I've spent 3 days 2 nights in Medan. We (those in the same trip) were lucky enough to have a local friend show us around Medan town and a place to stay. Thanks for the great hospitality Harvey if u stumble upon my blog :)
There isn't much to do in Medan besides eating...really, just eating! Some of the things to eat in Medan including
1. JCO donuts
I know we can find it in M'sia too but Hey, its origin from Indonesia!
2. Bikang cakes
this one that we went to have a lot of varieties. i.e chicken, beef, seafood and eggs.
other stores by the roadside only have the classic chicken and beef.
7. Curry Mee
9.KewTiau Kerang at JL/. S Parman No.22 Medan, its opened since 1973
12. Cat fish with rice
14. ice-cream is the no.1 dessert there. They have ice-cream shops everywhere.
One of the specialty is chocolate ice-cream with blended avocado paste.
I had this at Fountain Ice-Cream Cafe, Medan Plaza.
15. this will be McD caramel ice-cream :)
16. of course not forgetting the famous layer cake, bika ambon and bolu gulung (didn't take picture tho)
17. Locally, they have their own drinks.
all these are local bottled tea. i would say the famous one is TehBotol.
we took a ferry there
The lake is set in the caldera of a giant volcano and i swear it has the most magnificent view i've seen so far besides Scotland!
We stayed a night at Carolina Hotel and the room were very affordable.a room like this (well, its one of their best there); similar to our crappy room in PD is around RM30 per night
with sweet pink water lilies growing underneath
ferry passing by
We went around the lake and saw more batak house...
This particular batak house is for tourist like me...
They have a weaving machine inside
These is how they produce the batak blanketi did not buy any of them tho
The tribe that lives in Lake Toba is called the Batak Tribe also known as the "hugahuga" tribe in my dictionary. Because they used to scarify human being and eat the body (from what i heard).
They have a weaving machine inside
These is how they produce the batak blanketi did not buy any of them tho
The tribe that lives in Lake Toba is called the Batak Tribe also known as the "hugahuga" tribe in my dictionary. Because they used to scarify human being and eat the body (from what i heard).
They scarify the person by chopping off the head.
can u see the head lying on the table???
can u see the head lying on the table???
Their cemetery is everywhere! Normally in the middle of the field; they field that they own.
and its all in the shape of a batak house.
Day2 at Lake Toba, we rented some bikes to go around
but i managed to ride the bike on my own :D
pretty fun
hehe camwhore at the backseat
as we were exploring, this signboard caught my attention.
They openly sell magic-mushroom there :S
looks like normal white mushroom...none of us give it a try so im not sure if its real.
At the end of the day, i got my unsexy tanline*sob sob*
its still here until now :(
its still here until now :(