Saturday, January 9, 2010

North Sumatera


Medan
First field is the center of the Deli Sultanate of government, now is the capital city of North Sumatra Province, and has hundreds of years old, has many historical tourist attraction and a very potential to attract tourists.

Palace Maimun
It is a palace of Sultan Deli, founded by Sultan Ma'mun al-Rashid in 1908. Have restored palace is still occupied by the Sultan's family.

Raya Mosque
Sultan Mosque is one of the large and beautiful mosques in Indonesia. Founded in 1906 by Sultan Ma'mun Al-Rashid and located 200 meters from the palace Maimun. This mosque architecture patterned "Moorish" is the largest of its kind.

Post Office
Is a legacy of colonial buildings, currently serves as the Post Office of the field. Ancient building is another interesting:
• City Hall Medan
• Office of the Governor
• The home of the Governor
• Bank Indonesia Building, which is the first bank building "De Javaasche Bank"

Lake Toba
The lake is famous internationally, is a large lake with beautiful scenery. Each year the festival was held a traditional boat "Solu Bolon" regional cultural show was also known by the name "tortor".

Berastagi
Situated 1400 meters above sea level, located in the Karo District. It's cold and cool, can enjoy the mountain scenery and mountain Sinabung Sibayak beautiful. This area is generally visit for rest and recreation. Many sold the vegetables and fruits in this Berastagi.

Lau Debuk-Debuk
Located in Karo regency, a tourist hot spring that contains sulfur. The water is believed by many people to cure various diseases, especially skin diseases.

Taman Bukit Lawang
National Park is Sibahorok, where conservation and breeding Orang Utan. Also a cool berhawa sights.

Poncan Island
Is one of the islands with white sand on the southern coast of North Sumatra province, Sibolga, have the air clean beaches and underwate.

Nias
One of the islands in the southern province of North Sumatra, is a paradise for lovers of surfing and sea sports, famous for its tradition of rock jumping.

source by Bank Indonesia

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