Showing posts with label North Sumatra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Sumatra. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2011

Sipiso-piso Waterfall

Waterfall Sipiso-piso piso derived from the word “piso” (or a Pisau in Indonesian Language, pisau means knife). That's because high water discharge flowing from the top of the hill, so it looks bladed (like a sharp knife). Attraction-piso Waterfall Sipiso managed by Local Government Karo, North Sumatra.

To go Sipiso-piso Waterfall, it takes about 2 hours travel time fromMedan. Its location, only about 20 kilometers from Kabanjahe, the capital of Karo Regency. Transportation is not difficult. You can use public transportation from Medan to Kabanjahe terminal, or rent a motor vehicle. Not only domestic tourists, tourists who visit the many alien Sipiso-piso Waterfall, such as the Netherlands,Malaysia and France.
 
In addition to the Village where Tongging Sipiso-piso Waterfall is located, next to the village, the village of Tao Silalahi else can you visit and very interesting. Tanah Karo scenery from the top of the hill you can enjoy from a height through the substation Pandang. And Lake Toba, the largest volcanic lake in the world-can be seen from here. And like a waterfall in general, to be able to enjoy the water droplets, you need to down some stairs, so up at the bottom of the waterfall. Be careful with the wet and slippery conditions when it's wet.

Sipiso-piso Waterfall will flow to Lake Toba. With a height of 120 meters from the upper heights, loud sound of water droplets to below the hill. Surrounding landscape is also very amazing. Completed a tour in Sipiso-piso Waterfall, if you need lodging, youcan stay in the village of Tongging, or it could be in downtown Kabanjahe.
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Monday, June 20, 2011

Hombo Batu, Bawomatoluo Village, Nias


Bawomataluo Village is a fairly well-known village in South Nias. Of Teluk Dalam, we can achieve with a trip Bawomataluo Village along 15 kilometers using public transport. Bawomataluo village situated on a hill with a height of about 400 meters above sea level. Compared with other villages in South Nias, Bawomataluo Village is the village's most convenient. To reach this village, we have to climb 88 stone steps.

In the language of Nias, Bawomataluo Sun Hill has meaning, meaning hill and Mataluo Bawo means sun. And from its name, Bawomataluo Village has its own charm. Its position is located in hilly areas make Bawomataluo Village has the cool air. Uniquely, the entire surface area of ​​the Village Bawomataluo composed by rocks, unlike other areas are covered with soil.

That said, Village Bawomataluo has existed since the days of huge megaliths or the stone age. The proof is an ancient form of traditional house building Nias king who is now the residence of the descendants of the fourth king of Nias. There was also consensus that the entire hall seat is made of rocks. All houses have a uniformity Bawomataluo Village, all have the same shape, its foundations are made of wood, and roof made of thatch.

Previously, all the villagers held the doctrine of animism Bawomataluo, where people worship the statues. The proof there is still a god statues and sculptures in the form of a tiger like man who is believed to be gods. The entire statue relics are now stored at the Museum of Nias. When the teachings of the Protestant religion into the Nias region in the 19th century, the villagers slowly Bawomataluo embraced the Protestant religion. This is evidenced by the old church building which was founded in the early 19th-century village Bawomataluo.

Village Bawomataluo Another uniqueness is that the picture of this village looks like a vast flat land with stones and filled with rows of houses facing each other. From the stairs into the village, we could see a row of houses and homes king of Nias on the left and a row of traditional houses and a population of the village hall on the right.Although centuries old, the buildings were still intact and well preserved. The buildings were never renovated a house except the roof which was replaced with zinc to make it more durable.

In addition to old buildings, Bawomataluo Village also has a Dutch cannon that his position was never on the move, which is in front of the hall of deliberation. Near the cannon Netherlands, there are some rocks about 10 meters in length. The stones were flat and its surface is black so it looks unique. That said, it is a long stone seat Nias king when to communicate something to people. But after the Protestant religion into Bawomataluo Village, a long stone that could be occupied by anyone.

Hombo Batu
In the village there is also Bawomataluo special stone measuring 90 cm long, 60 cm width, and height of 2 meters. The stone was used as a tool to test the physical strength of men before he was considered mature Nias and Nias are allowed to be warrior king.For residents of the Village Bawomataluo, stone skipping is an honor and pride. Family of the boy who could jump over the stone often do large events like the cut of chicken or goat. Now jump tradition of rock called Hombo Batu is held every Saturday.
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Toba Lake and Samosir Island


World famous is the crater Toba Lake in the Batak highlands; approximately five hours drive from Medan. Toba Lake is the largest lake in South East Asia and also one of the most spectacular, surrounded by tall mountains and with the large island of Samosir in the middle. If we descend from the mountain we see the lake glittering in all its beauty. The Dutch writer Rudy Kousbroek even called Toba Lake, 'the most beautiful place on earth'. Most visitors stay on the peninsula of Tuk Tuk on Samosir, named after the linguist Herman Neubronner van der Tuuk. In general people stay several days on Samosir to discover the island, to visit traditional Batak villages, to swim in the lake and go to the hot springs in Pangururan.
The centerpiece of North Sumatra, Lake Toba's bracing climate and magnificent panoramas clear the mind and soothe the soul. For decades a magnet from regional and foreign visitors alike, Toba has developed into a full-featured highland resort while retaining the rustic charm and relaxed ambiance that define Toba's attraction. Formed by a stupendous prehistoric volcanic explosion, the 100 km long lake is the largest in Southeast Asia and one of the deepest and the highest in the world. The drama of that cataclysmic birth persist in 500 meter cliffs dropping into the blue-green waters, surrounded by steep, pine covered sloped, the climate is fresh and pleasant, with just enough rain to support the lush vegetation.
Toba Lake is a 100kms x 30kms volcanic lake in North Sumatra, Indonesia. Toba Lake has become one of the main tourist attractions for a long time in North Sumatra apart from Bukit Lawang and Nias, visited by both domestic and foreign tourist. 
The Origin of Toba Lake

It is estimated that Toba Lake was formed during a volcanic eruption about 73.000-75.000 years ago and which was the most recent super volcano eruption. Bill Rose and Craig Chesner from Michigan Technological University estimated that volcanic materials that were spewed out the mountain totaling 2800km3, with 800km3 ignimbrites rock and 2000km3 volcanic ash that is estimated was blown (wind) to the west for 2 weeks. This incident caused mass death (destruction) and to several species also causes extinction. According to some DNA proof, this eruption also shrinks the humankind population to around thousands back then.

After this eruption, a caldera was formed that was filled by water afterwards and now known as Toba Lake. The pressure from the dormant magma, which has not yet erupted, caused Samosir Island to emerge. The region that now known as Samosir Island originally was a peninsula that attached to the Sumatran mainland. In this peninsula the Netherlands built the water canal 10 m width.

For the first time visitors, going through Medan-Parapat route seeing a lake as big as that made Samosir appear like an amazing grand island. However, the island perspective will certainly faded with the increase in Toba plateau visitor, Nias and the other places in the south, through Medan-Berastagi route. Samosir occupied a central geographical position in the Toba plateau region. With the declaration of the Toba Samosir Regency (the inhabitants 302.000 lives, the area with wide of 3.440 km including the lake) it finally ascend from only a shadow into a Regency. Moreover, the width of Samosir Island exceed Singapore (647 km), in fact Toba Lake almost twice bigger than Singapore. The Samosir image in tourism books as the backpackers location must be changed because this historic place must restore the greatness of its past. 
Legend of Toba Lake

Once upon a time, lived a young orphan farmer in the northern part of the Sumatran Island. This area was very dry. The young man lived from farming and fishing. One day he went fishing, he already fishing for half of the day but still not getting any fish yet. So he returned home for the day turns to night, but when he nearly left he saw a big beautiful golden fish, he then caught the fish and brought it home. He intended to cook the fish right away but watched the beauty of this fish he then cancelled his intention. He chose to keep it as pet, and then he placed it in a big pond and feed it. On the next day, like usual, he went to his farm, and on the noon he comeback home, to have lunch. But when he arrived in his house he was very startled for the meal had prepared to be eaten. He then fears that the fish might be stolen, and then hastily he ran to the back of his house.

However, the fish was still in place, for a long time he thinks, “Who cooks those meals”, but because his is very hungry, he ate those meals. But this incident continued to occur again repeatedly, every time he came home for lunch, the meals are prepared on the table. Then one day this young man made a strategy to find out who cooks those meals, the next day he then began to commence his strategy, he then hide around the trees close to his house. He was waiting for a long time, but the smoke in his kitchen still has not been seen, and when he then intended to return home, he began to see the smoke in the kitchen. "Hey woman, who are you, and where are you came from?” the woman began to drop tears, and then the young man saw his fish was no longer in the pond. He asked the woman, “hey woman, where is the fish in that pond?” the Woman cried intensely, but this young man continued to ask and finally the woman answers, “I was the fish that was caught by you”. The young man then startled, but because he felt that he had hurt the feelings this woman, then he said, “Hey woman, did you want to become my wife??” the Woman then startled, he stay quiet, then the young man said “Why are you silent??” Then the woman said, “I wanted to become your wife. But with one condition.” ”What is the condition?” the young man quickly asked, the woman then said, “In the future if our child was born and grew, never even once you said that he/she was anakni Dekke (child of a fish) ”. The young man then agreed to that condition and swore he will never say it.
Then they were married and granted a child. When the child was 6 years old, this child turn to be very naughty. Then one day the mother told her child to deliver meals to his father field, the child then went to deliver rice to his father. But in the middle of the trip, this child was felt hungry, then the child opened food package for his father, and ate the food. After finished eating, the child then wrapped it back and continued the trip to his father's field.

On arrival the child gave the food package to the father, the father was very happy, the father then sat and immediately opened the food package that was sent by his wife to be carried by his child. But he was very startled when he opened the package there is only bones remained. The father then asked his child “Hay my child, why there are only bones left in this package??” And the child answers,” In my trip I felt hungry, so I ate the food.” Listened to that the father was very angry, he then slap his child and said, "Botul maho anakni dekke (Why you child of a fish),". The child is then ran home crying and ask to his mother “Mak, Olo do na in dokkon amangi, botul do au anakni dekke? (Mother, is it true what father said, that I am a child from a fish?) ” Heard his child's words his mother was startled. While dropping tears and saying in her heart, “My husband has violated his swore, and now I must return to my place.” Then the sky was suddenly become dark followed with lightning, thunder, storm, and rain. The child and the mother disappeared, from their footprint emerged a spring that flowed water as swiftly as possible. Until this area was turned into a lake, that was named as “Tuba Lake” the lake without mercy, but because of the bataks was difficult to say “Tuba”, then this lake was mentioned as 
TOBA LAKE. 
According to the local Citizen, the mother return as a huge fish (the lake guardian), and until today no one is able to measure the depth of this lake. Many tourists that tried to dive into the lake but never return. The lake depth in the book is only estimation not as a fact.
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