Paloh Mambu – a village in Nisam district, Aceh Utara regency, North Sumatra
Paloh Mambu is a small settlement in Indonesia, located in Aceh Utara (North Aceh) regency, which belongs to Aceh province, within the Nisam district (kecamatan). Geographically, it is situated at the northern tip of Sumatra island, at approximate coordinates 5.175° North latitude, 96.983° East longitude. The regency capital is Lhoksukon, following the designation of the former capital, Lhokseumawe, as an independent city and its administrative separation from Aceh Utara. No independent, detailed, systematic data sources are available for Paloh Mambu, therefore the following presentation relies primarily on verified information accessible at the Nisam district and Aceh Utara regency level, with framing noted in all cases.
General overview
Paloh Mambu is a poorly documented small village belonging to Nisam district, which does not appear in widely referenced tourism or urban planning sources. The Nisam district itself is located in the inland areas of Aceh Utara regency, where livelihoods are typically based on agricultural activities. According to data from the end of 2023, Aceh Utara regency had a population of approximately 627,543 and is one of the most populated administrative units in Aceh province. Across the regency's territory, numerous small villages and communities share agricultural and natural resources; such small settlements – likely including Paloh Mambu – typically live within close-knit community structures, following Acehnese cultural and religious traditions. Islam and Acehnese customs play a defining role in the daily lives of local communities in the region. Specific data pertaining to Paloh Mambu – such as village population, area, or institutional structure – cannot be determined from available sources.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data is not available for Paloh Mambu. In the broader context of Aceh Utara regency's real estate market, it typically does not attract significant foreign investment attention, as the region's economy relies more on agriculture and local trade, and lags behind major tourism destinations such as Bali or certain cities in Java in terms of infrastructural development. In smaller villages such as Paloh Mambu, property prices are generally low, and transactions typically occur among local actors. It is important to note as a general framework that in Indonesia, foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land or property; primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) or special investment frameworks are available to them. This general Indonesian legal restriction applies to Aceh province and within it to Aceh Utara regency. From an investment perspective, the region's potential interest may be primarily agricultural in nature, but without concrete data and detailed market analysis, substantiated conclusions cannot be drawn regarding the village on this matter.
Safety and security
No independent, authenticated statistics or detailed sources are available regarding safety and security in Paloh Mambu. A well-known characteristic of Aceh province is that in 2005, following the end of a prolonged armed conflict, a peace agreement was reached between the Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) movement and the Indonesian government, opening the path toward the province's normalization. Since then, Aceh as a whole has undergone significant transformation, and in many rural areas of the province, public security has generally stabilized. However, due to Aceh's special autonomous status, it applies sharia-based local regulations, which affects daily life and community norms. In rural, small villages – such as Paloh Mambu presumably is – community-level social control is strong, and based on available general regional experience, serious crime is not considered exceptionally high. Nevertheless, specific crime data or police statistics for the village are not known, therefore definitive statements on this matter cannot be made.
Tourist attractions
No named tourism attractions directly associated with Paloh Mambu are known from sources. Nisam district itself does not appear among widely documented tourism destinations. However, in the broader area of Aceh Utara regency, several natural and cultural assets characteristic of the region can be found. Aceh province as a whole is known for its natural diversity, mountainous landscapes, and Acehnese cultural heritage. Along the coastal strip of Aceh Utara regency, the natural environment characteristic of North Sumatra's coastline is found, while inland areas feature agricultural landscapes and smaller communities. Lhokseumawe city, which was formerly the capital of Aceh Utara, is known as a regional commercial and cultural center and provides various local services. However, regarding Paloh Mambu – based on Nisam district's inland location – the natural environment and local community life represent its characteristics, rather than developed tourism infrastructure or named attractions.
Summary
Paloh Mambu is a small village poorly documented in wider sources, located in Nisam district within Aceh Utara regency, in the northern part of Sumatra. Available source material extends only to the regency level, therefore independent demographic, economic, or tourism data cannot be reliably provided for the village. Aceh Utara regency – which had nearly 628,000 inhabitants in 2023 – is typically a rural and agricultural region where smaller villages are organized according to closely held Acehnese cultural and religious traditions. The settlement holds significance more in terms of local community life and natural environment than as a tourist destination or investment target.

