

Sibayak Hot Spring, nestled in the Karo highlands, is a natural hot spring known for its therapeutic properties and stunning views of Mount Sibayak.
A natural hot spring with mineral-rich waters, offering relaxation and rejuvenation.
An active volcano offering hiking trails with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
A vibrant night market offering local food, souvenirs, and cultural experiences.
Sibayak Hot Spring is a natural hot spring, so a quick-dry towel is essential for comfort and hygiene.
Staying hydrated is crucial, especially in hot spring areas. A reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Weather can be unpredictable. A lightweight rain jacket is optional but useful for sudden rain showers.
A local favorite for breakfast, serving traditional Indonesian dishes since 1985.
A historic restaurant serving authentic Padang cuisine since 1960.
A popular choice for dinner, offering a mix of Chinese and Indonesian dishes since 1970.
Chicken soup with rice noodles, shredded chicken, and a rich, spicy broth.
Minced pork or chicken wrapped around lemongrass sticks, grilled and served with spicy sauce.
Vegetable fritters with tofu, served with a savory, slightly sweet soy sauce.
Intricately carved stones inspired by local folklore, a symbol of Sibayak's volcanic history.
Exclusive coffee made from beans eaten and excreted by the Asian palm civet, a local delicacy.
Traditional batik cloth with unique Sibayak patterns, reflecting the region's cultural heritage.
A small, charming museum showcasing the rich history and heritage of the Quatsino Sound area.
Chimelong Paradise, a sprawling theme park in Guangzhou, offers thrilling rides, animal encounters, and a water park, providing fun for the whole family.
Experience the magical Karnan Temple illuminated with thousands of lights, a spectacle not to be missed.