Le lac Toba est l’une des impressionnantes merveilles naturelles du monde. Cet énorme lac de cratère a même une île en son centre d’une superficie quasi égale à Singapour !
Avec plus de 1 145 km2 et une profondeur de 450 mètres, le lac Toba ressemble plus à un océan. C'est le plus grand lac d'Asie du Sud-Est et l'un des lacs les plus profonds du monde.
Toba est un endroit pour venir s'asseoir, se détendre et s'imprégner de paysages magnifiques. En vous asseyant et en admirant la vue sur les montagnes pittoresques qui bordent le lac clair et frais, vous sentirez les inquiétudes du monde disparaître. Comme le lac se trouve à 900 mètres d’altitude, le climat y est relativement frais ce qui est un agréable contraste à la chaleur, l'humidité et la pollution des villes.
S’y déplacer
Sentez le vent dans vos cheveux et faites comme les locaux en louant une moto pour explorer cette belle partie du monde. Si vous êtes sur l’île de Samosir, prenez la journée pour explorer la région. Bien que rugueuse et non pavée par endroits, la route de l’île offre des vues spectaculaires sur le lac depuis les points les plus élevés de l'île. Si vous séjournez dans le village populaire de Tuk Tuk sur Samosir, le meilleur moyen de vous déplacer est de marcher ou de vous promener dans la rue principale à un rythme tranquille.
S’y rendre
Parapat, la ville au bord du lac Toba, se trouve à 176 km de Medan et est accessible en moins de 6 heures en bus public desservant deux itinéraires: Medan-Parapat ou Medan-Berastagi.
Les agents de voyages à Medan peuvent également organiser une voiture de location et un chauffeur pour vous. Medan est une passerelle internationale. Un certain nombre de compagnies aériennes assurent des liaisons quotidiennes entre l'aéroport de Kualanamu, Medan et toutes les grandes villes d'Indonésie, et des vols internationaux desservent également la Malaisie, Singapour et la Thaïlande.
Une fois que vous arrivez à Parapat, vous pouvez prendre le ferry pour l'île de Samosir. Le ferry passe toutes les heures et demie. Les deux points d'accès de Samosir sont aux villages traditionnels de Tomok et Tuk Tuk, où sont concentrés les hôtels et restaurants de l’île. Si vous arrivez par le sud via Bukittinggi et Tarutung, un bus public est disponible.
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