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Farmers' Markets (1)
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Bridges (1)
Religious Buildings (1)
Feeding the Animals (1)
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E17.5 km
Pasar Balige - Balige, Sumatra, Indonesia
in Farmers' Markets
The market hall in Balige is a very large market of locally produced food and fish
posted by: Becktracker
location: Indonesia
date approved: 03/21/2021
last visited: 07/12/2017
S32.3 km
Air Panas Sipoholon - Sipoholon, Sumatra, Indonesia
in Hot Springs
The hot spring of Sipoholon is the Yellowstone of Sumatra, but sadly it's endangered by tourism and mining
N35.6 km
Boat ride to Samosir island - Lake Toba, Sumatra, Indonesia
in Scenic Boat Rides
A boatride is the only way to reach the popular island of Samosir in Lake Toba, Indonesia
date approved: 03/20/2021
N39.9 km
LARGEST Volcanic lake, Lake Toba, Sumatra, Indonesia
in Superlatives
Lake Toba is the largest volcanic lake in the world
date approved: 02/25/2020
last visited: 07/11/2017
N137 km
Masjid Raya al-Mashun, Medan, Sumatra, Indonesia
in Mosques
Great century old mosque in the centre of Medan
last visited: 07/10/2017
N137.1 km
Maimoon Palace, Medan, Sumatra, Indonesia
in Official Local Tourism Attractions
One of the things to do in Medan is visit the palace of the sultan, the Maimoon Palace
N138.9 km
Medan - Medan, Indonesia
in City Names in Giant Letters
In the central park of Medan (Merdeka-square) the giant letters of the city can be found.
date approved: 03/14/2023
last visited: 03/18/2023
SE146 km
Bridges Batang Angkola - Aek Sijorni, Sumatra, Indonesia
in Pedestrian Suspension Bridges
Two rickety bridges near the Aek Sijorni waterpark in Sumatra.
date approved: 03/27/2021
NW158 km
Feed Orangutan - Sidunkur - Indonesia
in Feeding the Animals
Au nord de Medan dans l'ile de Sumatra, la centre de recherche de Sidunkur travaille sur la réhabilitation et l'étude du comportement des Orangs Outans. Le centre permet aux rares touristes de passage de côtoyer ses animaux en les nourrissant.
posted by: Alfouine
date approved: 09/06/2022
last visited: never