Kuala Idi Cut – a small Acehnese settlement in Aceh Timur Regency, on Sumatra
Kuala Idi Cut is a settlement in Aceh Province, in the northern part of Sumatra, in Indonesia. Administratively it belongs to Darul Aman District (kecamatan), which forms part of Kabupaten Aceh Timur, or East Aceh Regency. Based on its coordinates (4.9894754° N, 97.7430283° E), the settlement is located near the eastern coast of Aceh Province, in the coastal strip facing the Strait of Malacca. The available source material regarding Darul Aman District does not contain detailed settlement-level data, so in the following the general characteristics of the broader region – Kabupaten Aceh Timur and Aceh Province – are presented, with this framework clearly indicated.
General overview
Kuala Idi Cut belongs to Darul Aman kecamatan within Kabupaten Aceh Timur. Based on the settlement's name, it is likely located near water, at a river mouth, or on a coastal area – the word "kuala" in Indonesian and Malay language areas generally means a mouth of a river or an estuary – however, no concrete, source-verified data on this is available. Kabupaten Aceh Timur itself extends across the eastern part of Aceh Province, and economically it relies on a combination of agriculture, fishing, and former oil and gas industries. The district – like much of Aceh Province – underwent significant reconstruction after the devastation of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which affected the entire infrastructure and social structure. Since the available source material does not contain detailed data regarding Darul Aman kecamatan, reliable, verified information cannot be provided about the settlement's immediate surroundings – its size, population, or precise infrastructure provisions.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, verified data is available regarding Kuala Idi Cut's real estate market. As for the general market dynamics of the broader region, Kabupaten Aceh Timur and Aceh Province, it can be said that the province's economy has transformed over recent decades in parallel with post-2004 tsunami reconstruction and the decline of oil and gas extraction, and the real estate market is less developed than in Aceh's capital, Banda Aceh, or in the more touristically active areas of Sumatra. Based on the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term rental structures are available, which applies to all regions of the country, including this area. Before making investment decisions, it is advisable to involve a local legal advisor and real estate expert, particularly in Aceh Province, where in addition to general Indonesian regulations, local provisions resulting from the province's special autonomous status are also in effect.
Safety and security
No concrete, verified statistical data is available regarding public safety in Kuala Idi Cut. In general, it can be said that Aceh Province – which has held special autonomous status since 2001, and in which local administration differs from the general Indonesian legal system in certain areas – has changed considerably over recent decades. Following the armed conflict that lasted from the 1970s until 2005 and the 2004 tsunami, the province underwent significant stabilization; since the 2005 Helsinki peace agreement, the security situation has generally improved in previously affected areas. Nevertheless, regarding the broader region, it can only be validly stated that the situation has consolidated over the past two decades. For any travel or settlement decisions, it is advisable to take into account the current travel advice from one's own country's foreign ministry, as well as information from Indonesian authorities.
Tourist attractions
No verified source is available regarding named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Kuala Idi Cut. The broader region, Kabupaten Aceh Timur and Aceh Province in general, does not rank among Indonesia's most frequently visited tourist destinations, although the province does possess natural assets – including coastlines and tropical forests – that attract some ecotourism interest. The most well-known tourist areas of Aceh Province – such as Pulau Weh island near Sabang or the capital itself, Banda Aceh, where a memorial site and museum related to the 2004 tsunami (Tsunami Museum) can be visited – are located at considerable distance from Kuala Idi Cut, in the western and northern parts of the province. Due to its proximity to the East Acehnese coast, the area is characterized by local fishing activities and coastal natural environment, but no source data is available regarding named attractions specific to this settlement.
Summary
Kuala Idi Cut is a small, poorly documented settlement in the eastern part of Aceh Province, in Kabupaten Aceh Timur, belonging to Darul Aman District. Reliable, verified sources are not available regarding the settlement's direct characteristics – its population, infrastructure, or local attractions – so the context presented relates primarily to the broader region, the East Aceh region, and the general conditions of Aceh Province. Should someone plan to purchase real estate, invest, or remain in the area for an extended period, it is advisable to conduct on-site research, involve local experts, and review current official and travel information.

