Splendid video Jason! I am Acehnese living in the Netherlands, my last visit to Banda Aceh was 29 years ago, your video made me misses my hometown really. Safe journey dude!
It's so funny how you accidentally "pray Jummu'ah" too because everyone is praying Jummu'ah and nothing you can do except doing Jummuah prayer too and it looks so natural for you 😂😅
Welcome to my province (Aceh), i like this video ❤ and Millions thumbs for that.. 👍👍👍. come to the Southern side of Aceh (pulau banyak), where there is the most beautiful beach in the world that you cant find in the other place in this planet...
Hello Jason, welcome to my hometown!. i've been following you since you traveled to Algeria and you are my favorite! unfortunately i watched your video ten days after you posted it, and i thought you had left Banda Aceh. even though i have a lot of recommended places for you to visit like the Aceh museum near the Mosque, traditional market, the dutch cemetery, the fishing village, the waterfall, and also don't forget Sabang Island, but im not worry because your video in Weh Island is already out now. If you go to banda aceh again, you have to go to these places. and you also haven't tried Mie Aceh (aceh noodles) with a big crab and lobster right? that means you have to go to Banda Aceh again to try it hahaha. btw, enjoy your days in Indonesia, have a good one Jason!
I'll go to Sumatra next winter... Not sure if I'll make it up there 😁 Will have 3 weeks... Huge distances... Been to Sulawesi and Kalimantan before...it takes forever to get from place to place. I do love Indonesia though 😎
Great job Jason...5 stars! Very informative, enlightening, and entertaining experience. All of your photo ops at the mosque were fun too! Looking forward to seeing more from Indonesia. Thanks! Cheers!
@@afnanfaris8071 I am from Canada. I was there at the tail end of the pandemic, as travel was opening up for tourism again. Maybe that's why I found them so friendly, but I think they would have been anyway.
@@monkeytime9851 Glad to hear that from a foreigner like you because here some Indonesian be like hating Aceh to the bone, like a disgusting place to visit. Hope they read your comment and can speak English too, so no need to be that dumb anymore. Thanks man, good day. wait I've known some Canadian when I visited Bali, surprisingly all of them were very nice persons. I don't know why they are so much different with the US, in positive way. but it doesn't mean all US are bad.
@@afnanfaris8071why are you spewing nonsense? this is the first time i heard it, like where this hate come from that some Indonesian you're saying to? Aceh especially sabang is one of most popular places to visit for local Sumatran and foreigner.
@@noobbll Good for you at least you dont need to feel disturbed. i dont know you whether Indonesian or not but it is very easy to find on youtube comment. They just hate Aceh no matter what. the hate speech comes out easily every time someone put comment praises Aceh. Even when bad thing happens in Aceh such as nature disaster they be like "this is party time", so disgusting. it's a lot easier for you to find if you can speak bahasa Indonesia. Most of them hate Aceh because of the Sharia Law and separatist army of Aceh. they will never see any good in Aceh, everything is bad. one day you will know it.
Jason, I’m glad that you get to have a local mosque experience, but in general I’d advise against going to one during prayer time. The Muslims have strict rules around praying that they have to follow, one of them is that it’s forbidden to walk in front of people who are praying which is why I got nervous watching you inside the mosque during Friday prayer. It’s actually a huge an offense that transgressors are subjected to… let’s say, very unsavory penalizing. This, along with other rules that only Muslims would know, is why mosques in Indonesia usually allow non-Muslims to enter, but not during prayer times. Indonesia is cool (even sharia-ruled Aceh) and foreigners would get away scot-free, but you might not get as lucky in stricter countries.
There is no "unsavoury penalizing", you'll simply be blocked by the praying person with an arm if they notice in time. It happens all the time in mosques as you may not notice who is and isn't praying (this including voluntary, i.e sunnah prayers). This is the same in all Muslim countries, including "stricter" ones, people might get annoyed but that's as far as it goes. No idea where you get this idea of a penalty from. I would reiterate though your sentiment about double-checking prayer times and asking guides to show you around, people all over would be very welcoming to non-muslims in mosques simply because they assume you're interested in Islam from my experience.
@@QaasimBerbera-hw3kj glad that you experience only a kinder version of the faith, but I stand with my warning to visitors and Muslims alike. You may ignore it if it doesn’t concern you, but those who are non the wiser needs to forewarned to avoid unknowingly offend those who adhere to a harsher interpretation of the belief: To cross in front of a person who is engaged in Salaah is impermissible and it is a grave sin to do so. The Prophet (ﷺ) states: قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ: «لَوْ يَعْلَمُ المَارُّ بَيْنَ يَدَيِ المُصَلِّي مَاذَا عَلَيْهِ، لَكَانَ أَنْ يَقِفَ أَرْبَعِينَ خَيْرًا لَهُ مِنْ أَنْ يَمُرَّ بَيْنَ يَدَيْهِ»(البخاري 510) “If the person who passes in front of another person in prayer knew the magnitude of his sin, he would prefer to wait for 40(days, months or years) rather than to pass in front of him.” (Bukhari, 510)
I’m aware of this - I didn’t walk in front of anyone during the prayer. I actually left just before they started. I sat down and listened to the Imam for about 20 minutes with everyone else. Though I appreciate your honesty and I’ll be careful next time.
@@JasonBillamTravel glad that you’re aware of this. I’m just going to leave my comment here as a warning for others who don’t know Islam as well as you do, so they wouldn’t get the idea that’s it’s okay to walk around a mosque during prayer time. Please know that I have nothing personal against you or anything. I recently had to explain to an Indian tourist who was indignant about not being allowed into Balinese temples because as a Hindu he thought he had the right to demand to be let in. Cultural differences might create unnecessary frictions when visitors refuse to respect local cultures and sensibilities.
Indonesia is indeed a colorful country with its diversity ... you can come to a conversative place like Aceh, then to Bali where conservativeness could be intrepreted in different perspective based on the locals' belief system ... and this goes the same in many other parts of the country As Indonesian, we believe one thing, yes we all can experience/see lots of different cultures and traditions in this country, but always with one definite rule to follow everywhere we visit each place - the rule is 'When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do' 😁😁😁
Assalamualaikum teman ape khabar? Ape selama ini baik2 saja ye? Ok terima kasih banyak2 ok ? Semoga saja kita semua menjadi saudara yg baik2 ok? Aamiin ya Allah ( Aamiin ya Allah ) Assalamualaikum babayy ok
I have to be honest as a Westerner, the words "Sharia law" scares me a bit. I realize it does make the country safer but the brutality of the kinds of punishments are very disturbing to me. The public hangings, cutting of hands, lashing, stoning and executions, throwing gay people from buildings....are all too harsh for me. I do see the Indonesian people as very different from the Middle East even though they share the same religion. They are an Asian culture after all. Barack Obama grew up in Indonesia and he only had wonderful things to say about his Muslim Indonesian father and people he grew up with in his biographies. He described the people as very quiet and very kind people. They don't raise their voices like us Americans nor do they swear. I do think they have very strict capital punishment for drug smuggling. I remember when a few young Australian young blokes were caught trying to smuggle drugs into Bali, they were given the death penalty. The Australian government and its people pleaded for their lives making it a huge international incident that captivated the Western world all of who also got involved to plead for their lives. These boys were allowed to meet their family members for a few minutes and then taken blindfolded to a coconut tree I believe, where they were tied to and shot. Indonesia did not bend one bit. In a way they were fair about their treatment to everyone regardless of the wealth of your nation. Yet, it does seem harsh for us in the Western world for a first time offense, yet at times, I feel maybe that is what we need to happen in the US when you see all the damage drugs has done to families in this country. Yes, the Tsunami was awful. It is interesting that they did leave some areas as they were after the Tsunami. They seemed to have recovered well.
Tsunami occured before Sharia it was applied in 2006 the ache province had an insurgency they wanted secede from Indonesia instead they got autonomy and sharia
Dan the Sharia laws in Islam is not about punishment, it is a code of living for Muslims from the time they are born till death. Only small part of it is about punishment. Aceh is the only province in Indonesia that practice this laws so if you think Sharia laws is not for you, you can visit the other 37 provinces in Indonesia 😊
it's not brutal it's harsh only against criminals. The world is extremely diverse so are opinions of people around the world. You only look with the eyes of your world and think it's best. But it is not true at all. Only those who have suffered at the hands of criminals can feel the pain. these harsh punishments are for heinous crimes like murder,rape, corruption. If you have a way of doing things without violating the law why do u need to do it by violating law
About sharia law in Aceh actually just like the other law, follow the rules and doing just fine. and drugs punishment? well, drugs can kill 1 generation or the next generation. that's why the punishment doesn't mess around.
Your content is awesome 🤩 This is my town, and in 2024 there was a huge tsunami that I still remember until now. It was so chaotic at that time and time flies so fast. I wish I can also travel and visit many beautiful places like you one day soon :)
Hey Jason, I'm sure this video you took is on Friday for the begining right ? And that Solong cafe is very famous in Banda Aceh, located in Ulee Kareng.
You have to be someone who can promote the Islamic country you are visiting, how peaceful and safe it is for foreigners, especially non-Muslims, far from the slanderous news that is spreading in the western world and America. And you can compare them.
Thanks for the positive review of our hometown, everyone is welcome here in Aceh. And since you mentioned about lashing, no one need to freak out, that's just for broke ass ppl, if you have money they'll let you skip that part for sure.
*Sebagian besar masjid di Indonesia itu hanya bikin bising saja dengan TOA mereka yang berlebihan sangat lama durasi nya selain untuk adzan & iqomah. Hal ini sungguh menyimpang dari ajaran Nabi yg Rahmatan lil alamin baik untuk kenyamanan kaum muslim ataupun non muslim yang tinggal di sekitar masjid tersebut* 👀✍️ *Allahu yahdikum*
Because of the unique situation......non muslim might actually wants to be tried under sharia law. Just momentary pain and then they return to normal life pretty fast, unlike going through civil court which can take months and more money and eventually jail.
Glad you visited Aceh. Btw it is allowed for you to come inside Masjid, I saw them before. I asked someone why was that? he said they are human being not unclean/excrement, ofcoz they can. I'm happy to know that. For men, it's more easier as long as you wear long pants but for girls they need to put scarf on. But I don't know what rules today. but as I know there were a lot white people (sorry have to say that) there when the tsunami so for them white people are not strangers. Feel free to be there, no need to be too scared or too careful that makes you uncomfortable. they are fun people, if you did unintentionally something not really appropriate, they will tell you. for better experience, make a friend with a local before you visit the city. you will find many places that are not on the travel map.
Memang trotoar di Indonesia tidak terlalu diperhatikan memang semua orang lebih suka menaiki kendaraan ketika bepergian meskipun itu tidak jauh tapi memang itulah problem negara kita dalam hal ini dinas terkaitnya. 8:16
Great video as usual lovely scenery so green, like Ireland only better weather lol, fantastic food, well done my friend keep up the excellent work......
I love Indonesia because it is the largest Muslim country and there are historical and religious monuments from thousands of years ago. The mosques are luxurious and Ramadan has a special flavor to the point that you love fasting there and it has a charming nature. Thank you, my friend. ❤
@@JasonBillamTravel Yes, Indonesia deserves to be loved. Thank you for the trip. It was really enjoyable. Bravo, my friend. Keep posting because your channel is wonderful. 🥰❤🎉
@@تحياالجزائر-ب2ه I guess there are areas where they are from - some are muslim and some areas have very few muslims so they like it when we call them secular - i was shocked too when I first heard them say that.
Goshhh you’ve been here 😮! I watched your video since long time ago, and you came here at last. Thank God you enjoyed and made a huge showcase to the world about how Aceh Province is, I can't thank you enough, mate. May God protect your journey around the world ahead.
too bad, in this video we can't see the best part of the beach close to Banda Aceh, you can try to go to a beach called Lhok Nga. There you will find the sunset even more remarkable. salam uloen tuan bak rakan man mandum🙏
In 2004, Aceh was hit by a tsunami, other houses were destroyed by the tsunami, but the grand mosque did not collapse even though the tsunami at that time was as high 300 meters
Alright, it was a really strong country before the 19th century. Until the Christian Dutchess came to the country and destroyed so many people in this land.
Love your videos, something diferent and special always.. and you were a sensación there with many wanted a picture with you 😊.. congrats and thank you for your work.. I was recently in Jordan inspired by you and I loved it. Regards from Tijuana México.
i've been in banda aceh for 10 years 2011-2021 now iam back to Bandung City, i miss banda aceh so much! Love the city, cuisine, peoples and memories
Aceh is a great place to visit, culture and society really wonderful, friendly people absolutely
Splendid video Jason! I am Acehnese living in the Netherlands, my last visit to Banda Aceh was 29 years ago, your video made me misses my hometown really. Safe journey dude!
29 years? wow. how come? mantong carong basa Aceh? na meurumpok ngon awak Aceh laen inan bang?
@@afnanfaris8071 neupateh aju nyan😅😂
@farianusman1791 PU Han tapateh nan manteng apa kapluk😅😅😅
It's so funny how you accidentally "pray Jummu'ah" too because everyone is praying Jummu'ah and nothing you can do except doing Jummuah prayer too and it looks so natural for you 😂😅
some people love it, like a new experience :)
Lol
Indonesia so large, Aceh (Western side) to Papua (eastern side) more than 5.000 km,, the distance similiar with London - New York,,
Pretty crazy
Don't care
@@dyon7630😂
@@dyon7630why comment 😂
Welcome to my province (Aceh), i like this video ❤ and Millions thumbs for that.. 👍👍👍. come to the Southern side of Aceh (pulau banyak), where there is the most beautiful beach in the world that you cant find in the other place in this planet...
ياخي الاندونيسسين من اطيب الناس 💚💚
الله يحفظهم 🤲🏽
Aamiin ya rabbal a'lamin 🤲❤️
Amin brother/sister thank u
Amin❤
شكرا يا اخي،انا من الاجح
Hello Jason, welcome to my hometown!. i've been following you since you traveled to Algeria and you are my favorite! unfortunately i watched your video ten days after you posted it, and i thought you had left Banda Aceh. even though i have a lot of recommended places for you to visit like the Aceh museum near the Mosque, traditional market, the dutch cemetery, the fishing village, the waterfall, and also don't forget Sabang Island, but im not worry because your video in Weh Island is already out now. If you go to banda aceh again, you have to go to these places. and you also haven't tried Mie Aceh (aceh noodles) with a big crab and lobster right? that means you have to go to Banda Aceh again to try it hahaha. btw, enjoy your days in Indonesia, have a good one Jason!
Njirrr jason solat jumat 😂
I'll go to Sumatra next winter... Not sure if I'll make it up there 😁 Will have 3 weeks... Huge distances... Been to Sulawesi and Kalimantan before...it takes forever to get from place to place. I do love Indonesia though 😎
Selamat datang di Indonesia semoga hari" mu menyengkan,dan channel TH-cam mu makin sukses amin🎉
Terima kasih Jason. Yang telah memilih tanah kelahiranku termasuk dlm rencana liburanmu. Semoga sehat dan menyenangkan... Thanks you, so much.
Hello Jason, unfortunately you are visiting Indonesia, especially Aceh in the rainy season... the sunny season is usually mid-year.
Great job Jason...5 stars! Very informative, enlightening, and entertaining experience. All of your photo ops at the mosque were fun too! Looking forward to seeing more from Indonesia. Thanks! Cheers!
Cheers Larry
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh saya dari Aceh terimakasih datang ke Banda Aceh ya
I was there a year ago and I loved it. The people were very friendly and nobody even asked me my religion.
Really? where you from?
@@afnanfaris8071 I am from Canada. I was there at the tail end of the pandemic, as travel was opening up for tourism again. Maybe that's why I found them so friendly, but I think they would have been anyway.
@@monkeytime9851 Glad to hear that from a foreigner like you because here some Indonesian be like hating Aceh to the bone, like a disgusting place to visit. Hope they read your comment and can speak English too, so no need to be that dumb anymore. Thanks man, good day. wait I've known some Canadian when I visited Bali, surprisingly all of them were very nice persons. I don't know why they are so much different with the US, in positive way. but it doesn't mean all US are bad.
@@afnanfaris8071why are you spewing nonsense? this is the first time i heard it, like where this hate come from that some Indonesian you're saying to? Aceh especially sabang is one of most popular places to visit for local Sumatran and foreigner.
@@noobbll Good for you at least you dont need to feel disturbed. i dont know you whether Indonesian or not but it is very easy to find on youtube comment. They just hate Aceh no matter what. the hate speech comes out easily every time someone put comment praises Aceh. Even when bad thing happens in Aceh such as nature disaster they be like "this is party time", so disgusting. it's a lot easier for you to find if you can speak bahasa Indonesia. Most of them hate Aceh because of the Sharia Law and separatist army of Aceh. they will never see any good in Aceh, everything is bad. one day you will know it.
Jason, I’m glad that you get to have a local mosque experience, but in general I’d advise against going to one during prayer time.
The Muslims have strict rules around praying that they have to follow, one of them is that it’s forbidden to walk in front of people who are praying which is why I got nervous watching you inside the mosque during Friday prayer. It’s actually a huge an offense that transgressors are subjected to… let’s say, very unsavory penalizing.
This, along with other rules that only Muslims would know, is why mosques in Indonesia usually allow non-Muslims to enter, but not during prayer times. Indonesia is cool (even sharia-ruled Aceh) and foreigners would get away scot-free, but you might not get as lucky in stricter countries.
There is no "unsavoury penalizing", you'll simply be blocked by the praying person with an arm if they notice in time. It happens all the time in mosques as you may not notice who is and isn't praying (this including voluntary, i.e sunnah prayers).
This is the same in all Muslim countries, including "stricter" ones, people might get annoyed but that's as far as it goes. No idea where you get this idea of a penalty from.
I would reiterate though your sentiment about double-checking prayer times and asking guides to show you around, people all over would be very welcoming to non-muslims in mosques simply because they assume you're interested in Islam from my experience.
@@QaasimBerbera-hw3kj glad that you experience only a kinder version of the faith, but I stand with my warning to visitors and Muslims alike. You may ignore it if it doesn’t concern you, but those who are non the wiser needs to forewarned to avoid unknowingly offend those who adhere to a harsher interpretation of the belief:
To cross in front of a person who is engaged in Salaah is impermissible and it is a grave sin to do so.
The Prophet (ﷺ) states:
قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ: «لَوْ يَعْلَمُ المَارُّ بَيْنَ يَدَيِ المُصَلِّي مَاذَا عَلَيْهِ، لَكَانَ أَنْ يَقِفَ أَرْبَعِينَ خَيْرًا لَهُ مِنْ أَنْ يَمُرَّ بَيْنَ يَدَيْهِ»(البخاري 510)
“If the person who passes in front of another person in prayer knew the magnitude of his sin, he would prefer to wait for 40(days, months or years) rather than to pass in front of him.” (Bukhari, 510)
I’m aware of this - I didn’t walk in front of anyone during the prayer. I actually left just before they started. I sat down and listened to the Imam for about 20 minutes with everyone else.
Though I appreciate your honesty and I’ll be careful next time.
@@JasonBillamTravel glad that you’re aware of this. I’m just going to leave my comment here as a warning for others who don’t know Islam as well as you do, so they wouldn’t get the idea that’s it’s okay to walk around a mosque during prayer time.
Please know that I have nothing personal against you or anything. I recently had to explain to an Indian tourist who was indignant about not being allowed into Balinese temples because as a Hindu he thought he had the right to demand to be let in. Cultural differences might create unnecessary frictions when visitors refuse to respect local cultures and sensibilities.
Fyi. This Sunnah applies to Muslims, primarily. It is a given that non Muslims will not be aware of this.
So no gay allow that great 👍🕌
Incredibly beautiful place with the nicest people!
They were incredibly friendly.
Kinda bizzare seeing a tour of a city you live in lmao, hope you come back in the future
I just watched this video after 5 months of uploading... Good documentation bro, come back to Aceh... Nice to know you
Good presentation, friendly people.
Aceh like beh 😆
Lon kaleuh merumpok cit ngon ureungnyan tapi hana lon turi lon eu mantong 😅
@@falyastatiyunis3524 bereh
Indonesia is indeed a colorful country with its diversity ... you can come to a conversative place like Aceh, then to Bali where conservativeness could be intrepreted in different perspective based on the locals' belief system ... and this goes the same in many other parts of the country
As Indonesian, we believe one thing, yes we all can experience/see lots of different cultures and traditions in this country, but always with one definite rule to follow everywhere we visit each place - the rule is 'When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do' 😁😁😁
Orang acèh bersih orang nya juga tempatnya masakannya.
I just remember this place for being hit hard by the Boxing Day Tsunami.
Orang Aceh Cakep2 yah. Itu mas2 nya yg buat kopi di solong kopi ganteng banget❤❤❤
Banyak orang aceh mirip2 orang turki...
Jgn salah gaji org sareng kopi di Aceh gede2 bagi yg senior.. Bs sampe 7 jtan blm tambahan lainnya
😂
Assalamualaikum teman ape khabar? Ape selama ini baik2 saja ye? Ok terima kasih banyak2 ok ? Semoga saja kita semua menjadi saudara yg baik2 ok? Aamiin ya Allah ( Aamiin ya Allah ) Assalamualaikum babayy ok
Then you stay there
I remember those days sitting watching Sky News and refusing to believe what i was watching.....Everyone was Schoked
I have to be honest as a Westerner, the words "Sharia law" scares me a bit. I realize it does make the country safer but the brutality of the kinds of punishments are very disturbing to me. The public hangings, cutting of hands, lashing, stoning and executions, throwing gay people from buildings....are all too harsh for me.
I do see the Indonesian people as very different from the Middle East even though they share the same religion. They are an Asian culture after all.
Barack Obama grew up in Indonesia and he only had wonderful things to say about his Muslim Indonesian father and people he grew up with in his biographies. He described the people as very quiet and very kind people. They don't raise their voices like us Americans nor do they swear.
I do think they have very strict capital punishment for drug smuggling. I remember when a few young Australian young blokes were caught trying to smuggle drugs into Bali, they were given the death penalty. The Australian government and its people pleaded for their lives making it a huge international incident that captivated the Western world all of who also got involved to plead for their lives. These boys were allowed to meet their family members for a few minutes and then taken blindfolded to a coconut tree I believe, where they were tied to and shot.
Indonesia did not bend one bit. In a way they were fair about their treatment to everyone regardless of the wealth of your nation. Yet, it does seem harsh for us in the Western world for a first time offense, yet at times, I feel maybe that is what we need to happen in the US when you see all the damage drugs has done to families in this country.
Yes, the Tsunami was awful. It is interesting that they did leave some areas as they were after the Tsunami. They seemed to have recovered well.
Tsunami occured before Sharia it was applied in 2006 the ache province had an insurgency they wanted secede from Indonesia instead they got autonomy and sharia
Dan the Sharia laws in Islam is not about punishment, it is a code of living for Muslims from the time they are born till death. Only small part of it is about punishment. Aceh is the only province in Indonesia that practice this laws so if you think Sharia laws is not for you, you can visit the other 37 provinces in Indonesia 😊
it's not brutal it's harsh only against criminals. The world is extremely diverse so are opinions of people around the world. You only look with the eyes of your world and think it's best. But it is not true at all. Only those who have suffered at the hands of criminals can feel the pain. these harsh punishments are for heinous crimes like murder,rape, corruption. If you have a way of doing things without violating the law why do u need to do it by violating law
About sharia law in Aceh actually just like the other law, follow the rules and doing just fine.
and drugs punishment? well, drugs can kill 1 generation or the next generation. that's why the punishment doesn't mess around.
Salem Aneuk Nangroe gas
Try to say "ulay carank" not uli kareng (ulee kareng)
Your content is awesome 🤩
This is my town, and in 2024 there was a huge tsunami that I still remember until now. It was so chaotic at that time and time flies so fast. I wish I can also travel and visit many beautiful places like you one day soon :)
Love your videos bro❤❤
Videonya keren mas jason,saya suka aksen anda.aksen nya sperti orang british yaa😁😁,suksess selalu sehat selalu semoga bahagia selalu yaa...
Hey Jason, I'm sure this video you took is on Friday for the begining right ? And that Solong cafe is very famous in Banda Aceh, located in Ulee Kareng.
Luar biasa perjalanan anda ..
You have to be someone who can promote the Islamic country you are visiting, how peaceful and safe it is for foreigners, especially non-Muslims, far from the slanderous news that is spreading in the western world and America. And you can compare them.
Thanks for the positive review of our hometown, everyone is welcome here in Aceh.
And since you mentioned about lashing, no one need to freak out, that's just for broke ass ppl, if you have money they'll let you skip that part for sure.
People only know that in Aceh there is only Banda Aceh but they don't know about other cities like Langsa
Selamat datang kembali ke Aceh,,, Salam Sukses,,,,
Banda Aceh is a beautyfull city with the pretty women and the nice food and you must feel Aceh coffee in every corner street.
I live in Aceh now, acehneese people is very religius and kind. Aceh loen sayang !
He is walking aroubd paradise he just dont know … may Allah bless you with the best in the world. Guidence…
Do you need more subscribers
I live in Banda Aceh, why don't we meet at the mosque🤭😊😊
I skip every part when local want to take picture with foreigner. Feels so embarassed…
Why so embarrassed?
it is fine no one get harm for taking a photo 😊
*Sebagian besar masjid di Indonesia itu hanya bikin bising saja dengan TOA mereka yang berlebihan sangat lama durasi nya selain untuk adzan & iqomah. Hal ini sungguh menyimpang dari ajaran Nabi yg Rahmatan lil alamin baik untuk kenyamanan kaum muslim ataupun non muslim yang tinggal di sekitar masjid tersebut* 👀✍️ *Allahu yahdikum*
Thank you for helping me explore places far off from where I am in East Africa. Than it s
Knpa tidak di trasteb bahasa indonesia
Because of the unique situation......non muslim might actually wants to be tried under sharia law. Just momentary pain and then they return to normal life pretty fast, unlike going through civil court which can take months and more money and eventually jail.
Beautiful ❤️ Machallah
Glad you visited Aceh. Btw it is allowed for you to come inside Masjid, I saw them before. I asked someone why was that? he said they are human being not unclean/excrement, ofcoz they can. I'm happy to know that. For men, it's more easier as long as you wear long pants but for girls they need to put scarf on. But I don't know what rules today. but as I know there were a lot white people (sorry have to say that) there when the tsunami so for them white people are not strangers. Feel free to be there, no need to be too scared or too careful that makes you uncomfortable. they are fun people, if you did unintentionally something not really appropriate, they will tell you. for better experience, make a friend with a local before you visit the city. you will find many places that are not on the travel map.
terima kasih sudah datang ke tanah lahiran ku💚❤
Trimakasih telah mengunjungi kota kami yang sederhana ini provinsi paling damai di Indonesia
❤❤❤ saya orang aceh asli, terimakasih sudah ke aceh
Long kaleuh merumpok cit ngon ureungnyan tapi hana lon turi lon eu mantong 😅
Aceh❤ i live in aceh🎉
aceh was a part of ottoman empire till 1874
Aceh is an Islamic area on the veranda of Mecca
Memang trotoar di Indonesia tidak terlalu diperhatikan memang semua orang lebih suka menaiki kendaraan ketika bepergian meskipun itu tidak jauh tapi memang itulah problem negara kita dalam hal ini dinas terkaitnya. 8:16
@@dyon7630 saya pikir hampir seluruh kota di Indonesia sama. Dalam hal ini saya tidak menyebut satu kota saja.
@@dyon7630 kota kadrun bapak mu,,
@@dyon7630 bandingkan dengan kota salib sesudahnya, yang dimana kejahatannya bar-bar.
msh banyak pr, sampah, jalan, rasis, pendidikan, semua nya jadi satu kualitas SDM msh kurang.
Orang iri dengki muncul
Menit 10:50 do'a اللهم انصر المسلمين في الغزة
Great video as usual lovely scenery so green, like Ireland only better weather lol, fantastic food, well done my friend keep up the excellent work......
I love Indonesia because it is the largest Muslim country and there are historical and religious monuments from thousands of years ago. The mosques are luxurious and Ramadan has a special flavor to the point that you love fasting there and it has a charming nature. Thank you, my friend. ❤
Indonesia is probably in my top 3 favourite countries.
@@JasonBillamTravel Yes, Indonesia deserves to be loved. Thank you for the trip. It was really enjoyable. Bravo, my friend. Keep posting because your channel is wonderful. 🥰❤🎉
Actually when i have met Indonesian families - they dont like it when we call them a muslim country - they like to be considered more secular.
@@princeali2555 😮😮😮😮 This is strange why Indonesians deny the religion they follow
@@تحياالجزائر-ب2ه I guess there are areas where they are from - some are muslim and some areas have very few muslims so they like it when we call them secular - i was shocked too when I first heard them say that.
Goshhh you’ve been here 😮! I watched your video since long time ago, and you came here at last. Thank God you enjoyed and made a huge showcase to the world about how Aceh Province is, I can't thank you enough, mate. May God protect your journey around the world ahead.
Memang ganteng that abang tanyo
Thank you for coming to Banda Aceh because I was born in Banda Aceh😄😁😁😁
Tpi Aceh mau pisah dari indo
Aceh is coming ❤
hello, I'm from banda aceh🙏🙏
Harga Nokia not? Indonesia
when back banda aceh again brother ,😂
Mesjid tersebut merupakan tempat beribadah umat islam sekaligus benteng melawan kolinial belanda pada masanya
Can you go to Langsa Aceh 😢pls
Yo that my countries
welcome to Aceh..thank you for visiting Aceh..sorry if there is something you don't like🙏.
Thank you for promoting Banda Aceh. Where are from bro. Bless for you alwsys
too bad, in this video we can't see the best part of the beach close to Banda Aceh, you can try to go to a beach called Lhok Nga. There you will find the sunset even more remarkable. salam uloen tuan bak rakan man mandum🙏
In 2004, Aceh was hit by a tsunami, other houses were destroyed by the tsunami, but the grand mosque did not collapse even though the tsunami at that time was as high 300 meters
NO WAY YOU VISIT ON MY STATE! OMG
Alright, it was a really strong country before the 19th century. Until the Christian Dutchess came to the country and destroyed so many people in this land.
I like Sate Padang
Jason the rockstar, the celebertie ! :-) :-)
Welcome to Aceh bro
Please come back to Indonesia one day, with your friends and relatives😊
bule aja udah ke aceh gw yang orng indonesia sendiri engga pernah ke aceh
I'm glad you visited Aceh, maybe we'll be a soul mate 😅😂😂😂
Aceh is very safe for anyone, people are friendly. Thats what traditional laws make society.
I LIVE HERE! at the
lampeuneurut area!
Thank you for visit Banda Aceh
welcome to the aceh, you can become an artis here😁
hahaha trueee. they loved him
Love your videos, something diferent and special always.. and you were a sensación there with many wanted a picture with you 😊.. congrats and thank you for your work.. I was recently in Jordan inspired by you and I loved it. Regards from Tijuana México.
Happy to hear that - thank you for the kind words!
Beautiful sharing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Aceh okey
Amazing
Gay people get whipped there. But recently, Indonesia also introduced laws that sex before marriage is a 2 year jail sentence.
Great law
Seems pretty based to me
They should make it 3 😜
sex outside marriage has always been forbidden in indonesia. its not a new law at all.
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 I was girl house in jarakata and she Lelf the door open while I vist 😅🥶
It is horrible it’s about political Islamist it has nothing to do with Islam because Islam is not a conservative religion it’s about power
The ratio of good looking women in aceh is exceptional
Acheh is not for pervs like u potential rapist
Really? Even more than manado?
As Indonesian muslim, do i agree with aceh with their sharia law? Nope. But i respect their beliefs
Come to lampung province in Sumatra. Many beaches and hills, and traditional ceremonies etc
in Indonesia you can be an artist, everyone will ask you to take a photo with them