We took a trip to Lake Toba just over a year ago on a 4 month backpacking trip round South East Asia and would go back tomorrow given half a chance. It was one of the places we'd heard to much about and our Rough Guide gushed over the natural surroundings and beauty of the place so we knew it had to be one of our top stops.
WHERE IS LAKE TOBA?
Lake Toba in Sumatra is the biggest lake in Indonesia and is a truly beautiful place worth a visit ...
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...complete without a trip to Lake Toba. Danau Toba is the local name for this lake which is the biggest in Indonesia. The lake itself is three times larger than Singapore and is about 450 metres deep.
Lake Toba is accessible from a small town called Parapat on the north eastern side of the lake. The lake itself is stunning and reminds me somewhat of Lake Windemere. There is a huge island in the middle of the lake called Samosir island which was originally ...
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Advantages: Beautiful and quiet Disadvantages: A long way from Java
...nearby Danau Maninjau (Danau means lake in Indonesian) - if possible even more laid back. I spent a week there doing nothing but swimming and playing cards and drinking beer, for next to no money. A tip worth knowing is that if you're only intending to visit Toba, you can fly into Medan which has an international airport - it's not easy but it's possible. And it's preferable to trekking overland from Jakarta, a bus journey of three days in vehicles ...
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28.12.2000
One Big Lake Review ofLake Toba (Sumatra)by
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...and made a stop at lake Toba.
The bus ride from the Orang-utan sanctuary, at Bukit Lawang, to Lake Toba took twelve hours. Don’t believe it when they say air-conditioned bus…two little fans at the front of the bus is not air-conditioning!
The lake itself is huge as is the Island that you can stay on in the middle of it and there are plenty of guesthouses and dorm beds to be found, bikes to rent and places to eat. We got a dorm bed in Bagus Bay, ...
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