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Rabu, 13 November 2024

Easy Go Tour Travel Offers the Cheapest Packages to Explore Lake Toba

   



Detail Information about the destinations

Talking about Lake Toba is not limited to its waters. Lake Toba has many untold riches. One of them is various types of plants. 7 regencies are covering the whole Lake Toba: Simalungun Regency, Samosir Regency, Toba Regency, Tapanuli Utara Regency, Karo Regency, Dairi Regency and Humbang Hasundutan Regency. You may explore 4 regencies during your destinations: Simalungun, Samosir, Dairi and Toba.

Sidamanik Tea Garden

Lake Toba has the second-largest tea plantation area in Indonesia. It is named Sidamanik Tea Garden because it is located in Sidamanik District, Simalungun Regency. Simalungun is one of seven regencies crossed by the waters of Lake Toba.

History states that this tea plantation was opened during the Dutch colonial period in Indonesia. Sidamanik Tea Plantation was founded by the Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie. Abbreviated VOC).

Many tourists visit this garden to see the beautiful landscape. You will fall in love to see the scenery here.


Just close to Sidamanik Tea Garden is Sidamanik Tea Garden CafĂ©. The view is great. You may order the original tea Sidamanik here to drink and to bring as a gift back from Lake Toba.

There are two brands of tea: Tobasari Tea and Butong Tea.

Bah Biak Water Fall

Bah Biak Waterfall is in the Bah Butong Tea Plantation area. For some people they would not have thought that in the tea plantation area, there is a beautiful waterfall.

This waterfall is one of the most visited tourist destinations, especially on weekends and holidays.

Sidamanik Waterfall is said to have existed since ancient times. The charm of its natural beauty can captivate anyone who sees it.

Saribudolok Orange Plantation

You may know that Karo Regency is well known the source of orange. But the fact, Simalungun Regency is the biggest producer of orange and has the biggest area of orange plantations. Not far from Sidamanik, you will see many of orange trees.

Most of the people who live in Batak Homeland, rely on farming. They grow many types of plants. In Karo and Simalungun, both rely on oranges. You will always see the orange trees during your way when you explore those places.

Tigaras Harbour 

Tigaras Harbour or Port is in Simalungun Regency and is included in the Lake Toba KSPN. There are facilities in the form of a Sky Bridge that is directly connected to the Terminal Building which is used as a viewing area for. This harbour connects to Simanindo Harbour, Samosir Regency.

SiRulo Homestay Samosir

SiRulo Homestay is our brother Rudiman Sihalo’s homestay. The location is in Lumban Suhi-Suhi Village, Samosir. The homestay is close to the lakeside where you can see the view of Lake Toba in front of your eyes. You can swim, canoe, and fishing here.

Bukit Holbung

We will visit Bukit Holbung, which is renowned for its lush, rolling hills that seem to stretch endlessly. These hills, cloaked in a sea of green, create a serene and picturesque landscape that is perfect for those seeking tranquility.

The panoramic views from the hilltops are nothing short of breathtaking, making them an ideal spot for photographers and nature lovers. Whether you are an avid hiker or just looking for a peaceful retreat, the verdant hills of Bukit Holbung are sure to captivate your senses.



Tano Ponggol Bridge

A Vital Link Between Sumatra and Samosir

The Tano Ponggol Bridge is more than just an ordinary bridge. It serves as the main gateway connecting Sumatra Island to Samosir Island in Lake Toba via land. As the only land access to Samosir, the Tano Ponggol Bridge allows you to drive directly without the need for a ferry crossing. This unique feature makes it an ideal choice for tourists bringing their own vehicles to explore Samosir.

History and Significance of the Tano Ponggol Bridge

Beyond its practical function, the Tano Ponggol Bridge boasts a fascinating history. Its existence is inextricably linked to the construction of a canal by the Dutch in 1913. This canal separated Samosir from the mainland of Sumatra, transforming it into an island. Initially, the canal was built to expedite boat travel compared to navigating around the Samosir landmass that juts into Lake Toba.

The Charm of the Tano Ponggol Bridge and its Surroundings

The Tano Ponggol Bridge not only offers a vital function but also presents an alluring tourist attraction. Its location is close to various tourist destinations in the Pangururan area, such as the Aek Rangat natural hot spring baths and Pusuk Buhit, which is believed to be the origin of the Batak people.

The journey to the Tano Ponggol Bridge takes you past the Tele Observation Tower (Panatapan Tele), where you can soak up breathtaking views of Lake Toba. From there, you can also take a detour to the Efrata Waterfall.

Once you cross the Tano Ponggol Bridge, you will arrive in Pangururan, the capital of Samosir Regency. From here, you can continue your journey towards Tomok and encounter a range of other tourist attractions, including the Pasir Putih Parbaba Beach, the SImanindo Batak Museum, the Kursi Batu (Stone Chair) in Ambarita, and the Tuktuk village, which offers a variety of hotels for accommodation on Samosir Island.

This bridge is expected to become a new tourist icon in Samosir and enhance the tourism facilities in the area.

The Tano Ponggol Bridge is a vital access point and a gateway to the diverse tourist attractions of Samosir Island. With the ongoing development, this area will become even more captivating and provide visitors a more comprehensive tourism experience.

Batu Hoda Beach

Batu Hoda Beach is one of the popular beach in Samosir Island. The green trees that grow around the beach look shady. Moreover, plus the green hills that surround, this tourist destination of Batu Hoda Samosir Beach is different from the usual beaches.

Stone Hoda or Stone Horse is a horse-shaped statue that is often symbolized as a symbol of loyalty. This is inseparable from the myth that develops around the existence of Batu Hoda on the shores of the shores of Lake Toba.

Nai Sogop Waterfall: A Hidden Gem in North Sumatra


Nai Sogop Waterfall, nestled in the lush landscapes of North Sumatra, Indonesia, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Known for its breathtaking beauty and serene surroundings, this waterfall offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, providing visitors with a refreshing retreat in the heart of Sumatra's rich tropical landscape. Here, the beauty of untouched nature takes center stage, making Nai Sogop Waterfall a must-visit destination.

Location and Access

Nai Sogop Waterfall is located in a secluded area, away from heavily touristed routes. Situated within a dense tropical forest, reaching the waterfall requires a journey through scenic trails, with views of the surrounding mountains and green valleys along the way. The trek itself is part of the experience, as visitors immerse themselves in the beauty of Sumatra's rainforests, alive with the sounds of exotic birds and local wildlife.

The journey to Nai Sogop requires a short hike from the nearest village, making it accessible to moderately fit visitors. However, due to its hidden location, it's recommended to hire a local guide who knows the area well to navigate the trails and enjoy the best spots around the waterfall safely.

Natural Beauty and Unique Features

Nai Sogop Waterfall is celebrated for its multi-tiered cascade, where water flows gracefully over a series of rocky terraces. This unique structure creates natural pools at different levels, allowing visitors to relax and swim in refreshing waters. 

The water is clear and cool, ideal for a refreshing dip, especially on warm days. The main plunge pool at the base of the waterfall is surrounded by rocks and lush vegetation, giving it a tranquil, untouched feel.

The surrounding rainforest adds to the enchantment of the waterfall, with dense trees and ferns creating a canopy that filters sunlight onto the water, producing a serene and otherworldly atmosphere. In the early morning, visitors may also witness a mist hovering around the waterfall, adding an ethereal quality to the landscape.

Cultural Significance

Nai Sogop Waterfall is not only a natural wonder but also holds cultural importance for the local communities. The name "Nai Sogop" itself is rooted in local heritage and is believed to carry meanings connected to family and ancestry. 

For the indigenous communities in North Sumatra, the waterfall and its surrounding areas are part of a land they consider sacred, symbolizing the connection between nature and the legacy of their ancestors.

Locals often share stories about Nai Sogop Waterfall and the surrounding forest, with tales that pass down knowledge of the land and traditional practices. 

Respecting the natural environment is an integral part of visiting this waterfall, as the local community views it as a living legacy that deserves preservation.

What to Do at Nai Sogop Waterfall

1. Swimming and Relaxation: The natural pools at the base of the falls provide a perfect place for a refreshing swim. These pools are relatively shallow, making them accessible for people of all ages.

2. Photography: Nai Sogop's picturesque setting, with its cascading waters and lush vegetation, is a photographer's paradise. The morning light through the trees offers beautiful shots, capturing the vibrant greenery and tranquil pools.

3. Trekking and Wildlife Spotting: The forest surrounding Nai Sogop is home to a variety of flora and fauna. Along the trail, you may spot local wildlife, such as exotic birds, butterflies, and small mammals. It’s an ideal setting for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.

4. Cultural Exploration: Engaging with the local community provides insight into the cultural importance of the waterfall. Visitors can learn about the legends and folklore surrounding the area and understand the local perspective on the connection between nature and heritage.

Tips for Visiting Nai Sogop Waterfall

Bring Suitable Footwear: The trail to the waterfall can be slippery, especially during the rainy season, so sturdy hiking shoes are recommended.

Respect Local Customs: Nai Sogop holds cultural significance, so it’s important to show respect for the site and the environment. Avoid littering and be mindful of the natural habitat.

Go with a Guide: To ensure a safe journey, it’s best to hire a local guide who can lead you through the trails and offer a deeper understanding of the waterfall’s significance.

Pack Essentials: Bring snacks, water, a first-aid kit, and other essentials as there are limited facilities nearby.

Conclusion

Nai Sogop Waterfall offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it an ideal destination for travelers looking to experience the unspoiled wilderness of North Sumatra. Its captivating cascades, serene pools, and verdant surroundings provide an idyllic retreat for those seeking peace and adventure in equal measure. A visit to Nai Sogop Waterfall is not only an exploration of nature but also an opportunity to connect with the local culture and learn about the legacy that surrounds this hidden treasure.






Jumat, 21 Juni 2024

Easy Go to Tour Travel –The Best Travel Agent in Lake Toba

 

Easy Go to Tour Travel –The Best Travel Agent in Lake Toba

 



Easy Go to LakeToba  is a business that offers what guests need during their visit and stay in Lake Toba. We offer taxis, drivers, service as tour guides, hotels, homestays, souvenirs, and all you need in Lake Toba.

We work as a team. We have many freelance workers to support one another. Making Easy Go to LakeToba is a business ecosystem in Lake Toba. Mostly we are Batak Youths who have a passion for Lake Toba Tourism.

We offer the best services in Lake Toba North Sumatra. We support Sustainable Tourism. We aim to make you have a great and wonderful visit and stay with us.

We are committed to being always known for our good customer service and professional approach.

 

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Friday, March 22, 2024

Damayanti Lake Toba Guide

 


My name is Damayanti Sinaga. Known as Butet. Butet is usually a female baby name in Batak. I am not a baby anymore. But because many non-Batak people call my name Butet, I get used to hearing my name as Butet.

I live in Kampung Ulos Hutaraja Pardamean, Samosir Island. This village is close to beautiful Lake Toba, a large volcanic lake nestled in the highlands of North Sumatra.

One of my biggest reasons for becoming a guide, I want to have more friends from abroad. I also want to promote Lake Toba. I am proud of it. I think working as a guide can support Lake Toba Tourism, sustainable tourism, and many other things.

I love reading books, doing research, learning, teaching, and traveling. During my free time, I love to teach kids. That is one of my fun hobbies. I also love to learn new languages and to have friends from other countries.

In the past, I had experience as an editor staff in Analisa Newspaper, one of the biggest newspapers in North Sumatra. With these experiences, I am convinced that I can guide tourists very well.

With Hollands Tourist when they visited Kampung Ulos Hutaraja



Sabtu, 23 Maret 2024

Wonderful Day Joined Lake Toba Trip with 14 People Guests from Holland and Belgium

 NINNA.ID-Since July 2023, many Europeans visit Lake Toba. Until now August 2023, many tour guides especially local guides in Samosir Island, has booked by some tour travel operators.

A tour guide named Daniel Manik told to Ninna,” I got booked by some of the tour travel operators. I was so busy since July bringing European guests. It will continue until September.”

One of the writers in Ninna was invited by Nurdin Nasution to join Lake Toba Trip with 14 guests from Holland and Belgium. Friday 11th, 2023 became a wonderful day.

The trip starts at 09.00 am. We used the boat from Toledo Inn. We visited Sigapiton Village. There we trekked starting from the harbor to a school SD NO 173671 Sigapiton.

During trekking, all that joined the group listened to the explanation about this village. Here is the explanation about this village.

Sigapiton is flanked by two mountains. In Batak or Bahasa Indonesia, we called “digapit or diapit”. That is the reason it was named Sigapiton. This village was in a bay of Lake Toba.

Although it is close to Lake Toba, the people there do not use water from the lake for household.

There are some fountains that flow from the mountain and to be flowed to each house.

We can see the water from the fountains come from an irrigation ditch.

[caption id="attachment_26818" align="alignnone" width="696"]TOLEDO INN 14 guests from Holland and Belgium (photo: Damayanti)[/caption]

Worthy to be Called a Geopark

“Do you think Lake Toba worthy to be called a Geopark?” asked the guide. Some of the guests who really focusing on listening to the explanation answered,” Yes! Lake Toba is worthy to be called a national Park or Geopark!”

The guide asked the guests,” As we know water usually comes from higher to lower level. Why does water from above never stop flowing? And where does the water come from?

[caption id="attachment_26820" align="alignnone" width="696"]SIGAPITON VILLAGE The guest seeing the scenery of Sigapiton Village (photo: Damayanti)[/caption]

No one can answer the guide. She (the guide) explains, “The water always flows because there is much water. The mountains are the place to store water.

Mountains save water especially when there is much rain.

Mountains in Sigapiton have forested slopes that absorb the rain like a sponge, allowing it to run downhill gently to the rivers or irrigation ditch, rather than cause devastating floods,”

After the explanation, we passed some of the trees. There are candle nuts, avocados, coffee, corn, peanuts, and other plant. The guide shows and called the name of each of them.

As Lake Toba is situated 3,000 feet or at least 900 m above sea level, there are many trees that can grow here. Palm trees, pine trees, and other unique trees flourish side by side in this temperate paradise.

Visit School

After a long explanation, we arrived at a government school, there we were welcomed by the teacher and kids in the yard. They greet us using English.

It made the 14 guests feel welcome there. Later the kids do the Tor-Tor dance. They also invited all guests to dance.

It was a wonderful day. The kids were very happy especially when they met Tibo and his brother. Tibo, a guest from Holland has a big muscle.

Most of the kids noticed it. They show their muscle to Tibo. Many funny things they did with Tibo. They were having fun together.

[caption id="attachment_26819" align="alignnone" width="696"]DANCING Kids and the guests dancing together (photo: Damayanti)[/caption]

To Situmurun Waterfall

After spending a few hours in the school, we moved to our boat and we went to Situmurun Waterfall. It took around more than one hour. When we arrived in Situmurun, we have lunch. Then all the guest swam onto the Lake Toba and get close to the waterfall.

Situmurun Waterfall is around 70 meters high. Flanked between Jonggi Ni Huta and Hutanamora village. It is in Lumban Julu district, Toba Samosir.

All the guests felt wonderful seeing the natural spectacular wealth. They really admired the scenery in Situmurun. Finally, we finished our trip. We came back to Toledo Inn. It was a wonderful day joined the Lake Toba trip with 14 guests from Holland and Belgium.

Writer: Damayanti Sinaga that also work as Lake Toba Tour Guide

Travel Guide, The Cheapest Way to Get from Kualanamu Airport to Samosir Island

 NINNA.ID-There are several ways to get from Kualanamu Airport to Samosir Island. But the cheapest one Ninna recommended using a taxi to Kualanamu Airport. There are several taxis served or available at Kualanamu Airport.

The cost to get into a taxi is IDR 150.000 per person. The taxi can load 6 people including the driver. It means for 5 people IDR 750.000.

But just say there are only 1-2 people that are ready to go to Samosir Island. You will need another passenger until it loads 5 passengers from Kualanamu Airport to Samosir Island.

Otherwise, you can book one taxi that cost IDR 750.000. If only 2 people that ready to go and you agree to share IDR 750.000 for both of you. Each of you costs IDR 375.000.

[caption id="attachment_25974" align="alignnone" width="696"]Taksi dari Kualanamu Kualanamu Arrivals Area
Photo: Damayanti[/caption]

The distance between Kualanamu to Samosir Island is 120-130 km.

It takes approximately 4 hour and half to 5 hours to get from Kualanamu Airport (KNO) to Samosir Island, including transfers from Ajibata or Tigaraja Harbour crossing the lake to Samosir Island.

[caption id="attachment_26780" align="alignnone" width="696"]Small Boat in Simanindo Small Boat in Simanindo that bring passangers (photo: Damayanti)[/caption]

There is also another way, from Kualanamu Airport to Samosir Island from Tigaras Harbour. It will be faster or short way rather than from Ajibata or Tigaraja. You will arrive in Simanindo Harbour using Ferry or boat from Tigaras.

For transferring from Ajibata/Tigaraja or Tigaras Harbour crossing the lake to Samosir Island as usual the passengers using small boats for faster. It takes 30 minutes to cross the Lake Toba to the island. The cost of IDR 25.000 per person.

Take Break

As usual, on the way to Tigaraja/Ajibata, the taxi driver will stop in one shuttle stop because they need to take a break for a while in Siantar, depending on the situation.

It is just normal for a long journey the driver and passangers must take a break. But we do not have any obligation to give meals or pay for the driver meal’s because as usual, the driver is responsible for his meal.

As usual, foreigners concentrate located in TukTuk. But, so many homestays, and hotels around Simanindo.

You can ask the tourist information centre which homestay or hotels has staff that speak English so you can do all things you want easily.

[caption id="attachment_26781" align="alignnone" width="696"]Tourist in Hutaraja Tourist in Kampung Ulos Hutaraja, Lumban Suhi-Suhi, Samosir (photo: Damayanti)[/caption]

But if you have difficulty on how to communicate with the hotel staff or the owner of the homestay, feel free to call the Tourist Information Centre telephone number.

[caption id="attachment_10588" align="alignnone" width="696"]Latar Pulau Tulas One of great spot Samosir, Lake Toba (photo: Damayanti)[/caption]

Car Rental to Samosir

If you want to have more space and privacy, you can rent a car to Samosir. But you need to do research first to find the best company for you. Or you can order the car when you arrive in Kualanamu Airport.

[caption id="attachment_26782" align="alignnone" width="696"]Manggo in Samosir One of famous fruits originality from Samosir is this manggo (photo : Damayanti)[/caption]

The comparison. It must be cheaper using a taxi rather than rent a car. If we rent a car, it will cost more expensive. A day for rent is around IDR 350.000+ the wage of the driver is IDR 300.000+ fuel maybe cost IDR 200.000 + the driver might be asking us for cigarettes and food/meals every day if he follows us to Lake Toba.

[caption id="attachment_6604" align="alignnone" width="535"]Samosir 6 Buffalo is one of biggest livestock in Lake Toba. (photo:damayanti)[/caption]

It will cost more than IDR 1.000.000/day. We also must give a down payment to the owner of the company by transferring before the driver picks you up. So, which do you prefer? Using using taxi or rent a car?

If you need assitance, feel free to contact me for more information +62 852 9773 2855

[caption id="attachment_29346" align="alignnone" width="1280"]Damayanti Sinaga People from Belgium visited Samosir Island[/caption]

Writer: Damayanti Sinaga that also work as Lake Toba Tour Guide

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