5 Beautiful Places Hidden In Lake Toba
Tmobileringtonebdmbrb - Usually people who go to Toba Lake to Parapat, Samosir Island and usual places. Indeed, Lake Toba from wherever we see is right beautiful, but there are some hidden places or you haven't visited when to Lake Toba. Well this time there are 5 unusual but beautiful places that are a shame if you miss going to Lake Toba. What are these places, please read it.
1. Lumban Silintong Beach Balige
Lumban Silitong Balige is a village that is a tourist spot
in Balige Toba Samosir which presents panoramic views of the shores of Lake
Toba complete with rows of cafes and restaurants. In this place, we can enjoy
the cool water of the lake while swimming.
2. Pusuk Buhit
Pusuk Buhit is a row of hills on Samosir Island. From here,
we can enjoy the panorama of the beauty of Lake Toba. To get Lake Toba from Medan you can book Bintan Travel. They provides Lake Toba tour from Medan and also Sumatra tours and another package. Call their contacs here +62 819 828 117.
3. Tomok
Tomok is a shopping tourism center on Samosir Island that
sells a variety of souvenirs such as Batak, Ulos, bracelets, necklaces, clothes
and so on. We can also watch the legendary Sigale-Gale statue dance. Around
Tomok there are also other tourist objects namely the Tomb of King Sidabutar
who was formerly a ruler in the Land of Batak.
4. Tuktuk Siadong
Here, we can visit the Batak Museum, see directly making
Ulos or indulge in ethnic cafes around the area. We can also explore the Batak
civilization through tourist visits to Siallagan Village which is famous for
Batu Parsidangan and also visit the Gethsemane Ambarita Prayer Park for those
of you who want to take a religious tour.
Pangururan City is the capital of Samosir Regency. Here, we
can visit the Batak nuance open stage, hunt for typical Batak cuisine. There
also have interesting attractions such as Batu Hoda Beach and Pantai Indah
Situngkir.
5. Simanindo
Simanindo is famous for its historical and cultural tourism.
We can see the ritual of Mangalahat Horbo or other Batak rituals at the
Simanindo Museum. There is also no less interesting is visiting White Sand
Beach.
Seeing the magnitude of the potential of Lake Toba and
Samosir Island as tourist destinations both nationally and internationally so
that Singapore also wants to invest to develop tourism potential there as
reported on the site.
The World Bank has also expressed its commitment to help
develop tourism in Lake Toba as reported in local media in Medan, North Sumatra as a part of Sumatra tours.
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