Buluh Dori – a small Acehnese settlement in Simpang Kiri District of Kota Subulussalam
Buluh Dori is a small settlement in Aceh Province, Indonesia, specifically belonging to Simpang Kiri District (Kecamatan Simpang Kiri) within Kota Subulussalam city. Geographically, it is located in the northern part of Sumatra island, approximately near 2.65° north latitude and 97.95° east longitude. The region falls within the southwestern interior areas of Aceh Province, characterized by hilly and mountainous terrain, river valleys, and a tropical climate. Detailed and verifiable data specifically about Buluh Dori are currently limited; therefore, the description below partly presents relationships valid at the broader level of Kota Subulussalam and Aceh Province, with this distinction clearly indicated in all cases.
General overview
Buluh Dori is not among Indonesia's widely known settlements visited by tourists; rather, it can be considered an average, small Acehnese rural community that fits within the administrative system of Simpang Kiri District. The district itself operates as part of Kota Subulussalam's administrative territory. Kota Subulussalam is a relatively young urban municipality in Aceh: it gained independent city (kota) status in 2007, having previously functioned as part of Aceh Singkil regency. The city and its associated districts, including Simpang Kiri, are characterized primarily by agricultural areas and, in part, forestry operations, where plantation farming—particularly the cultivation of palm oil and rubber—plays an important role in local livelihoods. The majority of the population is linked to Acehnese and Singkil ethnicities, and Islam is the predominant religion in the region. Specific population figures, territorial data, or other statistics that can be reliably attributed to Buluh Dori cannot be provided from available sources.
Real estate and investment
Reliable, settlement-level data on the real estate market and investment activity in Buluh Dori are not available. Considering the broader context, Kota Subulussalam—and interior areas of Aceh in general—has a real estate market with moderate activity compared to more developed Indonesian cities. In the region, land prices and property values are typically considerably lower than, for example, in Banda Aceh or major Javanese cities, which can be attributed partly to limited infrastructure development and lower demand levels. It should be noted that in Indonesia, regulations governing land acquisition for foreign citizens are generally restrictive: direct land ownership acquisition by foreign individuals is prohibited or severely restricted, so interested parties typically obtain property through leasing (sewa), long-term operating agreements, or property ownership through an Indonesian legal entity. The region's longer-term development potential may be linked to the evolution of the agricultural sector and infrastructure investments, but no specific projects or plans relating to Buluh Dori are known from available sources.
Safety and security
Verifiable public safety statistics or specific security data for Buluh Dori are not available. Generally speaking, Aceh Province has undergone significant changes over the past decades: the 2005 Helsinki Peace Agreement concluded the long-running armed conflict between the province and the central government, and since then, public safety conditions throughout the province have stabilized. In rural, smaller settlements such as Buluh Dori, public safety generally develops within the framework of local community norms and Islamic-based local regulations (syariah), which are applied in Aceh Province under a special autonomy framework. General advice for travelers is to follow current travel recommendations from their own government and authorities before any trip to Indonesia, and to be respectful of local religious and cultural customs.
Tourist attractions
Buluh Dori is not known as a tourism destination in itself, and no specifically named attractions or sites can be identified in the settlement from available sources. However, the broader surroundings of Kota Subulussalam and Simpang Kiri District are not lacking in natural resources: the region falls near the Leuser Ecosystem, one of the largest remaining tropical rainforest complexes in Southeast Asia, encompassing significant nature conservation areas. It is important to emphasize that regarding specific access points near Buluh Dori within the Leuser Ecosystem, reliable precise distance data or named entry points cannot be provided from available sources. Along roads passing through or reaching Kota Subulussalam, the natural landscape—mountains, rivers, plantations—presents a characteristic picture of Sumatra's interior countryside, which in itself may be noteworthy for those attracted to quieter, less touristed Indonesian rural areas.
Summary
Buluh Dori is a small, not widely known settlement in Aceh Province, Indonesia, forming part of Simpang Kiri District of Kota Subulussalam. The region is agricultural in character, a tropical countryside where infrastructure and tourism development are at lower levels than in more developed regions of Indonesia. Detailed data exclusively about the settlement are not currently available publicly; therefore, both real estate market and tourism and security-related contexts can be understood more appropriately within the broader framework of Kota Subulussalam and Aceh Province. For those seeking quieter, interior Sumatran countryside, the region's natural environment—particularly due to its proximity to the Leuser Ecosystem—may merit attention, though in such cases detailed local orientation is essential.

