Ketambe is a village in Aceh, Indonesia.
Understand
editKetambe is a small, quiet and remote city in the most south of Aceh. In the 1970s the Indonesian tried to increase its influence in the region by building a hotel facility and making an official enter to the Gunung Leuser National Park. Ketambe is besides this a small but charming village, worth a visit to both go trekking and to just relax for a day or two.
Notice that Ketambe is located in Aceh which is partly governed by Muslim sharia laws. Show respect for that by for example not using drugs or alcohol in public.
Get in
editBy bus:
- From the north: Take a small minivan taxi from Blankenjeren direction Kutancane, tell it to stop in Ketambe. It departs in the morning/early day. Buses to Blankenjeren leaves from Takengon or/and from Bireun/Banda Aceh. Minivans to Blankenjeren leave from Kutancane in the morning and should pass Ketambe between 11:00-12:00. Ask at your hotel. Buses to Blankenjeren takes about 3-4 hours and from there to Takengon it is another 4-5 hours.
- From the south: There is a regular minibus service from Kutancane about twice an hour. It leaves from the small centre in Ketambe and from the market in Kutancane. The bus takes between 50 minutes to 1 hour and 20 minutes.
By foot: There is a possibility to make a trek from Bukit Lawang to Ketambe by crossing the national park. This would take over a week and cost a several hundred US dollars. Speak to the rangers in Bukit Lawang if interested.
Get around
editDue the size of the village there is no reason to use any vehicle, you can reach every corner of the village by walking.
See
edit- 1 Gunung Leuser National Park. Rangers all over the city arrange 1-3 days trekking, possibly longer, to the national park. Starting at Rp 350,000 per day and onwards.
Do
edit- Trekking: do a trek in the national park (see above).
- Relax: It is a quiet village where not much is happening. Sit on hotel veranda and relax. Maybe you can watch some soccer games together with the locals.
Buy
editThere is only one small shop in the city centre, here you can buy basic Indonesian goods. There are also some handcraft shops next to the main road with some interesting crafts.
Eat
editAll the hotels probably have a small restaurant where you can eat typical Indonesian food (Nasi Goreng, etc.), some of them also serve western food like pancakes.
Drink
editAs alcohol due sharia law is prohibited there are no bars or places to grab a beer.
Sleep
editThere are a range of hotels, most of them looks very empty only having one or two guests. The hotel standard in Ketambe is very basic without a flushing system in toilets or proper showers. However, renting a small hut with a little veranda is as good as it gets. Listening to the wildlife in the complete dark is an experience in itself. Prices of the guest houses are ranging from Rp 50,000 (in 2014) depending on room, location and standard.
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