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23/06 – 05/07
$20/nighttotal: $240 (12 )
Homestay Dr Zubir
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house , Baso
Homestay dr Zubir is located in Baso, approximately 16 kilometres from Hatta Palace and Gadang Clock, and 31 kilometres from Padang Panjang Train Station. This detached house offers accommodation for up to 19 guests, featuring a 360 square metre floor area with one bedroom, six bathrooms, a kitchen, and a terrace, with private parking available.
9.8 5 reviews
North Sumatra
23/06 – 05/07
$20/nighttotal: $240 (12 )
Batu Katak Indah - Leuser Trekking
1 2
house , Binjai
This Binjai holiday home is conveniently located near Kualanamu International Airport, approximately 114 kilometres away, though its precise district within Binjai remains unspecified. The 8-square-metre property offers one bathroom, sleeps three guests, and includes air conditioning, a private balcony, terrace access, free private parking, and a shuttle service; breakfast options are available.
9.9 23 reviews
North Sumatra
23/06 – 05/07
$30/nighttotal: $360 (12 )
Charlys Little House 2
1 2
apartment , Bohorok
This Bukit Lawang homestay, located in Bohorok District at the gateway to Gunung Leuser National Park, offers direct river access for jungle treks and is close to restaurants and a bar. The one-bedroom property sleeps two guests, features a garden, internet access, and allows pets; guests can enjoy orangutan spotting and exploring nearby jungle trails.
9.6 97 reviews
North Sumatra
23/06 – 05/07
$7/nighttotal: $84 (12 )
Orangutantreksumatra & Lovely Jungle Lodge Only Book If You Are Treking With Us
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house , Bukit Lawang
Orang Utan Trekking Sumatra & Lovely Jungle Lodge, situated in Bukit Lawang, North Sumatra, is approximately 116 kilometres from Kualanamu International Airport and offers convenient access to Gunung Leuser National Park. This single-bedroom, single-bathroom dwelling provides guests participating in orangutan trekking tours with on-site dining, a terrace/balcony, and proximity to fishing opportunities.
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Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in North Sumatra
What are the best landmarks to visit in North Sumatra, Indonesia?
North Sumatra boasts incredible diversity. For natural beauty, Lake Toba is a must-see, a massive volcanic lake with Samosir Island at its center. Mount Sibayak, an active volcano near Berastagi, offers stunning hikes and views. Then there's Bukit Lawang, known for its orangutan rehabilitation center and jungle trekking. For cultural immersion, visit the Maimoon Palace in Medan, a grand historical landmark.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in North Sumatra?
What is the best itinerary to experience North Sumatra, Indonesia?
A good itinerary depends on your interests and time. A 10-day trip could include: Medan (Maimoon Palace, Grand Mosque), Berastagi (Mount Sibayak, fruit markets), Lake Toba (Samosir Island, traditional Batak villages), and Bukit Lawang (orangutan trekking). You could easily spend more time in any of these areas. Consider focusing on either the cultural aspects of Medan and Samosir Island or the natural beauty of Lake Toba and Bukit Lawang, depending on your preferences.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in North Sumatra?
What is the recommended daily budget for North Sumatra, Indonesia (accommodation, dining, transportation, and activities)?
Daily budget varies greatly depending on your travel style. A budget traveler could manage on 500,000 IDR (approximately $35 USD) per day, while mid-range travelers might spend 1,000,000-1,500,000 IDR ($70-$105 USD) per day. Luxury travel would, of course, be significantly more expensive. This is just an estimate, and prices fluctuate.
What is the best time to visit North Sumatra, Indonesia?
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from April to October. However, even during the dry season, some rain is possible. The wet season, from November to March, sees more rain and higher humidity.
What are the best family friendly hotels in North Sumatra?
What popular festivals can you find in North Sumatra, Indonesia?
North Sumatra has many local festivals, the dates of which can vary. However, one significant event is the traditional ceremonies and celebrations held around Lake Toba, often involving the Batak people's unique customs and traditions. These celebrations can occur throughout the year but are often linked to harvests and significant cultural events.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in North Sumatra?
What traditional local food should you try in North Sumatra, Indonesia?
You should definitely try Nasi Padang (a rice dish with various side dishes), Bika Ambon (a spongy cake), and Soto Medan (a flavorful meat soup). There's also a wide variety of delicious seafood available, especially around Lake Toba.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in North Sumatra?
Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in North Sumatra, Indonesia?
Many smaller villages around Lake Toba offer a more authentic experience than the more touristy areas. Exploring the rural areas near Berastagi, such as the traditional villages nestled in the mountains, can reveal hidden gems. Remember to be respectful of local customs when visiting less-traveled areas.
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in North Sumatra, Indonesia?
Staying in homestays in villages around Lake Toba is a great way to interact with locals. Attending local markets in towns like Berastagi provides opportunities for interaction. Learning a few basic Indonesian phrases will also enhance your interactions.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in North Sumatra, Indonesia?
North Sumatra experiences a tropical climate with significant rainfall, particularly during the wet season. Be prepared for humidity and potential flooding. Mount Sibayak is an active volcano, and while eruptions are infrequent, it's important to be aware of any warnings issued by local authorities before undertaking hikes. Mosquitoes are prevalent, so pack insect repellent.
Are there any special items you’ll need when traveling to North Sumatra, Indonesia?
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for warm and humid weather. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially for hikes. Insect repellent, sunscreen, and a raincoat are highly recommended. A phrasebook or translation app can be very helpful.