Seunagan Timur – Eastern Agricultural Plains of Nagan Raya
Seunagan Timur (East Seunagan) extends the agricultural character of the Seunagan area into the eastern portion of Nagan Raya Regency. The district occupies inland lowland terrain where the flat to gently rolling landscape supports mixed agriculture including rice, palm oil, fruit orchards and vegetable gardens. The slightly more inland position compared to the coastal districts provides some distance from the immediate coast while maintaining the productive lowland agricultural conditions that characterise the region.
Tourism & Attractions
Seunagan Timur shares the general agricultural character of the Nagan Raya lowlands. Rice paddy landscapes, village market scenes and the rhythms of rural Acehnese life provide cultural interest for visitors exploring the region. The mixed agricultural landscape – palms, rice, fruit trees – creates more visual variety than monoculture areas. Traditional village events and celebrations offer occasional cultural viewing opportunities.
Real Estate Market
Property in Seunagan Timur mirrors the broader agricultural market of Nagan Raya. Mixed agricultural land is available at affordable prices, with values based on productivity and access. Village homes are simple and inexpensive. The more inland position may slightly reduce prices compared to coastal-adjacent areas, offering additional value for agricultural investors.
Rental & Investment Outlook
Agricultural investment in mixed farming provides diversified returns. The variety of crops available in Seunagan Timur's climate and terrain conditions reduces single-crop risk. Returns are modest and agricultural in nature. There is no commercial or tourist rental market. The district offers straightforward, affordable agricultural investment for patient investors.
Practical Tips
Seunagan Timur is accessible via local roads from the main Nagan Raya network. Infrastructure is basic but adequate for the farming community. The inland position provides some shelter from coastal weather extremes. All significant services require travel to the regency capital area. The community follows traditional Acehnese Islamic practices.

