Alur Nunang – small settlement in Aceh Tamiang Regency, northern Sumatra
Alur Nunang is an Indonesian kampung (village-level administrative unit) located in Aceh Province on Sumatra, within the territory of Kabupaten Aceh Tamiang, belonging to the Banda Mulia district (kecamatan). Geographically, based on the district's coordinates, it is situated in the northern part of Sumatra, near the broader region of the Strait of Malacca. Aceh Province is the westernmost province of Indonesia and possesses special autonomous status within the Indonesian administrative system. The settlement's name and administrative classification are documented facts from Indonesian sources; more detailed, verified data about the village are not currently available.
General overview
Alur Nunang is one of the kampungs belonging to Banda Mulia kecamatan; available sources contain no concrete data regarding its size, population, or infrastructure. Banda Mulia district, as part of Kabupaten Aceh Tamiang, is located in the northern zone of Sumatra's eastern coast; this regency is generally known as a region of agricultural and plantation-based economy, where palm oil and rubber production represent characteristic economic activities. Aceh Tamiang kabupaten underwent significant reconstruction following the devastation of the 2004 tsunami, the effects of which were felt throughout the province and indirectly impacted the regency's small settlements. Alur Nunang itself is not recognized as a known tourist or economic destination; by virtue of its location, it is likely a smaller rural community whose daily life corresponds to the region's agricultural character. The kampung designation in Indonesia represents one of the smallest administrative units, thus the settlement operates within the framework of local community-level administration.
Real estate and investment
Verified real estate market data regarding Alur Nunang is not available; therefore, the following section presents general context for Kabupaten Aceh Tamiang and Aceh Province. The regency-level real estate market is typically organized around agricultural land plots, small residential properties, and plantation areas; greater investment activity is primarily linked to the province's capital, Banda Aceh, and coastal cities. For foreigners in Indonesia, property acquisition is generally possible within regulated frameworks: the Hak Milik (full ownership) property form is not available to foreign nationals, however Hak Pakai (usage rights) and other legal constructions – such as those involving Indonesian legal entities – can be utilized under certain conditions. In such a small, rural kampung, real estate market movement is typically modest in scale and primarily responds to local demand; speculative or foreign investor presence is rarely observed in such areas in Aceh Province generally.
Safety and security
Direct, verified, and measured data regarding Alur Nunang's safety is not available. Aceh Province's security situation has generally stabilized since the 2004 Helsinki Peace Agreement; the province was previously a site of armed conflict for decades, however since the conclusion of the peace process, everyday security has improved significantly in most areas. The Indonesian police (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia) local district units are responsible for maintaining public order at both the kabupaten and kecamatan levels. In rural small communities in Aceh Province, crime levels are generally low, and local community norms, including those based on Islamic law (syariat) – which applies in Aceh through its special autonomous status – play a determining role in maintaining social order. This represents a general framework applicable to the entire province, which can only be mentioned as context due to the absence of concrete, verifiable data specific to Alur Nunang.
Tourist attractions
Available sources make no mention of named tourist attractions directly associated with Alur Nunang. However, in the broader region of Kabupaten Aceh Tamiang, several natural and cultural points of interest are known: within the regency's territory, the Tamiang River (Sungai Tamiang) and its surrounding natural landscape, as well as local adat culture and traditional community life, represent the most characteristic attractions. Across Aceh Province as a whole, notable natural areas can be found, such as Gunung Leuser National Park, which stretches across the southern portions of the province and is part of UNESCO World Heritage. Additionally, Banda Aceh city, the provincial capital, is home to numerous historical and cultural sites, including memorials to the 2004 tsunami. These attractions represent the broader province's points of interest from Alur Nunang's perspective; the small settlement itself is neither known nor developed as a tourist destination.
Summary
Alur Nunang is a small, rural kampung in Indonesia belonging to Banda Mulia kecamatan of Kabupaten Aceh Tamiang in Aceh Province, located in northern Sumatra. Documented information available about the village is limited; its administrative affiliation is recorded, but demographic, economic, and infrastructural data are not accessible from verified sources. The broader region is agricultural in character, the province possesses special autonomous status within Indonesia, and has undergone significant social and political transformation over the past two decades. Alur Nunang typifies those Indonesian small communities that operate within the framework of local administration and rural life, and are not considered known destinations among either tourists or investors.

