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★★★
Parapat: Patra Comfort / Danau Toba Cottage
Brestagi: Green Garden / Rudang
RM 788 (Per Person)
★★★★
Parapat: Niagara / Atsari (3*)
Brestagi: Grand Mutiara / Mikie Holiday Resort
RM 888 (Per Person)

Meals inclusive as specified
Hotel accommodation as specified
All transfers inclusive as specified
Driver cum guide
English speaking guide during tours

Flight Ticket & Taxes
Compulsory Tour Tips
MSIG Travel Insurance (RM 41)
High Season Surcharge
Any item not stated under 'Inclusions'

D1: ARRIVE MEDAN> TRAVEL TO PARAPAT> SIANTAR> PATENT SHOP> PARAPAT> LAKE TOBA> PARAPAT LANDMARK (L,D)
D2: SAMOSIR ISLAND> TOMOK VILLAGE> AMBARITA VILLAGE> SIMARUNGJUNG> SIPISO PISO WATERFALL> BERASTAGI> CENTRAL FRUIT MARKET (B,L,D)
D3: SHWEDAGON PAGODA REPLICA> MEDAN> MAIMOON PALACE> GRAND MOSQUE> PASAR IKAN> DEPART (B)

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Package Valid Till : 30-09-2023

DAY 01: ARRIVE MEDAN> TRAVEL TO PARAPAT> SIANTAR> PATENT SHOP> PARAPAT> LAKE TOBA> PARAPAT LANDMARK (Lunch/Dinner)
You will be greeted by your tour guide on arrival at Kuala Namu International Airport in Medan.
Proceed around 5 hours journey to Parapat Lake Toba via Pematang Siantar Town.
Pematang Siantar Town is 2nd largest city in North Sumatera and pass through many rubber and palm oil plantations. Siantar is famous for Batak culture, 'Batik' and 'Ulos' fabric, and Batak foods. Most of Pematangsiantar's food styles are inherited from Batak and Chinese traditional food.
Enroute stop at Patent Shop to buy local food products such as Teng Teng or Ting Ting, a peanut delicacy.
Transfer to Local Restaurant for lunch.
Arrive at Parapat, a town on the shore of serene Lake Toba. As Parapat is situated right by Lake Toba, it also offers many water-based activities such as kayaking, canoeing, fishing, water skiing, paddle-boating and speed-boating. One main reason visitors come to Parapat is for the breath-taking view of Lake Toba and to take a ferry to the one-of-a-kind Samosir Island. This town is the main starting and returning point for all passenger ferries that go to Samosir Island.
Lake Toba is the world's largest crater lake as well as being the largest lake in Southeast Asia and one of the deepest in the world. The lake is a lovely expanse of water surrounded by beautiful hills. The lake also has an abundance of flora and fauna, overgrown with pine and palm trees with wild animals such as monkeys, orangutans, langur monkeys and tapirs.
Stop Photoshoot at Landmark of Parapat “I love LAKE TOBA”

DAY 02: SAMOSIR ISLAND> TOMOK VILLAGE> AMBARITA VILLAGE> SIMARUNGJUNG> SIPISO PISO WATERFALL> BERASTAGI> CENTRAL FRUIT MARKET (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
After breakfast at hotel, we will take a ferry trip across the crystal clear waters of lake Toba to Samosir Island a large Volcanic island that is located in the middle of Lake Toba and has claimed to be the fifth largest lake island in the world. The island is the center of the batak toba culture and many of this peoples artifacts remain on the island.
Visit Tomok Village to see the ancient tomb of King Sidabutar, The tomb complex contains three graves of kings and several graves of relatives. The first king and the second king had not embraced the divine religion but still followed the local beliefs called Parmalim. The third king, named Solompoan Sidabutar, had embraced Christianity. He was among the earlier Batak leaders who adopted the new religion and helped shaped the modern Batak culture. He was also one of the most powerful kings as he possessed supernatural powers. According to the legend, he never cut his hair to remain supernaturally powerful
Then visit Ambarita Village to see the famous stone chairs and execution place of King Siallagan. It is located right at the center of Huta Siallagan under a Hariara Tree, which is considered a sacred tree by the Bataks. The Stones are believed to be over 200 years old. There are two sets of Batu Parsidangan in which one used to serve as the official meeting place, while the other served as the site for executions.
Back to Parapat and transfer to local restaurant for lunch.
After lunch, tour continues around 4 hours journey to Berastagi. Enroute stop at Simarjarunjung where you can try the ginger tea and fried banana here (own expenses) falling from a great height in Karo Highlands. The Karo Highlands is famous for its rich volcanic soils and is a major growing area, shipping vegetables, fruits and cut flowers to markets throughout Sumatra and other regions of Indonesia.
Stop at Sipiso Piso Waterfall to see this magnificent 110 metres tall waterfall and an extraordinary view of Lake Toba from the north side.
It is one of the highest waterfalls in Indonesia. The name Sipiso-piso means “knife-like” reflecting its tall, thin, gleaming stream and the way it cuts into the face of the cliff.
Proceed to Berastagi.
Berastagi is where the well-to-do elites of colonial Medan spent weekends and holidays relaxing and enjoying the temperate climate, away from the heat of the capital. Lush, beautiful and 4500 ft above sea level in the Karo Highlands, it continues as a popular “hill station” resort area.The name means “rice store” and the connotation of bountiful food is fitting. Berastagi is famous for its passion fruit. The main attractions of the town are the two active volcanoes; Mount Sibayak, with its hot springs, and Mount Sinabung. Each mountain can be climbed in one day, but a guide is needed.
Visit the Central Fruit Market where you will have a chance to taste variety of Tropical Fruits,vegetables and flowers.
Check into the hotel. Dinner at hotel.

DAY 03: SHWEDAGON PAGODA REPLICA> MEDAN> MAIMOON PALACE> GRAND MOSQUE> PASAR IKAN> DEPART (Breakfast)
Breakfast will be served at the hotel.
Visit Shwedagon Pagoda Replica at Taman Lumbini. The temple is modelled after the world's oldest pagoda, the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar.It is aptly known as Replika Pagoda Shwedagon. Within the compound of this temple is a large pagoda and eight small pagodas.
Then Return to Medan
Medan is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra, it is a financial, trading, and economic center not only for North Sumatra province but for the whole Sumatra Island. For many foreign investors, Medan is not only rich in culture and history but also presents itself as a dynamic economic hub of the world.
Upon arrival at Medan, you will have a chance to visit Maimoon Palace. The palace has become a popular tourist destination in the city, not solely because of its historical heritage status, but also because of its unique interior design of the palace, combining elements of Malay cultural heritage, Islamic and Indian architecture, with Spanish and Italian furniture and fittings
Visit the Grand Mosque of Medan or Masjid Raya Al-Mashun is a mosque located in Medan, Indonesia. The mosque was built in the year 1906 and completed in 1909. In beginning of its establishment, the mosque was a part of the Maimun palace complex. Its architectural style combines Middle Eastern, Indian and Spanish elements.
Pasar Ikan (traditional market), not like the name, Pasar Ikan Lama is not selling fish. The market is quite famous for the place selling textile.
Note: If in most area/ province in Indonesia market is mean ” Pasar”. In Medan, people called market / pasar as “Pajak” Example: Pajak Petisah, Pajak ikan lama and etc.
Afternoon, transfer to airport for your departure. Leave Medan with Great Memories..

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 RM985
RM788
3days MEDAN + Lake Toba
Hotel
Meal
Guided Tours
Entrances
100% Private Tour
Depart Daily

Discover Medan as it is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra, it is a financial, trading, and economic center not only for North Sumatra province but for the whole Sumatra Island. Explore LAKE TOBA the world's largest crater lake as well as being the largest lake in Southeast Asia and one of the deepest in the world.Wander at Samosir Island a large Volcanic island that is located in the middle of Lake Toba and has claimed to be the fifth largest lake island in the world. Explore the heart of Madan and visit temples, palaces and mosque.


Trip Highlights

Arrive Medan and travel to Parapat for Lake Toba Tour
Visit well known temples
Explore the world's largest crater lake, the Lake Toba
Wander at the large volcanic island which is the Samosir Island
Discover the magnificent 110 meter tall Sipiso Piso waterfalls
Hangout and roam at the heart of Medan

What to see?

Samosir Island
Samosir Island is located in the middle of Lake Toba, which is the largest lake in Indonesia and one of the deepest lakes in the world. Samosir Island is known for its beautiful scenery, unique culture, and historical significance.

What to see?

Explore Pematang Siantar, the second largest City in North Sumatra
PEMATANG SIANTAR TOWN is the 2nd largest city in North Sumatera and pass through many rubber and palm oil plantations. Siantar is famous for Batak culture, 'Batik' and 'Ulos' fabric, and Batak foods. Most of Pematangsiantar's food styles are inherited from Batak and Chinese traditional food.

What to see?

Parapat: The Famous Port of Lake Toba
As Parapat is situated right by Lake Toba, it also offers many water-based activities such as kayaking, canoeing, fishing, water skiing, paddle-boating and speed-boating. One main reason visitors come to Parapat is for the breath-taking view of Lake Toba and to take a ferry to the one-of-a-kind Samosir Island. This town is the main starting and returning point for all passenger ferries that go to Samosir Island.

What to see?

Lake Toba: The Largest Volcanic Lake in the World
Lake Toba is the world's largest crater lake as well as being the largest lake in Southeast Asia and one of the deepest in the world. The lake is a lovely expanse of water surrounded by beautiful hills. The lake also has an abundance of flora and fauna, overgrown with pine and palm trees with wild animals such as monkeys, orangutans, langur monkeys and tapirs.

What to see?

SAMOSIR ISLAND- The Jewel of Lake Toba
Take a ferry trip across the crystal clear waters of lake Toba to Samosir Island a large Volcanic island that is located in the middle of Lake Toba and has claimed to be the fifth largest lake island in the world. The island is the center of the batak toba culture and many of this peoples artifacts remain on the island.

What to see?

Visit Tomok Village to see the ancient tomb of King Sidabutar
The tomb complex contains three graves of kings and several graves of relatives. The first king and the second king had not embraced the divine religion but still followed the local beliefs called Parmalim. The third king, named Solompoan Sidabutar, had embraced Christianity. He was among the earlier Batak leaders who adopted the new religion and helped shaped the modern Batak culture. He was also one of the most powerful kings as he possessed supernatural powers. According to the legend, he never cut his hair to remain supernaturally powerful.

What to see?

Roam at Ambarita Village to see the famous stone chair and execution place of King Siallagan
Visit Ambarita Village to see the famous stone chairs and execution place of King Siallagan. It is located right at the center of Huta Siallagan under a Hariara Tree, which is considered a sacred tree by the Bataks. The Stones are believed to be over 200 years old. There are two sets of Batu Parsidangan in which one used to serve as the official meeting place, while the other served as the site for executions.

What to see?

Sipiso Piso Waterfall, a piece of heaven in the world
Sipiso Piso waterfall to see this magnificent 110 metres tall waterfall and an extraordinary view of Lake Toba from the north side. It is one of the highest waterfalls in Indonesia. The name Sipiso-piso means “knife-like” reflecting its tall, thin, gleaming stream and the way it cuts into the face of the cliff.

What to see?

Explore Berastagi and see the beauty of Mount Sibayak and Mount Sinabung
Berastagi is where the well-to-do elites of colonial Medan spent weekends and holidays relaxing and enjoying the temperate climate, away from the heat of the capital.Lush, beautiful and 4500 ft above sea level in the Karo Highlands, it continues as a popular “hill station” resort area.The name means “rice store” and the connotation of bountiful food is fitting. Berastagi is famous for its passion fruit. The main attractions of the town are the two active volcanoes; Mount Sibayak, with its hot springs, and Mount Sinabung. Each mountain can be climbed in one day, but a guide is needed.

What to see?

Take a route and visit the Shwedagon Pagoda Replica at Taman Lumbini
Shwedagon Pagoda Replica at Taman Lumbini. The temple is modelled after the world's oldest pagoda, the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar. It is aptly known as Replika Pagoda Shwedagon. Within the compound of this temple is a large pagoda and eight small pagodas.

What to see?

MEDAN: The Dynamic Economic Hub of the World
Medan is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra, it is a financial, trading, and economic center not only for North Sumatra province but for the whole Sumatra Island. For many foreign investors, Medan is not only rich in culture and history but also presents itself as a dynamic economic hub of the world.

What to see?

Maimoon Palace- Glory of Deli Sultaned in Medan City
The Maimoon Palace has become a popular tourist destination in the city, not solely because of its historical heritage status, but also because of its unique interior design of the palace, combining elements of Malay cultural heritage, Islamic and Indian architecture, with Spanish and Italian furniture and fittings

What to see?

Medan Grand Mosque: More Than 1 Century and Still Authentic
Grand Mosque of Medan or Masjid Raya Al-Mashun is a mosque located in Medan, Indonesia. The mosque was built in the year 1906 and completed in 1909. In beginning of its establishment, the mosque was a part of the Maimun palace complex. Its architectural style combines Middle Eastern, Indian and Spanish elements.The mosque has an octagonal shape and has wings to the south, east, north and west.

What to see?

Visit Pasar Ikan, literally you'll think an old fish market but nope, its famous place for selling textile in Medan
Pasar Ikan Lama (Old Fish Market). Not like the name, Pasar Ikan Lama is not selling fish. The market is quite famous for the place selling textile. Note: If in most area/ province in Indonesia market is mean ” Pasar”. In Medan, people called market / pasar as “Pajak” Example: Pajak Petisah, Pajak ikan lama and etc.

   

DAY 01: ARRIVE MEDAN> TRAVEL TO PARAPAT> SIANTAR> PATENT SHOP> PARAPAT> LAKE TOBA> PARAPAT LANDMARK (Lunch/Dinner)

➤ You will be greeted by your tour guide on arrival at Kuala Namu International Airport in Medan.


➤ Proceed around 5 hours journey to Parapat Lake Toba via Pematang Siantar Town.


Pematang Siantar Town is 2nd largest city in North Sumatera and pass through many rubber and palm oil plantations. Siantar is famous for Batak culture, 'Batik' and 'Ulos' fabric, and Batak foods. Most of Pematangsiantar's food styles are inherited from Batak and Chinese traditional food.


➤ Enroute stop at Patent Shop to buy local food products such as Teng Teng or Ting Ting, a peanut delicacy.


➤ Transfer to Local Restaurant for lunch.


➤ Arrive at Parapat, a town on the shore of serene Lake Toba. As Parapat is situated right by Lake Toba, it also offers many water-based activities such as kayaking, canoeing, fishing, water skiing, paddle-boating and speed-boating. One main reason visitors come to Parapat is for the breath-taking view of Lake Toba and to take a ferry to the one-of-a-kind Samosir Island. This town is the main starting and returning point for all passenger ferries that go to Samosir Island.


Lake Toba is the world's largest crater lake as well as being the largest lake in Southeast Asia and one of the deepest in the world. The lake is a lovely expanse of water surrounded by beautiful hills. The lake also has an abundance of flora and fauna, overgrown with pine and palm trees with wild animals such as monkeys, orangutans, langur monkeys and tapirs.


➤ Stop Photoshoot at Landmark of Parapat “I love LAKE TOBA”



DAY 02: SAMOSIR ISLAND> TOMOK VILLAGE> AMBARITA VILLAGE> SIMARUNGJUNG> SIPISO PISO WATERFALL> BERASTAGI> CENTRAL FRUIT MARKET (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After breakfast at hotel, we will take a ferry trip across the crystal clear waters of lake Toba to Samosir Island a large Volcanic island that is located in the middle of Lake Toba and has claimed to be the fifth largest lake island in the world. The island is the center of the batak toba culture and many of this peoples artifacts remain on the island.


➤ Visit Tomok Village to see the ancient tomb of King Sidabutar, The tomb complex contains three graves of kings and several graves of relatives. The first king and the second king had not embraced the divine religion but still followed the local beliefs called Parmalim. The third king, named Solompoan Sidabutar, had embraced Christianity. He was among the earlier Batak leaders who adopted the new religion and helped shaped the modern Batak culture. He was also one of the most powerful kings as he possessed supernatural powers. According to the legend, he never cut his hair to remain supernaturally powerful


➤ Then visit Ambarita Village to see the famous stone chairs and execution place of King Siallagan. It is located right at the center of Huta Siallagan under a Hariara Tree, which is considered a sacred tree by the Bataks. The Stones are believed to be over 200 years old. There are two sets of Batu Parsidangan in which one used to serve as the official meeting place, while the other served as the site for executions.


➤ Back to Parapat and transfer to local restaurant for lunch.


➤ After lunch, tour continues around 4 hours journey to Berastagi. Enroute stop at Simarjarunjung where you can try the ginger tea and fried banana here (own expenses) falling from a great height in Karo Highlands. The Karo Highlands is famous for its rich volcanic soils and is a major growing area, shipping vegetables, fruits and cut flowers to markets throughout Sumatra and other regions of Indonesia.


➤ Stop at Sipiso Piso Waterfall to see this magnificent 110 metres tall waterfall and an extraordinary view of Lake Toba from the north side.


➤ It is one of the highest waterfalls in Indonesia. The name Sipiso-piso means “knife-like” reflecting its tall, thin, gleaming stream and the way it cuts into the face of the cliff.


➤ Proceed to Berastagi.


Berastagi is where the well-to-do elites of colonial Medan spent weekends and holidays relaxing and enjoying the temperate climate, away from the heat of the capital. Lush, beautiful and 4500 ft above sea level in the Karo Highlands, it continues as a popular “hill station” resort area.The name means “rice store” and the connotation of bountiful food is fitting. Berastagi is famous for its passion fruit. The main attractions of the town are the two active volcanoes; Mount Sibayak, with its hot springs, and Mount Sinabung. Each mountain can be climbed in one day, but a guide is needed.


➤ Visit the Central Fruit Market where you will have a chance to taste variety of Tropical Fruits,vegetables and flowers.


➤ Check into the hotel. Dinner at hotel.



DAY 03: SHWEDAGON PAGODA REPLICA> MEDAN> MAIMOON PALACE> GRAND MOSQUE> PASAR IKAN> DEPART (Breakfast)

➤ Breakfast will be served at the hotel.


➤ Visit Shwedagon Pagoda Replica at Taman Lumbini. The temple is modelled after the world's oldest pagoda, the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar.It is aptly known as Replika Pagoda Shwedagon. Within the compound of this temple is a large pagoda and eight small pagodas.


➤ Then Return to Medan


Medan is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra, it is a financial, trading, and economic center not only for North Sumatra province but for the whole Sumatra Island. For many foreign investors, Medan is not only rich in culture and history but also presents itself as a dynamic economic hub of the world.


➤ Upon arrival at Medan, you will have a chance to visit Maimoon Palace. The palace has become a popular tourist destination in the city, not solely because of its historical heritage status, but also because of its unique interior design of the palace, combining elements of Malay cultural heritage, Islamic and Indian architecture, with Spanish and Italian furniture and fittings


➤ Visit the Grand Mosque of Medan or Masjid Raya Al-Mashun is a mosque located in Medan, Indonesia. The mosque was built in the year 1906 and completed in 1909. In beginning of its establishment, the mosque was a part of the Maimun palace complex. Its architectural style combines Middle Eastern, Indian and Spanish elements.


Pasar Ikan (traditional market), not like the name, Pasar Ikan Lama is not selling fish. The market is quite famous for the place selling textile.


➤ Note: If in most area/ province in Indonesia market is mean ” Pasar”. In Medan, people called market / pasar as “Pajak” Example: Pajak Petisah, Pajak ikan lama and etc.


➤ Afternoon, transfer to airport for your departure. Leave Medan with Great Memories..



 




★★★
Parapat: Patra Comfort / Danau Toba Cottage
Brestagi: Green Garden / Rudang

RM 788 (Per Person)

★★★★
Parapat: Niagara / Atsari (3*)
Brestagi: Grand Mutiara / Mikie Holiday Resort

RM 888 (Per Person)


Meals inclusive as specified
Hotel accommodation as specified
All transfers inclusive as specified
Driver cum guide
English speaking guide during tours

Flight Ticket & Taxes
Compulsory Tour Tips
MSIG Travel Insurance (RM 41)
High Season Surcharge
Any item not stated under 'Inclusions'

D1: ARRIVE MEDAN> TRAVEL TO PARAPAT> SIANTAR> PATENT SHOP> PARAPAT> LAKE TOBA> PARAPAT LANDMARK (L,D)
D2: SAMOSIR ISLAND> TOMOK VILLAGE> AMBARITA VILLAGE> SIMARUNGJUNG> SIPISO PISO WATERFALL> BERASTAGI> CENTRAL FRUIT MARKET (B,L,D)
D3: SHWEDAGON PAGODA REPLICA> MEDAN> MAIMOON PALACE> GRAND MOSQUE> PASAR IKAN> DEPART (B)

20% Savings for Online Products

Package Valid Till : 30-09-2023

DAY 01: ARRIVE MEDAN> TRAVEL TO PARAPAT> SIANTAR> PATENT SHOP> PARAPAT> LAKE TOBA> PARAPAT LANDMARK (Lunch/Dinner)

➤ You will be greeted by your tour guide on arrival at Kuala Namu International Airport in Medan.


➤ Proceed around 5 hours journey to Parapat Lake Toba via Pematang Siantar Town.


Pematang Siantar Town is 2nd largest city in North Sumatera and pass through many rubber and palm oil plantations. Siantar is famous for Batak culture, 'Batik' and 'Ulos' fabric, and Batak foods. Most of Pematangsiantar's food styles are inherited from Batak and Chinese traditional food.


➤ Enroute stop at Patent Shop to buy local food products such as Teng Teng or Ting Ting, a peanut delicacy.


➤ Transfer to Local Restaurant for lunch.


➤ Arrive at Parapat, a town on the shore of serene Lake Toba. As Parapat is situated right by Lake Toba, it also offers many water-based activities such as kayaking, canoeing, fishing, water skiing, paddle-boating and speed-boating. One main reason visitors come to Parapat is for the breath-taking view of Lake Toba and to take a ferry to the one-of-a-kind Samosir Island. This town is the main starting and returning point for all passenger ferries that go to Samosir Island.


Lake Toba is the world's largest crater lake as well as being the largest lake in Southeast Asia and one of the deepest in the world. The lake is a lovely expanse of water surrounded by beautiful hills. The lake also has an abundance of flora and fauna, overgrown with pine and palm trees with wild animals such as monkeys, orangutans, langur monkeys and tapirs.


➤ Stop Photoshoot at Landmark of Parapat “I love LAKE TOBA”



DAY 02: SAMOSIR ISLAND> TOMOK VILLAGE> AMBARITA VILLAGE> SIMARUNGJUNG> SIPISO PISO WATERFALL> BERASTAGI> CENTRAL FRUIT MARKET (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After breakfast at hotel, we will take a ferry trip across the crystal clear waters of lake Toba to Samosir Island a large Volcanic island that is located in the middle of Lake Toba and has claimed to be the fifth largest lake island in the world. The island is the center of the batak toba culture and many of this peoples artifacts remain on the island.


➤ Visit Tomok Village to see the ancient tomb of King Sidabutar, The tomb complex contains three graves of kings and several graves of relatives. The first king and the second king had not embraced the divine religion but still followed the local beliefs called Parmalim. The third king, named Solompoan Sidabutar, had embraced Christianity. He was among the earlier Batak leaders who adopted the new religion and helped shaped the modern Batak culture. He was also one of the most powerful kings as he possessed supernatural powers. According to the legend, he never cut his hair to remain supernaturally powerful


➤ Then visit Ambarita Village to see the famous stone chairs and execution place of King Siallagan. It is located right at the center of Huta Siallagan under a Hariara Tree, which is considered a sacred tree by the Bataks. The Stones are believed to be over 200 years old. There are two sets of Batu Parsidangan in which one used to serve as the official meeting place, while the other served as the site for executions.


➤ Back to Parapat and transfer to local restaurant for lunch.


➤ After lunch, tour continues around 4 hours journey to Berastagi. Enroute stop at Simarjarunjung where you can try the ginger tea and fried banana here (own expenses) falling from a great height in Karo Highlands. The Karo Highlands is famous for its rich volcanic soils and is a major growing area, shipping vegetables, fruits and cut flowers to markets throughout Sumatra and other regions of Indonesia.


➤ Stop at Sipiso Piso Waterfall to see this magnificent 110 metres tall waterfall and an extraordinary view of Lake Toba from the north side.


➤ It is one of the highest waterfalls in Indonesia. The name Sipiso-piso means “knife-like” reflecting its tall, thin, gleaming stream and the way it cuts into the face of the cliff.


➤ Proceed to Berastagi.


Berastagi is where the well-to-do elites of colonial Medan spent weekends and holidays relaxing and enjoying the temperate climate, away from the heat of the capital. Lush, beautiful and 4500 ft above sea level in the Karo Highlands, it continues as a popular “hill station” resort area.The name means “rice store” and the connotation of bountiful food is fitting. Berastagi is famous for its passion fruit. The main attractions of the town are the two active volcanoes; Mount Sibayak, with its hot springs, and Mount Sinabung. Each mountain can be climbed in one day, but a guide is needed.


➤ Visit the Central Fruit Market where you will have a chance to taste variety of Tropical Fruits,vegetables and flowers.


➤ Check into the hotel. Dinner at hotel.



DAY 03: SHWEDAGON PAGODA REPLICA> MEDAN> MAIMOON PALACE> GRAND MOSQUE> PASAR IKAN> DEPART (Breakfast)

➤ Breakfast will be served at the hotel.


➤ Visit Shwedagon Pagoda Replica at Taman Lumbini. The temple is modelled after the world's oldest pagoda, the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar.It is aptly known as Replika Pagoda Shwedagon. Within the compound of this temple is a large pagoda and eight small pagodas.


➤ Then Return to Medan


Medan is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra, it is a financial, trading, and economic center not only for North Sumatra province but for the whole Sumatra Island. For many foreign investors, Medan is not only rich in culture and history but also presents itself as a dynamic economic hub of the world.


➤ Upon arrival at Medan, you will have a chance to visit Maimoon Palace. The palace has become a popular tourist destination in the city, not solely because of its historical heritage status, but also because of its unique interior design of the palace, combining elements of Malay cultural heritage, Islamic and Indian architecture, with Spanish and Italian furniture and fittings


➤ Visit the Grand Mosque of Medan or Masjid Raya Al-Mashun is a mosque located in Medan, Indonesia. The mosque was built in the year 1906 and completed in 1909. In beginning of its establishment, the mosque was a part of the Maimun palace complex. Its architectural style combines Middle Eastern, Indian and Spanish elements.


Pasar Ikan (traditional market), not like the name, Pasar Ikan Lama is not selling fish. The market is quite famous for the place selling textile.


➤ Note: If in most area/ province in Indonesia market is mean ” Pasar”. In Medan, people called market / pasar as “Pajak” Example: Pajak Petisah, Pajak ikan lama and etc.


➤ Afternoon, transfer to airport for your departure. Leave Medan with Great Memories..



1. Price is per person on twin sharingbasis
2. Confirmation will be sent with the indicated cutoff date and available payment methods
3. Reconfirmation - You are requested to make full payments as per invoice by the the given cutoff date
4. Guaranteed - Booking's will only be Guaranteed once FULL PAYMENTS are received in our account
5. Transfers & Tours - Will be provided on Seat In Coach basis (Sharing basis) unless stated otherwise.
6. Reservations are subject to cancellation until fully paid.
7. Additional levies, government charges & other applicable fees, including additional taxes, surcharges and visa fees specific to your departure date or flight routing, may apply and are beyond our control.
8. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply depending on date of travel.
9. These prices are a guide to the best price and are subject to change without notice.
10. Prices are subject to change without notice, due to matters outside our control, such as adverse currency fluctuations, fuel surcharges, taxes and airfare increases, please enquire for further details.

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