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1.1 Few about Indonesia
Indonesian is a republic country in south east Asia with Jakarta as a capital city and Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately 17.508 islands with 34 provinces and more than 250million people live in this country and moeslem is dominant religion in Indonesia but in Indonesia we have 5 religion recognized.
Indonesia has about 300 ethnic who was influences from European, (especially Netherland because we’re Dutch colonialism) Arabic, Chinese and Malay. As long you know not only we have beautiful beach, lot of mountain, so many spot for diving and diversity culture, Indonesia has typical of conservative country with lot of people in here still believe with mystic and still tenacious with their culture buts it a reason you must come to Indonesia

1.2 Destination In Indonesia
1.2.1 North Sumatra
North Sumatra has Batak ethnic who was lived in here around 2.500 years ago and batak ethnic is be a typical from north Sumatra
North Sumatra getting famous in Indonesia because lakes Toba. Placed near Medan, as a biggest and deepest natural lake in Indonesia, lake Toba always visited by more less 1 million people in every year. Lake Toba had an island in the lake so it why lake Toba is unique than other lake in Indonesia and we called the island “Samosir” it mean island in the lake in English and not only that in north Sumatra The Batak Museum cultural heartland by the shores of beautiful Lake Toba
Get There?
Located about 250 Km from Medan, the lake Toba lies in the small town of Balige, about 5-6 hours drive from Medan, capital of North Sumatera Province. Renting a car will be the best way to reach this place.

1.2.2 Kalimantan
Lets move to Kalimantan Island, as a biggest island in Indonesia Kalimantan had a most natural wealth Kalimantan have so many good place for visited and one of them is Camp Leakey in the Tanjung Puting National Park in Central Kalimantan is the oldest orangutan

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