The name Aceh began to appear around the sixteenth century when its name was used to refer to the port at the northern tip of Sumatra. Aceh soon became a cultural and scholastic Islamic centre throughout Southeast Asia around this period. It also became wealthy because it was a centre of extensive trade. Aceh’s history is unclear, but in one version it was founded by the Cham people. Aceh has substantial natural resources of oil and natural gas. The city was the closest point of land to the epicentre of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, which devastated much of the western coast of the province and displaced/killed approximately 170,000 Indonesians. Some famous sights in Aceh include; We Island, Mount Leuser National Park, Banda Aceh, Sabang, Takendon, Lhokseumawe, Tapak Tuan, Langsa, Lake Laut Tawar, Subulussalam City, Jantho City and several others.
Visitors would enjoy amazing sight-worthy views in the city on walking and biking tours that allow the tourists to get an advanced view of the city. Its archaeological, cultural, and ancient sites, as well as other famous landmarks, can be explored on cultural and historical tours as well as sightseeing tours. Tourists can also enjoy the best-tasting experiences and Aceh’s party style on food, wine and nightlife tours in the city's restaurants, pubs, and wineries. Private custom tours are also available to visitors, providing them with a personalised experience of the city. Other outdoor activities are also available on Tripindicator, offering visitors more unique experiences, and visitors can enjoy the city’s luxury special occasions.
With airport transfers and other city transports, visitors will enjoy comfortable logistics in Aceh, suitable for both individual and group transfers, and can also explore the city's outsides on day trips and excursions from the city. These tour activities and several others are available on Tripindicator, a tour team highly commendable for providing customers with the best tour activities at very affordable prices compared to other tour teams.
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