Mukti Lincer – a small settlement in Aceh Singkil regency, North Sumatra
Mukti Lincer is an Indonesian settlement located on the island of Sumatra, which administratively belongs to the Kota Baharu district (kecamatan). The Kota Baharu district is part of the Aceh Singkil regency (kabupaten), which is classified within the southern zone of Aceh province. Aceh itself occupies the northernmost tip of the island of Sumatra and is one of Indonesia's specially designated provinces. Based on Mukti Lincer's coordinates (2.5501633° north latitude, 97.8558357° east longitude), the settlement is located near the equator, in an area bounded by the Bukit Barisan mountain range and the coast of the Indian Ocean.
General overview
Mukti Lincer is a particularly small, difficult-to-access rural settlement that does not appear in widely available Indonesian administrative records. Direct, publicly available statistics concerning the village are not available. The Kota Baharu kecamatan itself forms part of the Aceh Singkil kabupaten, whose territory is characterized by relatively sparse population density and significant natural forest cover. From general sources concerning Aceh province, it is known that the region as a whole has strong Islamic traditions: Aceh is Indonesia's most religiously observant province in terms of the proportion of its Muslim population, where daily life and local administration are also influenced by norms rooted in Sharia. This is generally true for villages in the Kota Baharu district, and presumably for Mukti Lincer as well, although no separate sources are available for this specific village. The region is geographically rich in natural features: the forested terrain of Aceh province, which is also mentioned in the provincial-level Wikipedia source, extends along the Bukit Barisan mountain range from the area around Kutacane to Ulu Maseng, and the territory of Aceh Singkil regency fits into this broader natural framework.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available real estate or investment-related data concerning Mukti Lincer and the areas immediately surrounding it can be obtained. Aceh Singkil kabupaten is generally a peripheral regency, where the size and activity of the real estate market significantly lags behind larger cities in Aceh province such as Banda Aceh or Langsa. Economic activity in the Aceh Singkil area is predominantly agricultural and forestry-based; oil palm plantations are decisive throughout the province and in this zone as well. Regarding the general legal framework of the Indonesian real estate market, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) over land, and in rural, underdeveloped regions such as the Kota Baharu district area, formal real estate transactions are generally limited. These general rules apply throughout the Indonesian legal system and are not specific to Mukti Lincer, but they must certainly be considered when weighing investment decisions.
Safety and security
No publicly available crime statistics or public safety data concerning Mukti Lincer are available. As broader context, it should be noted that Aceh province concluded a long armed conflict between the separatist Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) movement and the Indonesian state with the Helsinki Accord signed in 2005, which destabilized certain parts of the province for decades. Since then, Aceh province has generally become politically stable. However, the southern, forested areas of Aceh Singkil regency — to which the Kota Baharu district also belongs — are less developed in terms of infrastructure, which may be a relevant consideration regarding local law enforcement presence and institutional capacity. Based on available sources, a detailed, well-founded public safety assessment specific to this village cannot be performed.
Tourist attractions
No sources are available concerning named tourist attractions related to Mukti Lincer or the Kota Baharu district. However, in the southern part of Aceh province, in the broader area of Aceh Singkil regency, a known natural value is Gunung Leuser National Park (Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser, TNGL), which is specifically mentioned in the provincial-level source as a nature conservation area within the boundaries of Aceh Tenggara regency but is a defining protected area for all of Aceh. This park, which is part of the UNESCO Sumatran Rainforests Heritage site, extends east and east-northeast of Aceh Singkil regency and is known as the habitat of Sumatran orangutans, tigers, and elephants. Additionally, the Banyak Islands (Kepulauan Banyak) also belong administratively to Aceh Singkil regency, which are known for their coral reefs and natural beaches, and represent one of the most well-known natural attractions of the entire southern coast of Aceh. However, these attractions are geographically farther from Mukti Lincer and are not located in the immediate vicinity of the Kota Baharu district; precise distance data cannot be determined from available sources.
Summary
Mukti Lincer is a small rural settlement without detailed publicly available data, located in Aceh Singkil regency in the southern part of Aceh province, on Sumatra. The village, which belongs to the Kota Baharu kecamatan, is characterized by Islamic lifestyle, a nature-oriented environment, limited infrastructure, and a peripheral economic situation in its broader region, based on data verifiable at the provincial level. No specific data directly concerning the village regarding demographics, tourism, or the real estate market was available in the processed sources.

