Seuneubok Bacee – a village in Idi Rayeuk District, Aceh Timur Regency
Seuneubok Bacee is a settlement belonging to the Kecamatan Idi Rayeuk administrative unit in Aceh Timur Regency, located in the eastern part of Aceh province on the island of Sumatra. Documented information about the village is limited; however, based on the historical and economic context of the region, it is a small- to medium-sized community with a characteristic Acehnese population. At the Aceh Timur regency level, the area was inhabited by a total of 449,796 people at the end of 2023, and the regency plays a significant role as an oil-producing center in Indonesia. Idi Rayeuk District is an integral part of this regency, representing the meeting point of traditional Acehnese culture and modern economic aspirations.
General overview
Seuneubok Bacee is situated in the vicinity of Kecamatan Idi Rayeuk, which functions as one of the administrative units of Aceh Timur Regency. The village's name derives from the Acehnese language, characteristic of the region's population. Idi Rayeuk District, like all of Aceh Timur Regency, has an interesting historical background: in the early 2000s, the region was one of the strongholds of the Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (Aceh Freedom Movement), and before the military emergency declared in May 2003, it was counted among the so-called black zones, particularly the Peureulak area and its surroundings. This historical context, however, has undergone significant changes over time, and following the Aceh Accord (Helsinki Memorandum, 2005), the region has entered a phase of reconstruction and economic development. Villages and smaller settlements, such as Seuneubok Bacee, remain repositories of local community life and traditional Acehnese culture, while simultaneously engaging with regional economic flows. Infrastructure development and resource utilization, particularly in the oil and gas sector, are the main drivers of the region's progress.
Real estate and investment
There is no public source data on the real estate market at the settlement level of Seuneubok Bacee; however, investment potential can be assessed at the broader Aceh Timur Regency level. Aceh Timur Regency stands at the center of national-level economic development because of oil extraction and related infrastructure projects, which also have an impact on the region's real estate market. According to Indonesian regulations, foreign individuals have limited options for land ownership – typically, long-term but not permanent lease rights can be acquired, which significantly constrains the legal framework for investments. Locally-mediated real estate transactions generally take place on a baht or Indonesian rupiah (IDR) basis, and it is recommended that transactions be conducted through local real estate experts or notaries. Idi Rayeuk District and its villages, such as Seuneubok Bacee, form part of the rural real estate market, where prices are generally considerably lower than in urban centers or tourism-intensive areas. However, infrastructure developments, new transportation routes, and the emergence of public sector employment can indirectly induce real estate market dynamics. Investors considering long-term, stable returns may take into account partnerships with local communities or community-based development projects.
Safety and security
Based on general information regarding public safety in Aceh province, significant improvements have been observed over the past two decades. As a result of the Helsinki Memorandum (2005) and the subsequent peace processes, the region has become safe, and armed conflicts have virtually ceased. Aceh Timur Regency, including Idi Rayeuk District and its villages, currently operates in a stable public order environment. Scattered rural communities are generally characterized by low crime rates, while administrative, economic, and transportation hubs ensure greater police and administrative presence. Occasional traffic accidents and inconsistent compliance with traffic regulations present challenges to traffic safety, as is characteristic of rural areas in Indonesia generally. Natural disasters, particularly in the period following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, prompted tsunami preparedness measures and renewal of disaster management infrastructure and community awareness. Today, the public safety situation in Aceh Timur is stable, and community posts as well as the local police presence ensure basic order and rule of law.
Tourist attractions
No published information is available directly about tourist attractions in Seuneubok Bacee. At the village level, however, traditional Acehnese culture, local customs, and community lifestyle may be considered points of interest for travelers seeking an authentic, rural Indonesian experience. At the Idi Rayeuk District level, other historical and natural features of Aceh Timur Regency enrich the tourism offering. Exploring local knowledge of the region is essential to discovering local cultural and administrative institutions as well as gaining familiarity with Acehnese gastronomic traditions. The natural landscape surrounding Aceh Timur Regency, with its coastal and hilly terrain types, along with scattered protected natural values in the vicinity of Idi Rayeuk, contribute to the region's appeal. Travelers seeking more modern tourism infrastructure (hotels, restaurants, organized tours) will find their way to the regency's major cities, particularly Langsa and coastal centers, where the tourism economy is more developed. Seuneubok Bacee and Idi Rayeuk District, however, offer value to those who wish to gain insight into authentic, relatively unexplored rural Indonesian areas and to those who experience the opportunity to discover local communities as their own adventure.
Summary
Seuneubok Bacee is a small village in Idi Rayeuk District of Aceh Timur Regency, serving as a repository of Indonesian rural community life and Acehnese tradition. Although public information about the settlement is limited, it can be understood through the broader region's economic developments and the security improvements achieved through the peace process. The real estate market and investment opportunities are primarily to be evaluated in connection with regency-level oil and gas production and infrastructure development, while tourism potential is relevant for travelers interested in authentic rural Indonesian experience.

