Alue Bu Alue Lhok – a small settlement in the East Aceh region, on North Sumatra
Alue Bu Alue Lhok is a smaller Indonesian settlement located in Aceh Province, within the territory of Kabupaten Aceh Timur (East Aceh Regency), under the administrative unit of Kecamatan Peureulak Timur (East Peureulak District). Based on its geographic coordinates (4.7119214 north latitude, 97.9000561 east longitude), it is situated in the northern part of the island of Sumatra. The provincial capital, Banda Aceh, is located at the northernmost tip of the island, and Aceh Province as a whole is one of Indonesia's regions with special autonomous status. Detailed settlement-level data is not available in publicly accessible sources, so the following description is based primarily on verified information available at the provincial and regency levels.
General overview
Alue Bu Alue Lhok is administratively part of Kecamatan Peureulak Timur, which forms part of Kabupaten Aceh Timur in the eastern strip of Aceh Province. The region constitutes the hinterland of the eastern coastal areas closer to the Strait of Malacca, where the landscape is typically characterized by lowlands, river valleys, and partially forested areas. Regarding Aceh Province as a whole, it is situated between the Bukit Barisan mountain range and the Indian Ocean, as well as between the Bay of Bengal and the Strait of Malacca, and possesses extremely varied natural endowments. According to census data for Aceh Province as of the end of 2025, it counted approximately 5.7 million inhabitants, though the distribution of this population to individual smaller villages, such as Alue Bu Alue Lhok, is not known from available sources. In the East Aceh district, the way of life is strongly agricultural in character, and within the territory of Kabupaten Aceh Timur, Peureulak is among the traditional, historically significant local communities. Aceh Province as a whole is considered Indonesia's most conservative region: the proportion of the Muslim population is highest here, surpassing all other provinces of the country, and daily life is organized according to Islamic law, the Sharia legal system. This cultural and religious background represents a context equally applicable to East Acehnese villages, including Alue Bu Alue Lhok.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level data on the real estate market in Alue Bu Alue Lhok is available in publicly accessible sources. In the broader Kabupaten Aceh Timur region, the real estate market is typically oriented toward local needs: in rural, agriculturally-based areas, real estate transactions are limited and take place predominantly among local actors. Regarding Aceh Province as a whole, it is worth noting that under Indonesian real estate regulations, foreign individuals cannot hold full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian property; the legal structures available to them typically consist of long-term rental agreements (Hak Sewa) or other instruments of nominal ownership, which follow unified frameworks across the country. Aceh Province's special autonomous status is also reflected in real estate market regulation: local regulations and customary law based on Sharia may in certain cases nuance transactions. From an investment perspective, East Acehnese small villages are not currently a primary target area for foreign capital; in the province, larger investment attention has been attracted primarily by the energy sector (Aceh's gas resources have long been tracked on the global market) and infrastructure development following reconstruction. Regarding smaller rural properties, local market prices are generally low compared to urban centers in Java, though precise price levels for Alue Bu Alue Lhok cannot be provided from available sources.
Safety and security
No independent, credible statistics or reports regarding public safety in Alue Bu Alue Lhok are available in publicly accessible sources. Regarding the broader region, Aceh Province, it can be said that the Helsinki Peace Agreement concluded in 2005 – which was also catalyzed by the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, and as a result of which the Indonesian government and the Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) separatist movement reached an agreement – brought an end to the armed conflict that had lasted for decades. Since then, the security situation in the province has generally consolidated. In smaller rural villages, community life typically takes place under close social control, reinforced by religious and local customary law norms. In general information provided to travelers, the East Acehnese rural areas of Aceh Province are not usually marked as particularly high-risk areas, though it is advisable in all cases to take into account applicable consular and official travel advice, as the situation may change over time.
Tourist attractions
Verified sources do not contain specific tourist attractions directly associated with Alue Bu Alue Lhok, so the following information relates to the broader provincial and regional context. Aceh Province as a whole possesses varied natural and cultural heritage. The Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser (Gunung Leuser National Park) is situated in the southeastern corner of the province, in Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara, and is a recognized area along the Bukit Barisan mountain range among hikers and nature conservation researchers. Banda Aceh itself, the provincial capital, preserves numerous sites and museums connected to the 2004 tsunami, which are important locations for understanding the region's contemporary history. Local traditions generally associated with the Peureulak district can be linked to the early establishment of Islamic culture in the region, though detailed, authenticated sources are not relied upon for this in this article. Based on its coordinates, the immediate vicinity of Alue Bu Alue Lhok is situated in the East Acehnese river valley, partially agricultural landscape, which can primarily offer experiences for those interested in nature, though no information is available regarding organized tourism infrastructure.
Summary
Alue Bu Alue Lhok is a small settlement administratively under Kecamatan Peureulak Timur and Kabupaten Aceh Timur in the eastern part of Aceh Province, on Sumatra. In the absence of independent, widely accessible data, the place can be described within the provincial and regional framework characterized by Aceh's special autonomous status, deeply rooted Islamic cultural traditions, the reconstruction process following the 2004 tsunami, and consolidation after the 2005 peace agreement. For detailed local information, on-site knowledge or data from regency-level administrative bodies are necessary.

