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What to Know in SumatraAbout Hello Mister Travel"We operate regular, planned trips throughout the year that anybody can join; we consider them full when we have eight people booked in. We also offer custom tours where the itinerary is chosen by you..." Click here for more. Introduction to Sumatra"Sumatra has some of the most wonderful places in all of Indonesia and, indeed the world, to visit. Extrordinarily rich in bio-diversity, it is the last place in the world where you can, if you’re very lucky, (or unlucky, depending on your point of view) still find tigers, elephants, rhinos, leopards and orangutans roaming..." Click here for more. Topography"Sumatra is flanked on its outer (western) edge by a string of nonvolcanic islands, including Simeulue, Nias, and the Mentawai group, none of which is densely populated. Sumatra runs from northwest to southeast for a length of more than 1,000 miles..." Click here for more. History"The bitterly fought fight for independence was the easy part; how then, to rule a country spanning an eighth of the globe, made up of over thirteen thousand islands, countless languages, territorial waters more than four times the area of Mexico and many varied and contradictory ideas about how to govern it?..." Click here for more. |
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