Lake Toba is the largest volcanic lake in the world and a UNESCO Global Geopark. It offers scenic views, hot springs, waterfalls, and cultural attractions of the Batak people.
Bukit Lawang is a village on the edge of the Gunung Leuser National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is famous for its orangutan rehabilitation center and ecotourism activities such as jungle trekking, rafting, and wildlife watching.
Medan is the largest city and the capital of North Sumatra province. It is a cultural and culinary hub, with influences from Malay, Chinese, Indian, Arab, and European cultures. It has historical landmarks, museums, temples, mosques, and markets.
Padang is the capital of West Sumatra province and the gateway to the Minangkabau highlands. It is known for its spicy cuisine, especially rendang, and its colonial architecture. It is also a base for exploring the nearby beaches, islands, and volcanoes.
Nias is an island off the west coast of Sumatra, famous for its surfing, diving, and traditional culture. It has a unique megalithic heritage, with stone statues, tombs, and houses. It also has a distinctive martial art, music, and dance.