Lubok Sukon – small settlement in Ingin Jaya district, Kabupaten Aceh Besar
Lubok Sukon is a small settlement in Indonesia's Aceh province, which administratively belongs to the Ingin Jaya district (kecamatan) of Kabupaten Aceh Besar (Aceh Besar regency). The settlement is located on the northernmost part of Sumatra island, near Banda Aceh, the provincial capital. Based on its coordinates (5.4969° North latitude, 95.3743° East longitude), it lies in the western part of the region, within the province's interior areas. Independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources on Lubok Sukon are not available; the following description therefore relies primarily on verified data pertaining to the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Aceh Besar.
General overview
Lubok Sukon is one of the villages belonging to Ingin Jaya district, regarding which publicly available data is extremely limited, so the following reflects the regency-level context. Kabupaten Aceh Besar is one of the most significant districts in Aceh province and also one of Indonesia's most westerly positioned regencies. In mid-2024, the regency's total population was 439,048 inhabitants, representing relatively low population density relative to its extensive area. Ingin Jaya district is located in direct proximity to Banda Aceh, which means that settlements found here have easy access to the provincial capital's infrastructure, commerce, and public services. In the region, Acehnese culture and Muslim religious traditions play a defining role in daily life, with local customary law (adat) and Islamic law (syariat islam) jointly regulating community norms. Such smaller Acehnese villages typically sustain themselves through agriculture, small-scale trade, and work conducted in nearby towns.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Lubok Sukon is not available; therefore, the following presents the broader real estate market context of Kabupaten Aceh Besar and Aceh province. Areas located near Banda Aceh—including settlements in Ingin Jaya district—have come under increased development pressure over the past decade, as the expansion of the provincial capital has stimulated demand for neighboring districts. Property prices in this zone are generally higher than in the regency's interior areas, which are harder to access, but significantly lower than in Banda Aceh city. As an important general legal framework for investment, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; legal options available to them include long-term leasing arrangements (Hak Sewa) or use rights (Hak Pakai), whose detailed conditions are determined by Indonesian land laws and the specific regency's regulations. Aceh province's special autonomous status may result in deviations from national norms in certain local regulations; therefore, consultation with local legal advisors prior to real estate transactions is advisable.
Safety and security
Publicly available sources contain no independent security records or crime statistics specific to Lubok Sukon. Regarding the broader region, it can be stated that Aceh province underwent significant stabilization following the end of the armed conflict that lasted from the 1970s through the early 2000s and the signing of the Helsinki Peace Accord in 2005. Today, Aceh province and within it Kabupaten Aceh Besar generally operates under stable security conditions. Due to the province's special autonomous status, public security is influenced not only by the national police (Polri) but also by local institutions and bodies operating according to syariat principles. In smaller villages, and presumably in Lubok Sukon as well, community control and mutual acquaintance typically create strong social cohesion, which generally has a favorable effect on local security. Nevertheless, travelers and investors are advised to regularly check current information from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and relevant consular authorities.
Tourist attractions
Lubok Sukon does not appear in tourist publications, and no notable site directly linked to the village can be identified in available sources. However, in the broader surroundings of Kabupaten Aceh Besar, several important sites documented in verified sources can be found. The regency itself was home to the birthplace of Cut Nyak Dhien, an Acehnese national heroine from Lampadang and an iconic figure of the Indonesian independence struggle. Additionally, the regency's administrative center, Jantho, is located in the Seulawah mountain range, which forms the region's natural backdrop. Proximity to Banda Aceh also means that the Ingin Jaya district provides easy access to the provincial capital's historical and cultural sites, including museums dedicated to the memory of the 2004 tsunami and mosque complexes showcasing the region's Muslim heritage. The area itself, thanks to Sumatra's natural endowments, may offer trekking and nature-hiking opportunities toward the Seulawah mountain range; however, no specific sources linked to Lubok Sukon regarding these activities are available.
Summary
Lubok Sukon is a small settlement that is not detailed in Indonesian statistical and encyclopedic sources, located in Ingin Jaya district of Kabupaten Aceh Besar in Aceh province. Its location near Banda Aceh provides favorable access to the province's infrastructure and services. The region's cultural, historical, and natural characteristics can be understood within the framework of the broader Acehnese area, among which Cut Nyak Dhien's heritage and the natural environment of the Seulawah mountain range stand out. From a real estate market or tourism perspective, Lubok Sukon is not currently among the better-known locations, but its proximity to Banda Aceh may carry development potential in the longer term.

