3★
▶︎ Ayani Hotel ▶︎ Sulthan Hotel ▶︎ Hermes Palace or Similar
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||
✔ Meals inclusive as specified
✔ Hotel accommodation as specified
✔ All transfers inclusive as specified
✔ Driver cum guide
✔ English speaking guide during tours
D01: Arrival Banda Aceh (city Tour) (L,D)
D02: Banda Aceh City Tour (history & Culture) (B,L,D)
D03: Banda Aceh City Tour (shopping) (B,L,D)
D04: Banda Aceh (departure) (B)
Package Valid Till : 31/03/2026
DAY 01: ARRIVAL BANDA ACEH (CITY TOUR) (Lunch/Dinner)
➤ Meet and greet with tour representative on arrival at Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport (BTJ).
➤ The Public Cemetery in Banda Aceh is a mass burial site where more than 46,000 victims of the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami were laid to rest. Located in the heart of the city, the cemetery serves as a solemn and emotional reminder of the tragedy that struck Aceh. Visitors come to pay their respects, reflect on the scale of the disaster, and honor the memory of those who lost their lives. The site is peaceful, well-maintained, and often included as a key stop in tsunami memorial tours.
➤ After that, Visit the Tsunami Ferry Monument in Banda Aceh is one of the most remarkable reminders of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. This massive ferry, weighing over 2,600 tons, was swept by the powerful tsunami waves nearly 5 kilometers inland and landed on top of two houses in a residential area. Amazingly, the vessel became a place of refuge, saving the lives of 59 people. Today, the ferry stands as a monument and historical site, symbolizing both the force of nature and the resilience of the Acehnese people. Visitors can walk around and even inside the ship to learn more about the event and its impact on the local community.
➤ Enroute, were going to lunch at a local restaurant and check-in at the hotel.
➤ The Gunongan Historical Park is a cultural heritage site located in Banda Aceh, built during the reign of Sultan Iskandar Muda in the 17th century. It was constructed as a symbol of love for his wife, Putroe Phang, a princess from Pahang (present-day Malaysia), who longed for the hills of her homeland. The Gunongan itself is a white, mountain-shaped structure where the queen would relax and enjoy the royal gardens. This site reflects the blend of Acehnese and Malay culture and is considered one of Aceh’s most romantic and historic landmarks. Today, it is open to the public as part of the city’s cultural and historical attractions.
➤ The Baiturrahman Grand Mosque, located in the heart of Banda Aceh, is a stunning symbol of Acehnese resilience and Islamic heritage. Originally built in the 12th century and later reconstructed by the Dutch in the 19th century, the mosque features majestic domes, elegant minarets, and beautiful Islamic architecture. During the 2004 tsunami, the mosque miraculously remained standing while much of the surrounding area was destroyed. It became a place of refuge for many survivors and today stands as a powerful reminder of Aceh’s strength, faith, and unity. The mosque continues to serve as a central place of worship and a proud icon of the Acehnese people.
➤ Lastly, Dinner at local restaurant and overnight stay in Aceh.
DAY 02: BANDA ACEH CITY TOUR (HISTORY & CULTURE) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast at hotel depart for a fun day. The Tsunami Aceh Museum is a powerful memorial and educational center located in Banda Aceh, built to commemorate the victims of the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Designed by renowned Indonesian architect Ridwan Kamil, the museum features a unique and symbolic architectural style that reflects the strength and spirit of the Acehnese people. Inside, visitors can explore emotional exhibits, photographs, survivor stories, and interactive displays that help them understand the scale and impact of the disaster. The museum also serves as a reminder of the importance of disaster preparedness and resilience.
➤ The PLTD Apung Museum in Banda Aceh is a former electric-generating ship that was swept inland nearly 5 kilometers by the powerful waves of the 2004 tsunami. Originally used to supply electricity to the city, the ship now stands as a dramatic reminder of the disaster’s strength and impact. After the tsunami, it was transformed into a museum to educate visitors about the tragedy. The site includes informative displays, photographs, and viewing decks where visitors can learn about the ship’s history and the events of December 26, 2004. It is one of Banda Aceh’s most visited tsunami memorial sites.
➤ Thereafter, lunch at local restaurant acehnese dishes at a nearby restaurant and short rest and refresh at the hotel.
➤ Aceh Traditional House also known as Rumoh Aceh, is a unique and iconic symbol of Acehnese culture and heritage. Built entirely of wood without using nails, the house features a raised structure on stilts, designed to withstand earthquakes and floods. Its architectural style reflects the wisdom of traditional Acehnese craftsmanship, with intricate carvings and practical designs suited for the local climate. Visitors can explore the house to learn about Acehnese daily life, customs, and values passed down through generations. It is often showcased in cultural parks and museums as part of Aceh’s rich cultural identity.
➤ The Ulee Lheue Beach is a peaceful and scenic beach located just a few kilometers from the center of Banda Aceh. Known for its calm waves and beautiful sunset views, the beach is a favorite spot for both locals and tourists to relax and unwind. It also holds historical significance, as it was one of the areas severely affected by the 2004 tsunami. Today, Ulee Lheue Beach has been rebuilt and serves as a reminder of Aceh’s recovery, offering a mix of natural beauty, local food stalls, and a tranquil atmosphere perfect for a short escape from the city.
DAY 03: BANDA ACEH CITY TOUR (SHOPPING) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast proceed to The Mosque Roof Site in Aceh is a remarkable reminder of the power of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. During the disaster, the mosque was swept away, and only its roof was found stranded in the middle of a rice field, approximately 2.5 kilometers from its original location. This site has since become a symbol of the tsunami’s force and is often visited by tourists and locals who wish to reflect on the tragedy. It stands as a quiet but powerful memorial to the lives lost and the resilience of the Acehnese people.
➤ The Cut Nyak Dhien House is a traditional Acehnese wooden house that belonged to Cut Nyak Dhien, a national heroine who bravely led the resistance against Dutch colonial rule in the late 19th century. Located in Aceh Besar, the house has been preserved as a historical and cultural site. It showcases traditional Acehnese architecture and offers insights into the life, struggle, and legacy of Cut Nyak Dhien. Visitors can explore the house to learn more about her role in Indonesian history and the spirit of independence she inspired among the Acehnese people.
➤ And then, lunch at local restaurant and proceed to Lampuuk Beach is a beautiful and serene coastal destination located in the Aceh region of Indonesia. Known for its clear turquoise waters, soft sandy shores, and lush surrounding landscapes, it offers a peaceful escape for visitors looking to relax and enjoy nature. Lampuuk Beach was significantly affected by the 2004 tsunami, but it has since been rebuilt and is now a symbol of Aceh’s recovery. The beach is perfect for swimming, picnics, and witnessing stunning sunsets, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
➤ Thereafter, Aceh Market, also known as Pasar Aceh, is a bustling traditional market located in the heart of Banda Aceh. The market offers a wide variety of goods, including local handicrafts, spices, fresh produce, textiles, and traditional Acehnese products. It’s a great place for visitors to experience the vibrant culture of Aceh and pick up unique souvenirs, such as batik fabric, traditional snacks, and handcrafted jewelry. The lively atmosphere and rich scents of local spices make it a must-visit destination for those looking to explore the authentic shopping experience in Aceh.
➤ Last but not least, Dinner at another local restaurant and transferred back to hotel for overnight stay.
DAY 04: BANDA ACEH (DEPARTURE) (Breakfast)
➤ After breakfast, you have the freedom to explore the area that nearby to you, for you can have a good acsess to catch your flight easily to the airport.
1. Price is per person on twin sharingbasis
2. Confirmation will be sent with the indicated cutoff date and available payment methods
3. Reconfirmation - You are requested to make full payments as per invoice by the the given cutoff date
4. Guaranteed - Booking's will only be Guaranteed once FULL PAYMENTS are received in our account
5. Transfers & Tours - Will be provided on Seat In Coach basis (Sharing basis) unless stated otherwise.
6. Reservations are subject to cancellation until fully paid.
7. Additional levies, government charges & other applicable fees, including additional taxes, surcharges and visa fees specific to your departure date or flight routing, may apply and are beyond our control.
8. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply depending on date of travel.
9. These prices are a guide to the best price and are subject to change without notice.
10. Prices are subject to change without notice, due to matters outside our control, such as adverse currency fluctuations, fuel surcharges, taxes and airfare increases, please enquire for further details.






Known as the “Veranda of Mecca,” it has a strong Islamic heritage and is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Banda Aceh played a significant role in Indonesia’s early trade and Islamic development. The city is also known for its resilience after being devastated by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which brought global attention. Today, Banda Aceh is a peaceful and vibrant city, home to historical landmarks, beautiful mosques, museums, and warm, welcoming people.
★ The 2004 tsunami sites: Public Cemetery, Ferry Monument, Tsunami Museum, PLTD Apung
★ Explore cultural heritage at Gunongan Monument, Baiturrahman Mosque, and Cut Nyak Dhien House
★ Relax at Ulee Lheue and Lampuuk Beaches
★ Discover Acehnese traditions at the Aceh Traditional House
★ Shopping at Aceh Market for local products and souvenirs
★ Enjoy authentic local meals at selected restaurants

Welcome to Banda Aceh -The capital and largest city in the province of Aceh, Indonesia.
The capital city of the Aceh province, located at the northern tip of Sumatra Island, Indonesia. Known as the “Veranda of Mecca,” it has a strong Islamic heritage and is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Banda Aceh played a significant role in Indonesia’s early trade and Islamic development. The city is also known for its resilience after being devastated by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which brought global attention. Today, Banda Aceh is a peaceful and vibrant city, home to historical landmarks, beautiful mosques, museums, and warm, welcoming people.

The Public Cemetery - Tsunami victims of Indian Ocean (2004)
A mass burial site where more than 46,000 victims of the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami were laid to rest. Located in the heart of the city, the cemetery serves as a solemn and emotional reminder of the tragedy that struck Aceh. Visitors come to pay their respects, reflect on the scale of the disaster, and honor the memory of those who lost their lives. The site is peaceful, well-maintained, and often included as a key stop in tsunami memorial tours.

Ferry Monument -A large ship that landed on a house rooftop
One of the most remarkable reminders of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. This massive ferry, weighing over 2,600 tons, was swept by the powerful tsunami waves nearly 5 kilometers inland and landed on top of two houses in a residential area. Amazingly, the vessel became a place of refuge, saving the lives of 59 people. Today, the ferry stands as a monument and historical site, symbolizing both the force of nature and the resilience of the Acehnese people. Visitors can walk around and even inside the ship to learn more about the event and its impact on the local community.

Gunong Monument - A heritage site built for the queen of Sultan Iskandar Muda
It's a cultural heritage site located in Banda Aceh, built during the reign of Sultan Iskandar Muda in the 17th century. It was constructed as a symbol of love for his wife, Putroe Phang, a princess from Pahang (present-day Malaysia), who longed for the hills of her homeland. The Gunongan itself is a white, mountain-shaped structure where the queen would relax and enjoy the royal gardens. This site reflects the blend of Acehnese and Malay culture and is considered one of Aceh’s most romantic and historic landmarks. Today, it is open to the public as part of the city’s cultural and historical attractions.

Baiturrahman Grand Mosque - A symbol of Acehnese resilience and Islamic heritage
A stunning symbol of Acehnese resilience and Islamic heritage. Originally built in the 12th century and later reconstructed by the Dutch in the 19th century, the mosque features majestic domes, elegant minarets, and beautiful Islamic architecture. During the 2004 tsunami, the mosque miraculously remained standing while much of the surrounding area was destroyed. It became a place of refuge for many survivors and today stands as a powerful reminder of Aceh’s strength, faith, and unity. The mosque continues to serve as a central place of worship and a proud icon of the Acehnese people.
DAY 01: ARRIVAL BANDA ACEH (CITY TOUR) (Lunch/Dinner)
➤ Meet and greet with tour representative on arrival at Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport (BTJ).
➤ The Public Cemetery in Banda Aceh is a mass burial site where more than 46,000 victims of the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami were laid to rest. Located in the heart of the city, the cemetery serves as a solemn and emotional reminder of the tragedy that struck Aceh. Visitors come to pay their respects, reflect on the scale of the disaster, and honor the memory of those who lost their lives. The site is peaceful, well-maintained, and often included as a key stop in tsunami memorial tours.
➤ After that, Visit the Tsunami Ferry Monument in Banda Aceh is one of the most remarkable reminders of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. This massive ferry, weighing over 2,600 tons, was swept by the powerful tsunami waves nearly 5 kilometers inland and landed on top of two houses in a residential area. Amazingly, the vessel became a place of refuge, saving the lives of 59 people. Today, the ferry stands as a monument and historical site, symbolizing both the force of nature and the resilience of the Acehnese people. Visitors can walk around and even inside the ship to learn more about the event and its impact on the local community.
➤ Enroute, were going to lunch at a local restaurant and check-in at the hotel.
➤ The Gunongan Historical Park is a cultural heritage site located in Banda Aceh, built during the reign of Sultan Iskandar Muda in the 17th century. It was constructed as a symbol of love for his wife, Putroe Phang, a princess from Pahang (present-day Malaysia), who longed for the hills of her homeland. The Gunongan itself is a white, mountain-shaped structure where the queen would relax and enjoy the royal gardens. This site reflects the blend of Acehnese and Malay culture and is considered one of Aceh’s most romantic and historic landmarks. Today, it is open to the public as part of the city’s cultural and historical attractions.
➤ The Baiturrahman Grand Mosque, located in the heart of Banda Aceh, is a stunning symbol of Acehnese resilience and Islamic heritage. Originally built in the 12th century and later reconstructed by the Dutch in the 19th century, the mosque features majestic domes, elegant minarets, and beautiful Islamic architecture. During the 2004 tsunami, the mosque miraculously remained standing while much of the surrounding area was destroyed. It became a place of refuge for many survivors and today stands as a powerful reminder of Aceh’s strength, faith, and unity. The mosque continues to serve as a central place of worship and a proud icon of the Acehnese people.
➤ Lastly, Dinner at local restaurant and overnight stay in Aceh.
DAY 02: BANDA ACEH CITY TOUR (HISTORY & CULTURE) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast at hotel depart for a fun day. The Tsunami Aceh Museum is a powerful memorial and educational center located in Banda Aceh, built to commemorate the victims of the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Designed by renowned Indonesian architect Ridwan Kamil, the museum features a unique and symbolic architectural style that reflects the strength and spirit of the Acehnese people. Inside, visitors can explore emotional exhibits, photographs, survivor stories, and interactive displays that help them understand the scale and impact of the disaster. The museum also serves as a reminder of the importance of disaster preparedness and resilience.
➤ The PLTD Apung Museum in Banda Aceh is a former electric-generating ship that was swept inland nearly 5 kilometers by the powerful waves of the 2004 tsunami. Originally used to supply electricity to the city, the ship now stands as a dramatic reminder of the disaster’s strength and impact. After the tsunami, it was transformed into a museum to educate visitors about the tragedy. The site includes informative displays, photographs, and viewing decks where visitors can learn about the ship’s history and the events of December 26, 2004. It is one of Banda Aceh’s most visited tsunami memorial sites.
➤ Thereafter, lunch at local restaurant acehnese dishes at a nearby restaurant and short rest and refresh at the hotel.
➤ Aceh Traditional House also known as Rumoh Aceh, is a unique and iconic symbol of Acehnese culture and heritage. Built entirely of wood without using nails, the house features a raised structure on stilts, designed to withstand earthquakes and floods. Its architectural style reflects the wisdom of traditional Acehnese craftsmanship, with intricate carvings and practical designs suited for the local climate. Visitors can explore the house to learn about Acehnese daily life, customs, and values passed down through generations. It is often showcased in cultural parks and museums as part of Aceh’s rich cultural identity.
➤ The Ulee Lheue Beach is a peaceful and scenic beach located just a few kilometers from the center of Banda Aceh. Known for its calm waves and beautiful sunset views, the beach is a favorite spot for both locals and tourists to relax and unwind. It also holds historical significance, as it was one of the areas severely affected by the 2004 tsunami. Today, Ulee Lheue Beach has been rebuilt and serves as a reminder of Aceh’s recovery, offering a mix of natural beauty, local food stalls, and a tranquil atmosphere perfect for a short escape from the city.
DAY 03: BANDA ACEH CITY TOUR (SHOPPING) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast proceed to The Mosque Roof Site in Aceh is a remarkable reminder of the power of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. During the disaster, the mosque was swept away, and only its roof was found stranded in the middle of a rice field, approximately 2.5 kilometers from its original location. This site has since become a symbol of the tsunami’s force and is often visited by tourists and locals who wish to reflect on the tragedy. It stands as a quiet but powerful memorial to the lives lost and the resilience of the Acehnese people.
➤ The Cut Nyak Dhien House is a traditional Acehnese wooden house that belonged to Cut Nyak Dhien, a national heroine who bravely led the resistance against Dutch colonial rule in the late 19th century. Located in Aceh Besar, the house has been preserved as a historical and cultural site. It showcases traditional Acehnese architecture and offers insights into the life, struggle, and legacy of Cut Nyak Dhien. Visitors can explore the house to learn more about her role in Indonesian history and the spirit of independence she inspired among the Acehnese people.
➤ And then, lunch at local restaurant and proceed to Lampuuk Beach is a beautiful and serene coastal destination located in the Aceh region of Indonesia. Known for its clear turquoise waters, soft sandy shores, and lush surrounding landscapes, it offers a peaceful escape for visitors looking to relax and enjoy nature. Lampuuk Beach was significantly affected by the 2004 tsunami, but it has since been rebuilt and is now a symbol of Aceh’s recovery. The beach is perfect for swimming, picnics, and witnessing stunning sunsets, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
➤ Thereafter, Aceh Market, also known as Pasar Aceh, is a bustling traditional market located in the heart of Banda Aceh. The market offers a wide variety of goods, including local handicrafts, spices, fresh produce, textiles, and traditional Acehnese products. It’s a great place for visitors to experience the vibrant culture of Aceh and pick up unique souvenirs, such as batik fabric, traditional snacks, and handcrafted jewelry. The lively atmosphere and rich scents of local spices make it a must-visit destination for those looking to explore the authentic shopping experience in Aceh.
➤ Last but not least, Dinner at another local restaurant and transferred back to hotel for overnight stay.
DAY 04: BANDA ACEH (DEPARTURE) (Breakfast)
➤ After breakfast, you have the freedom to explore the area that nearby to you, for you can have a good acsess to catch your flight easily to the airport.
3★
▶︎ Ayani Hotel ▶︎ Sulthan Hotel ▶︎ Hermes Palace or Similar
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|
✔ Meals inclusive as specified
✔ Hotel accommodation as specified
✔ All transfers inclusive as specified
✔ Driver cum guide
✔ English speaking guide during tours
D01: Arrival Banda Aceh (city Tour) (L,D)
D02: Banda Aceh City Tour (history & Culture) (B,L,D)
D03: Banda Aceh City Tour (shopping) (B,L,D)
D04: Banda Aceh (departure) (B)
Package Valid Till : 31/03/2026
DAY 01: ARRIVAL BANDA ACEH (CITY TOUR) (Lunch/Dinner)
➤ Meet and greet with tour representative on arrival at Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport (BTJ).
➤ The Public Cemetery in Banda Aceh is a mass burial site where more than 46,000 victims of the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami were laid to rest. Located in the heart of the city, the cemetery serves as a solemn and emotional reminder of the tragedy that struck Aceh. Visitors come to pay their respects, reflect on the scale of the disaster, and honor the memory of those who lost their lives. The site is peaceful, well-maintained, and often included as a key stop in tsunami memorial tours.
➤ After that, Visit the Tsunami Ferry Monument in Banda Aceh is one of the most remarkable reminders of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. This massive ferry, weighing over 2,600 tons, was swept by the powerful tsunami waves nearly 5 kilometers inland and landed on top of two houses in a residential area. Amazingly, the vessel became a place of refuge, saving the lives of 59 people. Today, the ferry stands as a monument and historical site, symbolizing both the force of nature and the resilience of the Acehnese people. Visitors can walk around and even inside the ship to learn more about the event and its impact on the local community.
➤ Enroute, were going to lunch at a local restaurant and check-in at the hotel.
➤ The Gunongan Historical Park is a cultural heritage site located in Banda Aceh, built during the reign of Sultan Iskandar Muda in the 17th century. It was constructed as a symbol of love for his wife, Putroe Phang, a princess from Pahang (present-day Malaysia), who longed for the hills of her homeland. The Gunongan itself is a white, mountain-shaped structure where the queen would relax and enjoy the royal gardens. This site reflects the blend of Acehnese and Malay culture and is considered one of Aceh’s most romantic and historic landmarks. Today, it is open to the public as part of the city’s cultural and historical attractions.
➤ The Baiturrahman Grand Mosque, located in the heart of Banda Aceh, is a stunning symbol of Acehnese resilience and Islamic heritage. Originally built in the 12th century and later reconstructed by the Dutch in the 19th century, the mosque features majestic domes, elegant minarets, and beautiful Islamic architecture. During the 2004 tsunami, the mosque miraculously remained standing while much of the surrounding area was destroyed. It became a place of refuge for many survivors and today stands as a powerful reminder of Aceh’s strength, faith, and unity. The mosque continues to serve as a central place of worship and a proud icon of the Acehnese people.
➤ Lastly, Dinner at local restaurant and overnight stay in Aceh.
DAY 02: BANDA ACEH CITY TOUR (HISTORY & CULTURE) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast at hotel depart for a fun day. The Tsunami Aceh Museum is a powerful memorial and educational center located in Banda Aceh, built to commemorate the victims of the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Designed by renowned Indonesian architect Ridwan Kamil, the museum features a unique and symbolic architectural style that reflects the strength and spirit of the Acehnese people. Inside, visitors can explore emotional exhibits, photographs, survivor stories, and interactive displays that help them understand the scale and impact of the disaster. The museum also serves as a reminder of the importance of disaster preparedness and resilience.
➤ The PLTD Apung Museum in Banda Aceh is a former electric-generating ship that was swept inland nearly 5 kilometers by the powerful waves of the 2004 tsunami. Originally used to supply electricity to the city, the ship now stands as a dramatic reminder of the disaster’s strength and impact. After the tsunami, it was transformed into a museum to educate visitors about the tragedy. The site includes informative displays, photographs, and viewing decks where visitors can learn about the ship’s history and the events of December 26, 2004. It is one of Banda Aceh’s most visited tsunami memorial sites.
➤ Thereafter, lunch at local restaurant acehnese dishes at a nearby restaurant and short rest and refresh at the hotel.
➤ Aceh Traditional House also known as Rumoh Aceh, is a unique and iconic symbol of Acehnese culture and heritage. Built entirely of wood without using nails, the house features a raised structure on stilts, designed to withstand earthquakes and floods. Its architectural style reflects the wisdom of traditional Acehnese craftsmanship, with intricate carvings and practical designs suited for the local climate. Visitors can explore the house to learn about Acehnese daily life, customs, and values passed down through generations. It is often showcased in cultural parks and museums as part of Aceh’s rich cultural identity.
➤ The Ulee Lheue Beach is a peaceful and scenic beach located just a few kilometers from the center of Banda Aceh. Known for its calm waves and beautiful sunset views, the beach is a favorite spot for both locals and tourists to relax and unwind. It also holds historical significance, as it was one of the areas severely affected by the 2004 tsunami. Today, Ulee Lheue Beach has been rebuilt and serves as a reminder of Aceh’s recovery, offering a mix of natural beauty, local food stalls, and a tranquil atmosphere perfect for a short escape from the city.
DAY 03: BANDA ACEH CITY TOUR (SHOPPING) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast proceed to The Mosque Roof Site in Aceh is a remarkable reminder of the power of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. During the disaster, the mosque was swept away, and only its roof was found stranded in the middle of a rice field, approximately 2.5 kilometers from its original location. This site has since become a symbol of the tsunami’s force and is often visited by tourists and locals who wish to reflect on the tragedy. It stands as a quiet but powerful memorial to the lives lost and the resilience of the Acehnese people.
➤ The Cut Nyak Dhien House is a traditional Acehnese wooden house that belonged to Cut Nyak Dhien, a national heroine who bravely led the resistance against Dutch colonial rule in the late 19th century. Located in Aceh Besar, the house has been preserved as a historical and cultural site. It showcases traditional Acehnese architecture and offers insights into the life, struggle, and legacy of Cut Nyak Dhien. Visitors can explore the house to learn more about her role in Indonesian history and the spirit of independence she inspired among the Acehnese people.
➤ And then, lunch at local restaurant and proceed to Lampuuk Beach is a beautiful and serene coastal destination located in the Aceh region of Indonesia. Known for its clear turquoise waters, soft sandy shores, and lush surrounding landscapes, it offers a peaceful escape for visitors looking to relax and enjoy nature. Lampuuk Beach was significantly affected by the 2004 tsunami, but it has since been rebuilt and is now a symbol of Aceh’s recovery. The beach is perfect for swimming, picnics, and witnessing stunning sunsets, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
➤ Thereafter, Aceh Market, also known as Pasar Aceh, is a bustling traditional market located in the heart of Banda Aceh. The market offers a wide variety of goods, including local handicrafts, spices, fresh produce, textiles, and traditional Acehnese products. It’s a great place for visitors to experience the vibrant culture of Aceh and pick up unique souvenirs, such as batik fabric, traditional snacks, and handcrafted jewelry. The lively atmosphere and rich scents of local spices make it a must-visit destination for those looking to explore the authentic shopping experience in Aceh.
➤ Last but not least, Dinner at another local restaurant and transferred back to hotel for overnight stay.
DAY 04: BANDA ACEH (DEPARTURE) (Breakfast)
➤ After breakfast, you have the freedom to explore the area that nearby to you, for you can have a good acsess to catch your flight easily to the airport.
1. Price is per person on twin sharingbasis
2. Confirmation will be sent with the indicated cutoff date and available payment methods
3. Reconfirmation - You are requested to make full payments as per invoice by the the given cutoff date
4. Guaranteed - Booking's will only be Guaranteed once FULL PAYMENTS are received in our account
5. Transfers & Tours - Will be provided on Seat In Coach basis (Sharing basis) unless stated otherwise.
6. Reservations are subject to cancellation until fully paid.
7. Additional levies, government charges & other applicable fees, including additional taxes, surcharges and visa fees specific to your departure date or flight routing, may apply and are beyond our control.
8. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply depending on date of travel.
9. These prices are a guide to the best price and are subject to change without notice.
10. Prices are subject to change without notice, due to matters outside our control, such as adverse currency fluctuations, fuel surcharges, taxes and airfare increases, please enquire for further details.
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