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Day 01 : MEDAN - BRASTAGI (L,D) Arrive at Polonia Airport, Medan City Tour visiting Sultan Deli Palace, The grand Mosque, Kesawan Shopping Centre and Chinese Temple. Drive to Brastagi highland include stops at Sibolangit Botanical Garden, Sikulikap waterfall, Brastagi fruit market and Lingga village to see the traditional houses of Batak Karo. Dinner and overnight. |
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Day 01 : MEDAN - BRASTAGI (L,D) Arrive at Polonia Airport Medan. Lunch at local restaurant. Medan city tour visiting the Sultan Deli Palace, The Grand Mosque, Kesawan shopping center, Chinese Temple. Enroute to Brastagi stops at Sibolangit Botanical Garden, Sikulikap waterfall and Brastagi fruit market. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel. |
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Day 01 : MEDAN - BOHOROK (L,D) Arrive at Polonia Airport Medan. Lunch at local restaurant. Medan city tour visiting the Sultan Deli Palace, the Grand Mosque, Kesawan shopping center, Chinese Temple. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel. |
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North Sumatra’s capital of Medan is the western gateway to Indonesia. Facing the Malaysian Malacca Strait, North Sumatra is a land of great mountains, waterfalls, a vast lake, a mixture of cultural groups and plantations of rubber, tobacco, palm oil and coffee. The province’s most interesting destination is Lake Toba, situated in the center of the mountain range. The area of Tapanuli is the homeland of the Batak people. The Bataks have retained many of their ancient cultural traditions due to their isolation in the high mountains and live in tribal or clan groupings. According to tradition, all Bataks are descendants of Si Raja Batak, a hero-ancestor of supernatural parentage, born on a holy mountain adjacent to Lake Toba. Through him, the Bataks receive their sacred “adat” or traditions. His sons founded the first two “marga” or clans, from which all are descended. |
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