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    About Jangka Alue Bie

    Jangka Alue Bie – village in Jangka District of Kabupaten Bireuen, Aceh Province

    Jangka Alue Bie is a small settlement in Aceh Province, Indonesia, situated on the northern part of Sumatra island. Administratively, it belongs to Jangka District (Kecamatan Jangka), which is classified under Kabupaten Bireuen regency. Based on its coordinates (5.248725, 96.7748298), the village is located not far from the equator, near the coast of the Aceh Gulf, in a region wedged between the Strait of Malacca and the Indian Ocean. It is important to note that the available source materials do not contain substantive administrative or demographic data regarding Kecamatan Jangka; therefore, the following description presents generally verifiable characteristics of the broader Kabupaten Bireuen and Aceh Province, always clearly indicating that these do not apply exclusively to this village.

    General overview

    Jangka Alue Bie does not belong among settlements widely known in Indonesia or regularly visited by tourists; rather, it is a typical Acehnese rural community whose daily life is connected to local agriculture and fishing. Kecamatan Jangka, to which the village belongs, is located in the northern, coastal strip of Kabupaten Bireuen, and the settlements in the region are characteristically engaged in rice cultivation, fishing, and small-scale trade. Kabupaten Bireuen as a whole is one of the more densely populated and agriculturally active regions of Aceh Province, with its seat in the city of Bireuen. The strong Islamic cultural traditions generally characteristic of Aceh Province are also defining for Kabupaten Bireuen: a significant part of local community life is organized around religious and cultural customs. Verifiable data regarding village-level population, area, or infrastructure characteristics of Jangka Alue Bie was not available, and therefore these characteristics are not presented here.

    Real estate and investment

    Verifiable source data on the village-level real estate market in Jangka Alue Bie is not available; therefore, the following describes general relationships discernible at the level of broader Kabupaten Bireuen and Aceh Province. The real estate market in Aceh Province is relatively underdeveloped compared to the prominent tourism regions of Indonesia—such as Bali island—and is driven primarily by local, domestic demand. In rural, agriculturally oriented zones, to which Jangka District also belongs, real estate prices are generally moderate, and the majority of transactions occur through informal channels with the assistance of local intermediaries. For foreign nationals, the framework of generally applicable Indonesian land ownership regulations applies: according to current Indonesian law, foreigners cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) or investment through a business entity is possible. Before investing in real estate in rural Aceh, it is recommended to consult with a local legal expert and an advisor familiar with territorial regulations, particularly since Aceh Province's special autonomous status may entail certain local regulatory peculiarities.

    Safety and security

    Verifiable public safety statistics or police data specific to Jangka Alue Bie village are not available; therefore, only the context generally applicable to the region is presented. Aceh Province has been significantly stabilized since the reconstruction following the 2004 tsunami and the Helsinki Peace Agreement concluded in 2005: the armed conflict characteristic of earlier decades has ended, and the province is today generally considered a safe area in the context of Indonesian domestic regions. Rural settlements in Kabupaten Bireuen, including the villages of Jangka District, are characteristically low-crime areas with closed community life, strongly structured by religious norms. This naturally does not mean that minor common crimes are entirely excluded; however, no verifiable data is available regarding village-level specific security incidents. Travelers and potential investors should take into account current information from the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the destination country's own travel advisories when visiting the area.

    Tourist attractions

    In the case of Jangka Alue Bie, source-supported tourist attractions at the village level are not known; therefore, attention is drawn to generally mentioned attractions verifiable at the level of the broader Kecamatan Jangka and Kabupaten Bireuen, clearly indicating that these are not necessarily found in the village itself. Kecamatan Jangka is situated on the coast, and the Acehnese coastal landscape—with its fishing villages, open sea, and characteristic mangrove forests—offers in itself a distinctive image to visitors. Kabupaten Bireuen regency as a whole is considered more of a transit area along the main road connecting Aceh Province's capital, Banda Aceh, and the eastern coast, rather than an independent tourist destination. At the scale of Aceh Province, prominent natural and cultural attractions—such as the Grand Mosque in Banda Aceh (Masjid Raya Baiturrahman) or coastal areas near Lhoknga—lie several hours' drive to the west of Kabupaten Bireuen. In the immediate vicinity, local markets, mosques, and the natural coastline form the framework of any potential visit.

    Summary

    Jangka Alue Bie is a rural Acehnese settlement in Jangka District of Kabupaten Bireuen, which does not rank among Indonesia's prominent destinations from either a tourist or real estate market perspective. Detailed, verifiable administrative, demographic, or economic data regarding the village is currently not available from publicly accessible sources. The broader region—Kabupaten Bireuen and Aceh Province—has been relatively stable since the 2005 peace process and is characterized by a rural lifestyle based on agricultural and fishing traditions. For those seeking an authentic Acehnese village setting or considering settlement in northern Sumatra, independent, on-site exploration of local legal, infrastructural, and market conditions is essential.


    More about Jangka

    Jangka – Aquaculture and rice along Bireuen's coastJangka is a coastal district in the northern part of Bireuen Regency, where the flat alluvial plain meets the Strait of Malacca.…

    Jangka – Aquaculture and rice along Bireuen's coast

    Jangka is a coastal district in the northern part of Bireuen Regency, where the flat alluvial plain meets the Strait of Malacca. The district is characterised by its extensive shrimp ponds (tambak) and rice paddies that stretch across the low-lying coastal landscape, and aquaculture has become increasingly important to the local economy, with shrimp and fish farming supplementing traditional rice cultivation and ocean fishing. The villages are spread along the coast and the main north-south roads connecting to Bireuen town, and daily life blends the rhythms of rice agriculture, pond management and small-scale fishing in a way that is typical of Aceh's more productive coastal sub-districts.

    Tourism and attractions

    Jangka is not a tourist destination but offers authentic glimpses of coastal Acehnese life. The aquaculture ponds create an interesting landscape of rectangular water bodies reflecting the sky, interspersed with palm trees and village compounds, and traditional fishing methods are still practised along the shore. The daily fish catch provides opportunities for seafood enthusiasts to experience the freshest possible ingredients, and the flat, open landscape offers atmospheric sunsets over the Strait of Malacca. Visitors interested in the combination of rice, pond aquaculture and small-boat fishing will find Jangka a genuine working example of Aceh's coastal economy, and respectful engagement through local contacts is the best way to explore.

    Property market

    Property in Jangka is dominated by agricultural and aquaculture assets. Shrimp pond parcels and rice land form the primary market, with prices reflecting productivity and water management quality, and residential properties are simple village homes. The market is entirely local, with transactions between families and community members, and coastal land carries both opportunity (aquaculture potential) and risk (flooding, saltwater intrusion), with pricing that reflects these factors. Indonesian coastal and aquaculture regulations apply, and the customary role of village leadership in facilitating and witnessing transactions remains important. Outside buyers should rely on experienced local intermediaries for due diligence on water management and legal status.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Investment in Jangka centres on aquaculture. Well-managed shrimp ponds can generate attractive returns when market conditions are favourable, though they also carry biological and weather-related risks, and rice land provides more stable but lower returns. There is no tourist rental market, and the district's accessibility from Bireuen town and the coastal highway provides reasonable logistics for agricultural commerce. Investors should assess water quality, pond infrastructure and local management expertise carefully, and realistic entry requires partnering with experienced operators rather than attempting greenfield development from outside the community. Returns are sensitive to both commodity prices and disease events in aquaculture stock.

    Practical tips

    Jangka is accessible via the north coast road from Bireuen town, and the flat, low-lying terrain is vulnerable to seasonal flooding, particularly during the northeast monsoon. Infrastructure is basic but adequate for the farming community, and mobile coverage is available along main roads. The coastal climate is hot and humid, with cooling sea breezes, and all major services require travel to Bireuen town. Visitors interested in the aquaculture industry should seek local contacts who can arrange visits to operational ponds, and standard Acehnese expectations around modest dress and respectful behaviour apply throughout the district, including observance of prayer times in the village context.

    More about Bireuen

    Bireuen – Aceh Agricultural CenterBireuen Regency in Aceh, on Banda Aceh–Medan road. Rice farming, coffee plantations, traditional Acehnese villages.Where is Bireuen?Bireuen…

    Bireuen – Aceh Agricultural Center

    Bireuen Regency in Aceh, on Banda Aceh–Medan road. Rice farming, coffee plantations, traditional Acehnese villages.

    Where is Bireuen?

    Bireuen Regency in Aceh, on Banda Aceh–Medan road.

    What to See?

    1. Local markets and mosques

    Local markets and mosques

    2. Cot Gapu waterfall

    Cot Gapu waterfall

    3. Traditional Acehnese cuisine

    Traditional Acehnese cuisine.

    4. Local markets and nature

    Local markets and nature.

    5. Local markets and nature

    Local markets and nature.

    Culture & Cuisine

    Bireuen Regency in Aceh, on Banda Aceh–Medan road. Rice farming, coffee plantations, traditional Acehnese villages.

    When to Visit?

    April–October dry season is ideal.

    How Long to Stay?

    1–2 days recommended.

    Public Safety

    The region is generally safe. Use reliable local operators. Keep valuables at accommodation. Best healthcare in the nearest major city.

    Practical Information

    Bireuen Regency in Aceh, on Banda Aceh–Medan road.

    Summary

    Bireuen Regency in Aceh, on Banda Aceh–Medan road. Rice farming, coffee plantations, traditional Acehnese villages.

    More about Aceh

    Aceh is the northernmost province of Sumatra, where Islamic traditions, natural beauty, and historical heritage intertwine in a unique way. The province faces the Indian Ocean, and…

    Aceh is the northernmost province of Sumatra, where Islamic traditions, natural beauty, and historical heritage intertwine in a unique way. The province faces the Indian Ocean, and since its rebuilding after the 2004 tsunami, it has become a renewed, welcoming region.

    Where is Aceh?

    Aceh is located at the northern tip of Sumatra, between the Indian Ocean and the Strait of Malacca. Banda Aceh is the provincial capital, directly accessible by air from Jakarta and Medan.

    What to See in Aceh Province?

    1. Weh Island (Pulau Weh) – Diving and Snorkeling

    Indonesia's northernmost island features crystal-clear water, rich coral reefs, and marine life. Iboih Beach and Rubiah Island are the diving centers. The island's calm atmosphere attracts those seeking a quiet tropical paradise.

    2. Baiturrahman Grand Mosque

    Banda Aceh's iconic white mosque is not just a religious center but also the city's symbol. It miraculously survived the tsunami and today serves as a symbol of survival.

    3. Tsunami Memorial and Museum

    The museum preserving memories of the 2004 tidal wave is a moving and important stop. The ship swept into the city center by the tsunami now serves as an open-air memorial.

    4. Sabang – Indonesia's Zero Kilometer Point

    Sabang on Weh Island marks Indonesia's westernmost point. The 0 km monument is a popular photo spot, and the surrounding natural beauty is worth the visit on its own.

    5. Acehnese Coffee Culture

    Aceh is famous for its Gayo coffee, grown in the central highlands. Local coffee shops (warkop) are the centers of social life, where traditional Acehnese coffee is a must-try.

    When to Visit Aceh?

    The dry season (April–September), according to BMKG, is ideal for travel. Diving conditions at Weh Island are also best during this period.

    How Long to Stay?

    4–6 days is sufficient for the main attractions:

    • 1–2 days: Banda Aceh, mosque, tsunami memorial
    • 2–3 days: Weh Island, diving, beaches
    • 1 day: Gayo highlands and coffee plantations

    Why Choose Aceh?

    Aceh is recommended for those seeking authentic, off-the-beaten-path destinations. The rich cultural heritage, world-class diving, and Sumatran hospitality together make it special.

    Renting or Investing in Aceh?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Aceh, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about Aceh, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Aceh Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Aceh is a little-known but extraordinarily rich province. The meeting of natural beauty, history, and local culture provides an experience that few Indonesian destinations can offer.

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