Sumatra

Sumatra, the largest island in Indonesia, is known for itsdiverse ecosystems, including tropical rainforests, volcanoes, and wildlifelike orangutans and tigers. It offers unique cultural experiences, stunninglandscapes like Lake Toba and Mount Kerinci, and rich biodiversity in placessuch as the Gunung Leuser National Park.

How can I get there ?

To get to Sumatra, you can fly into one of its majorairports, such as Medan's Kualanamu International Airport or Padang'sMinangkabau International Airport, from various international and domesticlocations. Alternatively, you can take a ferry from Penang or Port Klang inMalaysia to ports like Belawan or Dumai in Sumatra.

What to visit ?

In Sumatra, visit Lake Toba, the largest volcanic lake inthe world, and explore the cultural heritage of the Batak people on SamosirIsland. Don't miss Bukit Lawang for orangutan trekking, Gunung Leuser NationalPark for its rich biodiversity, and the stunning beaches and surfing spots inthe Mentawai Islands.

How long should I stay?

To fully appreciate Sumatra's diverse attractions, plan tostay for 10-14 days. This duration allows you to explore the lush rainforestsand wildlife of Gunung Leuser National Park, relax by the serene Lake Toba,delve into the cultural heritage of the Batak people, and enjoy the pristinebeaches and surf spots in the Mentawai Islands without feeling rushed.