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    Labuhan Keudee – a small Sumatran settlement in Sungai Raya district, Aceh Timur

    Labuhan Keudee is a settlement in the eastern part of Indonesia's Aceh province, administratively falling under the authority of Kabupaten Aceh Timur (East Aceh regency). It is classified within the Kecamatan Sungai Raya district, and based on its coordinates (4.67° N, 97.92° E), it is located in the inland region of Sumatra's northern coast. East Aceh regency lies along Sumatra's coastal area facing the Andaman Sea and forms one of the administrative units on the eastern margin of Aceh province. The name "Sungai Raya" appears in multiple locations throughout Indonesia — however, the Sungai Raya district belonging to East Aceh specifically refers to this region. There is no independent, detailed wiki source available for Labuhan Keudee, so the description below is partly based on the broader district-, regency-, and provincial-level context, which the reader should bear in mind throughout.

    General overview

    Labuhan Keudee is one of the settlements in Kecamatan Sungai Raya in Kabupaten Aceh Timur. The word "labuhan" in Indonesian and Acehnese usage means a port or anchorage, which might suggest from the name that the settlement could have some connection to a riverside or coastal stopping point, although this connection cannot be verified by sources regarding the specific village. East Aceh regency as a whole is characterized as an agricultural and partly fishing-oriented region: palm oil plantations, rice farming, and small fishing communities define the area. The Sungai Raya district itself is not among the most documented or visited areas of the province, so Labuhan Keudee can be described more as a local, rural community rather than as a regionally known destination. Due to Aceh province's special autonomy status from 2005 onwards, local governance is strong, and both muang (adat) customary law as well as Islam-based local regulations (syariah) characterize daily life across the entire province, including in the East Aceh region.

    Real estate and investment

    No independent, publicly available data source exists for Labuhan Keudee's real estate market. In the broader context of Kabupaten Aceh Timur, it can be said that in the East Aceh region, real estate prices and investment activity typically operate at significantly lower levels compared to Aceh province's capital, Banda Aceh, or Indonesia's most developed tourist zones — such as Bali. In rural agricultural and fishing villages, real estate turnover is limited, and values primarily reflect the balance between local supply and demand. Under Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real property in Indonesia; long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or Hak Pakai ownership titles are available to them under certain conditions. This general legal framework is also valid in Aceh province. Due to Aceh's special autonomy status and local syariah regulations, the investment environment raises specific considerations, which require detailed examination with legal and local expert consultation for every specific transaction.

    Safety and security

    No independent, reliable statistics are available regarding public safety in Labuhan Keudee. Since the end of the armed conflict that lasted from the 1970s to 2005 in Aceh province (the period linked to the Gerakan Aceh Merdeka movement), the province has generally become more stable, and the 2005 Helsinki peace agreement fundamentally changed the province's security situation. The Indonesian government and provincial authorities have since made significant efforts to maintain public order. Rural areas of East Aceh regency — including the Sungai Raya district territory — can generally be characterized as quiet and isolated agricultural communities where everyday life is relatively peaceful. However, for travelers and those intending to settle there, it is always advisable to consult in advance with local authorities or the appropriate consulate corresponding to the place of residence, as the situation may vary in different areas, and province-level generalizations do not substitute for up-to-date local information.

    Tourist attractions

    There is no publicly available source for Labuhan Keudee or Sungai Raya district that contains documented named tourist attractions on which concrete data could be based. Within the broader area of Kabupaten Aceh Timur, natural features — such as coastal areas, river valleys, and plantation landscapes — could present interesting terrain for nature enthusiasts, but these are not documented as named attractions in available sources for the specific district. Within Aceh province as a whole, more well-known tourist areas can be found — for example, the coastal region west of the province's capital, Banda Aceh, and the Leuser National Park (Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser) areas — which lie several hundred kilometers away from Labuhan Keudee. Travelers visiting Sungai Raya district or Labuhan Keudee are more likely to encounter authentic rural Acehnese everyday life rather than established tourist infrastructure.

    Summary

    Labuhan Keudee is a small, rural-character settlement in East Aceh regency, forming part of Kecamatan Sungai Raya district, in Aceh province's eastern Sumatran zone. Due to the scarcity of available sources, precise demographic or infrastructural data cannot be provided about the settlement; characterization necessarily relies on the broader district- and regency-level context. The location is not documented in detail either from a tourism perspective or regarding real estate market data, so those intending to settle or invest there are particularly advised to conduct on-site research and involve local experts.


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    Sungai Raya – River District of East Aceh

    Sungai Raya (Great River) is a district in Aceh Timur Regency named for the significant river system that flows through its territory. The river provides water for agriculture, freshwater fishing and the drainage that makes the flat lowland terrain productive. Palm oil plantations line the roads while rice paddies occupy the lower areas near the river channels. The river's presence adds a dimension to the district that flat, dry agricultural areas lack – it provides a transport corridor, a fishery resource and a landscape feature that organises the settlement pattern of villages along its banks.

    Tourism and attractions

    River environments with fishing and boat activities. The river creates a more varied landscape than pure plantation country. Freshwater fish from the river supplement the marine catch. Village life along the river demonstrates traditional riverine community patterns of eastern Sumatra. The ordinary rhythm of agricultural work, school routines and community gatherings forms much of what is interesting to observe here, and the rewards for attentive visitors are subtler than in established tourism centres. Photographing people, particularly during religious observances or at private homes, is best done with explicit permission, in line with general expectations across rural Indonesia. Public spaces such as the regency-level alun-alun, the main mosque or the village market often serve as informal social centres, and time spent observing them gives a clearer sense of the district than any single attraction does.

    Property market

    River-adjacent agricultural land and village plots. River proximity adds value for irrigation and fisheries but introduces flood risk. Standard east Aceh lowland prices. Informal market. Building activity in such districts is typically modest and locally financed, with most structures using simple block, brick or timber construction matched to the household's budget rather than to wider market expectations. Surveyed boundaries, irrigation rights and access easements should be checked carefully on any prospective parcel, since informal arrangements that have worked for generations are not always reflected in the formal cadastre. As across most of rural Indonesia, agricultural and residential land here is bought and sold primarily within local networks, with prices set by community knowledge of soil quality, road access and proximity to mosques or village centres rather than by any formal listing market.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Agricultural investment benefiting from river water resources. Freshwater aquaculture potential. Standard east Aceh conditions with river-resource enhancement. Exit horizons in such districts are typically long, and any plan should assume that the most realistic eventual buyer is local or regional rather than a national or international institutional party. Investors evaluating districts of this size should weigh the modest cash returns from agriculture or local rentals against the strategic value of a long hold in an Indonesian region whose infrastructure and connectivity may improve gradually over time.

    Practical tips

    Accessible from east Aceh roads. River conditions vary seasonally – flooding possible during heavy rains. Basic supplies locally. Standard east Aceh conditions. Mosquitoes abundant near the river. Travellers and prospective residents should arrive prepared with cash, since ATM coverage in rural Indonesian districts can be uneven, and a basic working knowledge of Bahasa Indonesia greatly improves day-to-day interactions outside the regency capital. Conservative dress and respectful behaviour around mosques, places of prayer and during religious observances are expected throughout most of Indonesia, and adherence to these norms is appreciated in rural communities.

    More about Aceh Timur

    Aceh Timur – Fishing Paradise of the Strait of MalaccaAceh Timur (East Aceh) stretches along the eastern coast of the province along the Strait of Malacca. Its center is Idi…

    Aceh Timur – Fishing Paradise of the Strait of Malacca

    Aceh Timur (East Aceh) stretches along the eastern coast of the province along the Strait of Malacca. Its center is Idi Rayeuk, a traditional small town on the coast. The region's economy is based on fishing and shrimp farming.

    Coastal Life

    The stilted fishing villages offer a distinctive sight. Fishermen work with traditional methods, and you can buy fresh catch directly on the shore. Shrimp farms are the economic pillars of the region.

    Nature

    The coastal mangrove belt and the swampland behind it are home to rich birdlife. The calm, warm coastline is a pleasant resting spot.

    Getting There

    Idi Rayeuk lies along the main Banda Aceh - Medan highway, accessible from both cities.

    More about Aceh

    Aceh is the northernmost province of Sumatra, where Islamic traditions, natural beauty, and historical heritage intertwine in a unique way. The province faces the Indian Ocean, and…

    Aceh is the northernmost province of Sumatra, where Islamic traditions, natural beauty, and historical heritage intertwine in a unique way. The province faces the Indian Ocean, and since its rebuilding after the 2004 tsunami, it has become a renewed, welcoming region.

    Where is Aceh?

    Aceh is located at the northern tip of Sumatra, between the Indian Ocean and the Strait of Malacca. Banda Aceh is the provincial capital, directly accessible by air from Jakarta and Medan.

    What to See in Aceh Province?

    1. Weh Island (Pulau Weh) – Diving and Snorkeling

    Indonesia's northernmost island features crystal-clear water, rich coral reefs, and marine life. Iboih Beach and Rubiah Island are the diving centers. The island's calm atmosphere attracts those seeking a quiet tropical paradise.

    2. Baiturrahman Grand Mosque

    Banda Aceh's iconic white mosque is not just a religious center but also the city's symbol. It miraculously survived the tsunami and today serves as a symbol of survival.

    3. Tsunami Memorial and Museum

    The museum preserving memories of the 2004 tidal wave is a moving and important stop. The ship swept into the city center by the tsunami now serves as an open-air memorial.

    4. Sabang – Indonesia's Zero Kilometer Point

    Sabang on Weh Island marks Indonesia's westernmost point. The 0 km monument is a popular photo spot, and the surrounding natural beauty is worth the visit on its own.

    5. Acehnese Coffee Culture

    Aceh is famous for its Gayo coffee, grown in the central highlands. Local coffee shops (warkop) are the centers of social life, where traditional Acehnese coffee is a must-try.

    When to Visit Aceh?

    The dry season (April–September), according to BMKG, is ideal for travel. Diving conditions at Weh Island are also best during this period.

    How Long to Stay?

    4–6 days is sufficient for the main attractions:

    • 1–2 days: Banda Aceh, mosque, tsunami memorial
    • 2–3 days: Weh Island, diving, beaches
    • 1 day: Gayo highlands and coffee plantations

    Why Choose Aceh?

    Aceh is recommended for those seeking authentic, off-the-beaten-path destinations. The rich cultural heritage, world-class diving, and Sumatran hospitality together make it special.

    Renting or Investing in Aceh?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Aceh, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about Aceh, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Aceh Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Aceh is a little-known but extraordinarily rich province. The meeting of natural beauty, history, and local culture provides an experience that few Indonesian destinations can offer.

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