Kp. Tempel – a small settlement in Cot Girek district, Aceh Utara region
Kp. Tempel is a minor settlement (kampung) located in Aceh province, Indonesia, within Aceh Utara regency, specifically in Cot Girek kecamatan (district). Geographically, it forms part of North Sumatra, and based on its coordinates, it is situated in the inland coastal areas of Sumatra opposite the Malay Peninsula, at approximately 4.93° north latitude and 97.35° east longitude. The regency capital is Lhoksukon, following the elevation of Lhokseumawe, which previously served as the administrative center, to independent city status. As of end-2023, Aceh Utara regency has a population of approximately 627,543, making it one of the most populous rural administrative units in the region.
General overview
Kp. Tempel itself is a relatively small and little-known settlement for which independent, detailed statistical or encyclopedic sources are not available. Its assignment to Cot Girek kecamatan determines its administrative classification, while the broader characteristics of Aceh Utara regency help contextualize local conditions. The economic and social character of the Aceh Utara region is shaped significantly by agricultural and fishing activities, as well as infrastructural developments observed over recent decades. In the interior areas of the regency, to which Cot Girek belongs, agricultural production—particularly rice paddies and plantation-based farming—constitutes the dominant employment form. Kp. Tempel likely fits into this rural, agrarian settlement structure, where local community life is organized around kampung-level administration and Islamic religious traditions, as is generally characteristic throughout Aceh province. It is important to note that the foregoing can be described based on regency-level context rather than from direct data sources specific to Kp. Tempel.
Real estate and investment
Direct, verifiable data on Kp. Tempel's real estate market is not available. Rural areas of the broader Aceh Utara regency are generally characterized by property prices substantially lower than Indonesian metropolitan centers, with demand consisting predominantly of local, domestic buyers. The development level of the rural Aceh real estate market is moderate, with significant transaction volume conducted informally or through local intermediaries. From an investment perspective, the interior, less-developed districts of Aceh province generally exhibit longer payback cycles and more modest capital appreciation potential than the coastal or industrially developed zones of the province. It is important for foreign nationals to know that strict general regulations apply to real estate ownership in Indonesia: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of productive land or residential property, but may only hold real estate under specified legal titles—such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) form. This general Indonesian legal framework is applicable within Aceh Utara regency territory, including the Kp. Tempel area.
Safety and security
Direct, settlement-level statistical sources on Kp. Tempel's public safety situation are not available; therefore, only the broader regional context can be described. Aceh province has undergone significant changes over recent decades: following the 2005 peace agreement, which concluded the decade-long armed conflict between the province and the Indonesian central government, public security has generally stabilized. Kabupaten Aceh Utara territory was previously one of the most affected zones during the conflict period; however, the peace process and the post-2004 tsunami reconstruction period brought fundamental changes to local society. Today, rural districts in Aceh, including interior areas, are generally considered safe for local and transit visitors, but as with all smaller, less-mapped rural settlements, it is advisable to obtain advance information about local conditions. It should be noted as a special legal status that Aceh province holds autonomous status within Indonesia, and provincial-level sharia-based local ordinances (qanun) apply, which regulate numerous aspects of public order and daily life.
Tourist attractions
In the case of Kp. Tempel, no specific, named local tourist attractions are identifiable in available sources. Regarding the broader Aceh Utara regency, the region's most renowned urban and cultural center is the nearby Lhokseumawe (now an independent kota), where numerous historical and religious heritage sites, mosques, and remnants of the former oil industry are found. Aceh Utara regency itself possesses natural assets, with rural landscapes present both along the coast and in interior areas; however, the precise distance of these from Kp. Tempel and their accessibility cannot be determined from available data. Aceh province generally is known for the museums and memorial sites documenting the devastation of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami located in Banda Aceh and the Meulaboh area, which constitute important stops for visitors traveling throughout the province. Available source material contains no data on named attractions in Cot Girek district or in the immediate vicinity of Kp. Tempel.
Summary
Kp. Tempel is a small, rural kampung in Cot Girek kecamatan, within Aceh Utara regency territory, in the northern part of Aceh province, on Sumatra island. No independent, detailed sources are available on the settlement, so statements concerning it must be derived from broader, regency-level data and from relationships generally applicable to Aceh province. The region's agrarian rural structure, the special autonomous and sharia legal frameworks characteristic of Aceh, and the limited development of the real estate market are the principal factors determining Kp. Tempel's broader context. For those requiring more precise, current local information regarding the area, consultation with local regency authorities or on-site sources is recommended.

