Bukit Alim – a small Sumatran village in the Kecamatan Longkib area, Aceh province
Bukit Alim is an Indonesian village belonging to the Kecamatan Longkib administrative district, forming part of Kota Subulussalam, in Aceh province on the island of Sumatra. Based on its coordinates (2.5768° N, 97.9130° E), the area is situated in a mountainous region oriented toward Sumatra's interior. Since direct village-level sources are not available, the broader administrative and geographical context is presented below. Aceh province is Indonesia's northernmost province and holds a special autonomous status within the country's administrative system.
General overview
Bukit Alim is one of the villages in Kecamatan Longkib, which belongs to the Kota Subulussalam administrative unit. Subulussalam as an urban area (kota) holds independent administrative status within Aceh province. The Longkib district itself remains relatively unknown to the international public and is primarily characterized by agricultural and forestry activities across the broader region. The name Bukit Alim translates from Indonesian to approximately "wise hill" or "scholar hill," which may refer to the area's topographical character. In the absence of concrete, village-level statistical or descriptive sources about the settlement, it must be placed in general context: Aceh province as a whole is characterized by extensive forest areas stretching along the Bukit Barisan mountain range, natural diversity, and a Muslim cultural heritage. Rural villages – likely including Bukit Alim – are typically small communities whose life is determined by agriculture, plantation farming (such as palm oil and rubber) and close connection with the natural environment. The province as a whole is notable for having the highest proportion of Muslim inhabitants in Indonesia's population, and daily life is regulated within the framework of Sharia law – a principle that applies to local villages as well.
Real estate and investment
Independent, reliable real estate market data specific to Bukit Alim is not available. The broader region, Aceh province – and within it Kota Subulussalam – has a real estate market that is generally small-town and rural in character, where transactions typically occur between local actors and prices fall far short of those seen on Java or Bali. Under general Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) over property; for them, long-term rental arrangements (hak sewa) or various forms of nominal ownership are available, which carry legal and financial risks. Due to Aceh's special autonomous status, the local regulatory environment may differ from national norms in certain matters, making it advisable to involve local legal experts in any property purchase or investment venture. The region is rich in natural resources – including forest areas and agricultural land – but the investment appeal of rural areas is limited by the lack of developed infrastructure, low population density, and specific local regulations.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics for Bukit Alim are not available in publicly accessible sources. Throughout its history, Aceh province was the site of armed conflict between the Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) separatist movement and the Indonesian state for decades; however, following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, a peace agreement was reached in 2005, and since then the province's political situation has stabilized. Over the past two decades, Aceh has gradually settled into a period of peaceful consolidation. The Sharia-based legal system is enforced throughout the province, which represents particular local norms from the perspective of public safety and social order. In rural, small villages – as Bukit Alim likely is – community control is generally strong, though infrastructure deficiencies and distance from larger cities can affect the standard of available public services.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions are listed in available sources regarding Bukit Alim. The broader region, Aceh province, however, possesses numerous well-known natural and cultural landmarks. The Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser (Gunung Leuser National Park) mentioned in sources is one of the most significant protected areas in Southeast Asia: it extends through the Aceh Tenggara (Southeast Aceh) regency and forms part of UNESCO World Heritage. The park is home to critically endangered Sumatran orangutans, tigers, elephants, and rhinoceroses. Stretching along the Bukit Barisan mountain range southeast of Aceh's capital, Banda Aceh, the forested landscape likewise offers substantial trekking opportunities. From Kota Subulussalam – to which Bukit Alim administratively belongs – the district's natural watercourses, hillsides, and villages demonstrating local communities' traditional ways of life may be accessible, though their exact names and directions are best verified through local sources.
Summary
Bukit Alim can be considered a small, poorly documented village in the Kecamatan Longkib district, forming part of Kota Subulussalam, Aceh province, on the island of Sumatra. Based on available data, the broader region's context is provided by its rural, agricultural character typical of the area, the social environment defined by Sharia law, and rich natural heritage. In the absence of concrete, village-level factual data, those interested are advised to seek more detailed and current information from local administrative bodies or from scholarly literature dealing with Aceh province.

