Lam Urit – small Acehnese village in Aceh Besar Regency, Sumatra
Lam Urit is a small settlement in Indonesia's Aceh Province, located in the northern part of Sumatra Island. Administratively, it belongs to Simpang Tiga District (Kecamatan), which is part of Aceh Besar Regency (Kabupaten Aceh Besar). Based on its coordinates (5.4702613° North latitude, 95.3632057° East longitude), it is situated in a rural area near Banda Aceh, the provincial capital. Aceh Province holds special status within Indonesia and possesses distinctive cultural, religious, and administrative traditions.
General overview
No independent, settlement-level encyclopedic source currently exists for Lam Urit, so the following description presents the broader context of Simpang Tiga District and Aceh Besar Regency, transparently indicating this limitation. It is important to note that "Simpang Tiga" data in available sources refers to a Malaysian locality (Bagan Datuk District, Perak State, Malaysia), not to Simpang Tiga District in Indonesia, so specific details from those sources cannot be applied to Lam Urit. Aceh Besar Regency is located around Banda Aceh and encompasses numerous small villages that are typically communities based on agricultural and fishing activities. The overwhelming majority of the region's population is Muslim, and daily life is strongly shaped by Acehnese customary law, Islamic law (Sharia) applied at the local level, and Acehnese cultural identity. The name Lam Urit – like other Acehnese village names – is rooted in the local language, and the "Lam" prefix appears in several Acehnese place names throughout the region. Settlements in Simpang Tiga District are generally agricultural in character and reflect the lifestyle typical of rural Aceh Besar outside Banda Aceh.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, verifiable source exists regarding the real estate market in Lam Urit, so the following presents the broader real estate market context of Aceh Besar Regency and Aceh Province. Aceh Province's real estate market has stabilized compared to the post-2004 tsunami reconstruction period, and in rural areas around Banda Aceh – such as Aceh Besar Regency – land prices and property values are generally considerably more modest than in Indonesian urban centers. In smaller villages, particularly in agricultural zones, real estate transactions are limited, and sales typically occur within local communities. According to general Indonesian regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; long-term lease forms (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai) are available to them, with terms defined by Indonesian land law. From an investment perspective, the region's appeal may derive from its proximity to Banda Aceh, though in rural villages – depending on specific development projects or infrastructure expansion – the real estate market is less liquid. For detailed, up-to-date market data, it is advisable to consult local real estate agents or the regency-level land office (Badan Pertanahan Nasional).
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistical source exists regarding public safety in Lam Urit. Regarding the broader region, it can be said that Aceh Province has gradually stabilized following the end of the armed conflict that lasted from the 1970s until 2005 – concluded by a peace agreement between the Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) movement and the Indonesian state – and the 2004 tsunami and subsequent international reconstruction process also contributed to the province's consolidation. Today, Aceh Besar Regency is generally counted among Indonesia's relatively stable rural regions, although the implementation of local Islamic law creates a particular social environment. As in other rural areas of Indonesia, consideration of traffic safety and natural hazards (earthquakes, flooding) is recommended. For specific public safety data, public sources from the local police (Polres Aceh Besar) or Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) provide more substantiated information.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable tourist attractions directly associated with Lam Urit are currently available from reliable sources. However, numerous well-known landmarks are found in the broader area of Aceh Besar Regency and in Banda Aceh. Banda Aceh is home to the Baiturrahman Grand Mosque, one of the most significant architectural monuments of Acehnese Islamic culture. The Aceh Tsunami Museum, which documents the destruction of the 2004 tsunami, is also located in Banda Aceh and has considerable regional visitor traffic. In coastal areas of Aceh Besar Regency, beaches and natural areas are accessible and function as excursion destinations from the provincial capital. In certain parts of rural Aceh Besar, traditional Acehnese village scenery and rice-growing countryside provide authentic landscape experiences, though these locations have not been developed for tourism. Due to Lam Urit's precise location, landmarks in Banda Aceh may be relatively nearby, though exact distances cannot be provided due to the absence of reliable sources.
Summary
Lam Urit is a small Acehnese village in Kabupaten Aceh Besar, belonging to Simpang Tiga District, in the northern part of Sumatra. No independent, verifiable source for the settlement is currently available, so the above presentation primarily focuses on the regency and provincial-level context, clearly indicating where factually substantiated knowledge ends. The region's Acehnese cultural and religious characteristics, the accessibility provided by proximity to Banda Aceh, and the general Indonesian legal and real estate framework are the factors through which the broader environment of Lam Urit can be understood.

