Tadu Raya – Inland Agriculture in Western Nagan Raya
Tadu Raya is an inland district in Nagan Raya Regency, occupying the transitional lowland zone between the coast and the forested interior. The district's economy centres on palm oil smallholdings and rice farming, with communities settled along the road network that connects the coast to the inland areas. Village life follows the agricultural calendar, with palm oil fruit harvesting providing regular income and rice cultivation adding food security and supplementary earnings.
Tourism & Attractions
Tadu Raya is a working agricultural area without formal tourism infrastructure or attractions. The palm oil and rice landscapes provide typical west Aceh rural scenery. Village life, with its mosque-centred community activities and agricultural routines, offers authentic cultural viewing for visitors passing through. The district serves as a transit area between the coast and the interior rather than a destination in itself.
Real Estate Market
The property market in Tadu Raya is agricultural, with palm oil plots and rice land forming the main assets. Prices are affordable, reflecting the rural location and limited development activity. Village homes are simple and inexpensive. The market operates through local networks with no formal real estate services or outside investor activity.
Rental & Investment Outlook
Palm oil and rice farming provide the investment returns in Tadu Raya. Returns fluctuate with commodity prices but provide a basic income stream. Residential rental demand is limited to local needs. The district offers very affordable entry into west Aceh agricultural land for investors interested in plantation or rice farming operations.
Practical Tips
Tadu Raya is accessible via inland roads from the main Nagan Raya road network. Road conditions vary by season. Infrastructure is basic but adequate for the farming community. The interior lowland climate is hot, humid and rainy. All services beyond village basics require travel to the regency capital area.

