Tourist destinations require rest.

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We occasionally require a place to rest when we travel merely for the sake of traveling. Recreational travel to specific locations. Right now, when I have free time, is ideal. a longing that is satisfied.

On the right and left of a small house I noticed in a rice field, there was only a view of a lush forest and rows of trees with interesting names.


While I was here, I observed a number of things, including the view of towering areca nut trees that gave the impression of mountains in the distance.


My steps stop here as I take in the sight of the mountain you can see, the white clouds circling it, the areca nut trees, and the surrounding view of lush, verdant nature. These sights are just some of the things I saw while I was in this location. In the Indonesian province of Aceh Besar, a mountain known as Mount Seulawah can be found.


I started to explore this area because I want to see everything it has to offer. I was in Bigaceh, Indonesia, at this time in my journey.


This water has no idea where to flow because of the recent nonstop rain. He was motionless in that forest in Bigaceh. You can see that.

On the other hand, we can see rice fields that are still very natural and fresh, away from the bustle of the city. Here, we can see the view of the mountains, with white clouds seen above it adding to the solemnity. trees that appear to be green, too. add its own appeal. Of course, for those who desire peace.


Not too far away, but we can see some small halls that can be seen from a distance.

The rainy season is back; typically, from December through January until February, the amount of rain falls very dramatically where we live. We can observe the water that accumulated in the rice field after the heavy rain stopped there, as you can see in this photo.


Being here, stopping at this location, in the context of a long journey I wanted to take, was obviously a very unusual sight for me. My trip was intended to visit Banda Aceh. However, my feet stopped here to take in the panoramic beauty of the surrounding landscape, which included mountains, lush vegetation, and rice fields.


One more kilometer will bring us to the newly constructed sigli-banda aceh toll road, which is 13 kilometers long and will take us to banda aceh 60 kilometers from there.


The highway has some ascent. Although the road here already appears to be in a good enough condition for us to travel, this is the seulawah mountain region.


Selimeum continued straight ahead, followed by Sigli and Banda Aceh in the left lane of the toll road. We should proceed in this direction on any road where we come across this pamphlet pole.

Regards and we'll talk again on the next journey.

Greetings:@zul212
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