Dear steemian friends all around the world
From today on until the next few days I will share stories about Simeulue Island, with all its natural beauty, the dynamics of local community life and some typical culinary delights that are synonymous with this island, all of which I will summarize in a few episodes of the story, for today I will discussing the route to the dreams island
It takes preparation and careful planning to start a trip to this island, especially for me who lives on the north coast of Sumatra Island, to go to the ferry port on the South West coast of Sumatra Island, first have to go through several mountains on the long journey to the destination dock.
Currently there are six ports along the south west coast that serve crossings from and to Simeulue Island, namely Calang Port in Aceh Jaya Regency, Kuala Bubon Port and Ujoung Kareung Port, Meulaboh in West Aceh Regency, Labuhan Haji Port and Harbor of Tapak Tuan in South Aceh Regency, as well as Singkil Bay Port in Singkil Regency, to reach one of these ferry ports requires a road trip between 10-24 hours from our residence.
This trip I crossed from the port of Ujong Kareung, Meulaboh, where the pier was in a damaged condition, so the ship could not dock at the pier, to raise or lower passengers, the ship only dropped anchor a few hundred meters offshore, to get to the passenger ship first riding small boats owned by fishermen who are always there when the ship is about to enter or leave the port, and vice versa when passengers get off the ship
Sailing for a few minutes in a small boat is quite adrenaline-pumping, being swayed by the waves with the number of passengers exceeding the standard quota is a tense experience.