North Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Utara), is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the island of Sumatra, and its capital is Medan. North Sumatra is fourth most populous province in Indonesia after West Java, East Java and Central Java and the most populous Indonesian province outside Java, with over 13.5 million inhabitants in 2014.
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4.5 based on 837 reviews
We went to the place Tuk Tuk to a very nice guesthouse named Romlan. The ferry brings you to their doorstep. The climate is very nice and the the view very relaxing. You can also rent a scooter to see the island. Loved it. Tip: the ferry leaves from Parapat (tiga raja harbour) to Tuk tuk. On the way back we thought it would be nice to stay one night in Parapat near the harbour. But accomodations are very bad and pricy.so not recommended. We landed on Medan airport. You can take a shared taxi which is okay priced. Later we found out air asia also has a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Silangit which is closer to Lake Toba. From Silangit there is a Damri bus to Parapat (tiga raja harbour) And from there you can take the ferry to Tuk tuk.
4.5 based on 256 reviews
We have known Pastor James for more than 10 years and whenever we are in Medan, will attempt to go and visit the church and meet Pastor James, if he is available. Once I saw him bless a car. He always spent time to speak to the public and we are comforted by him. We go to lick a candle after prayer and also to collect some bottles of holy water for blessing and bring back to Singapore. We will write a petition to ask for blessing and help in our daily life. Please feel free to come and view the historical gallery and buy some sovenirs for remembrance.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
During our CSR program on Nias Island, we took time to see the jumping stone attraction directly and learning the story of Nias people. A lifetime experience that can’t be missed.
4.5 based on 1,307 reviews
We Are First and Biggest Airport Train Services in Indonesia. We provide a smart chocice and convinient tarnsport to the City trough Exclusive Railway
Very convenient, hassle-free way to get from central Medan to KNO. Note that there is a new train schedule (as of maybe Nov 2019). With the recently opened elevated train line through downtown Medan, it now takes approx. 30 minutes to get to/from downtown and KNO. There are no stops for traffic, etc now. Booking tickets at the station is easy, but note that this must be done with a card (or other means) - they don't accept cash payments for tickets.
4.5 based on 399 reviews
The best recreation's spot for your family and friends. We are the first theme park for family in North Sumatra that have 35 over different kinds of attractions that can be played all day, using just one ticket.
Its so much fun , clean , and friendly. they’re observe health protocol, disinfectanting all rides after using shift play and limiting visitor on rides. The field ve many green zone ,fresh air from nature, ve many place for rest and enjoying natural atmosphere
4.5 based on 171 reviews
We started the business on a small scale. However, when we saw that the island of Sumatra was an attraction in the future, we decided to expand this area by providing various services to tourists from within and from outside the country.
The EcoTravel team is fantastic, taking care of every detail of the journey and giving comprehensive support during trips for a very reasonable price. Such a honest approach to the client and efforts to make the client satisfied are rare. It was an unforgettable and perfectly organized trip.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
The village is perched on the highest point of Nias. The views from the village is super, but for me the village itself who captured my heart. When I reached the village after climbing 86 stone steps, I met with mesmerizing views of rows of beautiful houses with ingenious architect which could stand and stay intact even after the big earth quake in 2004. And they're still fully functional as residents after hundreds of years. There's two locals who showed us around the village for a small fee. And then of course you could see the unique one of a kind stone jump, where a young man leap a 2 meters high stone structure. You have to pay 150K rupiah to be able to see it, but it's totally worth it. The money goes to the jumper (100K) and the rest goes to the village.
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