Sabtu, 10 September 2016

10 Best Aceh Culinary

Another rich with natural and historical attractions, Aceh is also rich with diverse culinary tempting. Various culinary worth a try while visiting the tip of Sumatra's provinces. It feels a loss if it had been, but missed to taste. Moreover culinary-culinary very easy with slanted relative prices.
Now I try to describe the ten most delicious culinary Aceh, one of its most frequent visitors hunted.
Let's try to peek!

1. Chicken Catch

This culinary most hit in Aceh. Chicken cut into small pieces, marinated in herbs and fried typical. Served along with green chilli, pandan leaves, curry leaves / teumurui fried in the same container. It was tasty and crunchy. Display menu is quite messy. For a taste of the chicken we had ruffled the leaves fried in advance, and find the chicken in it. Therefore, this cuisine is called Chicken Catch. Can enjoy with soy sauce chili and onion. One portion ranges from Rp 20,000 to Rp 30,000. Finding Rooster Fish in Banda Aceh relative ease. Almost all the food stalls serving traditional Acehnese this menu.


2. Sate Matang

Sate Matang including culinary mainstay in Aceh. It looks different from the satay mostly wearing the diamond or rice cake. Mature satay served with peanut sauce, hot rice and broth. So if the tasting menu, there are many plates on our table.
Sate Matang typically use mutton or beef. Rasany tasteful. Moreover, a sizable piece of meat. In Banda Aceh find Sate Matang very easy, especially in the area Peunayong -surganya culinary evening in Banda Aceh. Each portion ranges from Rp 20,000 to Rp 25,000 / portion.


3. Mie Aceh

Hmmm ... who is not familiar with Mie Aceh? Deliciousness has been recognized everywhere. But this culinary tasting directly at the place of origin, certainly much favor. Traditional seasoning was more subtle. Mie its more yellow. Presentation of Aceh noodles now even more varied with a diverse mix such as beef, venison, lamb, crab, shrimp, squid, to seafood. In Banda Aceh, the location of Mie Aceh is the most famous in the area Peunayong Mie Razali. No one, if it comes to Aceh took time to sample the culinary.


4. Kuah Beulangong (Kari Aceh)

Known beulangong sauce because cooked in a large pot. This is the most delicious curry Aceh. The aroma is really appetizing. Beulangong sauce is usually served at noon with chunks of beef or goat Dagi. Very strong traditional seasoning. Prices range from Rp 15,000 to Rp 20,000 / servings. Almost all the eating houses typical of Aceh serving this menu. To minimize blood pressure during tasting sauce beulangong, not hurt you order drinks shaved cucumber ..


5. Martabak Aceh

Martabak Aceh worth a try, because it looks different with martabak in other areas. Martabak Aceh using the spring rolls wrapped in egg mixed with onion, peppers, and scallions. Adding delicacy, martabak Aceh served with pickled onions and cayenne pepper. Martabak martabak father is most famous in Banda Aceh. The price is quite cheap, ranging from Rp 8,000 / servings



6. Cake Bhoi

Bhoi is a sponge cake that resembles a typical Aceh koi fish cooked by grilling. This cake can last a long time until many months without preservatives. Most delicious taste with sweet tea. Because the texture dense, cake Bhoi quickly making full. It is suitable to carry while traveling. Besides in Pasar Aceh, Bhoi cake can also be found in central Aceh traditional cake in Lampisang adjacent to the house of Cut Nyak Dien.


7. Aceh Coffee

As a coffee-producing regions, it feels odd when visiting Aceh but not taking the time for a cup of coffee. In Banda Aceh, the coffee shop is very easy to find in every corner of the city. Coffee Aceh various types ranging from Arabica, Robusta, to the mongoose. Each presentation was different. Aceh stronger coffee aroma and fragrant. In Banda Aceh alone there are several locations for coffee, the most famous is the coffee Solong in Ulee Kareng. Or if you want an atmosphere more poppy, please Batoh coffee in the area. There, along the way provided a coffee shop with a variety of facilities and theme.


8. Sanger (Coffee Aceh with Milk)

Such as coffee, Sanger also one typical drink of Aceh. Sanger is a mix of coffee, milk and a little sugar. It is said that this term arises from the word "sange" to describe the taste of coffee and milk. But there are also said Sanger refers to the phrase 'equally understand', popularized by the students. It first appeared in the 1990s, many students who can not afford a cup of coffee milk, then asked peracik to make a cup of coffee mixed with milk and sugar. Sanger enjoy very easy, almost all coffee shops available. The price is Rp 5,000-Rp 8,000 / portion.


9. Timphan

Similarly BHOI cakes, snack cakes timphan this is typical of Aceh. Timphan easily obtained across the coffee shop in Aceh. Characteristic of this cake is wrapped in banana leaves that have been steamed young. The contents vary, ranging from coconut sugar, asokaya (jam from eggs and coconut milk), up to the taste of durian. The price is relatively cheap Rp. 1000 / fruit.

10. Rojak Aceh

Rojak Aceh consists of a variety of fruit coarsely chopped. Then the fruit pieces are mixed with a pestle and mortar sauce consisting of cayenne pepper, brown sugar, and peanuts. There was also a salad commonly called fresh fruit. This type of salad separate pieces of fruit with sauces. In Banda Aceh, where the most famous salad is Rojak Garuda. The location is not too far from Masjid Raya Baiturrahman. There was also a salad Blang Bintang, which is located close to the airport of Sultan Iskandar Muda. Sitting here, visitors can eat a salad while looking at airplanes. The price varied, ranging from Rp 8,000 to Rp 10,000 / servings.



Jumat, 02 September 2016

10 Best Places to Visit in Thailand

Thailand Map




1. Wat Arun, Bangkok




Situated on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River , Wat Arun (“Temple of Dawn”) is one of the oldest and best known tourist attractions in Bangkok. The temple is an architectural representation of Mount Meru, the center of the universe in Buddhist cosmology. Despite its name, the best views of Wat Arun are in the evening with the sun setting behind it.

2. Bangkok City


Thailand’s capital city and by far the largest city in the country, Bangkok, is a buzzing cosmopolis of high rise buildings, magnificent palaces, ancient temples, glittering nightclubs, bustling markets and streets lined with vendors hawking souvenirs and tantalizing foods. While the city is sometimes described as a concrete jungle jam-packed with noisy traffic and air pollution, Bangkok is not without its natural beauty that is seen in its remaining canals, green spaces and flowering tropical plants. The famous tourist street, Khao San Road, is a good place to begin with its cheap shopping, dining and nightlife. Also not to be missed is the sacred Wat Phra Kaew temple, which contains the Emerald Buddha.

3. Thailand Island


The islands off the coast of Thailand are famous throughout the world for their beautiful beaches, others for their gorgeous scenery and some even claim their fame for the party atmosphere. There are three main sets of islands in Thailand. To the east of Bangkok there are Ko Samet and Ko Chang, in the Gulf Ko Samui lie Ko Pha Ngan and Ko Tao, and in the Andaman Phuket and Ko Phi Phi. Phuket is the country’s largest and most developed island, connected to the mainland by two bridges. Ko Phi Phi is famous for the movie “The Beach”, while Ko Tao is Thailand’s diving mecca. But there are many, many more beautiful islands to choose from.

4. Elephant Nature Park, Chiang Mai


When in Chiang Mai, a day at the Elephant Nature Park is an exciting and unforgettable eco-tour for animal lovers. Elephant Nature Park is a rescue and rehabilitation center for abused, elderly, and injured Asian Elephants. What began as a personal quest for Sangduen “Lek” Chailert in 1992 has blossomed into one the world’s most respected elephant sanctuaries. Lek and her team of caretakers, vets, groundskeepers, and volunteers are devoted to ensuring that each rescue elephant lives out the rest of its life in peace and health at the Elephant Nature Park. The herd, currently made up of 30 members, is free to wander the park, bathe and feed at their leisure, as well as interact with park guests.

5. White Temple, Chiang Rai




Wat Rong Khun, or the “White Temple,” is a visually striking, ornate Buddhist temple located a 20-minute drive south of Chiang Rai. Conceptualized and built by Thai artist, Ajarn Chalermchai Kositpipat, the White Temple has become a highlight on many Thailand itineraries. The White Temple’s design does not match the traditional styles of other Buddhist temples throughout Thailand, and that was the artist’s intention. Chalermchai has created a surreal representation of what he sees are obstacles to the path of enlightenment.

He chose white instead of the typical gold to symbolize the Buddha’s pure nature. His use of mirror fragments in the mosaics represent wisdom. From beginning to end, the White Temple is both a thought provoking art piece and impressive place of worship. Around the temple you will find coffee shops, souvenir stores, and restaurants. Admission to the temple is 30 THB.

6. See a Thai kickboxing fight


This is no WWE or Luche Libre wrestling: you will surely see some dizzying kicks and punches being dealt. It’s fun to watch the matches but equally fun to watch the crowds, as they get really into it. You can find Muay Thai fights in lots of places around the country.

7.  Scuba Dive, Koh Tao



Thailand is the perfect country to learn how to SCUBA dive. Koh Tao is the most popular place to do so, with many dozens of internationally accredited dive schools. It takes just 3 days of training to become a certified Open Water diver.

8. Phi Phi  Island Tour by Speedboat, Phuket


The Phi Phi Islands Tour by Speedboat gives you a day of exploring the most stunning sights around these very popular and very beautiful islands in Southern Thailand. This includes such famous places as Maya Bay, made famous by the movie The Beach, as well as other popular destinations like Viking Cave, Monkey Beach and Bamboo Island.
The advantage of travelling by speedboat is the fact that it can get from one point of interest to the next much quicker than the alternatives. This gives you more time to swim in crystal-clear waters, see vibrant corals while snorkelling, relax on pristine sandy beaches or just enjoy the breathtaking views, wasting less time in transit.
This tour includes an international buffet lunch on Phi Phi Don Island as well as professional English-speaking guides who can take you to the best spots at the best times to avoid the crowds,

9. Coral  Island and Rachaa Island, Phuket


If you travel to Coral Island and Racha Island by speedboat, you get plenty of time to enjoy these outstanding tropical island paradises. Ringed by perfect white sand beaches and the glittering Andaman Sea, they are both idyllic places, with great opportunities for snorkelling among the beautiful corals, parasailing, banana boat riding and just enjoying the sun on a lovely beach, under the nodding palm trees.

10. Phang Nga Bay, Phuket



The Phang Nga Bay Full Day Cruise could just as easily be called the James Bond Experience as it features the film sets of The Man with the Golden Gun and Tomorrow Never Dies. The towering limestone islands, dense jungles and unspoilt beaches of Phang Nga Bay are absolutely breath-taking, with many little points of interest along the way to make a full day cruise one packed with memorable sights and experiences.

The trip includes stops at Suwankuha Temple (Monkey Cave), where an enormous golden Buddha statue sits among many friendly monkeys. You will also visit the fascinating floating village of Koh Panyee, where you will enjoy a tasty Thai lunch. Naturally, you will also see the iconic Koh Tapu – known as James Bond Island – as well as a choice of beautiful beaches and mysterious caves

Kamis, 01 September 2016

6 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Singapore

Singapore has been described as a playground for the rich, and it's true that the small city-state does have a certain sheen of wealth. But Singapore offers more than just high-end shopping malls, luxury hotels, and fine dining (though it's worth indulging in those a bit if you can). There is also a vibrant history and diverse ethnic quarters to discover, along with the many family-friendly attractions and lovely public spaces that make visiting this slightly futuristic city worthwhile.

Singapore has an excellent public transportation system that makes getting around convenient and easy. Once you've gotten a sense of the metro map, you'll have no problem zipping from one part of town to the next. English is spoken everywhere and signs are in English as well. In fact, Singapore is one of the easiest and most comfortable countries to navigate in Southeast Asia. And as long as you're not comparing prices to nearby Thailand or Vietnam, you're in for a lovely stay.

1. Marina Bay Sands

The opulent Marina Bay Sands resort complex includes a hotel, high-end luxury brands, a mall with a canal running through it, the ArtScience Museum, and the Marina Bay Sands Skypark - a vantage point for taking in the entire city. The Skypark's viewing deck and infinity pool are found in the ship (yes, ship) that tops the hotel. Only hotel guests are allowed to use the infinity pool but anyone can visit the observation deck. From the skypark, you can see the innovative double helix bridge, the port, the Gardens by the Bay, and the impressive skyline. While up there on top of the city, guests can grab a snack or a coffee at the rooftop restaurant or pick up some keepsakes from the souvenir stand. You can purchase a photo of yourself green-screened in front of the massive hotel as it's all lit up at night, but the cost is steep: 50 Singapore dollars. Better to ask a fellow tourist to snap a photo of you. The luxury and elegance of the Marina Bay Sands exemplify Singapore's taste, and help designate a major international city in Southeast Asia.

2. Singapore Flyer


If the observation deck at the Marina Bay Sands doesn't quite do it for you, try taking in high tea while looking out over the city from the Singapore Flyer, the world's largest giant observation wheel. Choose from several different packages that allow you to be served and pampered while enjoying a view that encompasses not only the Singapore skyline, but reaches to the Spice Islands of Indonesia and Malaysia's Straits of Johor. There are several different ticket packages to choose from, and each includes access to the multimedia Journey of Dreams exhibit that delves into Singapore's history and the creation of the Singapore Flyer. Flights last 30 minutes each and run from early morning until late at night, so you can choose which view of the city you want to enjoy: the beginning of another bustling day or when Singapore is aglow after dark.

3. Garden by The Bay


If the observation deck at the Marina Bay Sands doesn't quite do it for you, try taking in high tea while looking out over the city from the Singapore Flyer, the world's largest giant observation wheel. Choose from several different packages that allow you to be served and pampered while enjoying a view that encompasses not only the Singapore skyline, but reaches to the Spice Islands of Indonesia and Malaysia's Straits of Johor. There are several different ticket packages to choose from, and each includes access to the multimedia Journey of Dreams exhibit that delves into Singapore's history and the creation of the Singapore Flyer. Flights last 30 minutes each and run from early morning until late at night, so you can choose which view of the city you want to enjoy: the beginning of another bustling day or when Singapore is aglow after dark.

4. Little India and Arab Street


One of the most exciting aspects of Singapore is the diversity of its neighborhoods. Yes, the country is a savvy shoppers' paradise, but you'll also find rich traditions, delicious foods and local character in its older quarters. Nowhere is this truer than in Little India and Arab Street (also known as the Arab Quarter). The Indian community has a rich history in Singapore, and this enclave dates back more than 200 years. Singapore's name actually derives from the Sanskrit words for Lion City, according to Little India's official website. Today, the neighborhood is a thriving, colorful place where traditional holidays are celebrated, and visitors can observe worship and activity at the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple or purchase saris while mingling with local vendors.

In the Arab Quarter, you'll want to visit the historic Sultan Mosque, originally built in 1825. Non-Muslims are not permitted in the prayer hall, though you can appreciate the distinctive golden domes and craftsmanship of the exterior structure. Haji and Bali lanes are especially good spots to shop for something a little more unique than a designer handbag, and you'll also find yourself surrounded by music and food, as there are countless restaurants

5. Sentosa Island


Singapore isn't exactly known as a beach destination, but if you're really craving some fun in the sun, Sentosa Island is the place to find it. Siloso Beach is a good spot for getting in beach time, and visitors can play volleyball on free courts or go kayaking and skim-boarding. There are several other beach attractions as well, plus an Underwater World aquarium where you can swim with dolphins. A must-see on Sentosa Island is the Merlion, Singapore's famous statue that has the head of a lion and the body of a fish. You can take an escalator to the top of the statue, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area. Fort Siloso, the country's only preserved fort, is also located on Sentosa Island. Adventurous types will want to check out The Flying Trapeze and the SeaBreeze Water-Sports @ Wave House, where you can try your hand at flying strapped to a water-propelled jet pack.

6. Merlion park


When you’re in the vicinity of the Merlion Park and One Fullerton, it’s hard to miss out on the iconic symbol, regarded as the pride of Singapore. The large Merlion statue, standing at a height of 28 feet has a lion’s head and a fish’s body and represents the city’s humble origins as a fishing village. From here, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Marina Bay




Senin, 29 Agustus 2016

Cara Mendownload Video dari Youtube dengan Mudah

Mungkin anda mulai bingung bagaimaana cara mendownload video dari youtube ketika idm anda bermasalah. Kini, kami mempunyai sebuah solusi bagi anda youtubers agar dapat menonton selurruh video di youtube tanpa buffering.

Cara nya, adalah sebagai berikut :

1. Klik Link di bawah :

2. Copy link dari video youtube yang ingin di download

3. Kemudian, paste - kan pada kolom yang terdapat di link yang anda klik di atas

4. Tunggu sebentar

5. Klik ukuran file yang ingin di download (144/240/360/720HD

6. The Last, klik download

Selamat Menikmati ...

Sabtu, 27 Agustus 2016

The Most Popular Tourist Spots in Malaysia

Here is a tourist spot in Malaysia summarized from various sources, some of which are culinary tour of Malaysia as well as shopping attractions of Malaysia.



1. Petronas Twin Towers

The Petronas Twin Towers is the heart of Malaysia, this tower is the world-famous landmark, the building is very grand and amazing. In the Petronas towers, there is a mall and a movie theater.



If you want to rise to the Petronas Towers at holiday time, use your chance to queue up at 6 am. Therefore, you may not be able to go up if the opportunity comes daylight.


The best time to take pictures at the Petronas Towers are at the moment before 7 am. If you want to get a sparkling shimmer of light, berfotolah at around 6 to 7 pm.

2. Kuala Lumpur City Gallery

This is the art gallery. The location is very close to Freedom Square, a very strategic to be visited by tourists. You will find the icon I Love KL there, an interesting place to take pictures.




If you go to an art gallery Malaysia, you'll be treated to the spectacle of videos of Kuala Lumpur, there is also a miniature city of Kuala Lumpur, as well as the lighting of the room was very nice.


Malaysia tourist place is always crowded with visitors, because it goes into it and the watch is a very exciting opportunity.

3. Putra Jaya


Putrajaya, officially the Federal Territory of Putrajaya, is a planned cityand the federal administrative centre of Malaysia. The seat of government was shifted in 1999 from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya, because of overcrowding and congestion in the former. Kuala Lumpur remains Malaysia's national capital, and is the seat of the King and Parliament as well as the home of the country's commercial and financial centre. Putrajaya was the brainchild of former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad. In 2001, Putrajaya became Malaysia's third Federal Territoryafter Kuala Lumpur and Labuan.


Named after the first Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, the territory is entirely enclaved within the Sepang District of the state ofSelangor. Putrajaya is also a part of MSC Malaysia, a special economic zone that covers Klang Valley. In Sanskrit, "putra" means "prince" or "male child", and "jaya" means "success" or "victory". The development of Putrajaya started in early 1990s, and today major landmarks have been completed and the population is expected to grow in the near future.

4. Genting Highland

Genting Highlands is an integrated resort development comprising hotels, casinos and a theme park in Pahang, perched on the peak of Gunung Ulu Kali at 1,800 meters high. Nestled near the border of Selangor within an hour's drive from Kuala Lumpur (about 35km), Genting Resort presents a popular weekend getaway from the city heat, conveniently connected by Karak Highway and major trunk roads, along with a cable car service from the satellite town of Gohtong Jaya. On a clear day, the peak overlooks lush valleys of rainforest stretching towards KL, a breathtaking view for visitors as they enjoy the cooling weather and serene mountain environment.
Since 1971, Genting Highlands has remained the only legal gambling outfit in Malaysia - its very own mini Las Vegas on a mountain top. While the casinos are central to Genting Highlands, a theme park provides fun rides and activities for adults and children alike, while First World Plaza is a colourful shopping complex with restaurants, entertainment and boutique outlets. On the peak, First World Hotel - the largest hotel in Asia with over 6,000 budget rooms - provides much of the budget faccommodation along with family-oriented Theme Park Hotel. Genting Grand (formerly Genting Hotel) and Maxims (formerly Highlands Hotel) are classy five star establishments while Resort Hotel bridges the gap between budget and luxury accommodation for visitors.
History

Genting Highlands was founded by Lim Goh Tong, who arrived at the shores of Malaysia from Fujian, in 1937. Born in 1918, Lim was a young man, only a lowly carpenter while he picked up the local Malay language. For the next few years, he dabbled in vegetable farming and petty trading, but eventually involved himself in the scrap metal and heavy machinery business. It was through this industry that Lim finally made it rich. The end of World War II signalled rapid development in Malaysia, fueling the demand for Lim's stock of second hand equipment for tin mining and rubber plantations. From there, he ventured into iron mining and then, construction.

One day, while having a meal in the Cameron Highlands, it struck upon Lim the idea of a highland resort near Kuala Lumpur. The nearest hill station then, Cameron Highlands, was about 200 km away from KL, which made it less than a convenient journey for a quick highland holiday. He scouted the mountains within the vicinity of Kuala Lumpur, and found a suitable spot on the peak of Gunung Ulu Kali, one of the highest mountains on the Pahang-Selangor border with an ideal and relatively spacious ridgetop. After studying its topography and mapping out its development, Lim pooled all his resources and energy into creating a highland resort with accessible roads, proper infrastructure, clean water and supply of electricity.




In the middle of 1971, Genting Highlands opened for business - the first Prime Minister of Malaysia Tunku Abdul Rahman granted him the only casino license in the country. Over the next 30 years, Genting Highlands continued to grow from a simple resort with a small casino to a modern holiday destination with theme parks, numerous hotels, large roads and a cable car system. Today, Genting Highlands is one of the most popular highland tourist destinations in Malaysia, attracting visitors from Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and all over the world. It remains still the only legal gambling den in Malaysia.
Best Time to Go and Weather

Genting Highlands has a cooling climate between 20°C to 26°C during the day and 15°C to 20°C during the night. Misty weather is a prevalent element and thunder storms are frequent towards the year end. However, you can visit Genting Highlands anytime, as the roads up are made of sturdy construction that resist most landslides. If you prefer a dry holiday, the best time to come here would lie between March and September when the rainfall is generally least. Be sure to wear some thick clothing at night if you're susceptible to cold. The mist around the peak can obscure panoramic views of Kuala Lumpur city and the landscape below, so the best time for a view is usually the early morning or late evenings.

Jumat, 26 Agustus 2016

10 DESTINASI YANG PALING DIMINATI WISATAWAN ASING DI ACEH

1. Masjid Raya Baiturrahman, Banda Aceh



Masjid Raya Baiturrahman dibangun oleh Sultan Iskandar Muda tahun 1612 dan telah menjadi ikon Aceh. Masjin Baiturrahman juga menjadi obyek wisata religi di Aceh yang ramai dikunjungi karena kemegahan dan keindahannya. Bangunan utama pada Masjid ini berwarna putih dengan kubah hitam besar yang dikelilingi tujuh menara. Kesan megah Masjid ini semakin terasa dengan adanya kolam besar dan juga pancuran air pada bagian depan Masjid. Masjid ini juga terkena Tsunami di tahun 2004, alangkah dahsyatnya, allah menjaga rumah-Nya dengan luar biasa, sehingga tak sedikitpun bangunan nya yang hancur.

2. Kapal Apung, Banda Aceh


Dahsyatnya tsunami Aceh, sedikitnya terekam di Kapal Apung yang terletak di Desa Desa Punge Blang Cut, Kecamatan Meuraxa, Banda Aceh. Kini lokasi itu menjadi salah satu heritage andalan di Ibukota Provinsi Aceh.
Masuk ke komplek Kapal Apung, di sisi kiri sebuah tugu pengingat tsunami berdiri. Di sana bertulis nama-nama korban tsunami dari desa tempat kapal apung itu bertengger. Kapal terdampar di sana saat tsunami menggada Aceh, 26 Desember 2004 silam.
Kapal sebagai bukti nyata ombak raya. Saat tsunami datang, kapal yang difungsikan sebagai pembangkit listrik di lepas pantai, digiring gelombang laut ke tengah pemukiman warga. Alhasil, berlabuhlah kapal berbobot mati 2.500 ton dengan panjang 63 meter ke darat. Bergeser sekitar 5 kilometer dari tempat seharusnya kapal itu berada.
Kini, kapal itu telah berubah fungsi. Oleh Pemerintah Kota Banda Aceh, kapal dimasukkan sebagai salah satu objek wisata tsunami di ibukota provinsi. Para pengunjung pun ramai datang, melihat dekat sisa tsunami dan membayangkan besarnya bencana yang datang enam tahun lima bulan lalu. Pengelolaan dilakukan oleh kementrian ESDM dan Pemerintah Kota Banda Aceh.
Berada di atas kapal, sebuah pemandangan tersaji. Pengunjung akan tahu, berapa jauh kapal itu terseret arus tsunami, karena dari geladak setinggi 20 meter lebih akan terlihat laut dan dermaga Ulee Lheu. Sebagian kota juga terpampang dari atas sana.
Mesin pembangkit listrik tak ada lagi di dalam kapal, telah dipindahkan sejak akhir 2010 silam. Saat malam, lampu-lampu dihidupkan dengan memakai arus listrik, sama seperti fasilitas penerangan ke rumah-rumah warga.
Lokasi kapal apung pernah ditutup beberapa bulan untuk pemugaran dan dipagari sekelilingnya. Setelah dipugar, lokasi penanda kedahsyatan tsunami itu dibuka kembali pada 4 April 2012. Lokasinya semakin indah dan teratur, pengunjung pun semakin ramai.
Hampir semua wisatawan yang singgah di sana tak meninggalkan kesempatan untuk berpose berlatar kapal apung. Lokasi kapal apung selalu ramai akhir tahun, bersamaan dengan peringatan tsunami. Berbagai event mengenang bencana digelar di sana, dari pameran foto sampai doa bersama. Sekolah-sekolah juga kerap menjadikannya sebagai tempat belajar para siswa, berwisata sambil mendidik. (Sumber : BandaAcehTourism)


3. Pantai Lampu'uk, Aceh Besar (10 Km dari Banda Aceh)




Pantai lampuuk merupakan suatu kawasan wisata yang terletak di Kabupaten Aceh Besar. Daerah ini merupakan salah satu destinasi andalan yang kerap dikunjungi oleh berbagai wisatawan, baik lokal maupun manca negara. Pantai yang berada pada kecamatan Lhoknga ini dapat ditempuh kurang dari 30 menit dari pusat kota Banda Aceh, oleh karenanya pantai ini selalu dipadati warga terutama pada saat weekend.
Lalu, aktifitas apa saja yang dapat dilakukan disini:
- Berenang dan bermain pasir
- Ikan bakar
- Bermain banana boat
Surfing
- Foto hunting

4. Masjid Rahmatullah, Lampu'uk, Aceh Besar (10 Km dari Banda Aceh)




Salah satu wisata religius yang patut dikunjungi di Aceh adalah Masjid yang berada di Lampuuk, Aceh Besar. Masjid ini adalah bukti kebesaran Allah dimana sewaktu terjadi tsunami tahun 2004 ketika ketika semua bangunan hancur, ada satu masjid kokoh yang bertahan dari kehancuran. Masjid nan ajaib itu adalah Masjid Rahmatullah, yang kini banyak dikunjungi peziarah.


Berwisata Ke Pantai Lampuuk di Kecamatan Loknga Aceh besar apa salahnya jika Anda menyempatkan diri beribadah/wisata religi di Masjid Rahmatullah yang berada di sekitar pantai tersebut. Mesjid ini dulunya selamat saat Tsunami menerjang Aceh pada tanggal 26 Desember 2004 yang silam. Seluruh makhluk dan bangunan yang ada di sekitar mesjid hanyut terbawa air bah tsunami. Masjid ini adalah salah satu keajaiban Allah yang ditunjukkan kepada kita yang masih hidup ini. Banyak wisatawan dunia mengunjungi masjid ini dan mengabadikannya.

Di salah satu sudut masjid juga kita bisa melihat beberapa foto yang dipajang sebagai kenangan masa Tsunami dan ada juga beberapa tiang bangunan yang patah diterjang tsunami sengaja di biarkan sebagai bukti sejarahnya. Untuk mengunjung mesjid dari Banda Aceh, biasanya cukup menempuh waktu perjalanan sekitar 15 sampai 20 menit saja melalui jalur darat.


Nah, Jika anda seorang muslim, jika berwisata ke Pantai Lampuuk, apa salahnya beribadah sejenak di masjid ini. Kita bisa merenungkan kebesaran Allah SWT atas peristiwa tsunami yang memporak-porandakan Aceh di masa lalu.

5. Makam Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh






Teungku Syiah Kuala merupakan seorang ulama kharismatik Aceh yang meninggal dunia pada tahun 1696 Masehi dalam usia 105 tahun. Beliau diakui sangat berjasa dalam penyebaran agama islam di Aceh pada saat itu.
Pengakuan sejumlah warga, kunjungan mereka didasari atas ketakjuban dan kuasa Sang Pencipta pada makam ulama besar ini yang tidak rusak saat bencana gempa dan tsunami Aceh, 26 Desember 2004 silam.
Semua nisan tetap teronggok di areal makam kendati tidak beraturan sesaat setelah tsunami reda. Padahal letak makam dengan pantai sebelum tsunami diperkirakan hanya satu kilometer. Sedangkan saat ini hanya berjarak 100 meter. Hal itu diakui penjaga makam
6. Sabang, Pulau Weh



Sabang merupakan kota kecil yang berada di Pulau Weh yaitu pulau yang berada di ujung paling barat Indonesia, Kota Sabang ini dapat dicapai dengan kapal ferry atau kapal cepat dari Banda Aceh, selain itu disini juga tersedia Bandara Maimun Saleh. Kota Sabang di Pulau Weh ini menawarkan beragam wisata bahari juga beberapa tempat peninggalan sejarah yang bisa anda nikmati, berikut ini tempat wisata di Sabang yang bisa anda kunjungi.
Pantai Iboih (Snorkling & Diving)
Pantai Gapang
Air Terjun Pria Laot
Pantai Anoi Hitam
- Tugu Nol Kilometer Sabang

7. Museum Tsunami, Banda Aceh



Pada tahun 2004 Tsunami menerjang Aceh dan menyisakan duka bagi warga Aceh yang telah selamat pada saat itu. Untuk mengenang sekaligus menghormati korban yang meninggal dalam musibah tsunami, dibangunlah sebuah Museum Tsunami yang berlokasi di Jalan Sultan Iskandar Muda pada tahun 2009. Terdapat lorong panjang ditambah dengan suara gemuruh ombak dan kucuran air di sepanjang lorong yang akan mengingatkan anda pada bencana besar tersebut.

Banyak wisatawan yang mengunjungi Museum ini dan melihat apa saja yang tersisa dari gelombang tsunami. Ada banyak benda sisa bencana tsunami yang di pajang. seperti sepeda milik korban. Selain benda sisa bencana tersebut, juga ada foto korban meninggal dan cerita tentang kesaksian korban yang selamat, dan juga alat simulasi elektronik gempa bumi.

8. Puncak Geurute, Aceh Jaya


Gunung Gurutee berlokasi di Kabupaten Aceh Jaya beribukita Calang. Gunung gurute menjadi satu-satu lintasan darat menuju Kawasan Pnatai barat selatan Aceh yang menyimpang segudang keindahan yang tak habis-habisnya, itulah mengapa gurute sering di sebut sebagai Gerbang menuju keindahan pantai Barat Selatan. Di Gurutee keindahan alamnya luar biasa, terdapat pondok-pondok peristirahatan yang dibangun disisi jalan, dari pondok pengunjung bisa menikmati hamparan samudera biru dan dua pulau kecil dan perahu-perahu nelayan.
Selain itu, pagi dan sorenya sering terlihat kawanan babon yaitu hewan sejenis monyet yang berkeliaran di tebing-tebing jurang gunung. Para babon tersebut pada umumnya selalu menjadi tontonan masyarakat. Pengunjung kerap memberikan makanan sebagai hiburan sambil menikmati panorama alam geurute.

Jarak perjalanan darat dari kota Banda Aceh untuk menuju Geurutee sekitar satu setengah jam lebih. Kawasan ini ramai dikunjungi dari masyarakat dari Banda Aceh dan Calang selain yang kebetulan sekedar singgah dari perjalanan. Sambil menikmati makanan ringan dan segelas kopi panas akan membuat suasana semakin menyenangkan.

9. Danau Air Laut Tawar, Takengon



Danau Laut Tawar adalah sebuah danau dan kawasan wisata yang terletak di Dataran Tinggi Gayo, Kabupaten Aceh Tengah, Nanggröe Aceh Darussalam. Suku Gayo menyebutnya dengan Danau Lut Tawar. Luasnya kira-kira 5.472 hektar dengan panjang 17 km dan lebar 3,219 km. Disini, anda dapat merasakan hawa dingin di wilayah tropis dengan pemandangan alam yang nan pesona.

10. Pulau Banyak, Aceh Singkil



Pulau Banyak tak habis pesona. Perpaduan keindahan alam serta kebaikan masyarakatnya menjadi modal pulau ini untuk menggaet turis-turis yang haus akan pesona bahari. Tak menutup kemungkinan pulau ini bisa menjadi destinasi wajib bagi para turis yang bertandang ke Sumatra. Tinggal sekarang bagaimana pemerintah dan penduduk lokal bahu-membahu menjadikan Pulau Banyak sebagai kawasan yang wajib disinggahi turis namun tetap dengan nuansa keramahan lokal.





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