Medan petrol station.
From Penang in Thailand it was a long ferry ride to Belawan, Northern Sumarta in Indonesian. These back packing trips had all sorts of transport modes, one of my favourites was this cool motorcycle with side car ride, complete with army like helmet from the ferry port to Medan before catching a bus to Lake Toba.
Pradat markets on the edge of Lake Toba.
From Pradat it was a ferry out to an island in the middle of Lake Toba called Samosir.
We did a lot of walking and exploring around the village of Tuk Tuk Siadong.
Not too sure trying to get a photo with a water buffalo was a good idea.
The Local Court house and chess set.
We had some morning tea with these little guys who we running this little shop.
Some ancient markets.
An old Batak village church service.
From Lake toba it was more time on the local buses and headed to Bukit Lawang.
Our Bukit Lawang accommodation was right on the Bahorok River.
We did a day tyre tube rafting down the river, then caught the local bus back.
Skimming stones
Bukit Lawang is famous for it's Orang-utan Reabilation Centre. There was a new arrival as we were visiting.
The boat looked a little over loaded but we made over to the National Park.
It's was pretty speculator to watch the Orang-utans come down out of the jungle.
A short hike to explore the Bat Caves.
Some Sumatran Deforestation I remember how cool it was in the Jungle but so hot with out the tree cover.
Back to Medan and the ferry to Malaysia and Thailand after our little Sumarta side trip.