Tourist Attraction at Simalungun, North Sumatera

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Tourist Attraction at Simalungun, North Sumatera


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The Simalungun or Timor Batak (‘Eastern Batak’) live in the highlands between Danau Toba and the eastcoast, nowadays an important plantation area where rubber, palmoil, cacaco and tea is being cultivated. The area is cut in half by a piece of the trans-Sumatera highway of 100 kilometres, which runs from Pematang Sianter towards Prapat.
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The name Simalungun dates back to the past and means ‘deserted lands’, however it’s a fertile area. It borders with the Karo highlands in the north and the Toba Batak area in the south. The western border runs along a number of Toba Batak villages, like Tigras at the eastern short of Danau Toba. The area descends from the Karo plateau towards Danau Toba and the low coastal plaints, and is being cut by steep ravains and several big rivers, under them the wild and unpredictable Bah Bolon (‘Big River’). This runs through the market city of Perdaganan towards Tanjung Balai, the new seaport for the Asahan aluminuim project.
The area used be separated in a number of small and little populated states: Silimakuta, Purba, Raya, Pane, Dolok, Siantar, Tanah Jawa and Bandar, each with it’s own powerfull raja. Somewhere in this area also was the kingdom of Nagur.
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The Simalungun and the Karo have much in common: religious rituals, writing and village federations (urung). Furthermore both languages are both clearly with Indian influences. In contrary to the Karo the Simalungun had the name to be cannibalists.
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Tourist Attraction at Bukit Lawang, Langkat , North Sumatera

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Tourist Attraction at Bukit Lawang, Langkat , North Sumatera


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Bukit Lawang is the name of the tourist attractions in Langkat, North Sumatra Province, located 68 km northwest Binjai City and about 80 miles northwest of the city of Medan. Bukit Lawang is included in the scope of Gunung Leuser National Park which is a conservation area to the introspective Orang Utan.
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A few years ago precisely on November 2, 2003, tragedy hit Bukit Lawang flood that caused hundreds of houses and homestead-guesthouse on the banks of the River Bahorok destroyed. Flood disaster that hit Bukit Lawang tourist attraction charm Bahorok Langkat district, Sunday evening 2 November 2003 almost four years ago, it remains an unforgettable memory. But now Bukit Lawang has a lot of changes especially in the enchanting atmosphere so it can be an attraction for visitors. There are several types of animals that live in the forest hill mace, one of the most popular is the rare animal species Orang Utan.
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