Pulau Weh Sabang
1. Snorkeling Rubiah Island
Rubiah Island, located in Sabang, Aceh, is a paradise for divers and snorkeling lovers. This island is famous for its amazing underwater beauty, with pristine coral reefs and a variety of marine life. The clear water allows visitors to easily see various types of tropical fish, colorful coral and even sea turtles. Apart from that, Rubiah Island also has a calm and peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal place to relax and enjoy the beauty of the underwater world.
2. Indonesia’s Kilometer 0 Point
The Indonesian Zero Kilometer Point is an iconic location located in Sabang, Weh Island, Aceh. This place marks the westernmost point of Indonesia and is a symbol of national diversity and unity. Tourists can enjoy beautiful sea views, beautiful natural atmosphere, and monuments which are the main attraction. There are also supporting facilities such as parking, photo areas and souvenir stalls. Visiting the Zero Kilometer Point provides a unique and in-depth experience of Indonesia’s geography and national spirit.
Rundown Field Trip – Pulau Weh Sabang
Sunday, 10 November 2024 (Same-day)
City Tour Tsunami Heritage
Lampulo House Ship Monument
Participants can learn from the disaster experience found at Rumah Kapal Atas Rumah Lampulo, one of the historical sites of the Aceh earthquake and tsunami disaster in 2004.
Aceh Tsunami Museum
Participants can learn from various disaster learning media and disaster experiences found at this location. The Aceh Tsunami Museum holds around 6,038 collections. The collections are divided into several types, namely ethnographic collections, archaeology, biology, technology, keramonology, fine arts, numismatics and heraldry, geology, philology, as well as historics and audio-visual rooms.
Floating PLTD Ship Monument
Participants can learn from various disaster learning media and disaster experiences found at this location. The Floating Diesel Power Plant (PLTD) is a witness to the devastating tsunami that hit Aceh Province. When the tsunami occurred, the ship was dragged by a tidal wave as high as 9 meters so that it shifted into the heart of Banda Aceh City for 5 kilometers, and is now one of the tourist destinations.
Lampuuk Mosque That Survived the Tsunami
Participants can learn from the disaster experience at this location. When the tsunami hit Aceh on December 26, 2004, many buildings were destroyed by the tsunami waves. But not the Rahmatullah Mosque in Lampuuk Village, Lhoknga District, Aceh Besar. Even though the Rahmatullah Mosque is only about 500 meters from the shoreline of Lampuuk Beach, Lhoknga District, Aceh Besar.
Lampuuk White Sand Beach
Participants can see the beauty of this beach, which directly faces the Indian Ocean, has clean and soft white sand, while the sea water looks clear and turquoise. Lampuuk Beach has waves that look quite big but are safe for surfers. The area has five kilometers of coastline
Baiturrahman Grand Mosque which Survived the Tsunami
Baiturrahman Grand Mosque, Banda Aceh is one of the favorite religious tourist destinations in Banda Aceh City. This historic mosque is not only an icon of Serambi Mekkah, but also a symbol of the struggle and spread of Islam in Indonesia to Southeast Asia