Monday, February 23, 2015

Padang Highlands in the Sumatra Island

Travel adventure - Padang Highlands in the Sumatra Island, Many visitors to Sumatra take the bus from medan, the capital of North Sumatra, sout to Padang, the capital of west Sumatra, via the world’s largest crater lake of lake toba and the padang highlands. This area extends from around padang sidempuan south of lake toba to mount kerinci, Sumatra’s tallet mountain, in the south. The winding road provides some wonderfulscenery with ricefields and fish ponds against a backdrop of enticing and cool looking, misty blue mountains. In the centre, near the hill town of Bukittinggi, known by the dutch as fort de kock , are a great many sights , and it is worth lingering here for a while. At batang palupuh there is an accessible area of forest where the huge Rafflesia flower can be seen. Dramatic limestone gorges mark out the lembah harau reserve to the east and also around payakumbuh there are some caves where busy crowds of bats and swiftlests tear in and out of the blackness. Two bare coned volcanoes , merapi and singgalang , stand guard on either side of Bukittinggi, and the cool and forest finged crater lake of maninjau is note far away. If one continues south on the trans Sumatra highway there are interesting cultural sights around solok, and more spectacular scenery around the sebelas hills. That route, however, misses out the pair of lakes called diatas and dibawah (meaning above and below respectively) and also lake kerinci near sungaipenuh, the Gateway into the huge Mount Kerinci National Park which covers nearly 15,000 square kilometers (over 5,790 square miles) of lowland and montane forest.
A west Sumatran rural scene showing a typical Minangkabau house with the forest clad Mount Merapi behind.
Padang Highlands in the Sumatra Island

Padang Highlands in the Sumatra Island

Padang Highlands in the Sumatra Island

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