Bintah – small settlement in Aceh Jaya regency on the northern tip of Sumatra
Bintah is a small Indonesian settlement that belongs to Pasie Raya district, which is part of Aceh Jaya regency. Administratively, it forms part of Aceh province, which is the northernmost province of Sumatra island. Based on its coordinates (4.5482161° N, 95.9515399° E), it is situated in hilly, forested interior areas near the western coast of the province. No direct, independent encyclopedic sources exist about Bintah itself, so the following presentation of the location and its context is based on broader administrative and regional connections.
General overview
Bintah is one of the villages in Pasie Raya district, which forms part of Aceh Jaya regency. This regency lies on the western coast of Aceh province and encompasses areas characterized by dense tropical forests stretching along the Bukit Barisan mountain range. According to data found in Acehnese sources, the forest zone extending from the Bukit Barisan mountain chain to the Ulu Masen region also extends across Aceh Jaya regency, which means that Bintah's immediate natural environment is rich and undisturbed vegetation, characterized typically by plantation and forested landscapes. Regarding the province as a whole, it can be said that Aceh is home to deeply religious and culturally conservative communities: among Indonesian provinces, it has the highest proportion of Muslim population, and local life is shaped by norms and customs rooted in Sharia. This is also true for Bintah and the villages of Pasie Raya district, where daily life is closely connected to Islamic traditions. The province possesses special autonomy, which was established partly on historical grounds and partly on the basis of a peace agreement following the tragic 2004 tsunami. According to 2025 census data, the total population of Aceh province is 5,715,781 inhabitants, though publicly available data on the exact population figures for individual settlements within the province is not available.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding the real estate market in Bintah. The entirety of Aceh Jaya regency and Pasie Raya district constitutes a rural, low-density area where real estate transactions are typically far more modest than in Acehnese coastal cities or in the provincial capital, Banda Aceh. Generally speaking, the Indonesian real estate market – including the Acehnese region – is accessible to foreign buyers under regulated conditions: foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); they can only utilize limited, renewable leasing or usage arrangements (such as Hak Pakai), which constitutes a uniform legal framework across the entire country. Sharia-based local regulations valid in Aceh province present additional specificities for daily life and business activities, although these do not directly override the fundamental property ownership laws. From an investment perspective, inland rural areas of the type represented by Pasie Raya district may be of interest primarily for agricultural and forestry uses, rather than for tourism or residential real estate investment purposes.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics or data are available regarding public safety in Bintah. In the broader Acehnese context, it is relevant that Aceh province operates within stable administrative frameworks following a prolonged armed conflict that ended with the signing of the Helsinki peace accord in 2005. The assessment of public safety is supported by the fact that Aceh applies strict local norms and a distinctive legal system, which also influence the maintenance of order at the community level. It is generally characteristic of rural areas in Aceh that local communities are tightly knit, and daily village life is marked by strong community control. However, visitors from outside – particularly non-Muslim visitors – should be aware of local religious and cultural expectations and respect them accordingly. Specific crime data relating to Pasie Raya district or Bintah village is not provided due to lack of sources.
Tourist attractions
No source-substantiated, named tourist attractions are known regarding Bintah village. However, the Ulu Masen forest zone, which extends across Aceh Jaya regency and represents the contiguous tropical rainforest-covered portion of the Bukit Barisan mountain range, is specifically mentioned in Acehnese sources as a natural value of significance. This region is of outstanding importance from a biodiversity perspective. In Aceh Jaya regency, the Indian Ocean coastline also represents a defining natural asset: before the 2004 tsunami, the western coastal areas of this region were known as rarely visited, pristine beaches. The tsunami catastrophe fundamentally transformed this area not only in human terms but also in natural and infrastructural respects; the province has largely completed the long process of reconstruction, but the area's tourism development overall lags behind regions near the Acehnese capital. For the province as a whole, it is known that Gunung Leuser National Park partly falls within Acehnese territory, although Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara, which belongs to its southern portion, is the more widely known entry point. Specific data regarding Bintah's direct tourism infrastructure cannot be provided due to lack of sources.
Summary
Bintah is a sparsely documented, rural settlement in Aceh Jaya regency, within the administrative territory of Pasie Raya district, in Aceh province, the northernmost province of Sumatra. The characteristics of the broader region – the strong presence of Islamic traditions, the province's distinctive autonomy, the richness of the natural environment, and the legacy of reconstruction following the 2004 tsunami – all contribute to the context in which the settlement can be placed. In the absence of independent, settlement-level data, a detailed presentation of Bintah necessarily relies on available information at the province and regency levels; to acquire more precise local knowledge, it is advisable to consult on-site or local administrative sources.

