Must-see attractions in Aceh

  • Mesjid Raya Baiturrahman

    Banda Aceh

    With its brilliant-white walls, ebony-black domes and towering minaret, this 19th-century mosque is a dazzling sight. The best time to visit is during…

  • Tsunami Museum

    Banda Aceh

    A visit to this beautifully designed, hard-hitting museum commences with a walk through a dark, dripping tunnel that symbolises the 2004 tsunami waves…

  • Gunongan

    Banda Aceh

    All that remains of Aceh’s powerful sultanates today is on view at Gunongan. Built by Sultan Iskandar Muda (1607–36) as a gift for his Malay princess wife…

  • Pulau Bangkaru

    Banyak Islands

    The second-largest of the Banyak Islands, Pulau Bangkaru is home to a turtle conservation project, so visits are strictly controlled and you’re only…

  • Museum Negeri Banda Aceh

    Banda Aceh

    This state museum displays Acehnese weaponry, household furnishings, ceremonial costumes, everyday clothing, gold jewellery, calligraphy and some…

  • Pulau Tuangku

    Banyak Islands

    Covered in dense jungle, Pulau Tuangku is the largest of the Banyak Islands. Surfers head to Ujung Lolok, the headland at the south of the island,…

  • Rumah Aceh

    Banda Aceh

    In the same compound as the Museum Negeri Banda Aceh, the Rumah Aceh is a fine example of traditional Acehnese architecture, built without nails and held…

  • Kilometer Nol

    Aceh

    At the hilltop viewpoint reached by following the road 8km north of Iboih through the forest reserve, a gaudy 44m-high globe-shaped monument marks the…

  • Kherkhof

    Banda Aceh

    The Kherkhof is the last resting place of more than 2000 Dutch and Indonesian soldiers who died fighting the Acehnese. The entrance is around 50m west of…

  • PLTD Apung I

    Banda Aceh

    PLTD Apung I is the 2500-tonne power-generator vessel that was carried almost 5km inland by the 2004 tsunami wave. It's now preserved as a memorial about…

  • Pulau Palambak Besar

    Banyak Islands

    Rather out of the way, this medium-sized island is covered in coconut trees, and has a couple of jungle paths you can walk and a gorgeous stretch of beach…

  • Pulau Sikandang

    Banyak Islands

    This largish island with pristine beaches takes a couple of hours to walk around. It's one of the most popular places to stay with several guesthouses set…

  • Lampulo Boat

    Banda Aceh

    The most famous of the 2004 tsunami sights is the fishing boat resting on the house in Lampulo village, about 2km north of Banda Aceh and 1km from where…

  • Pulau Balai

    Banyak Islands

    One of two inhabited islands in the Banyaks, connected to the mainland by frequent public boats. It has no attractions of its own, but has a mellow…

  • Gunung Merapi

    Aceh

    Worthy of a stop when touring the island are the volcanic sulphuric fumaroles that steam and bubble from the rocky landscape on the side of Gunung Merapi…

  • Pria Lot Falls

    Aceh

    Signposted off the main road about 8km from Gapang are the Pria Lot Falls. It's a five-minute scramble over rocks to reach the beautiful waterfall, but…

  • Keuneukai Beach

    Aceh

    Keuneukai has a nice beach in the south of Pulau Weh; however, given it's a conservative village, females will need to cover up if going for a swim. Give…

  • Japanese WWII Bunker

    Aceh

    One of several remnants from the Japanese occupation during WWII, this bunker perched on the east coast of Pulau Weh looks out to magnificent ocean views…

  • Lhok Nga Tsunami Monument

    Aceh

    A solemn tsunami memorial and grave site at Lhok Nga near Banda Aceh. It features a curling wave monument, which is slowly being encroached upon by the…

  • Siron Tsunami Memorial Park

    Banda Aceh

    The largest of the 2004 tsunami mass graves is at Lambaro, on the road to the airport, where 46,000 unidentified bodies were buried. It's a peaceful,…

  • Gua Sarang

    Aceh

    This pretty cove is set up for families, with activities including swimming, snorkelling and a flying fox. The best views are from above, where there's a…

  • Pulau Tailana

    Banyak Islands

    The small island of Pulau Tailana is renowned for reefs that are waves of colour. The island has a popular guesthouse.

  • Pulau Laman

    Banyak Islands

    There’s good snorkelling between Pulau Laman and Pulau Laureh, with some remarkable growths of vivid blue coral.

  • Pulau Ragu-Ragu

    Banyak Islands

    Offers some excellent snorkelling. Dugongs are sometimes sighted in the mornings off the island’s north shore.

  • Pulau Lambodong

    Banyak Islands

    Uninhabited small island with white sandy beach, popular with day trippers from neighbouring Banyak islands.

  • Pulau Asok

    Banyak Islands

    A crescent-shaped, uninhabited island with pristine beaches on either side as well as excellent snorkelling.

  • Water Tower

    Banda Aceh

    A legacy of Dutch rule is this rather squat 1880s water tower, which now stands as a city landmark.

  • Llong Angen

    Aceh

    This rocky beach on the western side of Pulau Weh is ideally located for sunset viewing.

  • Meuraxa Mass Grave

    Banda Aceh

    Near Uleh-leh port, this is the most easily accessible of the 2004 tsunami mass graves.

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