Lampanah Teungoh – small settlement in Indrapuri District, Aceh Besar regency
Lampanah Teungoh is a small settlement within the Kabupaten Aceh Besar administrative unit of Aceh Province in Indonesia, located in the territory of Kecamatan Indrapuri. Geographically, it is situated in the northern part of Sumatra island, near the inland regions of Aceh Province that open toward the Indian Ocean. The regency seat is Jantho, which lies in the Seulawah mountain range; the region itself derives economic and infrastructural connections from its proximity to Banda Aceh, the provincial capital. Since independent statistical sources at the settlement level are not available for Lampanah Teungoh, the following account primarily presents data known at the level of Kabupaten Aceh Besar, with clear indication that such data relate to the broader administrative unit.
General overview
Lampanah Teungoh is one of the villages (desa) in Kecamatan Indrapuri, and as such is characteristically a rural settlement in the interior, foothill-adjacent zone of Kabupaten Aceh Besar. According to available sources, Kabupaten Aceh Besar counted approximately 439,048 inhabitants in mid-2024 and is recognized as Indonesia's westernmost regency. This statistic applies to the entire regency; no publicly available data exists regarding Lampanah Teungoh's own population. Until the end of the 20th century, the regency was under Banda Aceh's jurisdiction; the capital then became a separate city (kotamadya), and the regency seat was relocated to Jantho. Indrapuri District is generally characterized as an agricultural and small-community area, where local livelihoods are typically sustained by rice cultivation, small-scale farming, and other segments of the informal economy. The settlement's name—like many other villages in the region—is rooted in Acehnese language and cultural tradition; the area itself is strongly influenced by Acehnese ethnicity and Islam, which shapes both daily life and the built environment.
Real estate and investment
No independent, authenticated data source is available regarding Lampanah Teungoh's real estate market. To contextualize the broader picture, general trends observable at the level of Kabupaten Aceh Besar and Aceh Province serve as a starting point. The regency's proximity to Banda Aceh—which is Aceh Province's most significant urban and administrative center—means that property demand pressure surrounding the capital radiates to some extent into the interior areas of neighboring regencies, though in rural villages near foothills such influence typically remains moderate. In Indonesia, the acquisition of full ownership (Hak Milik) is not legally permitted for foreign nationals; foreigners typically acquire property rights under long-term use title (Hak Pakai) or within other legal frameworks, a rule that applies universally throughout the country. In such a small, interior-located village, investment activity is expected to be limited, and property turnover predominantly occurs within the local community.
Safety and security
No independent, authenticated source is available regarding safety and security in Lampanah Teungoh. Considering Aceh Province as a whole, the region has undergone significant changes in recent decades: the Helsinki Peace Agreement signed in 2005 ended the armed conflict of GAM (Gerakan Aceh Merdeka), and since then the province has developed in relative stability. In rural areas—generally in interior villages of Kabupaten Aceh Besar—the security situation is characteristically more peaceful than in major cities due to tightly-knit local communities and strong religious norms. It is important to note, however, that these are generalizations, and specific crime or security data for Lampanah Teungoh cannot be derived from available sources. The customary law and religious norms applicable in Aceh Province (locally applied Sharia law regulations) similarly shape the framework of community life, which differs from the legal and social context of other Indonesian provinces.
Tourist attractions
No independent source is available regarding Lampanah Teungoh as a tourist destination, and no named local attractions can be identified in accessible documentation. At the Kabupaten Aceh Besar level, however, it is known that the regency is connected to the figure of Cut Nyak Dien, a national heroine: according to Wikipedia sources, the regency is the birthplace of this Acehnese heroine, who originated from an area called Lampadang. This historical and cultural heritage is a defining element of the broader regency's identity. The proximity of Indrapuri District to the Seulawah mountain range may suggest richness in natural resources, but detailed data on these cannot be extracted from concrete sources. Due to its proximity to Banda Aceh, the provincial capital, tourists visiting there could experience Lampanah Teungoh as an inner-Acehnese, traditionally rustic village setting; however, based on available knowledge, it does not possess distinctly developed tourism infrastructure.
Summary
Lampanah Teungoh is a village in Kecamatan Indrapuri in Kabupaten Aceh Besar, Aceh Province, in the northern part of Sumatra. The regency, with nearly 440,000 inhabitants in mid-2024, is known as Indonesia's westernmost regency and is positioned within economic and cultural frameworks defined by its proximity to Banda Aceh. No independent statistical or academic sources are available regarding the village itself, thus a more detailed factual description cannot presently be provided. However, the region's rural character rooted in Acehnese cultural tradition and shaped by Islamic religious norms can be outlined based on the broader context.

