Musara 58 – a small settlement on the inland highlands of Aceh province, in Bener Meriah regency
Musara 58 is a small settlement in Aceh province, Indonesia, located at the northern tip of the island of Sumatra. Administratively, it belongs to Pintu Rime Gayo district (kecamatan), which is part of Kabupaten Bener Meriah. Based on its coordinates (4.8457603° N, 96.7373567° E), it lies in the internally varied topography of the Bukit Barisan mountain range. Aceh province is one of Indonesia's territories with special autonomy, with its capital at Banda Aceh.
General overview
No independent, detailed descriptive source is available for Musara 58, so the following characterization is based primarily on the context of Pintu Rime Gayo district and Kabupaten Bener Meriah, as well as the generally known characteristics of Aceh province. The Bener Meriah region lies in the interior, mountainous areas of Aceh province, where coffee cultivation and agriculture play an important role in the local economy — this region is considered one of Indonesia's significant arabica coffee-producing areas. The name Musara 58 reflects a common naming pattern in Indonesian administrative practice, where the numerical designation arose within a settlement, parcellation, or transmigration program framework. It is characteristic of the province as a whole that the vast majority of the population is Muslim, and daily life unfolds within the framework of local regulations based on Sharia law — this is one of the defining features of Aceh's unique status within Indonesia. The topography and climate of the region are typical of the interior Sumatran highlands: a varied, green landscape where seasonal precipitation distribution and higher elevation above sea level result in more moderate temperatures than in coastal areas. Pintu Rime Gayo district is sparsely populated, and regional development infrastructure is connected to Redelong, the administrative seat of Bener Meriah kabupaten.
Real estate and investment
Specific, settlement-level data on Musara 58's real estate market is not available. In the broader context of Bener Meriah regency and Aceh province, it can be noted that the real estate market in interior mountainous areas is generally less developed and has lower turnover compared to coastal or major urban areas of Aceh. In agricultural-type areas such as Bener Meriah, real estate transactions typically are limited to agricultural land and modest residential properties. From an investment perspective, it is important to consider the general framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations: foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; only certain limited titles are available to them — such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights). In Aceh province, which has special autonomy and Sharia-based legal structures, it is advisable to involve a local legal expert before conducting real estate transactions, given the province's particular regulatory environment. Aceh is rich in natural resources — the province ranks highly in Indonesia in terms of oil, gas, and forest assets — however, their utilization takes place primarily at the corporate and state level, and direct investment opportunities typically do not extend to smaller, interior highland villages.
Safety and security
Specific, settlement-level statistical data on Musara 58's public safety is not available. Regarding the broader region, Aceh province, it can be stated that the catastrophic tsunami of 2004 and the subsequent peace process — within which the separatist movement Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) and the Indonesian government reached an agreement in 2005 — fundamentally changed the political and security situation of the province. Armed conflicts characteristic of earlier decades have ended, and Aceh today functions as a relatively stable province within Indonesia. Local regulations based on Sharia law and conservative social norms also influence public safety; local communities generally possess strong internal cohesion. However, as in other peripherally located, highland small villages in Indonesia, police presence and the level of basic infrastructure may be lower than in more urbanized parts of the province. When planning travel or longer stays, it is useful to have up-to-date knowledge of local conditions.
Tourist attractions
The available source material contains no named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Musara 58. In the broader area of Pintu Rime Gayo district and Bener Meriah region, however, the natural assets of Aceh province's interior highlands are noteworthy in themselves: the contours of the Bukit Barisan mountain range, the local culture of arabica coffee cultivation on plantations, and the relatively undisturbed forested landscape define the character of the region. Within Aceh province as a whole, Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser (TNGL) is the most well-known protected area, which is also mentioned in the source material; this national park is located in the Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara (Southeast Aceh) area and lies several hundred kilometers away from Musara 58 in a straight line, so it cannot be considered a direct local attraction. The mountainous landscape of Bener Meriah and the neighboring Aceh Tengah kabupaten connects primarily in local tourism with agritourism experiences related to coffee plantations, temperate highland plateaus, and the culture of traditional Gayo communities — these are regional characteristics that also define the general atmosphere of the area surrounding Musara 58.
Summary
Musara 58 is a small, interior highland settlement in Aceh province, belonging to Pintu Rime Gayo district and Kabupaten Bener Meriah regency. The province's special autonomous status, Sharia-based legal structure, rich natural resources, and stabilization following the 2004 peace agreement provide the broader context within which the village is situated. In the absence of direct, settlement-level data, gaining more detailed knowledge of the place requires local sources and personal inquiry.

