Danau Toba
Danau Toba is the largest lake in Southeast Asia, created by an enormous eruption less than 100.000 years ago. The eruption was approximately 8.000 times more powerful than the eruption of Mount St. Helen in 1981. As things began to settle another volcanic eruption happened about 25.000 years later and built up a secondary volcano inside the caldera. The cone of that volcano collapsed and formed the island Plau Samosir while the crater of the first eruption filled with water, which became a Danau Toba.
Danau Toba is the largest lake in Southeast Asia, created by an enormous eruption less than 100.000 years ago. The eruption was approximately 8.000 times more powerful than the eruption of Mount St. Helen in 1981. As things began to settle another volcanic eruption happened about 25.000 years later and built up a secondary volcano inside the caldera. The cone of that volcano collapsed and formed the island Plau Samosir while the crater of the first eruption filled with water, which became a Danau Toba.
Sipiso-piso waterfall
Sipiso-piso is one of many wonderful waterfalls in North Sumatra. It is 120m high and set in the beautiful high land of Sumatra. It is located on North side of Danau toba.
Sipiso-piso is one of many wonderful waterfalls in North Sumatra. It is 120m high and set in the beautiful high land of Sumatra. It is located on North side of Danau toba.
Tropical rainforest heritage Sumatra
This protected area is home to an estimated 10,000 plant spiecies, more than 200 mammals species, and 580 bird species. The site also provides biogeographic evidence of the evolution of the island.Key mammal species include the Sumatran orang-utan, Sumatran tiger, rhino, elephant and Malayan sun-bear.
This protected area is home to an estimated 10,000 plant spiecies, more than 200 mammals species, and 580 bird species. The site also provides biogeographic evidence of the evolution of the island.Key mammal species include the Sumatran orang-utan, Sumatran tiger, rhino, elephant and Malayan sun-bear.