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Belawan is one of the busiest ports in Indonesia. It is located 15 miles from Medan, the capital and largest city of North Sumatra.
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Located 875 mi/400 km northwest of Jakarta, Medan is the capital city of North Sumatra and Indonesia's third largest city. It has few of the luxuries of Jakarta with all of the congestion, crowds, pollution and crime. Most people who go to Medan are on their way someplace else, since it is home to the busiest airport in Sumatra.Free Medan
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This gateway city to such attractions as Lake Toba and Nias Island (a rugged, undeveloped tropical island off the west coast of Sumatra) is not without its attractions and charms, however. It is the economic and political hub of the region, with the hotels and restaurants to support it.
If you have a day or so in Medan, visit the Sultan's Palace, the old Dutch fort, the Grand Mosque, the Asam Kumbang Crocodile Farm and colonial buildings, especially in the Polonia (old quarter). Expect spicier meals than in other corners of Indonesia, even other corners of Sumatra.
Medan was founded during the 16th century as a trade settlement, and became an important hub for the plantation-driven trade after the Dutch arrived during the 19th century. Because of its importance as a trade city, and its population of wealthy international businesspeople, it became known as the Paris of Sumatra.
Since independence and its accompanying struggles, the city has fallen on harder times but you can find the relics of its past glory in unexpected places.
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21-Nights Indonesia: Sumatra, Java & Bali - Classic
Price: $2,899 - # of Days: 21 days
Indonesia: Sumatra, Java & Bali If Indonesia is calling but you can’t decide where to start, why not do it all? Kick things off in Sumatra, where you’ll trek through lush jungles in search of the elusive Sumatran orangutan and dive into the region’s rich food and architecture. Next up - Java, where ...
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6-Nights Highlights of Sumatra - Classic
Price: $899 - # of Days: 6 days
Highlights of Sumatra Set off on a wild seven-day adventure through Sumatra, where jungle treks, hidden villages, and epic wildlife encounters await. Trek through the lush Gunung Leuser National Park in search of the elusive Sumatran orangutan, then wander through traditional villages brimming with ...
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13-Nights Highlights of Java & Sumatra - Classic
Price: $1,999 - # of Days: 13 days
Highlights of Java & Sumatra Set off on a wild 14-day adventure through Sumatra and Java, where untamed nature, rich culture, and jaw-dropping landscapes await. Trek through the lush jungles of Gunung Leuser National Park in search of elusive Sumatran orangutans, wander through villages steeped in t...
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20-Nights Best of Java & Sumatra - Classic
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Best of Java & Sumatra Embark on a three week adventure through Sumatra and Java, where wildlife, culture, and jaw-dropping landscapes collide. Trek through the lush jungles of Gunung Leuser National Park in search of elusive Sumatran orangutans, wander through villages steeped in tradition, and mar...
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Located 875 mi/400 km northwest of Jakarta, Medan is the capital city of North Sumatra and Indonesia's third largest city. It has few of the luxuries of Jakarta with all of the congestion, crowds, pollution and crime. Most people who go to Medan are on their way someplace else, since it is home to the busiest airport in Sumatra.
This gateway city to such attractions as Lake Toba and Nias Island (a rugged, undeveloped tropical island off the west coast of Sumatra) is not without its attractions and charms, however. It is the economic and political hub of the region, with the hotels and restaurants to support it. If you have a day or so in Medan, visit the Sultan's Palace, the old Dutch fort, the Grand Mosque, the Asam Kumbang Crocodile Farm and colonial buildings, especially in the Polonia (old quarter). Expect spicier meals than in other corners of Indonesia, even other corners of Sumatra.
Medan was founded during the 16th century as a trade settlement, and became an important hub for the plantation-driven trade after the Dutch arrived during the 19th century. Because of its importance as a trade city, and its population of wealthy international businesspeople, it became known as the Paris of Sumatra.
Since independence and its accompanying struggles, the city has fallen on harder times but you can find the relics of its past glory in unexpected places.
Located 875 mi/400 km northwest of Jakarta, Medan is the capital city of North Sumatra and Indonesia's third largest city. It has few of the luxuries of Jakarta with all of the congestion, crowds, pollution and crime. Most people who go to Medan are on their way someplace else, since it is home to the busiest airport in Sumatra.
This gateway city to such attractions as Lake Toba and Nias Island (a rugged, undeveloped tropical island off the west coast of Sumatra) is not without its attractions and charms, however. It is the economic and political hub of the region, with the hotels and restaurants to support it. If you have a day or so in Medan, visit the Sultan's Palace, the old Dutch fort, the Grand Mosque, the Asam Kumbang Crocodile Farm and colonial buildings, especially in the Polonia (old quarter). Expect spicier meals than in other corners of Indonesia, even other corners of Sumatra.
Medan was founded during the 16th century as a trade settlement, and became an important hub for the plantation-driven trade after the Dutch arrived during the 19th century. Because of its importance as a trade city, and its population of wealthy international businesspeople, it became known as the Paris of Sumatra.
Since independence and its accompanying struggles, the city has fallen on harder times but you can find the relics of its past glory in unexpected places.
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