Meunasah Teungoh – village in Kecamatan Indra Jaya, Kabupaten Aceh Jaya, Aceh province
Meunasah Teungoh is a small Indonesian village (gampong) that belongs to the Kecamatan Indra Jaya administrative district, within Kabupaten Aceh Jaya regency, in Aceh province, on the western coast of Sumatra. Its coordinates are 5.0737° North latitude, 95.3410° East longitude. The settlement is one of 14 villages in Kecamatan Indra Jaya, among which are Ujong Muloh, Mukhan, Kuala, Keude Unga, Meunasah Tutong, Babah Dua, Alue Mie, Meudang Ghon, Teumareum, Jangeut, Meunasah Rayeuk, Kareung Ateuh, and Ceunamprong. The regency capital is the city of Calang, which is located in Kecamatan Krueng Sabee. No independent, detailed statistical or encyclopedic sources are available for Meunasah Teungoh itself; the information below relies on verified data at the district and regency level.
General overview
Meunasah Teungoh is one of the villages in Kecamatan Indra Jaya, whose capital is Kuala. The kecamatan itself is a relatively young administrative unit: it was carved out from Kecamatan Jaya and established in 2011 under Qanun Aceh Jaya Nomor 3 Tahun 2011, together with two other new kecamatan—Darul Hikmahhal and Pasie Raya. The kecamatan encompasses a total of 14 villages and uses the postal code 23657. Its average elevation is approximately 38 meters above sea level, and its time zone is West Indonesia Standard Time (WIB). Kabupaten Aceh Jaya as a whole was established on April 10, 2002, when an independent regency was organized from the northern districts of the former Kabupaten Aceh Barat. The regency covers an area of 3,872.23 square kilometers, with an estimated population of 101,407 inhabitants as of mid-2024. Aceh province holds a special status within Indonesia, and the customary law and religious (Sharia-based) local regulations that apply here play a determining role in both daily life and public administration. Kecamatan Indra Jaya—and thus the broader region of Meunasah Teungoh—represents a potential area for fishing, agriculture, and tourism within Kabupaten Aceh Jaya, although the settlement itself can primarily be described as a village with agricultural and fishing backgrounds based on available information. The regency's main agricultural crops include rice, rambutan, durian, citrus fruits, watermelon, rubber, and palm and coconut oil.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Meunasah Teungoh is not publicly available. The broader context is provided by the general characteristics of Kabupaten Aceh Jaya and Aceh province. Kabupaten Aceh Jaya is a relatively sparsely populated, predominantly rural regency: in 2024, 101,407 residents lived across approximately 3,872 square kilometers, representing only roughly 26 people per square kilometer. This low population density and the region's agricultural and fishing character indicate that the local real estate market is fundamentally limited to the exchange of residential and agricultural properties, with no documented developer or commercial investment activity in this district thus far. Under Indonesian law, foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) are available to them, with timeframes and conditions shaped according to applicable Indonesian legislation and, in some cases, local regulations in force in Aceh province. Before making investment decisions, it is advisable in all cases to consult local legal and real estate market experts, with particular attention to local regulations arising from Aceh's special autonomy.
Safety and security
Independent, factual data on public safety in Meunasah Teungoh is not available from verified sources. At the broader regional level, it can be noted that during the 2024 elections, the police actively participated in vote counting supervision and maintaining order in Kecamatan Indra Jaya—of which Meunasah Teungoh is a village—indicating the presence and institutional functioning of local authorities. Aceh province has undergone a significant security transition over recent decades: the 2005 peace agreement concluded a multi-decade armed conflict, and the region has stabilized since. Within Kabupaten Aceh Jaya, rural and community-based lifestyles are generally characteristic; the regency has a relatively small population and low population density. In the absence of specific crime statistics, a more accurate picture of the area's public safety can be obtained from direct sources of local authorities (Polres Aceh Jaya).
Tourist attractions
No documented named tourist attractions in Meunasah Teungoh village are currently identified in available sources. Kecamatan Indra Jaya itself is recognized by Kabupaten Aceh Jaya authorities as a region with potential for fishing, agriculture, and tourism, particularly with regard to its coastal resources. At the regency level, numerous verified attractions are known. Puncak Geurutee, located in Kecamatan Jaya, is recognized in the region as a natural viewpoint overlooking the Indian Ocean. Also situated within Kecamatan Jaya is the Po Teumeureuhom memorial site (Makam Po Teumeureuhom), which is the resting place of Aceh Sultan Sulthan Salatin Alaiddin Ria'yat Syah and serves as a religious pilgrimage destination. Pulau Reusam island, belonging to Kecamatan Darul Hikmah, can be reached by boat and is known for diving opportunities. Pantai Jilbab beach, near Calang, the regency capital, is located in the Krueng Sabee district. Meunasah Teungoh is accessible via the Banda Aceh–Meulaboh main road; Calang, the regency capital, lies approximately 156 kilometers from Banda Aceh.
Summary
Meunasah Teungoh is one of the villages in Kecamatan Indra Jaya identified in available sources within Kabupaten Aceh Jaya, on the west-Sumatran coast of Aceh province. The settlement can primarily be classified among the rural settlements of the broader regency with agricultural and fishing backgrounds; independent statistical data and unique tourist attractions are not documented in sources. The regency itself has been an independent administrative unit since 2002, with a relatively small population and a specific Acehnese autonomous framework. For those interested in real estate and investment perspectives, a thorough understanding of the regency and provincial-level general context, as well as local legal requirements, is recommended.

