Remesen – a settlement in the Aceh Tengah region
Remesen is located in Silih Nara kecamatan (district), which belongs to Aceh Tengah kabupaten (regency) in the Indonesian province of Aceh. The settlement is situated in northern Sumatra, in an area that extends alongside the Bukit Barisan mountain range. It is located near Takengon, the main city of Aceh Tengah regency, which is positioned in the Gayo valley. The region is considered one of Indonesia's important coffee production centers, and thus Remesen's surroundings are closely connected to agricultural activities and coffee cultivation.
General overview
Remesen is a smaller settlement in Silih Nara kecamatan that does not emerge from available sources as a primary tourist or major urban development center in the Aceh Tengah region. The settlement belongs to Aceh Tengah kabupaten, which is located in Aceh province and lies beneath the Bukit Barisan mountain range. Aceh Tengah regency is one of Indonesia's most important coffee-producing areas, so the settlement's surroundings are largely connected to coffee and other agricultural product cultivation.
Aceh Tengah regency had approximately 232,606 residents by the end of 2024, making it a relatively strongly urbanized and increasingly developing region. Remesen is embedded in this larger context, where traditional agriculture and modern infrastructure development together shape the framework of life. The settlement is included in the Indonesian administrative system's detailed registry of settlements, as one of Silih Nara kecamatan's settlements. The region—particularly Aceh Tengah regency—is an area that falls under the focus of national development programs, while natural resources and the local economy are fundamentally based on agricultural product cultivation.
Aceh Tengah region, to which Remesen belongs, is the historical residence and cultural center of the Gayo people. The main city, Takengon, which is the region's administrative, commercial, and service center, is built into a valley (lembah) among Aceh's mountain ranges. This geographical positioning means that Remesen and its surrounding area are situated in a mountainous environment, which creates a different climate, vegetation, and lifestyle compared to several of Indonesia's southern and western regions.
Real estate and investment
In Aceh Tengah region, which is home to Remesen, the real estate market is significantly connected to the agriculture-based economy. Due to Aceh Tengah region's international reputation for coffee production, many properties are linked to coffee production infrastructure, including plantations, processing facilities, and associated transportation networks. In Remesen's surroundings, in Silih Nara kecamatan, much of real estate development is tied to supporting agricultural product cultivation.
According to Indonesian regulations, foreign nationals have limited options for land ownership. Under the Indonesian constitution, a foreign individual cannot be a property owner; however, numerous alternative structures exist, such as long-term lease agreements (which can be extended for 30 years) or purchases through Indonesian legal entities. In Aceh Tengah region, real estate prices—although specific settlement-level data for Remesen is not available—are generally more moderate compared to other Indonesian rural areas, attributable to lower urbanization pressure. Locations near regional centers such as Takengon typically have higher property values; however, rural areas like Remesen continue to offer ownership or rental options at relatively accessible prices.
From an investment perspective, Aceh Tengah region shows significant potential in coffee and other agricultural products. Post-tsunami reconstruction and development programs in Aceh brought infrastructure investments that improved logistics and commercial opportunities in the region. Remesen and Silih Nara kecamatan, however, are primarily not classified among major investment centers, but rather form an integral part of the agriculture-based local economy. Regarding current real estate market dynamics, appreciation rates, and specific investment opportunities, consultation with local real estate specialists is necessary for accurate, current information.
Safety and security
Aceh province in general has undergone significant security and political stabilization development over the past two decades. Aceh's Special Autonomy status and the legal system operating within that autonomy framework, which is based on sharia law, carries distinct characteristics that differ from the Indonesian legal system. Aceh Tengah region, which is Remesen's home, operates within the autonomy framework, and the general security situation has improved over recent decades.
In Aceh Tengah region, the rate of violent crime is generally lower than in major Indonesian urban centers. Smaller settlements like Remesen are typically characterized by lower crime rates and what is considered stronger community cohesion. Violent crimes against passersby in Aceh Tengah region are considered less common than in other Indonesian regions, although general public safety advice for travelers and residents remains advisable.
Regarding nighttime road travel, general caution is recommended in Indonesian rural areas. In Aceh region, the legal system applied within the Aceh Special Autonomy framework differs, so for travelers and those intending to settle there, knowledge of local regulations, particularly rules concerning moral and public order norms, is important. There are no publicized major public safety problems in Remesen's surroundings; however, general caution remains advisable.
Tourist attractions
Remesen itself does not emerge as a tourist attraction at international or national level based on available sources. The settlement is a smaller, agriculture-based village that primarily serves local economic and community functions rather than functioning as a tourist destination. Silih Nara kecamatan, to which Remesen belongs, similarly does not appear as a primary destination in well-known tourist guides.
Aceh Tengah region, to which Remesen belongs, however, contains numerous interesting natural and cultural features of Aceh Tengah kabupaten. The main city, Takengon, which is the region's administrative and cultural center, is home to the Gayo people and features numerous local festivals, coffee tourism, and natural attractions. The Gayo region surrounding Takengon is a known destination for coffee tourism, where visitors can tour coffee plantations and associated processing facilities. In Aceh Tengah region, such natural features as mountain landscapes, forests, and rural village structures are potential attractions for travelers interested in nature tourism and agritourism.
Remesen, as one of the region's smaller settlements, may serve as a possible base for travelers wishing to experience Aceh Tengah's countryside in an authentic rural Aceh environment. Nearby, better-known tourist destinations such as Takengon are generally within accessible distance by transport. Experiencing Aceh Tengah region's agricultural economy and the cultural traditions of the Gayo people living there is also possible in Remesen's surroundings. However, specific, source-verified tourist facilities in Remesen settlement cannot be listed based on available sources.
Summary
Remesen is a smaller, agriculture-based settlement in Aceh Tengah region, situated in Silih Nara kecamatan in northern Sumatra. The settlement is an integral part of Aceh Tengah kabupaten, a region known internationally for coffee production. The real estate market and economy are largely built on the agricultural sector, and within the framework of Indonesian regulations, real estate investment opportunities exist alongside customary restrictions. Public safety in Aceh Tengah region is generally good, and smaller villages like Remesen rank among those with lower crime rates. Tourism is not the settlement's primary profile; however, the neighboring Takengon and Aceh Tengah region's coffee and agritourism resources demonstrate the broader region's points of interest. Remesen is a smaller settlement with local functionality that can provide an authentic picture of rural life in Aceh Tengah for travelers interested in such experiences.

