Suka Damai – A settlement in the Lueng Bata Kecamatan of Banda Aceh city
Suka Damai is a settlement in Lueng Bata Kecamatan (district) and belongs to Banda Aceh city, which is the capital of Aceh Province on the northwestern coast of Sumatra. The settlement is connected to one of the most important urban centers in the Indonesian macroregion, located at the mouth of the Krueng Aceh river. Banda Aceh city had approximately 220,000 residents in 2010 and serves as the center of the region's economic, administrative and cultural life. The city and its district, however, have faced significant historical catastrophes, which continue to shape infrastructure and community structure today.
General overview
Suka Damai is located in Lueng Bata Kecamatan, which functions as one of the districts of Banda Aceh city. The settlement does not have a publicly available independent description in accessible sources, however the context of the city as a whole determines the characteristics of the area. Banda Aceh holds a significant place on the Indonesian political and historical map as the capital of Aceh Autonomous Province. The city itself has played an important role in the country's history since the beginning of the Indonesian Republic. The settlement exists integrated into Banda Aceh's urban fabric, which due to its riverfront location and historical significance is on a dynamic development trajectory.
A general characteristic of the region is the tropical climate, coupled with significant annual precipitation and warm weather. The northwestern coast of Sumatra is characterized by being an area of particular importance from the perspective of Indonesian history and politics, where traditional Islamic culture and Indonesian modernization are intertwined. Lueng Bata Kecamatan functions as a central district of Banda Aceh, and therefore possesses urban infrastructure and services. Residential areas here typically have densely built urban character, where community life, local commerce and transportation connections are vibrant.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data directly belonging to the Suka Damai settlement is not available from verifiable sources, however market dynamics documented at the Banda Aceh city level are characteristic. Banda Aceh, as the capital of Aceh Province, functions as a strong administrative and commercial center, which attracts real estate investment interest. The characteristic real estate market of the Indonesian city has gradually developed in recent decades, although the devastating effects of the 2004 tsunami determined local developments and reconstruction processes for a long time.
Customary Indonesian regulations apply in the real estate market: foreigners cannot purchase Indonesian land in their own name, however legal opportunities open through long-term lease arrangements and through joint venture constructions involving Indonesian legal entities. The city's population and economic activity have stabilized and grown slowly over the past decades, which supports a moderate but characteristically upward trend in the real estate market. The proximity of Lueng Bata Kecamatan to the city center is advantageous from the real estate interest perspective, as it is located relatively close to central urban functions.
Real estate prices at Banda Aceh level are not among the highest of Indonesian cities, however the city's strategic importance and development potential are attractive to typical investor circles. The economic stabilization experienced at the provincial level, as well as infrastructure development projects support moderate dynamics in the real estate market. Real estate agencies and developers active here offer in customary fashion rental opportunities for residential buildings, business properties and mixed-use parcels.
Safety and security
Banda Aceh and its surrounding region, including Lueng Bata Kecamatan, can generally be considered to have a stable public security situation compared to other Indonesian cities. The historically discussed security challenges of Aceh Province have been largely normalized by the end of the 2000s, and the current situation reflects typical traffic and petty crime risks characteristic of Indonesian cities, but more widespread violent crime has not developed significantly. Banda Aceh city's administrative and public security-maintaining institutions are standard Indonesian institutions, which provide basic order and security maintenance.
On the settlement, as part of Banda Aceh city, customary urban security considerations merit attention: general safety advice is similar to other Indonesian cities — use of transportation infrastructure should be avoided at certain times, wearing more valuable personal items is not advisable in public spaces, and traveling alone at night should be avoided. The city's law enforcement agencies and municipal office maintain public order through normal operations. Lueng Bata Kecamatan's urban character and institutional presence for maintaining public security is generally considered adequate by Indonesian urban standards.
Tourist attractions
The Suka Damai settlement itself does not have publicly documented specific tourist attractions based on available source information, however the surrounding Banda Aceh city has several notable sites. One of the most important tourist attractions is the Grand Mosque, the Raya Baiturrahman, which stands as a symbol of Islamic architecture and the city's history. This monumental building is located near the heart of the city and functions as a defining physical and spiritual icon of Banda Aceh.
The city also holds a prominent place in the history of the 2004 tsunami, an event that fundamentally shaped the region and its restoration processes. The city's waterfront location and research into oceanographic history may be of interest. The mouth of the Krueng Aceh river is located in the immediate vicinity of the settlement, which as a natural geographical feature may be of interest to those studying the region's history and environmental dynamics. Banda Aceh's urban fabric, its public institutions and the pulse of community life offer a synthesis of Islamic culture and Indonesian urban life, which is available for study by those with cultural interests.
Customary tourist infrastructure — hotels, restaurants, local market opportunities — is available throughout the city, making access from Suka Damai settlement simple. Local festivals and community events connected to the Islamic religious calendar also offer interesting experiences from the perspective of anthropological or cultural tourism. Professional tourism related to the city's universities and research institutions is also present.
Summary
Suka Damai is a settlement in Lueng Bata Kecamatan within Banda Aceh city, which is the capital of Aceh Province and the center of the northwestern coastal region of Sumatra. The settlement exists closely intertwined with Banda Aceh city, which is an urban center with 220,000 residents and holds a significant place on the Indonesian political-administrative map. The real estate market shows moderate development at the city level and offers opportunities in accordance with Indonesian regulations, while public security conforms to Indonesian urban customs. Tourist appeal lies primarily in the city's notable buildings and historical significance.

