Air Manis
Air Manis 4 kms South of Padang, down the hill and across Batang Arau River
is a fishermen village on Padang's scenic west coast. A rock standing in the
water a short distance from the shore is said to be the hull of Malin Kundang's
boat, which shipwrecked in a storm after it was cursed by the defiant young
man's mother.
Bungus
Bungus 20 kms South of Padang sheltered by a bay, there are two good beaches
: Ca¬roli¬na and Karang Tirta.
Anai Resort and Golf Course
Anai Resort and Golf Course. The Anai resort is located in gorgeous natural
setting roughly 550 meters above sea level. This resort is incorporating first-class
hotel facilities.
Batang Palupuah
Batang Palupuah, 12 km from Bukittinggi, is a refuge for the giant flower
Rafflesia arnoldi, blooming only once a year in November. A guide can be obtained
from the office at the reserve.
Rimbo Panti Nature Reserve
Rimbo Panti Nature Reserve. Just aside the road to Medan, at the distance
of 108 kms from Bukittinggi, this nature and wild life reserve where various
monkey species and black panther found in here.
Bung Hatta Forest Reserve
Bung Hatta Forest Reserve. Situated 15 kms from Padang in the direction of
Solok, known in the past as the Setya Mulya Botanic Garden. The reserve has
giant flower Rafflesia arnoldi.
Batu Basurek
Batu Basurek. A stone with inscriptions in the old Palava script of India,
bearing the legend of Adityawarman in the year 1347.
The Twin Lakes
The Twin Lakes (Lake Diatas and Lake Dibawah) 65 km from Padang the two lakes,
one a little higher than the other are located at +1000 meters above sea level
and covered by thick mist. There are seve¬ral cottages and coffee shops in
Lake Diatas resort.
Pagaruyung Kingdom
Pagaruyung Kingdom. Situated at the ouskirt of Batusangkar the capital city
of Tanah Datar Regency. In the past, it was the seat of the ancient of Minangkabau
Kingdom, Pagaruyung : which at the beginning of its history was ruled by a
queen named Bundo Kanduang. Relics of that ancient past are still scaffered
over the area among them are Batusangkar stone inscriptions found in some
areas.
Lake Singkarak
Lake Singkarak is surrounded with green hills and mountains, the biggest lake
in west 129,70 kms square and lies on the Trans Sumatra between Bukittinggi
and Solok regency. It is 36 km from Bukittinggi or 86 km from Padang.
Tanjung Alai
Tanjung Alai. Located at 7 kms Lake Singkarak, enjoy gliding in the fresh
and coolness of its air.
Mount Talang tea plantation
Mount Talang tea plantation. 35 km from Padang, one of the highest mountains
2,572 meters above sea level has a green and fresh views. From here you can
overlook the beautiful Twin Lakes and Lake Singkarak.
The Mystical Rao-rao
The Mystical Rao-rao. Some 15 kilometers from Batusangkar. A village in which
the Minangkabau building style is well preserved.
Belimbing Village
Belimbing Village. Some 20 km from Batusangkar, this traditional village has
some beautiful old Minangkabau long houses. Around the village one can enjoy
the beauty view and traditional social life of Minang¬kabau matriarchal society.
Tabek Patah
Tabek Patah. 30 kilometers from Batusangkar, is a lookout point in the foothills
offering a wide open view on the magnificent central Minangkabau countryside.
Batu Sangkar
Batu Sangkar is 41 km southeast of Bukittinggi, a center of the Minang-kabau
culture. Megalithic remains found in the area support the theory of a large
community li¬ving in the area some 2000 years ago. Many fascinating historical
sites were found at Batu Basurek, a stone with inscriptions in the Palava script
of India, bearing the le¬gend Adityawarman, the Emperor of Kanaka Mahindra (the
island of gold).
Pariaman has 300 years old traditional houses. Make sure to visit the open council
grounds with ancient stone seats, the mosque and hot spring.
Ngarai Sianok
Ngarai Sianok is a canyon in a city, a steep colorful valley surrounded by 100
meter cliffs. 4 km from Bukittinggi, there are many tunnels and caves made by
the Japa¬nese during WW II. The pathway leads to Koto Gadang that is renowned
for its fine silver filigree and hand embroidery.
Pandai Sikek village
Pandai Sikek village is 13 km south of Bukit Tinggi and famous for its hand
wo¬ving and carving industry. The village has a thousand of looms and turning
out richly colored cloth. Carved wooden ornaments and furniture also made here.
Harau Valley
Harau Valley is 15 km northeast Payakumbuh, 100 to 200 meter steep granite walls
shelter this 315 ha fertile valley. It is a nature and wildlife reserve, where
wild goats and tigers still roam.
Ngalau Indah Cave
Ngalau Indah Cave can be reach on the way from Bukittinggi to Payakumbuh, it
has extend deep into the mountainside. The domain of thousands of bats, the
main entrance is the outline of an elephant visible on its face. The pats through
these caves lead out to the top of the mountain and panoramic views.
Siberut National Park
Siberut National Park: Using a regular ferry, which regularly sail three times
a week in the night from Padang (Muara Padang) to Muara Siberut/Muara Sikabaluan/Muara
Saibi. The trip takes approximately 10 hours of sailing. Or use an express ferry
that tra¬vels every Thursday morning from Padang to the town of Tuapejat in
Sipora Island and then further to the southern part of Siberut Island for only
four hours of sailing.
Padang
Padang is the capital of West Sumatra; and gateway to the homeland of Minangkabau.
Its bustling harbours a crossroads for rubber, cinnamon, coffee, tea and nutmeg.
There are Minang houses, prehistoric artifacts, ceramics, manuscripts and modern
art. In Kampung Cina (Chinatown) you can wander streets lined with turn-of-the
century houses, Chinese herbalist and coffee shops. Good hiking and wonderful
views of the city can be had a Bukit Monyet and Gunung Padang.
Lake Maninjau
Lake Maninjau Perhaps the most beautiful lake in Sumatra, Maninjau is far smaller
and less developed thas its neighbour lake Toba to the north the road to the
lake is famous for its forty four bends oftering superb panoramas as it meaders
down to the water's edge. The lake is punctuated by pretty Moorish styled mosques,
perhap designed by some long ago Arab traders who came to her shores. Datted
about the lake are small and friendly villages. Mountain bikes for rent ofter
a perfect way to explore along the flat roads. Small hotels.
Bukittinggi
Bukittinggi is the West Sumatra's center of culture and tourism, nestled in
the higlands north of the provincial capital of Padang. It is a pleasant two-hour
drive (90 km) from Padang through the gorgeus Anai Valley up to Agam Plateu.
Located 930 metres above sea level, it has a cool climate and is surrounded
by tree volcanoes: Tandikat, Singgalang and Merapi. The central landmark is
the town's clocktower, reffered by the local people as Jam Gadang. It overlooks
the market square, a beehive of activity and fantastic place to do some souvenir
shopping. Also worth visiting is the Rumah Gadang Museum, a traditional extended
family house built in the 19th century.
Mentawai Islands
Mentawai Islands is made up from four islands: Siberut, Sipora, Pagai Utara
and Pagai Selatan. The people of these islands still live in comparative isolation,
maintaining their age-old ways. Siberut is an area for trekking and visiting
these ancient cultures, and its virgin rain forest, inhabited by a number of
some rare monkey's species. Beautiful co¬ral reefs are found offshore, and its
wave is famous for surfing. The best season to visit is January to September.
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