Mon Jambee – small settlement in Kecamatan Jeumpa, Kabupaten Bireuen, Aceh
Mon Jambee is a smaller, poorly documented settlement in Aceh Province, Indonesia, in the northern part of Sumatra. Administratively, it falls within the territory of Kabupaten Bireuen (Bireuen regency) and, more specifically, within the Kecamatan Jeumpa district. Based on its coordinates (5.2162°N, 96.6624°E), it is located slightly south of the Strait of Malacca coastline, in the interior areas of Aceh. No independent, detailed Wikipedia source or other widely available documentation exists for the settlement, so the following description is based primarily on generally known information pertaining to the broader administrative units—Kabupaten Bireuen and Aceh Province.
General overview
Mon Jambee, as part of Kecamatan Jeumpa, is integrated into the administrative system of Kabupaten Bireuen, which is one of the regencies in Aceh Province on Sumatra's northern coast. Bireuen regency itself is an area characterized predominantly by agriculture and fishing, where rice paddies, coconut plantations, and fishing play decisive roles in the local economy. The small villages situated in this central-northern strip of Aceh Province—presumably including Mon Jambee—are typically rural in character: the majority of the resident population earns its livelihood from agriculture and small-scale trade. Kecamatan Jeumpa is one of Bireuen regency's interior districts, which does not possess any special attractions known on a national level; it is primarily the location of everyday life for those living there. Since no independent source material exists on Mon Jambee, beyond the above, well-founded concrete data cannot be provided regarding the settlement's size, exact population, infrastructure facilities, or institutions.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, verifiable data is known about Mon Jambee's real estate market. Considering the broader context, Kabupaten Bireuen is one of Aceh Province's less urbanized regions with modest economic development, where real estate prices are typically significantly lower than in Aceh Province's capital, Banda Aceh, or in Indonesia's economic centers. In rural districts—such as Kecamatan Jeumpa—land and property transactions are limited, demand is predominantly local in nature, and development activity is minimal. It is important to note generally that in Indonesia, the opportunities for foreigners to acquire real estate are restricted by federal-level legislation: foreign nationals cannot, as a general rule, acquire full property rights (hak milik) over arable land or residential property; rather, they may only maintain property usage rights for limited, renewable periods (such as hak pakai). This general regulatory framework is applicable both to Mon Jambee and to Bireuen regency as a whole. From an investment perspective, the region cannot currently be counted among Indonesia's dynamically developing real estate districts that attract external capital.
Safety and security
Neither local crime statistics nor any other detailed security assessment relating to Mon Jambee is available. The assessment of the broader region, Aceh Province, has changed substantially over the past decades: following the peace process concluded in 2005 and the reconstruction after the 2004 tsunami, the province has consolidated and is now generally considered a safe area within Indonesia. Aceh is a special autonomous province where local sharīʿa-based regulations are also in force, and this provides a distinctive social order in everyday life. In rural areas, presumably including Kecamatan Jeumpa, the closed nature of small communities and local social control generally have a favorable influence on average public safety. Nevertheless, it is recommended for any traveler or interested person to also consult the information provided by the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Indonesian authorities, and consular sources near the place of stay regarding the current, up-to-date situation.
Tourist attractions
There is no available source regarding named tourist attractions directly associated with Mon Jambee. However, in the broader area of Kabupaten Bireuen, there are several natural and cultural values characteristic of Aceh Province. Bireuen regency is situated along the main road leading toward North Sumatra, and the Aceh region as a whole is characterized by rich Islamic cultural heritage, mosque architecture, and in some places, pristine natural environment. The more well-known tourist destinations in Aceh Province—such as the city of Banda Aceh with its historical sites and 2004 tsunami memorials, and Pulau Weh island with its coral reefs—are located several hundred kilometers away from Bireuen. Since Mon Jambee is a smaller, rural settlement, it may be of interest primarily to those traveling there who are interested in Acehnese countryside life and local community culture, rather than being the destination of visitors seeking established tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Mon Jambee is a poorly documented small settlement in Kecamatan Jeumpa district of Kabupaten Bireuen regency in Aceh Province, in the northern part of Sumatra. Neither its tourist appeal nor its real estate market activity places it among the region's notable locations; based on available information, it is predominantly rural in character and the setting for a local community's life. The broader region, Kabupaten Bireuen and Aceh Province, generally offers a stable, though modestly developed, economic and tourist environment. More detailed, well-founded information about the settlement can only be obtained through on-site research or consultation with local sources.

