Blang Cut – small settlement in Aceh Besar Regency, on the western tip of Sumatra
Blang Cut is a village-level settlement in Indonesia belonging to Sukamakmur Kecamatan (district) within the framework of Aceh Besar Kabupaten (regency) in Aceh Province on the island of Sumatra. Based on its coordinates (5.4844241°N, 95.3854483°E), it is situated in the territory of Aceh Besar Kabupaten near Banda Aceh. Detailed, structured data sources directly concerning this settlement are currently not publicly available; therefore, the following account is based primarily on verified information accessible at the broader Aceh Besar Kabupaten level, with this distinction clearly noted throughout.
General overview
Blang Cut forms part of Sukamakmur Kecamatan, which is located within the administrative units of Aceh Besar Kabupaten. Aceh Besar Kabupaten as a whole is recorded as having a population of approximately 439,048 as of mid-2024 and is considered Indonesia's westernmost regency. The regional administrative centre is the city of Jantho, situated in the Seulawah mountain range – this location was designated as the seat of administration after Banda Aceh city was declared an independent kotamadya (municipality) in the late 1970s. Blang Cut itself is a relatively small, lesser-known settlement that does not appear on tourism maps as a standalone attraction; it functions primarily as a residential area for the local community. The area possesses Acehnese traditions and culture, characteristics generally typical of the regency and the entire Aceh Province.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data pertaining to Blang Cut itself is not available. Concerning the broader Aceh Besar Kabupaten, it can be noted that, similar to Aceh Province as a whole, the area's real estate market is typically built upon local demand, and proximity to Banda Aceh may generate a certain level of demand for both residential properties and agricultural plots. Under the generally applicable regulatory framework for real estate in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian property; for them, lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or nominal ownership solutions are primarily available, which also carry legal risks. From an investment perspective, such less-developed rural areas generally have longer payback periods, and the degree of infrastructure development is a determining factor. Regarding specific market prices and trends in Blang Cut, authentic information can be obtained from local real estate agents or the regency-level office.
Safety and security
Statistical data on public safety at the settlement level of Blang Cut are not publicly accessible. Regarding the general public safety situation in Aceh Province and Aceh Besar Kabupaten, it can be stated that since the 2005 peace agreement – which concluded the armed conflict that had persisted for decades – the region has demonstrated relative stability. In the province of Aceh, which enjoys special autonomous status, a regulatory environment influenced by local customary law and Sharia maintains a distinctive social order. In rural small communities such as Blang Cut, community bonds are generally strong, which typically has a favourable effect on local-level public safety. However, in the absence of precise, verified data, this represents only a general characterization of the broader regional context and does not substitute for on-site inquiry.
Tourist attractions
No documented, named tourist attractions are known regarding Blang Cut. Concerning the broader territory of Aceh Besar Kabupaten, however, it is known that Cut Nyak Dhien, one of Indonesia's national heroines who originated from the Lampadang area, was born there. The regency and nearby Banda Aceh offer numerous historical and cultural sites that are significant both for Acehnese identity and for Indonesian independence movements. The natural endowments of Aceh Besar Kabupaten are also noteworthy: the Seulawah mountain range, which also houses the regency's administrative seat, creates a distinctive landscape in the region. Blang Cut's nearest urban centre is Banda Aceh, whose accessibility determines both the daily lives of local inhabitants and the orientation of potential visitors. Those who visit the region tend to visit other, better-documented points in the regency; Blang Cut itself typically does not feature on tourism itineraries.
Summary
Blang Cut is a little-known small settlement in Aceh Besar Kabupaten, in the territory of Sukamakmur Kecamatan, in Aceh Province on the western part of Sumatra. Detailed information pertaining directly to the settlement is not publicly available; therefore its characterization relies on information at the regency level. Aceh Besar Kabupaten, with a population approaching 440,000, is counted as Indonesia's westernmost regency and carries a rich Acehnese cultural heritage. Blang Cut is characterizable rather as a local residential community than as a tourist destination, and in terms of real estate market considerations or investment prospects, the broader regional context is what is relevant.

