Alur Alim – village in Seruway District, Aceh Tamiang Regency
Alur Alim is a minor Indonesian settlement located in the eastern part of Aceh province in Sumatra, within Kabupaten Aceh Tamiang, specifically in Kecamatan Seruway. Based on its coordinates (4.3251908° north latitude, 98.1693666° east longitude), the settlement lies in a low-lying band of northern Sumatra's terrain facing the Strait of Malacca. No documented settlement-level sources exist specifically about this village; the following presents general knowledge verifiable at the province level of Aceh and pertaining to the broader region, with clear indication of where the focus shifts to provincial context.
General overview
Alur Alim belongs to Kecamatan Seruway, which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Aceh Tamiang. The regency lies in the eastern part of Aceh province, near the Strait of Malacca, and forms an integral part of the province's administrative structure. The province itself—Aceh—occupies the northernmost tip of the island of Sumatra, with Banda Aceh as its provincial capital. According to public data on Aceh province, the region's population stands at approximately 5.7 million based on the 2025 census. Aceh is one of Indonesia's provinces with special autonomy, a distinction justified by both historical and cultural reasons; the province is among Indonesia's most strictly Muslim regions, where Islamic law and certain elements of Sharia operate as valid local regulations. Alur Alim, as one of the smaller villages in Seruway district, is presumably a small settlement characterized by agricultural and fishing activities, though no direct sources confirm this; the general economic character of its locality is tied to lowland coastal and riverine management.
Real estate and investment
No documented real estate market data specific to Alur Alim is available. The broader region—Kabupaten Aceh Tamiang and generally the eastern territories of Aceh province—displays distinctive dynamics in its real estate market owing to the province's special autonomous status, conservative social structure, and level of infrastructure development, differing from Indonesian averages. Aceh province is among the areas affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and subsequent tsunami, though Aceh Tamiang district on the province's eastern side faces the Strait of Malacca, while the most severe destruction affected the western coast at that time. The post-disaster reconstruction process influenced the real estate market across the entire province over the long term. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property; primarily, usage rights (Hak Pakai) or other restricted title forms are available to them, the details of which require engagement with Indonesian legal advisors. In smaller, rural villages—as Alur Alim is presumably—property transactions are typically low-volume, and investment interest is generally considered more modest compared to larger urban centers.
Safety and security
Specific documented data on security conditions in Alur Alim is not available. In broader context, Aceh province has achieved political stabilization since the conclusion of a prolonged civil conflict—between the separatist movement known as Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) and the Indonesian central government—and the signing of the Helsinki peace accord in 2005. The province's conservative Islamic legal framework and Sharia-based local ordinances create a distinctive normative environment, enforcement of which is the responsibility of local authorities. Generally speaking, such small villages are characterized by strong community control, though no crime statistics or law enforcement data specific to Alur Alim is available to substantiate or refute this observation.
Tourist attractions
No specifically named tourist attractions documented in sources are identifiable directly in Alur Alim. The broader province, Aceh, possesses numerous verifiable landmarks: within Aceh's territory lies Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser, established in the Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara area, which represents outstanding ecological value along the Bukit Barisan mountain range. Aceh province, at Sumatra's northernmost tip, borders both the Andaman Sea and the Indian Ocean, a geographic circumstance that provides natural attractions in coastal areas. In the immediate vicinity of Alur Alim—in Seruway district, in the eastern part of Aceh Tamiang—no documented tourist destination is known from available sources; thus, potential visitors would likely approach the region's natural features from the regency seat or from the province's better-known settlements.
Summary
Alur Alim is a small Indonesian village located in Kecamatan Seruway, Kabupaten Aceh Tamiang, in the special autonomous province of Aceh, in northern Sumatra. Documented facts specifically about this settlement are sparse; based on available provincial-level data, the locality forms part of a region of distinctive character shaped by Muslim legal tradition, landscapes rich in natural resources, and consolidation following the 2004 tsunami. In terms of real estate market and tourism, the endowments of the wider region are more indicative than the currently limited data known specifically about this individual village.

