Gegur Sepakat – small settlement in Bener Meriah regency, Aceh province
Gegur Sepakat is a small Indonesian settlement that belongs to Bener Meriah regency in Aceh province (Sumatra), specifically to Timang Gajah district within it. Based on its coordinates (4.7596° N, 96.7253° E), it is located in the interior highland area of Sumatra. The seat of Bener Meriah regency is Simpang Tiga Redelong; the regency has a total area of 1,454.09 km² and had a population of 175,781 at the end of 2023, divided into 10 districts and 233 villages. Gegur Sepakat lacks a separate, dedicated scholarly source available in the literature, therefore the following account presents contextual information understandable at the level of the broader administrative units – Timang Gajah district and Bener Meriah regency – which the reader should keep in mind at all times.
General overview
The name Gegur Sepakat does not appear in widely accessible Indonesian or international tourism and statistical databases, suggesting that the settlement is relatively small and has low public recognition, with significance primarily at the local level. It belongs to Timang Gajah district, which is one of the administrative units of Bener Meriah regency. The regency itself was created through the division of the former Kabupaten Aceh Tengah, and the overwhelming majority of its population belongs to the Gayo ethnic group. The Gayo communities primarily use the Gayo language in daily life, alongside Indonesian. The Bener Meriah area generally falls within the interior highland zone of Sumatra: the landscape bears characteristics of hills, volcanic plateaus, and forested areas. The economically most significant sector in the district is agriculture, particularly coffee cultivation, for which the Gayo plateau is known throughout Indonesia due to its robust and arabica coffee plantations. Gegur Sepakat itself presumably fits into this agricultural, rural environment; however, a source specifically confirming this for the village is not available.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data relating to Gegur Sepakat cannot be found in publicly accessible sources. Considering the broader context of Bener Meriah regency, the region is characterized as relatively peripheral and rural in nature, where the real estate market size and turnover typically lag behind more developed Indonesian urban areas. In such interior highland areas, real estate prices are generally lower than in coastal or urban zones of Aceh province. From an investment perspective, agricultural properties – particularly coffee plantations – hold regional significance, as coffee cultivation on the Gayo plateau is one of the defining economic pillars of the regency. Under general Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; instead, usufruct rights (Hak Pakai) or other indirect legal arrangements are available to them, the specifics of which in any case require legal consultation. All these considerations apply to the regency and region as a whole, not exclusively to Gegur Sepakat.
Safety and security
Separate local-level statistics or police data relating to safety and security in Gegur Sepakat are not available. In the broader context of Bener Meriah regency and Aceh province, it may be noted that Aceh province has become generally stable in political and security terms since 2005 – following the signing of the Aceh peace accord – and the interior highland areas of the province typically rank among the quieter, rural regions. However, all travelers and investors are advised to follow current announcements from local authorities, Indonesian foreign ministry briefings, and their own country's consular services, as general characterization cannot substitute for specific, up-to-date situational assessment.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction relating to Gegur Sepakat is contained in available sources. At the Bener Meriah regency level, however, the region does possess one specific, source-verified historical site: the Radio Rimba Raya memorial monument, located in Pintu Rime Gayo district. This radio station broadcast Indonesian sovereignty through international radio transmission during the period of Dutch military aggression (during the independence war), and today it is accessible as a monument. Additionally within the regency, Rembele Airport provides air connections, and the natural landscapes of the Gayo plateau – its topography, plantations, and forested areas – may attract nature enthusiasts, though a source-based, named list of attractions for these cannot be provided within the scope of this article. The exact distance between Gegur Sepakat and the Radio Rimba Raya memorial monument is not available as data, but both are located within Bener Meriah regency.
Summary
Gegur Sepakat is a small, rural settlement in Bener Meriah regency, Aceh province, administratively part of Timang Gajah district, situated in the interior highland zone of Sumatra. The available information, drawn at regency level, outlines the main characteristics of the environment: a Gayo ethnic population, an agricultural economy based primarily on coffee cultivation, and a region possessing a historical site (Radio Rimba Raya). No separate, detailed data source exists for the village itself, therefore any more specific claims should be understood within the context of the broader administrative units.

