Orangutans Rehabilitation
North Sumatra is famous with its interesting places
in the city of Medan and outside the city such as the fauna
of Orangutans at Bohorok village around 90 kms north west
of Medan city. Located on the mountain the area of Mount Leuser
National park. Bohorok is the place where the rehabilitation
of Orangutans is built to bring the primate to their original
spirit of living in the jungle. A popular trip to Orangutan
rehabilitation itinerary are presented in more complete way
please click here.
Medan City
Medan city has some places of interest from the heritage of
Deli kingdom up the colonial era. Maimoon Palace and the Mesjid
Raya or Grand Mosque are considered the best architecture
from the era. The location of these two monumenst are in the
center of the city of Medan and have become the most frequented
tour stop by both domestic and foreign travelers. Medan city
itself as the third biggest city in Indonesia also offers
great places for shopping and entertainment. See itinerary.
Lake Toba and Samosir Island
Lake Toba and its island of Samosir offers breathaking views
of the nature beauty. This lake is belived to have been the
trace of super volcanic eruption 64.000 years ago now left
a beautiful lake with more then 25 kms long and 5 kms width.
Parapat town which is the biggest town on the beach of the
lake offering various places for relax and enjoy the beauty
of nature, while the island of Samosir preserves the remnants
of Batak tribe kingdom in the past from grave, arts and altars
of the barbarian. See tour
itinerary.
Plantation Estates North Sumatra
Plantantaion estates is one of the many interesting places
in North Sumatra. Since Ducth colonization, North Sumatra
has been a paradise of big plantation estates from tobacco,
cacao, coffee, pepper and other spice growing. An itinerary
has been composed to visit some of the many plantations
on North Sumatra.
Christian Religious Trip North Sumatra
First visit is the Maria Annai Church at Velangkani a place
of worship dedicated to the Mother Maria, the healer, and
this name is taken from the praying dedicated to Mother Maria
which has become the tradition of shoreline people at Velangkani.
The uniqueness of this church is its original Moghul architecture.
See itinerary
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