Sunday, December 25, 2011

The Exotic View of Toba Lake

 
 Merely a three hours drive from Medan, Toba is the largest lake in Southeast Asia and covers a simply enormous area of 1707 square kilometres. Sitting in the middle of this massive expanse of water sits Pulau Samosir (Samosir Island) which is almost as large as Singapore! The lake was formed by an absolutely gargantuan volcanic eruption some 70,000 years ago and sits in what is the largest caldera on earth. In fact, you'd probably have to head into outer space to actually get a good view of this enormous, dormant, fire breather, such is its size.

 Samosir Island and the Toba area in gneeral are the spiritual and cultural homes of Indonesia' mainly Christian Batak population, one of the country's most vibrant and friendly ethnic groups. Toba used to be a very popular tourist destination in times past, although the number of arrivals has dwindled in more recent years. This means, however, that there are no crowds at the lake, prices are cheap and that friendly locals are grateful for your custom. Formerly on the beaten tourist track, Toba and Samosir are now well off it and thus worth a visit if you're looking for a relaxing break.

 The friendly, music loving Bataks and the volcanically warm, clear waters of the lake itself, which is set amid a backdrop of breathtaking mountain scenery, should prove to be food for the soul. Ferries run every hour over to the hotels and guesthouses that crowd sections of the Samosir coast at Tuk Tuk. The lakeside town of Parapat is the ferry terminal and the place to head for upon leaving Medan.
When you reach Samosir itself, why not rent a bicycle or a motorcycle and take a tour of the island? The scenery is superb, there's hardly any traffic and there are many pretty places in which to stop off and take a quick dip in the lake's soothing waters.

At Panururan, on the island's western side, you'll find some bubbling hot springs to enjoy whilst at Simanindo, there's a Batak Museum that puts on regular traditional dance performances. Alternatively, why not head out of the main Tuk Tuk area up to the mountain waterfall behind? It's alovely stroll and there's a refreshing swim waiting for you at the end.

Longer Holidays at Berastagi, North Sumatra

Berastagi is situated in the upland of North Sumatra Province. Wedged between Mount Sibayak (2,049 m) and Mount Sinabung (2,451 m), it has cool climate, beautiful scenery, and several tourist attractions. With a well-developed infrastructure, the city is perfect for weekend getaways or longer holidays.

Berastagi has always been a favorite weekend spot for Medan’s citizen since the 1.5 hours trip from Medan (Capital of North Sumatra Province) is relatively shot. The city, however, can also be a worthwhile destination for Jakartans. It only takes a total of 3.5 hours to reach: 2 hours of Medan Berastagi drive.

 There are vast forest along the road from Medan and occasionally, you can see buildings with unique Karo (a tribe from Batak ethnic) ornaments, a sign that you have entered their domain.

Women wearing the distinctive Batak headdress can also be seen from time to time.
Mejuah-juah, welcome to the land of Karo! On the road between Medan and Berastagi, lies Sibolangit Botanical Garden, which houses several kinds of local vegetation. Next, it goes winding and sloping upward, going through Penatapen. If you want, you can stop here briefly to enjoy the cool air or a clear view to the plains below.

Near Berastagi, there is an intersection that goes to Semangat Gunung, a starting point for people who wants to climb Mount Sibayak. After this intersection, you will see hotels lining up along the road, right up to the hilltop. You can also see forested hill on the right side of that winding road, before finally entering the main street.


Berastagi is small city with downtown area comprising only of a main street with stores and restaurants on its left and right. For accommodation, it is better to pick hotels on the hilly areas, such as Gundaling Hill where it is quieter and offers better view.
The panorama from Gundaling Hills is especially beautiful in this afternoon. You can see the whole city, its surrounding orchards, and the crater of Mount Sibayak, a volcano that has been dormant for centuries. To the west is Mount Sinabung (another dormant volcano), while the Karo plains lie on the south.
Martabak Telor and Bandrek.
Evening is the best time to savor various North Sumatra dishes in Pasar Kaget, a market that opens nightly along Berastagi main street. Among the interesting dishes are martabak and roti canai, both of which bore heavy Indian influence. Indian are not the dominant ethnic group in the province, but they have definitely left their mark in North Sumatra culinary scene. Among several stalls selling such food is Aboy’s restaurants , named after its owner. It offers martabak telor , roti canai, and Indian-style fried rice.
For drinks, you can enjoy a glass of milk tea or try Berastagi’s favorite beverage: bandrek. It is similar to bandrek common in java, a mix of milk and ginger that warms the body, perfect remedy for the cold weather typical of a place standing 1,400 meters above sea level. Across Berastagi, bandrek is an everyday beverage and the pride of locals.


It may be a bit puzzling why a popular beverage in Java, especially West Java, ends up wiyh the same popularity in Berastagi. Local tales have it that bandrek was introduced some decades ago by a Javanese who opened the first warung (similar to café but with a simpler setup) serving bandrek. Back the, the drink is virtually unknown in Berastagi, but because bandrek suits cold climate, its popularity took off at once. Presently, almost anyone visiting the city will feel obliged to try the beverage. In fact, bandrek has become synonymous with Berastagi.
Fruits Market
Morning is the best time to buy fruits or enjoy the atmosphere of Berastagi’s fruit market at the main street . you can find all sorts of fruits and vegetables, from the ubiquitous orange and tomato, to Berastagi’s special beet, red cauliflower, and passion fruit. You can even buy flowers at this market.
A lot of these fruits were first planted under the direction of Dutch colonial government to supply their need in Medan. Since Karo Plains are Surrounded by volcanoes, the land is very fertile and able to produce the best fruits and vegetables. In the past, most of them are exported to Singapore and Malaysia. Now, it is the tourists that come here to enjoy the harvests.
Another activity you can do is visiting the Lingga traditional village, 16 kilometers south-west of Berastagi. You can observe traditional Karo villagers go about their lives and see their unique tribal houses that are almost extinct, or their traditional garment that are almost extinct, or their traditional garment that many still worn, especially during certain occasions.
You can also continue to the Sipisopiso Waterfall, about 1.5 hours from Lingga, and onwards to Toba Lake, through Simarjarunjung, Prapat, and Samosir Island.
On the way to airport in Medan, you might want to visit the famous Maimoon palace and mosque, or go to Majapahit Road for a box of bika ambon, a delicious local cake with unique spongy texture, sold by various vendors there.
A major point to remember is that you have to book your accommodation in advance for weekends or long weekend, since you will be competing with tourists from Medan, and even Singapore and Malaysia for lodgings.
"Tourist Destination for Nearly a Century"
The de development of Berastagi into tourist destination is closely related with colonial planning. When the area around Medan was converted to plantation (one of the most successful plantation in Dutch colonies), their need for fruits and vegetables were supplied from the fertile lands of Karo. This connection increased in 1908 when the Dutch constructed a road directly linking Medan and Karo high plain.
The Dutch recognized Berastagi’s potential as vacation spot. So they built bungalows, villas, resorts. Clinics, schools, and even a nine-hole golf course. In fact, many of them fell in love with Berastagi that they opted to spend their retirement here.
Berastagi’s fame as a tourist destination began to spread in the 1920s. almost a century later, the city is still attracting local and foreign tourists. Berastagi has become even more popular than Kabanjahe, the capital of Karo.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Ubud vacation spot for an inexpensive travel

What is the best thing for having vacation in some destination spot? One will answer getting to vacation on beautiful destination for less. Try to find for your coming vacation destination a spot who offer things like that. If you be like an opportunist then you will end up having more on your vacation and also will see more and even do more on your vacation. Of course things kind of thing would not worth to be doing if you have unlimited budget. 
Visiting the island of Bali specially on area called the Ubud village was my last vacation with such a limited spending. There are many places in the world which can be the most interesting destination in the world but having to travel to this destination with inexpensive budget is a bliss. many of the other destination can be visited later on and someday you might be able to visit them with inexpensive budget. Bali island is my favorite destination for my vacation. Where you still can get your meal for just two dollars. The US dollar conversion in Indonesian rupiah is quite high so you will get double from your money down here. In Ubud and surrounding area you can visit the beautiful natural scenery, monkey forest, mountain, lakes and many others.


The island of Bali in my opinion will be the most beautiful island in the world, affordable for most people and can be such an inexpensive destination. The island famous for it’s culture, sight seeing and some other attraction. On the island you will find many kind of accommodation for your vacation from small hotels to five stars resorts and also private villas will be available around the island. Ubud villas will be your source for having a vacation full of privacy and serenity with such a wonderful view of rice fields. Now the Ubud village in Bali getting more affordable after the recent economic slowdown which make everything more cheap and more affordable than before. Having vacation in Bali specially in Ubud area would not burn a hole in your pocket


 
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