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West Sumatra

The Land of Minangkabau

Bukittinggi

Saturday, May 06, 2006


Bukittinggi is the second largest town in the West Sumatera Province and the center of tourism, about 92 kms from Padang or two hours drive from Tabing Airport. The road to Bukittinggi passed between two Vulcanoes mount Merapi and mount Singgalang. The town is located on 930 meters above the sea level and covers an area 25 kilometers Square of Agam Plateu. The Minang Big Houses which can be seen in the countryside around Bukittinggi have distinctive Roofs with a print at each end. Recommended side trips from Bukittinggi include the spectacular lake Maninjau, lake Singkarak and the Kerinci Seblat Nature Reserve.
posted by Okto Jumadhani, SE, 9:10 AM

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