Kuning I – small settlement in Bambel District, Aceh Tenggara Regency
Kuning I is a smaller settlement in Indonesia's Aceh Province, specifically within the Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara (Southeast Aceh Regency), belonging to Kecamatan Bambel District. Geographically, it is located in the northern part of Sumatra at approximately 3.44° north latitude and 97.86° east longitude. The regency capital is the city of Kutacane, located in Babussalam District. Independently available statistical or encyclopedic data for Kuning I is currently not accessible; therefore, the following description is primarily based on verifiable sources at the broader regency level, with this distinction clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Kuning I belongs to the administrative area of Kecamatan Bambel, which forms part of Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara. The regency was established in 1974 when it was separated from Kabupaten Aceh Tengah (Central Aceh Regency); later in 2002, Kabupaten Gayo Lues separated from its northern territories. The current Aceh Tenggara Regency covers an area of 4,179.12 square kilometers with a population of 220,860 according to the 2020 census, and an official estimate of 237,910 as of mid-2025. Within this territory, the regency forms part of the Leuser Ecosystem, one of Southeast Asia's most significant contiguous rainforest areas. The economy within the regency is primarily characterized by agricultural activity: major crops include palm oil, cocoa, coconut, coffee, nutmeg, walnut, and patchouli oil. Smaller villages such as Kuning I are typically agricultural communities integrated into local and regional supply chains. The regency's two most important rivers are the Alas River and the Butan River; the area's hydrology determines both agricultural and daily living conditions.
Real estate and investment
Independent, verifiable real estate market data specifically for Kuning I is not available; the following reflects the general context of broader Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara and Aceh Province. The regency operates an economy primarily built on agricultural production, where land value is significantly influenced by palm oil and cocoa sector dynamics. In smaller, rural settlements, property prices are generally considerably lower than in Indonesia's more developed tourist or industrial regions. An important general framework to note is that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, the Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) structures are primarily available, which are time-limited and subject to specified conditions. From an investment perspective, the region's long-term appeal may lie in the development opportunities of the agricultural sector and ecosystem tourism, though understanding concrete market processes at the local level requires up-to-date on-site information.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistical data for Kuning I settlement or even Kecamatan Bambel District is not publicly available in verifiable form. Aceh Province generally possesses a unique legal and administrative framework within Indonesia: as an autonomous province, it has been characterized by a consolidated public security situation since the 2005 peace agreement, although in rural, isolated areas, infrastructure and accessibility constraints invariably affect the intensity of state presence. In rural Aceh Tenggara Regency, as is typical in similar rural areas of the country, local customary law and community cohesion play important roles in maintaining daily order. For travelers and those interested in visiting such regions, it is generally recommended to obtain information about current local conditions based on recommendations from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Indonesian authorities.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction specific to Kuning I is listed in verifiable sources. However, the natural assets of the broader Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara Regency are noteworthy: the area forms part of the Leuser Ecosystem, a region recognized by UNESCO and notable for its exceptional biodiversity in northern Sumatra. The Alas River, which runs through the regency, is one of the area's most well-known natural features and offers river tourism opportunities in the surrounding region. The city of Kutacane, functioning as the regency capital, serves as an important reference point for nearby services and potential tourism starting points. Smaller villages such as Kuning I are typically not independent tourist destinations but rather form part of the nature-oriented, undeveloped rural landscape of Sumatra.
Summary
Kuning I is a poorly documented small settlement in Kecamatan Bambel District, within Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara, in Aceh Province in northern Sumatra. The regency is an administratively agricultural-character unit with a population exceeding 237,000, whose natural assets—including the Leuser Ecosystem and the Alas River—are widely known. The settlement itself is not documented in independent sources, so any more specific conclusions follow from the broader regency-level context. In terms of real estate market, public safety, and tourism, the general characteristics of Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara apply, which indicate a rural, agricultural setting.

