This less-travelled Indonesian Island is breathtaking
Skip Bali, head to Samosir instead
When thinking of Indonesian travel, most minds would venture to the beautiful coast in Bali. However, a sunny beach isn't the only reason you should go to Indonesia, as your most wonderful trip might happen in North Sumatra—a province containing beautiful islands, hot springs and volcanic mountains. It also contains Samosir, the largest fully-Indonesian island (the others, Java and Borneo, are shared with Papua New Guinea and Malaysia), and has plenty of attractions to be explored, with short and affordable flights you could take straight from Thailand.
If you are traveling around Lake Toba, which you should, a visit to Samosir Island is an absolute must. This is where most of the modern conveniences of life will be found, but it is also a place to meet like minded travellers and use as a launching pad for adventures around the surrounding area. With that said, entire trips could be spent here. With a range of diverse cuisines, homestays and natural wonders, Samosir Island has everything most tourists want, without the tourist hordes. The same could be said for North Sumatra as a whole.
By Plane
Direct flights from Bangkok to Kualanamu International Airport at Medan cost around B5,300 - B7,000 on Jetstar and Air Asia airlines (you can also find them as low as B1,600 if you book at the right time).
From Medan
Once at Medan, you have three options to go to North Sumatra: express minivan, bus (from around B46), or taxi (B270-B350).
Staying in North Sumatra means a trip that is local, adventurous and somewhat peaceful. The price is also on budget and the people are friendly and accommodating.
Silimalombu Farmstay (from B321/night) - Situated inside a 500-year-old mango forest, this guest houses has lake view rooms and food made from their own organic farm. You can also be a farmer for one day by joining the coffee harvesting and roasting activities, graviola leaf tea production, planting cacao, or just taking out a canoe and fishing.
Tranquil Jungle Hut & Trekking (from B344/night) - This is the perfect place for your adventurous holiday, as it’s located 15 minutes away from a forest that isn’t packed with tourists. The bamboo hut offers a peaceful jungle and river view, with a jungle trekking service (from B1,700/day) to help you meet with orangutans and other wildlife—in their natural habitats.
D’Primahotel (from B1,300/night) - Want to get a glimpse of city life before returning home? This is the hotel you’re looking for. With a location just 0.1 km from the city center, and close to a walkway that will take you to the train platform, it’s location is unbeatable. The accommodation is also cozy and well kept.
Nature, Scenic Landscapes & Wilderness
In this tropical country, explore the magnificent white sandy beaches, great volcanoes or colourful marine treasures. One lifetime would not be enough to explore Indonesia’s natural wonders.
Culinary & Wellness
This is where to spoil your senses: hearing, sight, touch, smell and taste. Explore the many flavours Indonesia has to offer by taking a bite out of some local delicacies or delighting in traditional spa treatments.
Arts, Culture & Heritage
Indonesia is a huge nation comprised of hundreds of cultures derived from local regions, making it one of the most diverse countries in the world. Explore the unique culture and heritage of each region in Indonesia!
Recreation and Leisure
A nation is often measured by how advanced its technology is. Indonesia’s major cities adopt modern lifestyle that is complete with stunning skyscrapers, vibrant nightlife and technologically advanced offices.
Adventures
One would never get bored exploring Indonesia. Plunge into thrilling caving adventures, exotic diving escapades, challenging volcano climbs, intriguing jungle treks and many more!
For more information, visit: www.indonesia.travel
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