Welcome to Aceh – Visit Aceh Tourism
Welcome to Aceh – Visit Aceh Tourism
Centuries ago Aceh was a prominent port of call for Chinese, Indian, European and Arab traders. In fact, its capital city, Banda Aceh, derives its name from the Persian word ‘Bandar' which means ‘port' or ‘haven'. This vibrant "Free Trade Zone of yore", is credited with ushering in and spreading Islam in South East Asia. It is therefore also called "The Port to Mecca".
Even
today, despite diverse external influences, Aceh remains predominantly an
Islamic nation.
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easy to find yourself an Aceh Hotel simply by clicking on Aceh Hotels. If you'd
prefer to choose your accommodation in Aceh based on the hotel's location,
click on our Aceh Map first.
Aceh
(Ah - Chay), lies to the northern tip of Sumatra. Officially called Nanggroe
Aceh Darussalam (NAD), it is a special territory of Indonesia. Aceh is
surrounded by the Indian Ocean, the Malacca Straits and the North Sumatra
province. It has a rich and enduring legacy as the Gateway to South East Asia,
and is known to be the first region of Indonesia to have come in contact with
the outside world.
Aceh
is rich in natural resources, with sizeable deposits of coal, oil and gas,
which are responsible for generating a major portion of its national income.
Exports of fisheries and, forestry and plantation products like wood, palm oil,
rubber, coconut and coffee contribute another sizeable chunk to the national
income.
Last
but not least, Aceh also generates income from tourism. With beaches, lakes,
plantations, forests and historical monuments, Aceh makes an interesting
getaway with a long list of exciting things to see and do and tours to enjoy.
Aceh
shot into prominence with the tsunami of December 2004, as it was closest to
the epicentre of the quake in the Indian Ocean. Over 170,000 people were feared
dead, almost 500,000 were rendered homeless and its capital Banda Aceh lay
shattered and in ruins. Almost 2000 bridges collapsed. More than 1500km of roads
were destroyed. Aceh was almost cut off from civilization, although fortunately
not wiped off the face of the earth!
The
people of Aceh are resilient. They are known to guard their independence
fiercely, whether from the onslaught of the Dutch colonial powers of
yesteryear, the Indonesian government, or even the tsunamis and earthquakes.
Fuelled
by an old Acehnese saying that there is no rain that does not stop, no war that
does not end and no wave that does not drift back into the sea, Aceh has risen
again to put itself together and go on, with the accent clearly on rebuilding
Aceh's tourism sector. Every tourist can therefore be considered an architect
of Aceh's reconstruction.
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