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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 northernmost tip of Indonesia (if you ignore the outlying islands). It's in a state of disrepair, however. To appreciate a more natural outlook stroll down the hill to where boardwalk platforms lead to a peaceful viewpoint of the ocean. There are snack vendors if you're feeling peckish.


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Nearby Aceh attractions

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4.83 MILES

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

2. Gua Sarang

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3. Pria Lot Falls

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4. Gunung Merapi

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5. Keuneukai Beach

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6. Japanese WWII Bunker

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7. Lampulo Boat

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8. Meuraxa Mass Grave

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