Alue Itam Baroh – village in Lhoksukon district, North Aceh regency
Alue Itam Baroh is a minor settlement in Aceh province, Indonesia, located in the northern part of Sumatra island. Administratively, it belongs to Lhoksukon district (Kecamatan Lhoksukon), which is also the seat of Kabupaten Aceh Utara (North Aceh regency). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated roughly in the inland areas of North Aceh, at approximately 5.0004513 degrees north latitude and 97.3489551 degrees east longitude. No independent, settlement-level source material is available about the village, therefore the following description relies primarily on verified data available at the Kabupaten Aceh Utara level and on generally known contextual information about Aceh province.
General overview
Alue Itam Baroh is not among the better-known or touristically developed settlements in Indonesia or internationally. Lhoksukon district lies in the interior areas of Aceh Utara province, where the landscape is predominantly rural and agricultural in character; local economic activity typically centers on rice cultivation and plantation farming, which is generally true for the northern Sumatran region as well. Lhoksukon city itself, the district seat, also functions as the administrative center of Kabupaten Aceh Utara: the regency seat was previously Lhokseumawe, but after Lhokseumawe became an independent autonomous city (kota), the kabupaten's administrative functions were relocated to Lhoksukon. As of the end of 2023, Kabupaten Aceh Utara had a population of approximately 627,543, making it one of the more populous regencies within Aceh. Alue Itam Baroh is only a small element of this larger administrative unit, and specific, named data about it—such as its own population figure—are not known from available sources.
Real estate and investment
For Alue Itam Baroh, independent, local-level real estate market data are not available, therefore when assessing the investment environment, it is worthwhile to consider the broader context of Kabupaten Aceh Utara and Aceh province. Aceh province is one of Indonesia's easterly developing regions: its infrastructure has developed significantly over recent decades—partly as a result of post-2004 tsunami reconstruction efforts—however, in interior rural areas, the real estate market is considerably less active than in major cities or coastal tourist zones. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land ownership regulations establish well-known restrictions: non-citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik), however, certain tenure forms—such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights)—are available to them. In rural, small-village settings, as Alue Itam Baroh likely is, the real estate market operates predominantly among local actors, and land prices are typically a fraction of those in major cities or better-known resort areas. Before purchasing for investment purposes, it is advisable to engage a local legal expert and maintain up-to-date knowledge of applicable Indonesian regulations.
Safety and security
No independent, local-level statistics or documented data are available regarding safety and security in Alue Itam Baroh. In general terms, Aceh province holds a special autonomous status within Indonesia and applies a religiously-based local legal system (Syariah), which represents unique local regulation regarding public order and social norms. In rural areas of the province—to which Alue Itam Baroh belongs—community bonds are generally strong, and adherence to local customs and norms is expected. Aceh was previously the site of armed conflict lasting many decades, which was concluded by the 2005 Helsinki Accord; since then, the province's stability has generally improved. All travelers and residents are advised to respect local regulations, particularly religious customs and dress codes, as compliance with these is decisive for daily interactions in Aceh.
Tourist attractions
For Alue Itam Baroh, no single identifiable tourist attraction is known from available sources. Lhoksukon district and the broader Kabupaten Aceh Utara region are not among Aceh's most visited zones from a tourism perspective, however, the region's natural and cultural assets are not negligible. The coastal areas of Aceh Utara lie on the Strait of Malacca coastline, where fishing villages and natural landscapes are found. In the eastern part of the province, the Alas River and the vast ecological corridor of the Leuser range represent natural points of interest, although these assets are associated with other, more distant areas of the regency. At the provincial level, Banda Aceh, the capital of Aceh, offers the most well-known cultural and historical sites, including memorial complexes related to the tsunami and the Baiturrahman Grand Mosque, though these are located several hundred kilometers to the west of Alue Itam Baroh. Within Lhoksukon city, administrative and local commercial infrastructure exist, but the settlement does not possess any independently identifiable tourist attraction known from sources.
Summary
Alue Itam Baroh is a small rural village in Aceh province, belonging to Lhoksukon district and Kabupaten Aceh Utara in the northern part of Sumatra. Independent, detailed data about the village are not available, so its characterization relies on contextual information known at the regency and province levels. Kabupaten Aceh Utara is a regency of approximately 628,000 inhabitants, with its administrative seat in Lhoksukon itself. The area has a rural, agricultural character and is minimally developed from a tourism perspective; its real estate market is primarily relevant to local actors. The special autonomous regulations generally applicable in Aceh province and local religious norms equally shape the framework of daily life.

