LAKE TOBA
LAKE TOBA
Your Guide to Vacation AMAZING INDONESIA ( holiday travel guide )
Lake Toba is one of the awesome natural
wonders of the world. This is a crater lake so enormous it has an island
almost the size of Singapore in its centre. At over 1,145 square
kilometers, and a depth of 450 meters, Lake Toba is actually more like
an ocean. This is the largest lake in Southeast Asia and one of the
deepest lakes in the world.
Toba is a place to come and sit back,
relax and absorb some beautiful pristine scenery. As you sit and take in
the view of the picturesque mountains set against the cool clear lake,
you will feel the worries of the world melt away. As the lake sits 900
meters above sea level there is a cooler climate here making a
refreshing break from the heat, humidity and pollution of the city.
It’s hard to imagine a more scenic place
to come and enjoy hiking, swimming and sailing although once you arrive
it might be difficult to resist the anesthetizing effects of the lake.
The cool clear water coupled with the relaxed atmosphere and friendly
people is what draws visitors from all over the world to Toba.
Venture onto the island of Samosir in
the middle of the lake and you will discover mountains steeped in cool
mist, clear waterfalls to swim under and locals taking their water
buffalo out in the fields.
This is a place to come and enjoy the
legendary Batak hospitality. Say cheers and enjoy some traditional palm
wine with the locals. Sit and have coffee and chat with islanders keen
to practice their English. Where-ever you go, it won't take long to make
a new friend.
On the main land, there is accommodation available in the town of Parapat. Parapat occupies a small, rocky peninsula jutting out into the lake. On the way down to Parapat from the hill town of Berastagi
you will get some spectacular views as the lake first comes into sight
and the road winds its way down the mountain closer to the shoreline. In
Parapat live the Batak Toba and Batak Simalungun people who are known
as a happy and easygoing people, famous for their lively and sentimental
songs. Although the majority have embraced Christianity, ancient
beliefs and traditions still persist.
Many visitors prefer to take the more
scenic option and stay on the massive island of Samosir in the middle of
the lake. The original home of the Batak Toba people, the island has
many traces of ancient days including stone tombs and traditional
villages, such as at Ambarita which has a courtyard with stone furniture where in the old days convicts were tried and beheaded. Or visit Simanindo
where traditional Batak ritual dances and music are performed. Here is
where you'll be able to discover unique and ancient Toba culture. At Tomok you can find mementos and Batak handicrafts. Buy the distinctive red and black hand-woven shawls called ulos-
that are still used today at important life-cycle occasions-, a Batak
calendar on rattan, woodcarvings and more. Samosir is accessible by
regular ferries from Parapat. Boats also ply around the island
regularly.
And if you wish to better understand Batak culture, visit the Batak Museum at Balige, further south on the mainland shore side.
There are many hotels and smaller accommodations around the lake, especially at Parapat, and at Tuktuk on the island of Samosir.
Despite being a tourist spot for many
years, Lake Toba still remains a natural and undisturbed natural beauty.
Venture away from the small villages and you will find yourself in the
country surrounded by farmland, churches and strange tombs peppering the
landscape.
Photo courtesy Richie Sugestian
Relax and watch the video of Lake Toba below.
Tips
The weather here is cool but pleasant, but if you’re used to hot temperatures remember to bring a jacket.
Change all the money that you will need before you leave Medan as the exchange rate can be poor in the Toba area.
If you are taking the bus between Medan and Parapat make sure you get on an express bus to avoid doubling your travel time.
Change all the money that you will need before you leave Medan as the exchange rate can be poor in the Toba area.
If you are taking the bus between Medan and Parapat make sure you get on an express bus to avoid doubling your travel time.
To Buy
In
Parapat you can buy souvenirs such as T-shirts and keychains. There is
also a traditional market which happens twice a week selling fruit,
vegetables and clothing.
For more unique souvenirs (even antiques) try shopping on Samosir. If you're interested in buying some ulos
cloths, famous for beautiful motifs and smooth weaving, visit the
traditional village of Jangga where you can even witness ulos in the
making.
Get Around
Feel
the wind in your hair and do as the locals do by hiring a motorbike to
explore this beautiful part of the world. If you’re on Samosir, take the
day to explore by taking a drive on the road running around the edge of
the island. Although rough and unpaved in places, this road offers some
spectacular views of the lake from the highest points on the island.
If you’re staying in the popular village
of Tuk Tuk on Samosir, the best way to get around is to walk, or
wander, down the main street at a leisurely pace.
To Do
If you’re feeling energetic, throw yourself into some of the activities on offer here. In Parapat, there area facilities for swimming, water skiing, motor boating, canoeing, fishing and golf.
From Parapat take a leisurely walk in
the beautiful Naborsahon River valley where you’ll see spectacular
bougainvilleas, pointetties and honeysuckle flowering all year round.
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