Kute Lintang – settlement in Pegasing District, Aceh Tengah's coffee-growing highlands
Kute Lintang is a small Indonesian settlement situated within Kecamatan Pegasing, the administrative district of Aceh Tengah Regency (Kabupaten Aceh Tengah) in Aceh province. The area lies on the island of Sumatra, in the interior highland region of Aceh province, at approximately 4.60° north latitude and 96.83° east longitude. The regency's administrative seat, the city of Takengon, is situated in the Gayo Valley, enclosed by the Bukit Barisan mountain range, and serves as the administrative, economic and cultural center of Aceh Tengah. Pegasing District, to which Kute Lintang belongs, is likewise positioned within this highland zone, characterized by distinctive topography and climate.
General overview
No independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic source on Kute Lintang is available in accessible materials, so the description draws on general knowledge pertaining to Kecamatan Pegasing and Kabupaten Aceh Tengah. The regency counted approximately 232,606 inhabitants by the end of 2024, and a defining characteristic of this traditionally Gayo ethnic group-inhabited area is coffee cultivation: according to Indonesian Wikipedia sources, Aceh Tengah is one of Indonesia's most recognized coffee-producing regions. Gayo coffee (Kopi Gayo) is known beyond the country's borders for its distinctive flavor profile resulting from its high-altitude growing conditions. Due to the highland location, surrounding villages—including presumably Kute Lintang—are agricultural communities where coffee plantations and smallholder farming play a determining role in local livelihoods. Pegasing District's territory lies on the inner slopes of the Bukit Barisan mountain range, where the higher elevation creates a cooler, humid microclimate conducive to quality arabica coffee cultivation.
Real estate and investment
Detailed local real estate market data specific to Kute Lintang is not available in accessible sources, so the following reflects the broader context of Aceh Tengah Regency and the highland region of Aceh province. The real estate market of Kabupaten Aceh Tengah is characterized overall by small-town and rural features; commerce and institutional infrastructure concentrate in the regency's seat, Takengon, while in surrounding smaller villages real estate transaction volumes are typically modest and primarily interpreted within local contexts. The value of agricultural land linked to coffee production represents a generally significant factor in the region due to its growing conditions, though these land areas are subject to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; legally restricted, time-limited usage rights titles (such as Hak Pakai) are available to them. From an investment perspective, highland, agriculture-oriented villages such as Kute Lintang presumably would be relevant primarily to stakeholders interested in the agricultural sector, particularly in light of regional potential in the coffee industry.
Safety and security
No independent, settlement-level statistics or publicly accessible data on Kute Lintang's security are available. Generally speaking, Aceh province, particularly its interior highland areas—including Aceh Tengah Regency—have been considered relatively stable and peaceful public environments in recent decades compared to the province's earlier conflict history: since the 2005 Helsinki Peace Accord, the region's consolidation has progressed. Rural highland communities typically possess strong community cohesion, which generally has a favorable effect on local public order, but this is a general observation and does not substitute for specific, current security assessment regarding Kute Lintang. Prior to travel, it is always advisable to consult current local and provincial authority announcements, as well as the relevant country's diplomatic mission's passport and safety section.
Tourist attractions
Kute Lintang itself does not appear in tourism sources as a named attraction, so the following lists more well-known, verifiable attractions in the Kabupaten Aceh Tengah region as reference points. The regency's most well-known natural attraction is Laut Tawar lake near Takengon, the characteristic lake system of the Gayo Valley, which is one of the region's defining natural geographical features and a focal point of the area's tourist traffic. Takengon city, the regency's administrative seat, with its highland location and Gayo cultural heritage, likewise holds appeal for visitors to Aceh's interior areas. The topography belonging to the Bukit Barisan mountain range and its attendant natural landscape, the sight of coffee plantations, and the traditional culture and craftsmanship of the Gayo ethnic group are elements that appear in the broader region's tourism offerings. Kute Lintang, as a smaller highland settlement, is primarily understood in the context of these regional assets, rather than as an independent tourist destination—at least not as one appearing in publicly available sources.
Summary
Kute Lintang is a small, highland-character settlement belonging to Kecamatan Pegasing in Aceh Tengah Regency, Aceh province, on Sumatra. The broader region's principal characteristic is the natural endowment of the Gayo Valley, the proximity of Laut Tawar lake, and above all the economic and cultural significance of Gayo coffee cultivation. No independent statistical, tourism or real estate market sources specific to Kute Lintang are currently available to the public, so the data and relationships presented above should be understood at the level of Kabupaten Aceh Tengah regency and do not necessarily reflect exclusively the settlement's unique characteristics.

