Labuhan Tarok – a small Sumatran settlement in Kecamatan Meukek administrative district
Labuhan Tarok is a village in Aceh Province, Indonesia, specifically within the Kabupaten Aceh Selatan (South Aceh Regency) area, belonging to the Kecamatan Meukek administrative unit. It is located in the northwestern part of Sumatra island, at approximate coordinates 3.45° north latitude and 97.07° east longitude. Aceh Province is historically a unique-status Indonesian province with distinctive local legal systems and strong Islamic cultural traditions. Kabupaten Aceh Selatan itself had a population of approximately 239,475 in mid-2023, and its administrative territory extends from the Indian Ocean coastline to the interior regions of the Barisan mountain range.
General overview
Labuhan Tarok is not among the widely known Indonesian tourism destinations, and detailed village-level statistical or infrastructural data is not available in public sources. The village belongs to the Kecamatan Meukek administrative district, which functions as part of Kabupaten Aceh Selatan. Based on regency-level data, a significant portion of the South Aceh District population lives along the coastal main highway and in the vicinity of riverbanks — this pattern is likely also true for smaller settlements within Kecamatan Meukek, though direct, verifiable data on this is not available. Kabupaten Aceh Selatan was established on November 4, 1956, under Emergency Law No. 7/1956, and was then divided into three separate regencies on April 10, 2002, under Law No. 4/2002: Aceh Barat Daya, Aceh Singkil, and present-day Aceh Selatan. This administrative reorganization influenced the region's development dynamics. Livelihoods in the region have traditionally been based on agriculture, fishing, and handicrafts, and this character is generally even more pronounced in internal, smaller villages — such as Labuhan Tarok may be.
Real estate and investment
No direct, verifiable data exists about Labuhan Tarok's real estate market in publicly accessible sources. The broader context is provided by the general economic situation of Kabupaten Aceh Selatan and Aceh Province: the region has relatively low urbanization levels, and real estate market activity is primarily concentrated at district administrative centers and busier coastal nodes. In smaller villages like Labuhan Tarok, real estate transactions are limited, and prices fall far short of the levels seen in Indonesia's major cities or tourism-focused areas. Generally speaking, foreign citizens' property acquisition opportunities in Indonesia are legally restricted: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is not permitted for foreigners, though certain lease and usage arrangements (Hak Pakai, long-term rental contracts) are available. From an investment perspective, smaller villages in Aceh Selatan are geared more toward serving local needs rather than attracting external capital — exceptions may include certain infrastructure development projects affecting the region, though no concrete, verified information about this exists regarding Labuhan Tarok.
Safety and security
No directly verifiable, village-level crime or security statistics are publicly available for Labuhan Tarok. Regarding the broader region, that is Aceh Province, it can be generally stated that the 2005 Helsinki peace agreement concluded the decades-long armed conflict, and since then the province's security situation has significantly stabilized. Aceh today is one of Indonesia's provinces most organized according to Islamic legal principles, where the local normative system and community cohesion shape daily life. In rural, small population villages, public security generally relies on close community ties, and serious crimes are statistically rarer than in major cities — this, however, is only a general tendency for the region and not a specific statement about Labuhan Tarok. Visitors are advised to exercise general caution and respect local customs and regulations, particularly given Aceh Province's unique local legal framework.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions for Labuhan Tarok are contained in available source materials, thus it is not possible to specify particular local landmarks. The broader Kabupaten Aceh Selatan is physiographically diverse: the Indian Ocean coastline, the ridges of the Barisan mountain range, and the rainforests covering them characterize the district. Numerous smaller rivers flow across the regency's territory, running from the mountains toward the coast, forming part of the rural landscape. Kecamatan Meukek, to which Labuhan Tarok belongs, is located in the interior regions of South Aceh; however, reliable, verified data about the area's tourism infrastructure and offerings is not available. Those wishing to learn about attractions in the Aceh Selatan region should consider the regency capital, the city of Tapaktuan, and its immediate surroundings as a starting point, for which more detailed information is available.
Summary
Labuhan Tarok is a small Indonesian settlement in Aceh Province's Kabupaten Aceh Selatan district, in the Kecamatan Meukek administrative unit. Detailed, verifiable village-level data is limited, so characterization of the place is primarily grounded in regency-level context. Kabupaten Aceh Selatan is a historically and administratively complex district with a population of nearly 240,000 in mid-2023, whose smaller villages — including likely Labuhan Tarok — are organized around local agricultural and community lifestyles. The region does not rank among Indonesia's known investment and tourism destinations, but the stabilized security and political environment since the Aceh peace process favors the region as a whole.

