SIMANINDO
Ambarita in central government, which is located on the lake Toba with a population of 20,264 + people, with the area of 198.20 km2. Livelihood of the people most of souvenirs.
Ambarita is located about 13 km from Parapat, about 1 km from the village of tuk-tuk is a friendly place with flowers and houses, an old tradition of Batak. In this village we can find a variety of Tourism which is very interesting.
TOMOK
Tomok village is the main door to go to Samosir. Located about 9 km from Parapat. Here we can find souvenir sales center, not far from the port and Tourism Eating Sidabutar.
In Tomok have 3 types of port, the Port of Tourism, and Public Ferry. Port of Tourism with the route to Parapat and vice versa, and can be rented. Port of public transport passengers with cheap and affordable rates.
There are dozens of public passenger ship with a capacity of 40 people. Ferry port, available two ferry boats that carry vehicles, large vehicles.
3 contains a number of tombs of King Sidabutar and 3 tombs descendants, since still follow streams or Spirituality Parmalim to embrace the Christian religion brought by Nomensen in the year 1881 to the Land of Batak. Differences in flow of the king - king Sidabutar, marked with a cloth placed over the grave. Tomb made of natural stone without the connection intact.
MUSEUM HUTABOLON
Place save ancient objects that are used for day-to-day by the first days of the Batak are already hundreds of years.
THE TRIAL SIALLAGAN SEATS STONE
Located in the Village Siallagan. Village is surrounded with natural stones in a row at approximately 1.5 meters.
King of the famous Siallagan with historical, ie, chairs and a table of people relic made of natural stone that has been aged more than 200 years.
Chairs and tables placed under trees around Beringin (Hariara) that is planted in the village pages, as a symbol of a village on the relic. In place as this is the place where the dead execution (penggal) the villain, by the judges and the King.
PARTY HORJABIUS
Party all village residents, asking for each Rejeki any business in this region. Held on Friday the first sunday of every month in July, at the tomb of King Sidabutar, Tomok. The ceremony consists of three processes, namely to give offerings to the ancestors, or repellent Pagurason Bala, and Tor-Tor Single Panaluan.
TAO ISLAND
Is a small island of the Lake Toba, located about 30 km from Parapat. There is a restaurant and camping ground, dipantai Village Simanindo. Can be reached by small boat and canoe.
SIMANGANDE WATERFALL
Waterfalls along the 500 meters this, comes from springs in the Bukit Barisan mountain Simangande, Village Garoga. Water will be very swift when entering the rainy season, but will be reduced during the dry season.
TUK - TUK SIADONG
Regions paninsula shaped into a strategic center of tourism.
The hotel and met restotran, such as: Hotel Carolina, Tolledo lnn, Silintong, Ambaroda, anju Cottage, Samosir Cottage, Accommodation Marroan, etc.
AEK NATONANG
Located in the village Tanjungan. AEK Natonang lake which is located on the island of Samosir this can be as "Lake on the Lake," Lake Sidihoni than in Ronggur Nihuta. Lake area of 105 hectares is planned as a forest tour.
SIGALE - GALE SHOW
It is the art form of sculpture made from wood that can be danced to rhythm Gondang.
According to history, several centuries ago, the only child of the King of Rahat who ruled Uluan fall ill. I've tried everything but her son does not tertolong. King mengakibakan this very sad and sorrow. To avoid the heavy, the King ordered the engraver and sculptor who called from all over to make a statue of wood as the embodiment of her son called Sigale-Gale.
To complement the statue and make it look alive and dancing, made braided rope that can be members of the body. And gale-siGale can dance to the rhythm Gondang reassure his father. Currently, dance attractions Sigale-gale still be entertainment, tours in several locations in Samosir.
Based on: http://www.tuktuksamosir.kampungdigital.com/
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mas orng sana yacchh?
bagus tuch danau toba gw orng daerah sana... lanjutin terus yach mas postingan budayanya...
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