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    Gampong Mulia – village in Kecamatan Peudada, Kabupaten Bireuen, Aceh province

    Gampong Mulia is a small Sumatran village belonging to Kecamatan Peudada of Kabupaten Bireuen regency in Aceh province. Based on its coordinates (5.1945628° N, 96.561658° E), it is located near the main highway connecting Banda Aceh and Medan cities, in the northern part of Sumatra. According to 2023 data, administratively it falls under Peudada, one of the 17 kecamatan of Kabupaten Bireuen. Since settlement-level independent source material about the village is not currently available, the following characterization relies primarily on verified regency-level data and the general context of Aceh province.

    General overview

    Gampong Mulia is one of the villages (gampongs) of Kecamatan Peudada administrative unit in Kabupaten Bireuen. The regency is one of Aceh province's most significant transit areas: Kabupaten Bireuen's territory is bordered by three neighboring regencies — Kabupaten Bener Meriah, Kabupaten Pidie Jaya, and Kabupaten Aceh Utara — and the regency capital, Bireuen city, lies along the Banda Aceh–Medan transportation corridor, making the entire kabupaten a region of lively through traffic. Gampong Mulia itself does not feature in widely circulated tourism or economic sources, so agricultural and local community livelihoods characteristic of the surrounding rural areas can be presumed to exist in the village as well, as follows from the rural character of Kecamatan Peudada. The term gampong is a special administrative category in Aceh, corresponding to the smallest municipal unit in the province, and each gampong has its own village leader (keuchik). Kabupaten Bireuen became an independent regency on October 12, 1999, when it was separated from Kabupaten Aceh Utara, and since then has developed into one of the province's defining administrative and economic units.

    Real estate and investment

    Settlement-level real estate market data for Gampong Mulia is not available. Considering the broader context, Kabupaten Bireuen is a transit district lying along the Banda Aceh–Medan transportation axis, which generally sustains moderate but stable demand for commercial and logistics-oriented real estate in the regency capital and areas near the main highway. The rural real estate market in the regency's rural districts, and as expected in Kecamatan Peudada as well, is typically characterized by low turnover and is determined more by local actors. In Indonesia, foreign nationals face legal restrictions on real estate ownership: foreign citizens generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property, but may hold real estate only under specific, time-limited title forms (for example, Hak Pakai). This general legal framework applies to Aceh province as well, including Kabupaten Bireuen territory. From an investment perspective, the region's appeal is enhanced by the fact that the kabupaten performs a developed transit role in northern Sumatra; however, in the case of a small, rural gampong, assessing concrete investment potential requires on-site inspection and legal expert review.

    Safety and security

    Public safety statistics for Gampong Mulia are not known. The broader region, Kabupaten Bireuen, has a historically complex security past: according to source material, the kabupaten was one of the main bases of the Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) movement seeking Aceh's independence, and from May 2003 a military state of emergency was declared in the area. The situation gradually normalized following the 2005 Helsinki peace agreement (MOU Helsinki), which ended the decade-long armed conflict in Aceh province. In the nearly two decades since then, Aceh province and Kabupaten Bireuen have experienced a period of consolidation and recovery. Regarding current public safety, it is advisable to consult current travel advisories from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or other reliable government sources, as general province-level assessments are not necessarily directly applicable to individual villages.

    Tourist attractions

    No source material is available on named tourist attractions in Gampong Mulia. From the perspective of the broader region, Kabupaten Bireuen, however, it is worth noting that the kabupaten played a historically prominent role in Indonesia's national history: on June 18, 1948, Bireuen was temporarily declared Indonesia's second capital when, as a result of Dutch military aggression (Agresi Militer Belanda II, 1947–1948), the republic's government was forced to abandon Bukittinggi city. This historical fact represents special national heritage for the kabupaten. The kabupaten itself lies on the Banda Aceh–Medan route, which provides access to numerous natural and cultural attractions in Aceh province; however, reliable source data is not available regarding their specific distances from Gampong Mulia and accessibility.

    Summary

    Gampong Mulia is a small Acehnese gampong in Kecamatan Peudada of Kabupaten Bireuen, in the northern part of Sumatra. Since independent, detailed source material about the village is not available, the assessment is built on regency-level data and general frameworks relating to Aceh province. Due to the kabupaten's transit role and the gradual normalization following the 2005 Helsinki peace agreement, the broader region today represents a relatively stable environment; however, an accurate picture of Gampong Mulia's character, real estate market, and tourist resources can be formed only on the basis of on-site orientation and reliable local sources.


    More about Peudada

    Peudada – Mixed farming district in BireuenPeudada is an agricultural district in Bireuen Regency where the lowland terrain supports diverse farming activities. Rice cultivation…

    Peudada – Mixed farming district in Bireuen

    Peudada is an agricultural district in Bireuen Regency where the lowland terrain supports diverse farming activities. Rice cultivation dominates the flat areas, while fruit trees, including rambutan, durian and langsat, thrive in the garden zones around villages, and this agricultural diversity provides the community with multiple income streams and a varied diet, making Peudada a self-sufficient farming area. The villages are well-established, with community histories stretching back generations, and daily life follows the combined rhythms of rice cycles and the seasonal calendars of fruit trees, producing a characteristic mixed-farming landscape that differs from purely rice-focused coastal districts.

    Tourism and attractions

    Peudada offers the gentle beauty of a productive Acehnese farming district. Seasonal fruit harvests bring vibrant activity to the village markets, with durian season being particularly celebrated, and the agricultural landscapes change character throughout the year, from the brilliant green of young rice to the golden harvest fields. Traditional village architecture and the rhythms of Islamic community life provide cultural interest for visitors exploring the Acehnese countryside, and the combination of rice fields, fruit gardens and village life gives the district an unhurried character. There are no conventional tourism facilities, so visits are best arranged through local introductions and aligned with harvest periods when possible.

    Property market

    The property market in Peudada consists of productive agricultural land and village residential properties at affordable prices. Land values reflect agricultural productivity, water access and proximity to village centres, and the market operates through local networks with no formal real estate infrastructure. Fruit orchards can command slight premiums due to their established productive capacity, and village houses are typically simple structures built in local styles suited to the tropical climate. Indonesian land law applies in the usual way alongside customary arrangements for inheritance and neighbourhood use, and outside buyers should expect to rely on local relationships and thorough, community-level due diligence.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Agricultural investment in Peudada benefits from the district's crop diversity. Multiple harvest cycles across rice and fruit crops spread risk and income throughout the year, and the established fruit tree base provides long-term productive assets that appreciate in value as trees mature. There is no tourism or commercial rental market, and returns are agricultural and modest but diversified. For investors with specific interest in Indonesian mixed tropical agriculture, Peudada offers an approachable entry point, and longer-term value can be enhanced by improvements in irrigation, post-harvest handling and market access to regional centres such as Bireuen, Lhokseumawe and eventually Medan.

    Practical tips

    Peudada is accessible from Bireuen town via local roads, and the flat terrain is generally easy to navigate but can become waterlogged during heavy rains. Infrastructure is basic, with electricity and mobile coverage in main areas, and fruit season is the most interesting time to visit the local markets. Standard services require travel to Bireuen town, and the climate is tropical and humid, typical of Aceh's north coast lowlands. Visitors should be prepared for simple village conditions and should follow the expected Acehnese norms around modest dress and respectful behaviour, particularly in community spaces and during prayer times, which structure much of village daily life.

    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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