Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Lets fly to DANAU TOBA , Indonesia .

Lake Toba (IndonesianDanau Toba) is a lake and supervolcano. The lake is 100 kilometres long and 30 kilometres wide, and 505 metres (1,666 ft) at its deepest point. Located in the middle of the northern part of the Indonesian island of Sumatra with a surface elevation of about 900 metres (2,953 ft), the lake stretches from 2.88°N 98.52°E to 2.35°N 99.1°E. It is the largest lake in Indonesia and the largest volcanic lake in the world.[1]


The Toba caldera is the only supervolcano in existence that can be described as Yellowstone's "bigger" sister. With 2,800 km3 (670 cu mi) of ejecta, it was an even greater eruption than the super eruption 2,500 km3 (600 cu mi) of 2.1 million years ago that created the Island Park Caldera in Idaho, USA. The eruption was also about three times the size of the latest Yellowstone eruption of Lava Creek 630,000 years ago. For further comparison, the largest volcanic eruption in historic times, in 1815 at Mount Tambora (Indonesia), ejected the equivalent of around 100 km3 (24 cu mi) of dense rock and made 1816 the "Year Without a Summer" in the whole northern hemisphere, while the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington State ejected around 1.2 km3 (0.29 cu mi) of material. The largest known eruption since the Toba event, the Oruanui eruption in New Zealand around 24,500 BCE, ejected the equivalent of 530 km3 (130 cu mi) of magma.

The subsequent collapse formed a caldera that, after filling with water, created Lake Toba. The island in the center of the lake is formed by a resurgent dome.

As the slogan by Airasia that "everyone can flight " encourage me and my friends decide to went for a visit to Lake toba, Medan Indonesia . the flight from LCCT airport KL take us 1 hour to reach Medan then need to took 5 hour car trip up to the mountain.The temperature there is around 18- 20 degree... is cozy and nice weather .we took a boat ride to our hotel is just in the middle on the lake .
It took us 25 minit ride to our hotel call Samosir Villa Resort http://www.samosirvillaresort.com/ that have recommended by trip advisor. Is a very nice hotel and the stuff is very helpful and friendly.

for a little bit info Lake Toba

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Most of the people who live around Lake Toba are ethnically Bataks. Traditional Batak houses are noted for their distinctive roofs (which curve upwards at each end, as a boat's hull does) and their colorful decor.

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There is a regular ferry service, every half hour, between Tuk-Tuk on Samosir Island to Parapat. The ferry runs between 7.30am and 7.30pm during peak tourist seasons. During off peak times the last ferry back from Parapat is 6pm. The cost of the ferry is 7000Rp. Buy your ticket on the boat. At the ferry wharf and on the ferry you will be approached by many of the local young men trying to persuade you to go to the hotel they are affiliated with. These guys are mostly harmless and just trying to make a living guiding tourists. They can be a good resource for information. There is no harm in going and checking their hotel out and if you're not happy with that hotel move on to the ones close by. Tuk-tuk is not that large so the hotels are close.



On the island there are waterfalls and hot volcanic springs (Air Panas). In the dry season most of the waterfalls stop flowing.
Three megalithic sites on Samosir bear witness to the glory - and horror - of Batak history. The three consist of 300-year-old stone seats and benches arrayed in a circle. The first set of ruins was used as a conference area for Batak kings. At the second site, the rajas would sit in judgment of a criminal or enemy prisoner. If the accused were found guilty, the assembly would move to the third set, which features the ghastly addition of a central stone execution block.


At Simanindo, 19km from Tuk-Tuk, is the Batak Museum built in the house where Raja Sidauruk lived. Here you can see traditional dancing (Tordon) and puppet performances (Sigalegale). Sigalegale was originally performed at Batak funerals, the puppets being the receptacle for the soul of the deceased.
All over Samosir Island you will see lots of traditional Batak houses as well as the Batak grave sites which are suspended above the ground.





The Batak houses have lots of symbolism built into their design.



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First Trip to Phuket ( julai 2011)

Phuket (ภูเก็ต) [1], pronounced (roughly) "pu-ged", is Thailand's largest island. It is 48 km in length, 21 km at its widest, and is inSouthern Thailand, on the west-facing Andaman Sea coastline, suspended from the southern tip of Phang Nga Province by a pair of short but substantial road bridges.



This region is what Phuket is known for the world over. There is a wide variety of beaches, some calm, some totally ruined by millions of visitors each year. Patong is one of the party capitals of Asia.
Slightly off-beat beaches that are worth the trip. Chalong Bay is the largest town that acts as a harbour for outgoing boats to Phang Nga Bay.

Besides Phuket Town, the interior of Phuket is pretty much unheard of by foreign visitors. This fertile hilly expanse consists of mangrove forests, fishing villages, rubber and pineapple plantations, small Muslim communities and shrimp farms. The Phra Taew National Park is a nice escape from the tourist crowds, as is the Gibbon Project.

Famous for its limestone cliffs, caves, mangroves, fishing villages and James Bond Island.

This is my first trip to Phuket took the late afternoon flight arrived very late to Phuket...then take me 45 mint by taxi to get to Holiday Inn Patong .... check in the hotel then my trip is begin..........


Phuket’s busiest resort area, Patong has the greatest of shops, restaurants and nightlife on the island.
As the island’s main resort area, Patong has suffered from some negative publicity in recent years for being over-developed and its vibrant nightlife scene. However, the majority of visitors to Phuket still choose to spend their time in Patong and for good reason. Patong has much to offer for families, couples and solo travellers. The 3km long beach still possesses beautiful white sand and clear water and you can find everything here you could need on your holiday. There are numerous shops and stalls including the largest shopping centre on the island, as well as other leisure and recreational activities. However, if you are looking for a quiet beach retreat, you probably won’t find it in Patong.
for this trip is just a introduction Phuket for me ..... i will be bck for second time because the trip just take 1 full day and 2 nite ..... so is a very short trip ..... only spend a day at  Patong beach ..... and when to see the nightlife of phuket.........




for more info go to this link ......http://www.phuket.com/............