A group of seven persons with six motor cycles that mostly of BMW GS Adventure conducted a tour starting from Padang, West Sumatra to Banda Aceh and finished in Medan, North Sumatra.
Tour started on December 16 from Minangkabau Airport, Padang and completed in Medan on Dec 22, 2011.
The group arrived in Padang and all bikes have already stood-by. After changing the clothes with riding gears including riding pants, jacket, boots and helmet, we started to ride to Bukittinggi about 80 kms from Padang. We passed through famous and beautiful Lembah Anai and an old bridge of three track train we arrived at Padang Panjang and stop at Mak Syukur Sate Padang restaurant. We enjoyed the food very much and continued riding to Bukit Tinggi under heavy rain all the way. We arrived in Bukittinggi at dusk and went straight to the Hills Hotel, near Jam Gadang (Big Clock).
We spent one night in Bukit Tinggi. We had an excellent dinner at Padang Restaurant near Jam Gadang. Before taking rest we enjoyed having very good taste durian.
The next morning we continued our ride to Sibolga through Bonjol, Kotanopan, Padang Sidempuan. We have ridden through this route before. We stopped in Bonjol at the Equator Monument and crossed the line from southern hemisphere to the northern hemisphere.
From Bonjol, we continued our ride through the Mandailing Natal regency and stop for lunch in Penyabungan, From there we rode up north and in Padang Sidempuan we took the road to the left approaching the coastal area again. Before dusk we arrived at Sibolga and went straight to the Hotel Wisata Indah located near the beach.
- In action on the Equator Line.
- Route Tour from Padang, Banda Aceh and medan
- Just arrived and ready to ride from Minangkabau Airport, Padang to Bukit Tinggi
- West coast of Aceh
- Logo IMBI DKI-Jaya
- Floating Power Plant washed out 3.5 km to shore and landed on the roof of the houses
- Tsunami Memorial Museum
- Riding group covered by local news
- In Wild Life Gallery, Medan
- Route Map from Bukit Tinggi, West Sumatra to Sibolga, North Sumatra
- Muddy road between Manduamas to Lipat Kajang
- The survivor !
- Route Map from Sibolga, North Sumatra to Tapak Tuan, Aceh
- Jam Gadang (Big Clock) at night in Bukit Tinggi
- Stop near Lipat Kajang near border Aceh and North Sumatra
We spent one night in Sibolga. The rain was heavy during the night. Having dinner with mainly durian. Most of restaurants were closed due to raining.
The next day we continued to ride in northwesterly direction along the coast line. At the beginning the roads were OK until we reached Barus, a small town in the northern part of North Sumatra Province. From there we went to Manduamas, a village near border with Aceh Province. Some of the portions of the roads were still under construction and were very muddy. It took us 4 – 5 hrs to ride through that portion. At last we got through and stop for lunch in Lipat Kajang, a first small town near border in Aceh. Some bikes were slipped while riding though this muddy road. It was quite challenging !
After passing through a town named Subulussalam, we entered Tapak Tuan. We were welcomed by local police and escorted us to the hotel. The road prior to enter Tapak Tuan was covered partially by land slide. However, we were able to pass through. We arrived at hotel just before dusk. The hotel might have to be called as Inn as it was a small place with limited facilities. In the evening we were invited by local chief police to have dinner. It was a nice dinner, one of the best meals we had in the tour.
The next morning we continued the ride from Tapak Tuan all the way to Banda Aceh. It was a long ride (approximately 600 kms). The road from Tapak Tuan to Meulaboh on the west cost of Sumatra has been repaired due to badly damaged during tsunami in 2004. From Meulaboh to Banda Aceh the road condition is excellent. Probably one of the best roads in Indonesia.
We arrived in Banda Aceh under heavy rain. We went straight to Hermes Hotel, one of the best hotels in Banda Aceh. A group of IMBI Aceh bikers, welcomed us prior to enter region of Aceh Besar, in a resort area on the beach facing to Indian Ocean. Unfortunately, due to continuously raining we only stopped for a few minutes and proceeded riding to Banda Aceh.
We spent couple of days in Banda Aceh. Visited several tourist spots and tsunami memorial area, such as tsunami museum, ship that landed on the roof top of a house and floating power plant that washed ashore for about 3 km.

















































































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