Showing posts with label A. Aceh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A. Aceh. Show all posts

Thursday, December 31, 2015

Pandan Mountain in Aceh Tamiang

Pandan Mountain located in Kabupaten Aceh Tamiang, Exactly in Kampung Selamat Kecamatan Tenggulun. This located is very beautiful places, and so far from noise of city and also noise of cars, factory and many more.


From Kuala Simpang to Pandan Mountain need time estimate 2-3 hours by car and if you use motorcycle you will more faster. The access to Pandan Mountain is not to bad, cause the road still use ground road, and when the dray season so many dust.
To get this located from Kuala Simpang we must use owner vehicle, or we can rent the car in Kuala Simpang, never mind, you will forget it when you arrived in Pandan Mountain, why ? cause Pandan Mountain is a beautiful place and tranquillity place. But when you have arrived in there, please dont shock, why ? cause Pandan Mountain is not Mountain, there are just like a Hill. But the name of the hill is Pandan Mountain. But you will not disappoint if you have arrived to located.










Friday, March 9, 2012

Aceh Singkil

Aceh Singkil

Regency of Aceh Singkil that is capitalized in Singkil City is located in 2020 -300 North Latitude 97004 -98012 with area of 3,578 cubic kilometers. It is adjancent to Southeast Aceh in the north, Indoensia Ocean in the south, North Sumatera in the east and Trumon and South Aceh Regency in the west.

Regency of Aceh Singkil is divided into 10 subdistricts, 23 Mukim, and 190 villages. There are 10 subdistricts in Aceh Singkil, namely Pulau Banyak Subdistrict, Singkil Subdistrict, Simpang Kanan Subdistrict, Kuala Baru Subdistrict, Kota baharu Subdistrict, Suro Subdistrict, North Singkil Subdistrict, Danau Paris Subdistrict, Gunung Meuriah Subdistrict and Singkohor Subdistrict.

Main commodity of Aceh Singkil is from agriculture sector and services sector. Main commodity of agriculture sector is plantation sector with commodity of oil palm, cocoa, coffee, coconut, cloves and patchouli; agriculture sub-sector with commodity of corn and cassava. Main commodity of services sector is tourism, nature and culture tourism.











Sunday, February 19, 2012

Langsa City - Spirit of Aceh

Langsa is a city in Aceh, Indonesia. It is also called Kota Langsa in Indonesian. The city covers an area of 262.41 square kilometres and according to the 2000 census had a population of 117,256 people. Langsa is a former of some parts of East Aceh district. Located approximately 400 miles from the city of Banda Aceh. Langsa previous status in accordance with City Administrative Regulation Number 64 Year 1991 on the establishment of the City Administrative Langsa. Langsa then set the status of a town by Act No. 3 of 2001, dated June 21, 2001 There are several universities in the city of Langsa, among others: University Samudra of Langsa, Stai Zawiyah Cot Kala, Campus LP3I and some schools of nursing and midwifery such as: Academy of Nursing of "Harapan Ibu", Academy of Nursing "Yayaysan Cut Nyak Dien",Nursing Academy of "UMMI", and other so on.



City Of Kuala Simpang - Aceh Tamiang

Aceh Tamiang is a regency from Nangroe Aceh Darussalam Province, Aceh Tamiang nearest with Sumatera Utara, this city have multicultural, like Melayu, Acehnese, Batak, Jawa, ect





Sunday, July 3, 2011

Blangpidie City

Blangpidie or Blang Pidie is a town in the Aceh province of Indonesia and it is the capital of Southwest Aceh Regency. Blangpidie is located on the west coast of Sumatra island and the main Banda Aceh — Medan road passes through the town.

Meulaboh City

Aceh Barat with the town of Meulaboh is located on the western part of the Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Province and is one of several regions in western-part of Aceh coastal area (Nagan Raya, Calang, Teunom, LokNga, etc.), which were massively damaged by the Tsunami in December 2004.

Aceh Barat District it self consists of 11 Sub-districts with 12 Puskesmas (public health centers). The population in Aceh Barat District before the tsunami was 113,436 people, 26,117 households, according to the Asian Development Bank (2003). UNHIC and the Government of Indonesia reported 17,564 died because of the tsunami in Meulaboh city and surrounding areas; 80,251 were reported displaced and spread in many locations throughout all the districts of Aceh Barat.


Monday, June 13, 2011

Krueng Raya

Krueng Raya is 35 km from Banda Aceh is a region name. In the area there are port named “Port Malahayati” used frequently Banda Aceh people to cross to the island of Weh (Sabang). Finally disabled the port after the port of Ulee LHE enable a more stately built (but the same were destroyed by the Tsunami). Krueng Raya, including areas with the worst damage due to Tsunami can be reached within 30 minutes from Banda Aceh.

In this area is also very famous with its beach named Ujong Batee, where in addition to its beautiful beaches also have a quite magnificent restaurant that serves food that is typical of the famous Crab Aceh Besar, Windu Shrimp, Oysters, Turtle Eggs, and a variety of seafood and agricultural other. Ujong Batee beach itself is located about 17 km east of Banda Aceh. The beach is covered with dense pine trees is a patron of the visitors when a hot day so it is quite comfortable to relax. Ujong Batee in Ujung Batu Aceh language means, perhaps the name was given because of the beach that we can immediately see the other side of the island of Sabang

Besides Ujong Batee, in Krueng Raya also has named Lamreh tourist area, this area is an area that was once barren hill, but has now planted with various trees. From here we can see the beautiful sea panorama as seen in the picture on this page.






Tsunami Museum

The Aceh Tsunami Museum, located in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, is a museum designed as a symbolic reminder of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami disaster, as well as an educational center and an emergency disaster shelter in case the area is ever hit by a tsunami again





Sunday, April 24, 2011

Simeulue

"Simeulue Ate Fulawan", or in Indonesian "Simeulue Berhati Emas",
describes the openness and friendliness towards visitors in Simeulue. It means "Simeulue With a Heart of Gold".

Simeulue has a lot to offer; beaches, islands, caves, forest, wild life, surfing, diving and even two lakes and a waterfall. There are traditions and culture; performances such as Debus, Nandong and Nanga-nanga.

Simeulue Regency consists of many islands. Besides the big Simeulue (100 km long) there are many more smaller beautiful islands with inviting beaches and great waves for surfing. Simeulue has a great tourism potential. Besides all the attractions, it is also easy to go there.







Iboih (Teupin Layeu)

The beach area near Pulau Rubiah has become known as Iboih. Teupin Layeu is a more exact name. Here we use Iboih. This area has more of a backpacker family feeling than Gapang. Besides diving, snorkeling, swimming and relaxing the area is also nice for walks, either north to the next beach and Km 0 or south along the path to Lhok Weing.

The island Rubiah just outside is worth a visit. There are even a few bungalows on the southern end. It is possible to swim over, but only if you are a good swimmer. Use fins and remember that the current in between can be very strong. Don’t do it alone. Otherwise, go by boat.

KLKP View information at the parking lot is owned by a tourism community group. They arrange boat trips, motorbikes, bicycles, snorkeling equipment etc. Internet is available at the dive shop.






Pulau Weh

Pulau Weh is one of the best snorkeling and diving destinations in Southeast Asia. Pulau Weh is still the Pulau Weh (or Weh Island or Sabang) that we remember; the coral reefs, the scenery, the atmosphere and its friendly people.

There is so much more to this island than diving; fishing, nature, sceneries, atmosphere and much more. Ask any of the many travelers who stay month after month and still come back for more all the time. Iboihs, Gapang, Sumur Tiga and Sabang Town are all interesting, relaxing and popular amongst foreign visitors.

THE NAME PULAU WEH

Western tourists have come to use the geographical name Pulau Weh or Weh Island. Indonesians normally use the administrative name, i.e. Sabang. It can be confusing when you ask for directions.

In this web portal we use Pulau Weh as it is more widely known. In Acehnese it would be Pulo Weh. Weh means move or go away. It can also be derived from Ie (water).

The three popular beach areas are Iboih, Gapang, and Sumur Tiga.








East Coast (Sumur Tiga)

Pantai Sumur Tiga on the east coast of Pulau Weh is during western season the best beach on Pulau Weh i.e. app. the second half of the year. For long it was kind of forgotten and only visited by locals living in the area and a few foreigners who knew about its solitude and good snorkeling.

The corals are not as good as in the Iboih/Gapang area; however when it comes to the fish there are no complaints. Dolphins are often sighted further out at sea. Two new resorts have been built here during the last year, both with tastefully designed bungalows, international food and good service.

What is known as Sumur Tiga is a short stretch of beach, but in reality the beach stretches from Iemeulee and two miles south, thereby forming the longest beach on Pulau Weh. Sumur Tiga means the third well. There are actually five wells along this beach. The first well (Sumur Satu) is south of Iemeulee (meaning trickling water) in the beginning of the beach.

After the second well (Sumur Dua) and all the way to the far to the far end the land behind the sand beach is steep and the trees give a lot of atmosphere and shadow for those who prefer.

At the third well, i.e. the Sumur Tiga itself, is the bungalows of Santai Sumur Tiga. At the forth well (Sumur Empat) is a Japanese bunker built with forced labor during WWII. Almost at the far end of the beach, is the fifth well (Sumur Lima). Here is the bungalows of Casa Nemo. By now you should be able to count to five in Indonesian.

A bit further down the coast beyond Sumur Tiga is Ujung Kareung with more bungalows. The east coast has some nice sand stretches in between rock formations. It can be nice to explore the coast with snorkel, mask, and fins. Check up the current before you start. The road south is good until Anoi Itam, a popular place amongst locals on weekends. It has a black sand beach, a big Japanese bunker and reportedly nice corals. There is a new up-market resort here called Rasa Seni. There are several nice coffee shops out of the way along this road.






Saturday, April 23, 2011

Suhom Waterfall

Location of natural tourist Suhom Waterfall , now primarily on every day off is always crowded with visitors who crowded recreation, both local residents and foreign tourists. Unlike the case when the condition persists Aceh conflict, very few people who visit there. Visitors who come from out of town or foreign tourists who want to know more about the ins and outs of Suhom Waterfall, in this place there are tour guides that come from local residents.

The position of this waterfall in the middle of beautiful natural scenery and natural. All around there are many durian trees, so that the durian season, many of which sell durian in the vicinity of waterfalls. In addition, in the vicinity of the waterfall there is also the location of which can be used for camping (camping).

A rushing waterfall is a source of electrical energy for the communities around the village of Kreung Kala. A micro hydro power plant has been built near the waterfall and operated for getting electricity to 200 families (Head of Family) Kreung Kala village residents.

All the way from Banda Aceh to the location of the waterfall, lay with stunning scenery of extraordinary beauty, white sand waves and visible near along the road, and also shows the high mountain ranges and beautiful.

This waterfall is located in the Village and Village Suhom Kreung Kala, Lhoong, Aceh Besar District, Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Indonesia.

To achieve Waterfall Suhom from Banda Aceh, takes approximately one hour by using the transport. Travel there via Route Banda Aceh – Calang (Aceh Jaya), past Lampuuk Beach, Beach Lhoknga and Leupung District.