Saturday, November 3, 2018

Discover the unique and picturesque wildlife as you explore northern Sumatra

Sumatra
Northern Sumatra
Fact: Sumatra is the largest island in Indonesia (the largest islands of Borneo and New Guinea share with other countries). Fact: Sumatra is the sixth largest island in the world. Fact: Sumatra is home to an incredible and unique variety of plant and animal species. Fact: North Sumatra is a paradise for adventurers. Fact: You will have a good time in North Sumatra.

Begin the tour with a bit of history and visions by visiting the Sultan's Palace, built in 1888. He was an administrative center of the region before the development of the city of Medan. After visiting the Great Mosque, board a vehicle for a scenic drive to Gunung Leuser National Park. Your overnight stay is simple and simple accommodation in a quiet and green environment. A great way to connect with Mother Nature.

Now let us begin the expedition of nature! Climb aboard the Sumatran elephant and swing left and right as the giant crosses the jungle and river. Then we cross a rough terrain. This is your signal in the field. Visit villages and experience scenes that are worth documenting the region. If you want to create a whitewater table in the Wampu River, we can start it too. The highlight is the rafting under a beautiful waterfall and a natural shower.

You absolutely have to see the orangutans. This is where your next experience comes into play. Go where you are going to eat and see the boys in action! Continue your journey into the jungle and experience amazing plant and animal species that are unique in Sumatra. Arrival in Brastagi in the afternoon. Enjoy your stay in the health resort at about 1,400 meters above sea level. The region is known for its cool climate, orchids, flowers, vegetables and fruits.

If you have not used your camera yet (what have you been doing all the time?), We encourage you to do so now. You leave Lake Toba and Samosir, an island in a volcanic lake. On the way you will see the 120-meter-high waterfall of the Sipiso soil, formed by an underground river that leads from a cave into the caldera of Lake Toba. Your excursion into nature continues in Parapat, a small town on the east coast of Lake Toba, where you cross the island of Samosir, which was formed by the volcano over 75,000 years ago. Spend the whole day exploring the lake. Embrace nature and culture here and do not hesitate to enjoy the scenery in peace.

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