Lamkeumok – a small settlement in Peukan Bada District, Aceh Besar Regency
Lamkeumok is an Indonesian village located in Aceh Province on Sumatra, within the territory of Kabupaten Aceh Besar (Aceh Besar Regency), in the Kecamatan Peukan Bada district. Based on its coordinates (5.535° north latitude, 95.270° east longitude), it is situated southwest of Banda Aceh city, near the coastline where the Strait of Malacca meets the Indian Ocean. According to regency-level data, Aceh Besar had a population of approximately 439,048 in mid-2024, though specific demographic data for Lamkeumok itself is not available from current sources. The regency capital is Jantho, following Banda Aceh's transition to an independent municipal administrative unit.
General overview
Lamkeumok does not rank among the well-known settlements of Aceh Besar Regency that are visited by tourists; it functions primarily as a local community village (desa) within the Peukan Bada District framework. The district itself extends immediately adjacent to Banda Aceh, in its southern and southwestern foreground, which represents both a degree of urbanization influence and a preservation of the area's agricultural and fishing traditions. Regarding Aceh Besar Regency as a whole, it is important to note that this is Indonesia's westernmost regency—that is, the administrative unit situated on the country's furthest western edge. The regency was among the areas severely affected by the December 2004 tsunami, which drastically impacted the coastal villages near Banda Aceh, including settlements belonging to Peukan Bada District. The reconstruction process over the years substantially transformed the region's infrastructure and demographic composition. Detailed administrative or population statistics specific to Lamkeumok are not known from available sources; therefore, the above observations reflect the broader regency and district-level context.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level data are available for the real estate market in Lamkeumok; therefore, the following reflects broader market circumstances in Aceh Besar Regency and the Banda Aceh surrounding area. The real estate market of Aceh Besar Regency has traditionally been closely linked to the neighboring city of Banda Aceh: in the agglomeration zone—which includes Peukan Bada District—moderate real estate development activity has been observed over recent decades following post-tsunami reconstruction and subsequent gradual economic consolidation. In areas near Banda Aceh that are well accessible by road, real estate prices and demand pressure are typically higher than in the regency's interior, more hilly regions. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; under applicable law, they may utilize Hak Pakai (usage rights) or, in certain cases, long-term lease arrangements, the detailed provisions of which change periodically, making professional advisory consultation recommended regarding current legal and financial conditions. Aceh Province applies Islamic law (syariah) at the regional level, which uniquely influences the local economic and legal framework.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level crime statistics or official security assessments for Lamkeumok are not available from current sources. Aceh Province generally underwent political stabilization over recent decades: the Helsinki-signed peace agreement concluded in 2005 ended the prolonged armed conflict between GAM (Gerakan Aceh Merdeka) and the Indonesian government. Since then, the province's public security situation has significantly consolidated. Aceh Province differs from other Indonesian provinces in numerous respects due to syariah-based local regulations, which both locals and foreigners are obliged to observe. Due to its proximity to Banda Aceh, Peukan Bada District's infrastructure and law enforcement presence generally operate at the regency's average level; however, available sources do not contain precise, verified data on this matter.
Tourist attractions
Based on this documentation, Lamkeumok itself does not possess named tourist attractions. However, within the Peukan Bada District and the broader Aceh Besar Regency area, several sites verifiable from sources or commonly recognized do exist. Aceh Besar Regency is the birthplace of Cut Nyak Dhien, a national hero: the memory of this 19th-century resistance leader from Lampadang is preserved in multiple locations throughout the region. Along the coastline devastated by the 2004 tsunami, near Banda Aceh, several memorials and museums are found that present the history of the catastrophe and reconstruction; these are relatively easily accessible from Lamkeumok's vicinity. Aceh Besar Regency is generally characterized by the natural features of the Seulawah mountain range and the region's rich Acehnese cultural heritage. For detailed information on specific named attractions, it is advisable to consult the regency or provincial official tourism sources, as available materials do not provide detailed records of specific sites even at a broader level than Lamkeumok's immediate sphere of influence.
Summary
Lamkeumok is a small settlement functioning primarily on a local basis in Aceh Province, in Kecamatan Peukan Bada District, Kabupaten Aceh Besar, near Banda Aceh, in northwestern Sumatra. According to regency-level data, Aceh Besar was a regency of approximately 439,000 inhabitants in 2024, its history and character shaped by the 2004 tsunami, the peace process, and the memory of Cut Nyak Dhien's legacy. No independent, detailed source data are available for Lamkeumok; broader circumstances regarding the area—in real estate, public security, and tourism terms alike—should be understood within the context of the wider regency and neighboring Banda Aceh.

