Saturday, April 6, 2019

Singkarak Lake

Singkarak LakeSingkarak is a lake located between the cities of Padang Panjang and Solok. It has an area of ??107.8 km ², about 21 km long and 7 km wide. The majestic Lake Singkarak is a huge crater lake in a spectacular volcanic landscape.

He said that this lake is the largest in Sumatra and after Lake Toba the second largest lake on the island. Here you will find a world of tranquility, breathtaking views and spectacular views. Here you can enjoy the secluded natural beauty that Indonesia is so famous for. Lake Singkarak is also famous for its fish Bilih, a fish that lives only in this lake. This fish is especially unique because it can not survive anywhere except at Singkarak Lake, not even in an aquarium.

However, a hydropower project has redirected most of the flow from the lake to the Anai River, which flows west near Padang in the Indian Ocean. This plant in Singkarak uses this water to generate electricity for the provinces of West Sumatra and Riau.

The nuance of crossing the road to the shore of the lake, the blue water strip is seen by the eyes. Especially during the sunny day and the blue sky is really beautiful. The hills and the view of the clouds in the sky will also increase the admiration.

On the shores of the lake there are several restaurants and boat rentals that surround this lake. Do not forget to try the local food on Lake Singkarak, the Bilih fish. You can eat bilih fish while looking at the blue waters of the lake. It would be a pleasant experience.
Lake Singkarak is 70 km from Padang, 20 km from Solok and 36 km from Bukittinggi. From Minangkabau International Airport, you can take a rental car or a public minibus that drives the Padang-Solok route, and then make another trip to the lake. This journey takes you through the area of ? Sitinjau Laut, famous for its sharp turns and steep gorges.




The beauty of the hidden Kapalo Waterfall in Banda Koto Hilalang

Kapalo Waterfall The Kapalo Banda Koto Hilalang Waterfall is one of the exciting and fun destinations for those who enjoy nautical tourism in West Sumatra Province.

We know that the province of West Sumatra is a region with good tourism potential and that it can be developed in the future.

In addition, the government and its citizens are actively involved in the maintenance and upkeep of their tourist properties over time. For this reason, the province of West Sumatra is used as a tourist destination by the local community or by residents of other regions.

In addition to the province's existing and renowned tourist attractions, many tourist destinations have not yet been created and developed by either the government or the local population. One of them is Kapalo Banda Koto Hilalang Waterfall.

The Kapalo Banda Koto Hilalang Waterfall is one of the places in the province of West Sumatra that is beautiful and can be turned into a tourist destination. Unfortunately, this cascade is still not well managed and developed.

This may be due to the fact that the place is hidden and located in the forest, or that the government and the local community may still worry about many other things, or that it may wait for the tourist destination flooded by the waterfall opens. Whatever the possibilities, we pray for the best for the tourist interests of this province of West Sumatra.

Access and accommodation at Kapalo Banda Koto Hilalang waterfall

The Kapalo Banda Koto Hilalang Waterfall is located in the jungle of Koto Hilalang District of Kenya, Kubung District, Solok District, West Sumatra Province. Because the place is hidden, it is very difficult to find this waterfall or reach it with public or private vehicles. This waterfall is only about an hour walk through forests and hills.

Since few people are aware of the existence of this waterfall and have not yet been developed, no installation is proposed. You must prepare food and beverage supplies and any other equipment you may need during your trip.


Another thing to prepare is the weather when you go there. Do not go there if the weather is bad, like rain or lightning. Because it definitely affects your trip.

But all the difficulties, all the battles and all the fatigue that you feel can be healed by the beauty of Kapalo Banda Koto Hilalang waterfall. And if you wish, you can rent pelangiholiday.com travel services to get you there.



Talang Lake Tourism Object, Heaven Hidden at the Foot of Mount Talang

Talang Lake Speaking of sights in West Sumatra, there will be no end, one of which is in the reign of Solok. Solok is in fact a large number of promising places and very imperative to visit. One is the Talang Lake tourism, few people know about.

A walk through Solok Regency with the family and with the people in the neighborhood is a pleasure for visitors. In addition, the tourist attractions we visit have never been seen and visited.

Before people knew Lake Talang, the tourists who came to Solok knew only Twin Lake, Upper Lake, and Lower Lake. Not far from the two lakes is the Talang Lake, which is no less beautiful than the double lakes.

Talang Lake, in the Kenungar Kampung Batu Dalam and Danau Kembar districts, Regency of Solok, West Sumatra, is in fact not known as the Twin Lakes.

Enjoy the quiet atmosphere at this lake, which is indeed very pleasant and very nice to appreciate. Talang Lake is a must-visit as the lake is not inferior to Solok lakes such as Singkarak Lake and the Twin Lakes. If you visit Regency or Solok, do not forget to visit this lake with clear water.

Visiting Talang Lake, you can see the beauty and clarity of the lake water with some rocks around this lake. On this rock we can take an interesting place overlooking the lake and the mountain.

As the lake is in the highlands, the air around the lake gets very cool during the day. So many people in the area work as vegetable farmers. And if you visit this lake, you can buy vegetables directly from farmers.

If you visit the Talang Lake, you will catch many boat people in this lake. And many of these fishermen fish big fish because the fish in this lake are very well preserved.

Around the lake we find many rocks and, according to locals, around the lake, because of the remainder of the eruption in the past.

Dangan, there are these rocks that make this lake very clear with clear water. And the atmosphere at Talang Lake is very quiet because few people know Talang Lake.

Tourists visiting Talang Lake are very interesting, visitors can also fish at this lake. And depending on the inhabitants of the area, if we fish here, you can fish a lot and lots of fish. Very nice

Access and location of Talang Lake

As previously reported, Talang Lake is located in Kampung Batu Dalam Kenagar in Lake Kembar sub-district and Solok-Regency in West Sumatra.

If tourists who want to visit this lake really need more energy, the road is difficult to navigate as it is not equipped with all facilities by the local government.

When you arrive at the intersection of Danau Kembar Police Station, you still need to take a dirt road. We can use wheeled or quadricycles with many perforated roads, but you must be careful when using two-wheeled vehicles.

And then we have to walk a few tens of minutes to get to Talang Lake, and you will make a pretty difficult journey. But you have to be very careful not to fail and fall.

If you are in the city of Padang, drive about 60 km. The journey from the city of Padang is indeed very difficult, as you will do many meanders and uphills.

And can drive up to 2 hours or more. After feeling tired after the long drive to see the beautiful Talang Lake, you will return as soon as you see the tranquil landscape of this lake.




Dieteh Lake

Dieteh Lake
The lake is located in Solok, namely in Alahan Panjang, and consists of two lakes: Lake Diatas is at the edge of the Padang-Muara Labuh road, while the other lake is located in the village of Bukit DiBawah Sileh, Lembang Jaya

One of the attractions in the south of western Sumatra, so many huge natural attractions in West Sumatra, that do not go empty during a day trip, so I have to divide them into two parts of the North and the South. .
Lake Diateh is one of the two lakes and one of the five lakes of West Sumatra (Singkarak, Maninjau, Diateh, Dibawah and D. Talang), approximately an hour and a half by car from the airport.

SUMATERA The province of Barat is rich in lakes. Here there are five lakes, Lake Maninjau, Lake Singkarak, Lake Diatas, Lake Dibawah and Lake Talang. With the exception of Lake Maninjau, there are four other lakes in Solok Regency.

That's why Solok is a lake-rich district in western Sumatra. In fact, Lakes Diatas, Dibawah and Talang are located in an area known as the Twin Lakes region.

See the Lake Twin area, since the two lakes, namely Lake Diatas and Lake Abajo, are adjacent, the distance is only about 300 meters. This area was first known as a tourist attraction because it is located on the edge of the Padang-Muaralabuh-Kerinci road.

Lake Talang is approximately 4.5 km from these two lakes. The location near Mount Talang and far from the road makes it a tourist attraction. Unfortunately, the outbreak of Mount Talang in the last three years has meant that this lake has not been visited because it is still a limited area.

Despite the three volcanic lakes, the Solok government has declared the Lembang Jaya area and the Gumanti Valley district as the Twin Lake tourism area.

The area is currently being developed as a tourist attraction. Solok is not only a tourist attraction, but also the most important in Western Sumatra.

Getting to this area is very easy. From Padang we can take intercity buses in the province to Alahan Panjang or Muaralabuh for 10,000 IDR.

The distance of 60 km is 1.5 hours from a winding road. On the way, we see the position of PT Semen Padang Factory, which is the oldest cement factory in Sumatra and PT perkebunan Nusantara VI, a Kebun Danau Kembar tea plantation. Traveling with a private vehicle only takes about 1 hour.

Along the street

It will be cold in the direction of the sky position and we can see the lake up on the right side of the car window. With the public bus we have to get off at the Simpang market. There are two intersections, the intersection on the right goes back to Lake Diatas, where the lake is clearly visible because it is below.

The other intersections on the left are climbing routes. This road leads to the lower lake. The names of the two lakes that contradict this site make visitors often wonder why the lake is located on a hill called Lake Dibawah, while the lakes are hot at the foot of the hill or under the road of Lake Diatas.

This is because the water level of the lake in Dibawah, although on a hill, is as high as the lake above the lake.

Lake Diatas with an area of ??17.20 square meters, a length of 6.25 km and a width of 2.75 km. The surface of the water is at an altitude of 1,600 meters above sea level. The lake is quite flat, the deepest part is only 44 meters.

The water surface of Lake Dibawah is located at a height of 1566 meters above sea level. That is, the surface of the water is as high as the bottom of the diatase. However, the lake with an area of ??16.90 square meters, a length of 5.62 km and a width of 3.00 km is very deep, with 886 meters.

Once you have left the bus in Simpang, you can walk to Lake Diatas or the lake below. The rate is the same, IDR 2,000. Normally, visitors first choose Above Lake with a 1500 IDR ticket for children and 2000 IDR for adults.

There is a series of motorized transport boats of local entrepreneurs that are used as transport between the villages around the lake. These boats are an important tool for fruit and vegetable producers in the lake to bring their agricultural products to the Simpang market. This pier is managed by the river, the lake and the water transport (ASDP).


Whenever we can take this boat to one of the villages, we come back with a return rate of only IDR 2000. We can see the vastness of Lake Arriba with its small hills that are part of the Bukit Barisan that surrounds it . There are also fish cages belonging to the population.

On Sundays or public holidays, one of these boats usually serves a tourist route around the lake at a speed of IDR 5,000 per person.

Not far from the pier, there is a place that is often used as a seaside resort by visitors, especially children. Around it is also a small field under the shady pines, often used by visitors for various activities.

I can not go down

We can not enjoy traveling on a boat on Lake Dibawah. The lake is surrounded by a large number of hills and water, far from the location of the landscape built by the government. Unlike Lake Arriba, we can not touch our hands or feet in the water. It's only that the landscape is beautiful. From this panorama, we can also see the lake above.

In the panorama of Lake Diatas, there are small stands selling passion fruit and Dutch aubergines as typical fruits of this region. There are also people selling different mountain flowers in small to large pots. One boat costs IDR 5,000 for IDR 15,000.

There are also people selling dry mountain sari for decoration. This dry dried flower of a kind of grass flower that grows in the swamps around the lake. This flower of grass appears only once a year in the Bovenmeer. The way of treating it is taken and dried, so that the juice of the flour comes out. A package costs between IDR 5,000 and IDR 15,000.

After seeing these two lakes, we can go to Talang Lake, located on a hill. We can rent an ojek at a rate of IDR 10,000 for a return flight. Talang Lake has an area of ??1.30 square kilometers, a length of 1.5 kilometers and a width of 88 meters. In Talang Lake, the air is cooler and the atmosphere is calm.

Unfortunately, as the lake is located near the crater of Mount Talang, active and often erupting, this area is closed to visitors. In addition, the last view of the lake was covered with gutters.

The Twin Lakes Region is also renowned for producing vegetables such as carrots, cabbage and high quality cabbage. In addition, it also produces passion fruit and Dutch eggplant. About 45,000 national tourists visit this place at least every year. But foreign tourists only visit 500 people a year.

The Solok District Government is currently trying to develop this area as an attractive tourist attraction. The government of Solok Regency has built a tourist center on the lake in the Gumanti Valley, which is one of the most beautiful sides of the lake.

There is a conference room that can accommodate 800 people and is rented for various events with a daily rate of Rp. 200 thousand. While the accommodation facilities, two large two-story cement villas with three bedrooms are complemented by a living room and kitchen with a speed of 250,000 rupees per night.

In addition, there are two small wooden villas with one bedroom. The price of one villa per night is 125,000 IDR. There are also 10 cabins available, which cost 100,000 Rp per night.

The government of Solok Regency is developing the Twin Lakes tourist area, which has three lakes that make up an agritourism zone where visitors can enjoy the lake while admiring the view of a strip of orchards and fruit and tea plantations.

The tea plantation of PT Perkebunan Nusantara VI, located about 15 km from Lake Kembar, is also a place of agritourism. There are guest houses, tennis courts, football fields, residences and hiking trails in the middle of an expanse of tea gardens on the slopes of Mount Talang.

Unfortunately, staying at home no longer exists. Two years ago, the stay at home was still comfortable with a night of 150 000 rupees, including breakfast. Since no one was specifically involved in the business, this stay at home was neglected. Still, the location of this tea plantation is very well suited to family vacations. In fact, almost all extremes are still students or agency employees who camp there.


Educational Tourism in Benteng Fort de Kock

Educational Tourism in Benteng Fort de KockAll tourist destinations in Indonesia in the form of historical buildings in the form of unique and interesting sights. Just as in the city of Bukittinggi, which contains many remains of the Government of the East India Islands, which have become a historical tourist attraction. Benteng Fort De Kock is a Dutch heritage town in Bukittinggi, West Sumatra.

Fort Kock Fort is a useful building to reduce enemy resistance or defend yourself. In contrast to the Fort van Fort Rotterdam, which serves to combat the face. The Dutch-Indian government built Fort Kock Fort to withstand the attacks of the Minang. The fort on the hill of Jirek testifies to the perseverance of the Paderi troops led by Imam Bonjol in the fight against the Dutch East Indies.

Benteng Fort Kock, built in 1825, was designed by Captain Bauer and is based in Bukit Jirek, Bukittinggi. The height of the fortress is 20 meters in green and white and is added to a small cannon in each corner. Because of its historical heritage, the West Sumatran government has restored the fort and is currently a tourist and playground.

This fortress is actually called Sterreschans, which means a protective fortress. Later he became Kock Fort after the name of Baron Hendrick Merkus van Kock, the then Commander of Roepoen and Governor-General of the Dutch-Indian Government. Since being renovated by the regional government in 2002, Fort Fort Kock is now Bukittinggi City Park and the Tropical Bird Park.

Fort Kock Fort is equipped with a small cannon on all four corners. The regional government has converted the area around the fort into a park with many shady trees and toys for children. Not only can you observe the unique character of Kock Benteng Fort's design, but you can also take pictures with friends or family. Every tourist has to pay an entrance fee of 5,000 IDR. See the fort, cross the bridge with beautiful scenery, observe various species of animals and learn to see the history of the museum at a glance.

Sunday, March 17, 2019

Romantic Sunset on Pasir Jambak Beach

Romantic Sunset on Pasir Jambak BeachIf you visit the city of Padang in West Sumatra, you will stop at this tourist attraction. The name is Pasie Jambak Beach or Pasir Jambak Beach, where you can enjoy the beauty of the sunset while relaxing in the gazebo overlooking the beach.

Enjoy coconut satay and prawns in the form of dry powder already packed in flour. Thanks to the wide and flat contours of the beach, you can also cycle along the beach. Hmmm, a picnic that you can hardly forget.

Padang is one of the seven districts / cities of West Sumatra and is located on the west coast of Sumatra, overlooking the Indian Ocean.

All of Padang's seaside resorts in the Indian Ocean face west, towards the setting sun, including the beach at Pasir Jambak.

It can even be said that all the beaches in Padang, including Pasir Jambak Beach, are the best place to see the beauty of the sunset. The part of the beach, which is managed independently by the local people, is relatively mild.

The sandy beach of Jambak is adorned with white 2 meter high sand, which is eroded by the sea water surface with quite active waves. What makes the atmosphere of this beach so special is the beautiful array of pine trees for the photo booths and coconut palms that adorn the location of this beach.

The length of the coast at this point and its position so close to the point of displacement of the bottom plate make it susceptible to abrasion and tsunami hazards, but it also has its characteristics on the beach.

The wide and flat contours of the beach allow you to take a bike ride along the beach. Due to the active nature of the waves, tourists can practice surfing.

Pasir Jambak Beach is located approximately 17 to 20 kilometers from the center of Padang in the north over the Padang-Bukittinggi highway, including the Kotao Tangah administrative district (city center).

Driving takes only half an hour. If you choose public transport, you can use the urban transport route Pasar Raya-Lubuk Buaya.

After you have crossed the bridge and turn left, you will find the instructions for this beach. However, the distance between the motorway junction and public transport, which is exactly at kilometer 14, is still quite far from the beach and is rarely used by public transport.

It is therefore recommended to anyone planning to drive to the beach to use a private vehicle or rent a car. The location of the beach is 1 km from the main entrance.



Beautiful Sunset on Padang Beach

Beautiful Sunset on Padang BeachEnjoy a cup of coffee while watching the beauty of dawn. It's a luxury you can enjoy in Padang Beach, West Sumatra.

The beauty of the beach, the waves and the sound of small children strolling on the beach are a perfect mix, before the sky changes at night.

No wonder that during the holidays of Eid al-Fitr 1 439 Hijri, the number of daily visits to Padang beach could reach 10,000 people, reaching the summit at dusk.


At each national holiday, such as Eid al-Fitr, along the road to the beach, from Muaro Padang LP to Muaro Lasak Park, many motorized vehicles are not present and are brought by visitors to Panjang Beach.

It belongs not only to the people of West Sumatra, but there are also vehicles carrying other regional license plates, such as Jakarta. Perhaps the owner returns home after a long walk in the capital.

Transportation to Padang Beach does not have to be expensive, as admission is free. The location is easy to reach, just one kilometer from Pasar Raya Padang.

Visitors must simply apply for a parking fee for IDR 2,000 engines, IDR 3,000 for cars and 5,000 IDR buses.

For the thirsty, try to enjoy the view from the top of the vehicle heading from the front of the Muaro LP to Muaro Lasak Park, four kilometers long, in Purus.

Along the coast, there are several restaurants. The menu starts with rice cakes, roasted corn, salad, satay, fried foods and sea fish.

The seafood menu is served fresh as it comes from the catch of the surrounding fishermen.

When visitors arrive in the morning, you can watch the fishermen sigh on trawlers or traditional fishing nets.

Padang Beach becomes more beautiful because Padang City Council has made improvements in recent years.

If several restaurants were located on the beach in the past, it is now closer to the road overlooking the sea.

Street vendors have also been put in order, so the atmosphere on the beach is no longer bad or complicated.

For those who want to jog, this place is also a favorite place, because the sidewalk is wide and tidy. Residents can walk in the afternoons and feel a sea breeze.

On Padang Beach, there is also a bicycle rental service for visitors traveling without a vehicle.

An object also popular with locals is a monument bearing the inscription "Kota Padang and Merpati Perdamaian monument", a website on which is a selfie.

Also seen from afar, Mount Padang, on which was also engraved the inscription "Padang Beloved City".

With its brown sand, Padang Beach is ideal for sunbathing, swimming and surfing. The laity must be careful because the waves are big enough.

The head of the Padang Medicare Tourism and Culture Office, Iswandi, said that to secure his office while waiting for sightseeing tours in the area, the staff of the PP, RS and health care was visiting at Padang Beach and attracted attention.

Medicare strives to offer tourists compensation if someone picks up someone over specific conditions at the tourist attraction spot during Eid holidays.

"If someone bends over the rules, I am ready to replace the condition that the accused will inform the police," said Medi.

Communities that feel disadvantaged by local tourism services can be reported to the Saber Pungli team in the area and the events they have experienced.

Beautiful Paradise on Nirwana Beach in West Sumatra

Beautiful Paradise on Nirwana Beach in West SumatraAs a government center, Padang City is actually "firmer" than the city and the reign of West Sumatra Province. The city of Padang is also often used as a tourist destination by the people of West Sumatra and their surroundings. Some attractions are located in the city of Padang, especially on the coast. If you are in Padang and want to enjoy the wind without having to travel far, Nirwana Beach is the destination for you. Nirwana Beach is located on the west coast of Sumatra, about 14 km from the city of Padang, the capital of West Sumatra province. This long stretch of beach is located near the port of Teluk Bayur, known for its beauty since the invasion of the Netherlands by our country.

From Nirwana Beach you can see boats, passengers or merchants who depend on the port of Teluk Bayur. At dusk, the beauty of Nirwana Beach is not as beautiful as during the day. The cold lights and all the lights in the Bay of Teluk Bayur are very beautiful and make the atmosphere of the coastal area very romantic.

On the coast of Nirvana, the beach is covered with coconut palms that make this beach beautiful, especially when the coastal waters are low. Small rocks and coral scattered along the coast make this place a favorite spot for photographers wanting to save the beauty of Nirwana Beach. With the camera The beach of Nirwana Padang is often referred to as Paradise Beach because of its incredible panoramic sea water. The beautiful and wide white sand, which is even considered as seawater on the beach of Nirvana, can be used for therapeutic purposes. It is no wonder that the beach of Nirvana is full of visitors every day.

The benefits of Nirwana Beach are that the seawater is very clear, surrounded by mountainous areas with tropical plants. You can enjoy the sunset just before sunset in a great atmosphere. Enjoying the sunset on Nirwana Beach is also one of the most popular activities of tourists visiting this beach. And if you want to see a very clear sunset you have to come to the beach from June to August. The beauty of the sunset in combination with the view of the fishing boats will surely make your visit to this unforgettable beach.

The tourist area on Nirwana Beach already has extensive facilities as soon as access to Nirwana Beach is reached through the beach door. On the way to the beach you will find various facilities such as cafes, playgrounds and boat rentals. In addition, Nirwana Padang Beach is a great place to camp. It is easy to reach from Padang city center to reach the tourist area of ??Nirwana Beach. If you are using a private vehicle, you can drive south to Teluk Bayur. On the way you will receive complete traffic signals to your destination. However, if you are using public transport, you can take the ticket number 437 from Pasar Raya Padang.



Caroline Beach, Pamper Your Tourist Desire

Caroline Beach, Pamper Your Tourist DesireThe potential of the west coast of Sumatra has never been diminished to awaken the desires of our tourists. One of the reasons may be the increasing number of modernizations in different directions, so that coastal tourism becomes a pleasant natural object. This time we will explore a beautiful beach in Padang, West Sumatra, Carolina Beach.


Tourist attraction

Caroline beach, a row of West Sumatra beaches, has its own appearance. The white sands along Padang Beach are increasingly complemented by green trees along the edge. Most of these trees are sloping coconut trees. If you visit on a sunny day, waves of waves will evoke your adventurous spirit to feel the sparkling sea water. West Sumatra beach is also a paradise for those who would like to discover. The waves are very difficult to overcome. Not only that, fishing or just playing football with your friends will also be a fun activity that you can practice in Carolina Beach.

Caroline Beach also preserves a panorama of the natural riches under the sea, in the form of different types of coral reefs and beautiful ornamental fish. It is therefore perfect to welcome you diving. The art of nature will feel more complete when you participate in the exploration of small islands in the Bunguih Gulf and in the waters or the city of Padang, West Sumatra. Among them are Banana Ketek, Banana Gadang, Kasiak, Talena, Pasumpahan and Sirandah Islands.

Suitable for surfers. If you feel tired enough to live on West Sumatra Beach, you can rest on the beach. A breeze can pull your eyes to immediately go into the world of dreams. But it's a shame that you spend your time sleeping in Carolina Beach because you will miss the moment to enjoy the beauty of the beach.


In law

Caroline Beach is located south of Padang City in West Sumatra Province. Located exactly in Teluk Bungus, just off the South Coast District, about 25 km from Padang City. Of the many beaches along Padang Beach, Caroline Beach is in the category of beaches with the potential of the sea that still exists and deserves to be a tourist destination.
access

You can travel to Caroline Beach with a private vehicle, a taxi, a rental car, a bus or Bungus public transportation. Boat rentals and fishing boats are also available for those of you who want to visit the beautiful islands in front of them. During the trip, you will have a magnificent view of Teluk Bayur, Pantai Bungus and small islands that are displayed on a large scale when you cross the top of the old lighthouse that existed since the Dutch colonial period. Have you heard of Sikuai Island? If you reach Caroline Beach, you can reach the beautiful island in just 45 minutes by speedboat.


Ticket prices

To enter the tourist area of ??Carolina Beach, only Rp. 5000 charged per person. Visitors who use a private car or a rental car will also have to pay parking fees in RP. 5,000 accused. The use of motorboats from Carolina Beach to Sikuai Island is being delivered at a rate of 500,000 to 500,000 rupees. And Rp. 800,000 at Cibadak Island, which is also not far from the Carolina Beach location. It is recommended to first create a budget.


Facilities and accommodation.

The popularity of Padang Beach is offset by the various facilities available to it. You will find different types of accommodation, such as the Grand Sari Hotel, various affordable cabins, public baths, and various sandwiches and seafood typical of West Sumatra and already known for their pleasures around the world. In terms of accommodation, it is also easy to find transportation such as taxis, rental cars, buses and public transport. Bring money because there is no ATM in the tourist area of ??Carolina Beach, like the beaches of Sumatra.

Air Manis Beach and The Legend of Malin Kundang

Air Manis Beach and The Legend of Malin KundangThe city of Padang in West Sumatra has a number of attractions not to be missed. One of Padang's most famous attractions is the Air Manis Beach. Air Manis Beach is located in Teluk Kabung District, Padang Regency, West Sumatra or about fifteen kilometers from downtown Padang. In addition to a beautiful panorama, the waves on the beach are not too high. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions for domestic and foreign tourists.

This place is a popular tourist destination because of the story of Malin Kundang, the legendary son of anarchy. Visitors can see the famous sightings of the Malin Kundang Stone from close up. Malin Kundang is a legendary figure of West Sumatra. It is said that Malin Kundang, opposed to his mother, was cursed for being a rock. On this beach, you can see the Malin Kundang stone and the equipment of the ship turned stone. Not far from Malin Kundang Stone is a small island called Little Banana Island. The distance to the location Batu Malin Kundang is only about 500 m.

To get to the small banana island, visitors can rent a boat or reach it on foot. However, if you walk, return to Air Manis Beach immediately before 4:00 pm water time, as seawater normally starts to settle. Some guest houses, mainly managed by locals, can be found here. In addition, there are also restaurants and kiosks with various souvenirs. To enter this non-sandy beach, you will need to pay IDR 5000 and you will normally be "dropped off" at the local guard or warung. For those who have never been to this beach, Batu Malin Kundang is not immediately found because it disguises itself with other rocks.

It's right on the mainland Air Manis Beach. When mentioned, this stone looks like a human figure who kneels and turns to the ground. The back, the hands and the head of Malin Kundang, the son of anarchy, clearly. Not only is the Malin Kundang stone, which catches the eye, the view of the beach of Air Manis must be appreciated. The coast is like a "line" that crosses the sky and the earth. The sky of this beach is very blue, the beach is always clean. See how some surfers play the waves. There are also young people who seem to be absorbed by the beach.

The beach also offers cottages that can be rented if you want to enjoy the cool coastal breeze. A cottage is offered at a cost of Rp. 20,000 and you can relax as much as you like. In addition to swimming or relaxing on the beach, you can buy souvenirs in the form of coral reefs and shells in various forms at a price of 5,000 to 50,000 rupees. Air Manis Beach is only fifteen kilometers from downtown Padang. The approach of the place is quite easy. You can use private vehicles or public transport. The road is from downtown Padang, you can take the road that leads to Teluk Bayur. From here you can go directly to the beach. If you use public transport, you can take the Padang Bungus bus from the center of Padang.



Sensation of Lubuak Rantiang Waterfall

Sensation of Lubuak Rantiang WaterfallThe waterfall Lubuak Rantiang has a charming natural charm. The location is in West Sumatra region. And this is one of the new places to tour Koto Tangah. It is the area of ??the Bangek River, which may already be known to all inhabitants of Padang.

The waterfall Lubuak Rantiang is not far from the Bangek baths. Approximately 1 hour away you can reach this tourist place. Because the land being occupied is always a bit difficult because there is no good road access and it is not yet popular.

Attractiveness
In this waterfall, the tourist resort is also a popular place for off-road vehicles and mountain bikes. For those who are off-road enthusiasts, you can use this place. Apparently few people know about a waterfall on the Bangek River.

However, this is one of the attractions of this tourist resort of the waterfall. Because for those who like challenges, they will stimulate more adrenaline and later test their physical stamina. For almost 1 hour, you finally reach the waterfall and feel tired after crossing various difficult areas. If you see the hammering of a waterfall that is about 6 meters high. The waterfall is very clear and cold.

Visitors can play water, swim and those who love the challenges can jump from a great height or be described as a cliff drop. Because this waterfall has a very wide and deep green pond.

Location
In reality, the waterfall of Lubuak Rantiang is often referred to as Lubuak Ngalauan. The location is near the river Bangek. In the village of Balai Gadang, Koto Tangah, Padang. This waterfall is 25 km from the city center. This waterfall is called Lubuak because it looks like a pond by the river.

There are paved roads and also rocks. Just follow the existing road and the road leads to the new Iam campus of Immam Bonjol. With still stony roads. Turn left and follow the left bank. Until finally arrived at the guard of the vehicle, which is owned by a resident named Pondok Subangek. In general, the road can only be managed by a follow-up.

Siti Nurbaya Bridge West Sumatra

Siti Nurbaya Bridge West SumatraDo you remember the story of Siti Nurbaya? In Padang, West Sumatra, there is a bridge named Siti Nurbaya. This bridge plays a role in the history of Siti Nurbaya.

The first day I explored West Sumatra and my best friend Baimrahmat, I decided to visit the city of Padang. Upon arrival at the hotel, we immediately cleaned and took a break.

Even though the day started at night. We decided to rent a motorcycle at the hotel and go to one of the icons of the city of Padang, the Siti nurbaya Bridge.

The distance is not far from the hotel, we enjoyed the atmosphere of the night on the bridge and the beauty of the lights of the city along the river. There are also a lot of food vendors here, such as roasted corn, fried foods, and so on.

Siti Nurbaya Bridge, loaded with history of the village of Minang. The length of the bridge is 100 meters, with a total length ranging from the foot of the bridge on the Nipah Road to the Batang Arau Road for 600 meters.

The bridge also connects the ancient city of Padang with Taman Siti Nurbaya, where Siti Nurbaya is buried. The origin of the name of the bridge siti nurbaya, as this bridge connects the area of ??the ancient city of Padang to Berok Nipah at the foot of the opposite mountain, Padang.

According to the novel Siti Nurbaya, Gunung Padang is a hill on the beach where Siti Nurbaya met his beloved Samsul Bahri. They were also buried there. Besides the truth about the history of Siti Nurbaya, there is actually a grave on top of Mount Padang, which would be the tomb of Siti Nurbaya.


Monday, March 11, 2019

Khao San Road, Bangkok, Thailand

Khao San Road, Bangkok, ThailandDo you remember that beach scene at first? Do you know where Richard is in a dirty room at a backpacker hostel in Bangkok?

It is a room in which many travelers are afraid to stay wet, dirty and somewhat claustrophobic because of their heat and poverty.

But there is also something toxic for the young adventurer, because it represents the promise of a new world, a place without borders where the lurid sees a gateway to unlimited corruption and uncontrollable disorders.

This is Khao San Road, home of hordes of backpackers from Southeast Asia. For years, it has been the base camp for travelers on expeditions to remote areas of Thailand or neighboring countries such as Laos or Cambodia.

But over the years, this has changed, just like me, and in my last stop, I barely recognized the place.

Do not get me wrong, the street still looks a lot like a superficial physical assessment.

Now, a McDonald's is available 24 hours a day, which is not appropriate, both because of its American style and its cleanliness. But otherwise, they are practically the same bars, restaurants and hotels as in the main street.

Street stalls always sell cheap noodles, cheap alcohol pails and cheap t-shirts designed to extend the wash day instead of taking a privileged place in a closet.

There are still travel agents (although I do not know how they survive in the world of the Internet) ...

There are still costume shops (although I do not know how they survive in a street where most tourists only need a lawsuit) ...

And there are always cheap Thai restaurants (although I do not know how the guests survive).

And, more importantly, many backpackers from around the world are mixing stories, telling stories about the adventures they have just returned to, or talking excitedly about the ones they started with. However, it is in these backpackers that I see the change. Or at least my perceptions have changed.

Once upon a time, I was one of those young explorers, drinking in the street and chatting happily with other travelers about the promise of discovery. Now I see nothing but drunk idiots who are more interested in the degradation of themselves and the culture around them.

In the conversations I've heard and watched, I feel the focus is on the holiday rather than the joy of living in a new country. In short, Khao San Road backpackers look young, unpleasant and ungrateful.

All night long as I try to sleep in my little apartment, I am awakened by the noise of street parties or people returning home in the corridors with loud voices filled with drunkenness and joy. During the day, I meet people who seem tired of the excesses of the previous night and have no plans, if not to recover and start all over again.

However, I must now stop halfway to ask if they are different from the thousands of people who preceded them, including myself.

We were all like this and I just judged through the lens of a bigger and more experienced traveler?

Have I not made deliberate trips to "festive places" around the world to let me go and get rid of stress bands that torment me?

In the end, it worries me not to think that the road has changed so much, but maybe if

Wat Arun : the most iconic temples in Bangkok

Wat Arun : the most iconic temples in Bangkok
There are hundreds of large and small temples in all of Thailand and do you know why? This is because more than 95% of Thais are Buddhists. Located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, is considered one of the most beautiful temples in Bangkok, not only because of its location facing the sea but also because of its unique location. The architecture There are also many other iconic temples that should be on the list of all visitors. A visit to these temples is a superior experience in Bangkok.

From the other side of the river, Wat Arun seems to be majestically on the water. The fact that his photo is actually in the 10 baht coin makes it even more of a symbol.


How do I get to Wat Arun?

1. Take a boat through the Chao Pharaya from the Grand Palace and Wat Pho
Wat Arun is on the other side of Wat Pho. Therefore, a boat trip on the Chao Pharaya River is the easiest and most economical way to get to this temple. If you have ever dared to visit the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, it is a short walk to the Chao Phraya River. From here there are many ferries that will take you across the river for about 3 baht to Wat Arun.

2. Arrival at BTS Saphan Taskin from other places.
First, you can take the BTS station closest to Saphan Taksin (indicated by S6). If you are on a different route, change to Siam Station. Saphan Taksin is well connected with the Chao Phraya Express boat at the Sathorn pier, which can be reached by boat to the dock 8 Tha Tien (the same stop to visit Wat Pho) depending on the amount of attractions on each pier. . After leaving the boat, board a ferry that will take you across the river for 3 baht and finally comes to mind to Wat Arun.

Tips: The public boat works during the day. It is advisable to take the boats with an orange flag, run at a frequency of about 15 minutes and cost 15 baht (regardless of distance). There are also larger and less busy ships with a blue flag of 40 baht.


Wat Arun was the royal chapel and housed the Emerald Buddha.

In 1768, King Taksin traveled to Thonburi to build a new capital on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. It is believed that it arrived just as the darkness broke in the place of the temple known today as Wat Arun. The temple was for a time the royal chapel and housed the Emerald Buddha before the capital and the palace moved to the other side of the river. It was not until the time of Rama II (1809-1824) that the current design of the temple took shape. The central "Prang" has extended even more to its current height, which was today under Rama III (1824-1851), and is now one of the most visited places in Bangkok.

The most important point of Wat Arun is Mount Meru, the center of the universe.
Wat Arun consists of a massive Prang (Khmer style) in the middle and four smaller ones that are covered with vividly colored pieces of Chinese earthenware and porcelain fragments from the time of Rama III. This unusual design feature seems to make the teeth shine in the sunlight. It is said that the greatest fear is Mount Meru, the center of the universe. At its highest level, it is recommended to climb a little to the highest level of this tower of approximately 73 meters in height. The steps are steep and narrow, so it is not easy to climb or descend if you are afraid of heights. If you do, you will be rewarded with an impressive view of the Chao Phraya River, the Grand Palace and the Wat Pho.

Although the claws of Wat Arun are the biggest attraction, they are actually only a small part of the complex, which also houses beautiful white buildings, sanctuaries, ponds and avenues. It is called the Temple of Dawn and the best time to take a picture of Wat Arun is actually the sunset from the other side of the river. Take some great photos that you want to keep forever!

The Grand Palace: The royal residence of Bangkok

The Grand PalaceThe Grand Palace is full of tourists and rightly so. The architecture is impressive, the gardens are beautiful and is home to one of Thailand's most remarkable temples. Here you will find everything you need to know about the Grand Palace before visiting these historic sites.


History

The construction of the palace began in 1782. King Rama I then had power and the palace was considered completed at the end of the nineteenth century. King Rama I was the founder of the Chakri dynasty and thought he also deserved a new royal palace. Construction started at the beginning. From 1782 to 1925, the palace housed the royalties of the country. Today, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Thailand. Not all countries are open to the public. However, there is still a lot to see in these areas. Over the past 200 years, various leaders have built on the magnificent palace until we finally see what it is today. The Grand Palace serves mainly as a tourist attraction and is sometimes used for ceremonial purposes, but no member of the royal family has lived there since 1925.


Construction

The chosen location of the Grand Palace was anything but random. It is very close to Bangkok's artery, the Chao Phraya River, which facilitates defense against possible invasions. A large Chinese community lived there when King Rama decided that the location was ideal for the Grand Palace. They were forced to move to what is now Chinatown, located on the outskirts of the city.


The palace gardens

The Grand Palace Park consists of three different zones or courses. There are the domestic, middle and external courts. You will probably spend most of your time in the outdoor courtyard, where you will find buildings open to the public, as well as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. You will notice that a large part of the palace is made up of traditional Thai architecture, while others are inspired by the European Renaissance era and you often see a combination of both. There are more than 100 buildings on the ground.


The Temple of the Emerald Buddha

Also known as Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha remains one of the main reasons why visitors flock to the Grand Palace. The temple is located in the ordinance room and is considered one of Thailand's most important temples.

Dress code
Please note that there is a strict dress code that must be followed to enter the Grand Palace. Prohibited clothing includes shorts, miniskirts, tight pants, transparent clothing, sleeveless tops, sandals (except heels), sweatshirts, sweatpants and pajamas. Even if you have a scarf to cover your shoulders, it is likely that a security guard will not let you in. It is better to be dressed and drink plenty of water to avoid overheating than to be rejected at the entrance of the Grand Palais. .


Busy with tourists

This area of ​​Bangkok is incredibly popular with tourists and should therefore be approached with a little sensitivity. If someone approaches you incredibly friendly and offers to drive you to the area at a fixed price, leave. If anyone insists that the Grand Palace be closed, but likes to transfer it to another, such as a beautiful temple, let it go politely. This area is very beautiful, but also very busy and many people are ready to use it.


How to get there

The easiest way to get there is to take a taxi, simply because all drivers know where the Grand Palace is. Do not enter a taxi that does not want to use the meter because it is legally required to use it. You can also take the BTS Skytrain to Saphan Taksin Station and take the Chao Phraya River Express boat to Maharaj Pier. It is a short walk from the main entrance. There is an entry fee of 500-15 (approximately $ 15). The temple is open every day from 8.30am. at 15:30, be sure to arrive early to have time to explore.