Lambaro Sukon – small settlement in Darussalam subdistrict, Aceh Besar regency
Lambaro Sukon is an Indonesian village belonging to Aceh Besar regency in Aceh province (Provinsi Aceh) on Sumatra, situated within Darussalam subdistrict. Based on its coordinates (5.5967° N, 95.4647° E), the settlement lies near Banda Aceh in the northernmost tip of Sumatra island. No dedicated, detailed Wikipedia source exists for this settlement; the information presented below therefore relies on verified data available at the broader Aceh Besar regency level, clearly indicated throughout. Aceh Besar regency is one of Indonesia's westernmost administrative units, and the entire region operates within the framework of Acehnese cultural traditions and the province's unique legal system (special autonomy).
General overview
Lambaro Sukon lies in Darussalam subdistrict, which directly connects to the agglomeration zone of Banda Aceh, the capital of Aceh province. Although independent population or area data for the village does not appear in available sources, the broader Aceh Besar regency counted 439,048 inhabitants in mid-2024, representing moderate population density relative to the entire regency. The regency seat is Jantho, located in the Seulawah mountain range, after Banda Aceh became an independent municipality in the late 1970s and administrative functions were relocated. Darussalam subdistrict, to which Lambaro Sukon belongs, falls within the provincial capital's sphere of influence due to proximity, which is decisive in terms of daily life, transportation connections, and local economic activities. It is generally characteristic of Aceh province that significant reconstruction and development processes took place following the 2004 tsunami, affecting both infrastructure and municipal structures across the broader region, including areas within Aceh Besar regency.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, publicly available source data exists regarding Lambaro Sukon's real estate market. For the broader Aceh Besar regency, and especially districts near the Banda Aceh agglomeration, it is generally observed that the provincial capital's proximity generates moderate but stable demand in both residential and small commercial properties markets. This dynamic is primarily driven by the needs of the local population working or studying in the capital. From an investment perspective, it is important to note that Aceh province possesses special autonomy within Indonesia, and local regulations—including Sharia-based ordinances—may influence the business and real estate investment environment. Under Indonesia's general real estate regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian property; longer-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) are available to them, the details of which should always be discussed with a local legal advisor. Compared to other, more tourist-developed regions of the archipelago—such as Bali or Lombok island—Aceh province is considered a less exposed area in terms of real estate market.
Safety and security
Specific, settlement-level crime data for Lambaro Sukon does not appear in available sources. Generally speaking, Aceh province's special autonomy results in a unique legal and public order environment, within which Sharia-based local ordinances also apply. This provincial legal system has a perceptible effect on daily life regarding public order and social norms. Villages in Aceh Besar regency near the Banda Aceh agglomeration—including those in Darussalam subdistrict—can generally be said to have police and administrative presence due to proximity to the capital, though situational differences may exist between smaller and larger settlements. For visitors and prospective local residents, it is always recommended to familiarize oneself in advance with local conditions, customs, and current travel advice from reliable Indonesian or home government sources.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not contain specific, named tourist attractions in Lambaro Sukon; consequently, relevant information available at the broader Aceh Besar regency level is presented. One significant historical fact affecting the regency and entire region is that Lampadang area in Aceh Besar was the birthplace of Cut Nyak Dhien, an Indonesian national hero and defining figure of Acehnese resistance during the colonial period. Due to proximity to Banda Aceh, residents of villages in Darussalam subdistrict and visitors can relatively easily access historical and cultural sites in the provincial capital and its immediate surroundings, which also commemorate the 2004 tsunami. Aceh Besar regency itself encompasses an area with diverse natural characteristics, from the Seulawah mountain range to coastal zones, though more detailed descriptions of these specific locations do not appear in available sources. The region's overall tourist development lags behind destinations visited in greater numbers by Indonesian tourists.
Summary
Lambaro Sukon is a smaller village near the Banda Aceh agglomeration in Darussalam subdistrict, Aceh Besar regency, in the special autonomy region of Aceh province on the northern tip of Sumatra. No independent, detailed public source data exists for the settlement; its characteristics are determined by the broader regency and subdistrict context. The area forms more of a part of the province's domestic everyday life rather than a prominently visited destination for tourists, and from a real estate market perspective, local and regional dynamics are decisive, bearing the imprint of Acehnese special legal and cultural frameworks.

