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What
to Do in Sumatra
Jungle Trekking
"Depending
on the length of your trek, you may get as far as known watering-holes
for some of the animals you’re hoping to see. Elephants, deer and even
tigers come to these places and there is every chance..."
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Elephant Trekking
"The three day journey is a
unique way to see the rainforest and its wildlife, flora and fauna from
the back of these marvellously adept and surprisingly agile creatures
who..." Click here for
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White-Water Rafting
"It's
possible to take a day-long trip
down the river, stopping off at hot-springs and a waterfall for
lunch. It's great fun, and one of the best ways to experience the
natural beauty of Sumatra..." Click
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River-tubing
"...if you’re feeling particularly
adventurous, you can keep on going for several miles downstream;
take a picnic and stop off along the way. It’s a fantastic way to
see the jungle, from the comfort of your own floating armchair..."
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Volcano Climbing
" The
closest volcanoes to Toba to climb are Mt.
Sibayak and Mt. Sinabung,
both just a few hours away. Each of them can be climbed in a day,
Sibayak without a guide whereas it is recommended that you hire one
for Sinabung." Click here for more.
Bohorok Orangutan Centre
" the centre
continues to care for the many remaining inhabitants of the forest on
diminishing resources and it is a wonderful experience to see these
endangered species up close and in their natural environment. Twice a
day orangutans emerge from the depths of the jungle..." Click
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Maimoon Palace
" Istana Maimoon, the
former residence of the Sultan of Deli. It was built in 1888 by the
Royal Dutch Indies Army in a mixture of European and Arabian styles
and resembles something out of A Thousand and One Nights..." Click
here for more.
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