Lamteungoh – small Acehnese village in Peukan Bada district of Aceh Besar regency
Lamteungoh is a settlement in Aceh province, Indonesia, located at the northern tip of Sumatra island. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Peukan Bada, which is part of Kabupaten Aceh Besar. The regency's administrative center is the city of Jantho, while Banda Aceh, the capital of Aceh province and geographically closer, serves as the region's dominant urban and economic hub. Based on its coordinates (5.4944° N, 95.3639° E), the settlement lies relatively close to the coast, a few kilometers from the Banda Aceh agglomeration.
General overview
Independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources on Lamteungoh are currently unavailable, so the following characterization rests on generally known data about Kabupaten Aceh Besar, with this framework clearly indicated. The regency itself is one of Indonesia's most distant western kabupatens and had a population of approximately 439,048 in mid-2024. Acehnese villages, including those situated in Kecamatan Peukan Bada, are typically communities engaged in agriculture and fishing activities, where traditional Acehnese ways of life and Islamic cultural heritage play a defining role. Aceh province holds a special autonomous status within Indonesia, which influences both the local legal system and social norms. Lamteungoh, as a smaller village belonging to Peukan Bada district, likely maintains close ties to Banda Aceh's economic sphere of influence while preserving the characteristics of rural Acehnese communities. Kabupaten Aceh Besar is also historically significant: it was the birthplace of Cut Nyak Dhien, an acknowledged national hero of Indonesia, who came from the village of Lampadang and played a decisive role in resistance against Dutch colonial rule.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, settlement-level data on Lamteungoh's real estate market are currently not available in accessible sources. Viewed in broader context, Kabupaten Aceh Besar and areas particularly near Banda Aceh have undergone some development over recent decades, partly as a result of post-2004 tsunami reconstruction processes and partly due to the province's gradual economic opening. The proximity to the provincial capital makes villages in Peukan Bada district potentially attractive to real estate investors seeking properties that are cheaper than those in the city center yet well accessible. It is important to note, however, that in Indonesia foreign citizens' property purchase options are generally restricted: full ownership (Hak Milik) is reserved for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can mainly access real estate through long-term lease arrangements (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa). Given Aceh's special autonomy, it is advisable to consult local legal experts before any concrete investment decision, as the province's legal framework may differ from national regulations in certain matters.
Safety and security
No concrete, independent statistical data is available on Lamteungoh's public safety. Based on the broader regional picture, Aceh province has undergone significant transformation over the past two decades: the 2005 Helsinki peace agreement ended the armed conflict with Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM), and the province has since been characterized by a generally more stable security situation. In rural areas near Banda Aceh, including villages in Kecamatan Peukan Bada, local community norms and the local application of Islamic law (syariah) generally contribute to maintaining social order. Nonetheless, travelers and residents should be mindful of Acehnese local customs and religious precepts, whose observance forms part of accepted social behavior in the region. In all cases, it is advisable to follow current travel advisories and official communications from local authorities.
Tourist attractions
No source-based data is available regarding named tourist attractions specific to Lamteungoh itself. However, Kabupaten Aceh Besar and the neighboring Banda Aceh region contain several well-known and verifiable landmarks that are relatively easily accessible from Peukan Bada district. Banda Aceh is renowned for the Baiturrahman Grand Mosque, one of Aceh province's most important religious and historical buildings. The memory of the 2004 tsunami remains defining in the region: the Tsunami Museum and Memorial Park in Banda Aceh is a site documented internationally. Within Kabupaten Aceh Besar's territory, the Seulawah mountain range forms the natural backdrop, with the Seulawah Agam volcano being one of the region's defining natural formations. Coastal villages, including those presumably near Lamteungoh, may provide access to shorelines facing the Strait of Malacca and the Indian Ocean, though due to lack of sources, no precise statement can be made about their specific tourism infrastructure.
Summary
Lamteungoh is a smaller Acehnese settlement belonging to Kecamatan Peukan Bada district, within Kabupaten Aceh Besar, near Banda Aceh, the provincial capital, in the northernmost part of Sumatra. Currently, a limited number of independent, documented sources on the village are available, so the general characterization relies on regency and province-level data. The region is historically and culturally rich, with Aceh's special autonomous status, the peace process since 2005, and the legacy of the 2004 tsunami all shaping local reality. For those seeking a traditional Acehnese environment near the Banda Aceh agglomeration, Lamteungoh and its surroundings present a noteworthy, though thoroughly requiring on-site research, opportunity.

