Medan (Jawi: ميدن, Batak: ᯔᯮᯑ᯲, Chinese: 棉蘭, Tamil: மேடான், Indonesian pronunciation: [meˈdan]); is the capital of North Sumatra province in Indonesia. Located along the northeastern coast of Sumatra island, Medan is the fourth biggest city by population in Indonesia, behind Jakarta, Surabaya and Bandung. With 2,097,610 inhabitants at the 2010 census, Medan remains the largest settlement outside Java island and enjoys a diversity of multicultural peoples. Bordered by the Strait of Malacca, Medan is a busy trading city around the island as located near the strait which is one of the most important shipping lanes in the world. Medan is the gateway to the western part of Indonesia, accessible via the Port of Belawan and Kuala Namu International Airport, stated the city as the third largest city in the country by economy after Jakarta and Surabaya, this city economy is linked well with Malaysian cities (especially Penang and Kuala Lumpur) and Singapore by trade, service and natural resource exchanges. Both the seaport and the airport are connected to the city center via toll road and railway. Medan also became the first city in Indonesia to have an airport supported with train service.
Restaurants in Medan
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Bingei river is relatively large rivers, rocks, clear water with rapids that are many and varied
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Club House CitraLand Bagya City is equipped: Multipurpose Room, Semi-Olympic Swimming Pool Adult Size & Kids Pool, Jacuzi, Children Playground, and Restaurant. Club House CitraLand Bagya City is located in CitraLand Bagya City Housing Center, and the Housing itself will become a residential theme of an international resort, which will create a green, and modern.
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Welcome to the Kristina Tours and Toba lake tour package. We are help you for tour in the north Sumatra and around to Toba lake.
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Book your local guide in Samosir island with Local Guides. You can combine your stay at Lake Toba with a visit to the volcanoe at Berastagi and an orangutan jungle trek at Bukit Lawang.
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WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE …!!! We arrange jungle trekking tours through the Tropical rainforests of Gunung Leuser National Park to observe the critically endangered Sumatran orangutans in its natural habitat. Bukit Lawang in North Sumatra is one of only two places left in the world where you can see these animals still living in their natural environment. During your trek, you’ll have the big chance to come face-to-face with these amazing animals and experience the natural beauty of the jungle. We are experienced to handle private tours and also big group or family with young age child in our tours and we can also arrange for your own itinerary, please don’t be hesitate and we are very welcome for every questions from you.
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We offer tour packages with very attractive destinations in North Sumatra, such as Jungle Trekking in Bukit Lawang. We also arrange other tours such as tours to Tangkahan, Berastagi and Lake Toba. Our team was born and lived in Bukit Lawang, a small village on the border of Gunung Leuser National Park. We have been serving tours in North Sumatra since 2003 until now. This makes us have a lot o
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ANda Sumatra Tour and Travel focused in arrangement all over Sumatra, especially for adventure, cultural and historical tour in Sumatra and Beyond
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Hi we are Jungle Trekking Sumatra team based in bukit lawang, we are the local's guide team who can help you for your jungle trekking, etc.. don't hesitate to ask if you want to see the nature and the wildlife in bukit Lawang, we Will help you with lot of advice! Let's booked with us, our company are donate 10% to bukit lawang care community who taking care of the plastick trash in bukit Lawang.
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This website provides some information on Bukit Lawang, North Sumatra, Indonesia. We also offer a booking service for jungle treks, tour , accommodation and other activities in Gunung leuser National park in Bukit Lawang, North Sumatra, Indonesia.
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