Buket Teumpeun – a small settlement in Kecamatan Darul Falah, Aceh Timur Regency
Buket Teumpeun is a village in Sumatra that belongs to the Kecamatan Darul Falah administrative district, as part of Kabupaten Aceh Timur (East Aceh Regency), in Aceh Province, in the western part of Indonesia. Geographically, based on its coordinates (4.82° north latitude, 97.84° east longitude), it is situated in inland areas close to the Malacca Strait coast on eastern Sumatra. No independent settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic source is currently available for the village, so the following description relies primarily on verified data at the regency level and broader regional context. Aceh Timur, as its name suggests, extends across the eastern side of Aceh Province and is one of the populous and extensive administrative units of the province.
General overview
Buket Teumpeun is a little-known settlement of primarily local significance that operates within the framework of Kecamatan Darul Falah district. Detailed, publicly accessible demographic or infrastructural data specific to this village is not currently available in open sources. The broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Aceh Timur, had a population of 449,796 inhabitants by the end of 2023, reflecting a population density characteristic of a medium-sized Indonesian regency. Aceh Timur Regency is located in the eastern band of Aceh Province and is recognized as one of the oil-rich districts in Indonesia, along with Aceh Utara and Aceh Tamiang regencies. Rural villages – presumably including Buket Teumpeun – typically base their economies on agriculture and small-scale industries, considering the general economic structure of the region. The name of the place ("buket" in Acehnese means a hill or small elevation), suggesting the terrain may be undulating, which is not uncommon in the eastern foothills of Sumatra. Specific demographic data for Kecamatan Darul Falah is not currently provided by available sources, but the district system in Indonesia generally groups several villages into one administrative unit.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Buket Teumpeun is not available, so the following reflects the general investment environment of Kabupaten Aceh Timur and Aceh Province. Aceh Timur Regency traditionally exhibits an economic structure linked to oil and gas industry ancillary activities, as well as agriculture – primarily palm oil production and fishing. In the real estate markets of rural, smaller villages, prices are generally considerably lower than in the urban centers of Aceh Province (such as in Langsa city or Banda Aceh), though liquidity and investment infrastructure are also more limited. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to agricultural land or residential property; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or in certain cases Hak Guna Bangunan (building rights) may provide a legal framework, but their conditions and duration are regulated by law and subject to regular changes. In rural areas, real estate transactions often take place through more informal channels, which requires increased legal caution. Based on regency-level economic characteristics, the area offers real estate use more suited to long-term, locally-oriented needs rather than tourism or speculative investment.
Safety and security
Concrete public safety statistics specific to Buket Teumpeun are not publicly available. The broader regional context, however, is known: according to Wikipedia sources, Kabupaten Aceh Timur was one of the former base areas of the Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) movement, and during the period before the military emergency status introduced in May 2003, the area – particularly Peureulak and its surroundings – was among the security-sensitive districts. The 2005 Helsinki Peace Accord, followed by the 2006 Aceh Governance Law (Undang-Undang Pemerintahan Aceh), fundamentally closed the period of armed conflict, and the province has gradually normalized since then. In Aceh Province, local Sharia-based regulations (Qanun) apply, which codify certain behavioral norms – such as alcohol consumption and dress – in local law; this is also relevant for visitors. The security situation in rural, smaller villages is generally not directly comparable to that of larger cities; up-to-date information on specific conditions at the location should always be obtained from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or current United Nations travel advisories.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are found in available sources for Buket Teumpeun. Within the broader area of Kabupaten Aceh Timur Regency – of which Buket Teumpeun is also a part – Wikipedia sources highlight the oil production heritage and the history of previous conflict as distinctive features relevant from an educational perspective for the region. Within Aceh Province as a whole, natural resources – the coastal areas of the Malacca Strait, highland zones forming part of the Leuser ecosystem – are recognized as common values, but the precise distance and accessibility of these to Buket Teumpeun cannot be stated accurately due to lack of sources. Idi Rayeue, the regency capital, is presumably the nearest larger administrative and commercial center where basic services and possible local points of interest are available, but specific tourist data regarding it is likewise not verifiable from available sources. Based on all this, Buket Teumpeun currently does not possess documented tourist appeal.
Summary
Buket Teumpeun is a small, publicly little-documented village in Sumatra that belongs to Kecamatan Darul Falah district and Kabupaten Aceh Timur Regency in Aceh Province. The broader region is economically linked to oil and gas industries and agriculture; the period of conflict before 2003 is historically defining, but following the peace process since then, the area has consolidated. Settlement-level statistics, real estate market data, and tourist attractions are not currently available from verified sources, so a more detailed picture of the village can only be formed on the basis of on-site research or recent local administrative data.

