West Sumatera
- Air Manis - a charming fishing village close to     Padang and on the southerly side of the Sungai Batang Arau river. The     nearby dark sandy beach is the top attraction that Air Manis has to offer.     
 
-  Bukittinggi - a market town surrounded by a     very verdant volcanic landscape, with a scenic background comprising the     mountains of Merapi, Sago and Singgalang. The tourist strip in Bukittinggi     is based around the Jalan Ahmad Yani. Attractions in Bukittinggi include     the Pasar Atas market, the Benteng Fort (Benteng de Kock), the Taman Bundo     Kandung Zoo, the Japanese Caves (Gua Jepang), the Big Clock Tower (Jam     Gadang) and the Taman Panorama, which has breathtaking vistas across the     Sianok Canyon (Ngarai Sianok). Further sightseeing options around     Bukittinggi are available and include the handicraft villages of Koto     Gadang and Pandai Sikat, the Batang Palupuh Nature Reserve, the Lembah     Anai Nature Reserve, the Gunung Merapi volcano, and the village of Silinduang,     where the Rumah Gadang Pagaruyung (King's Palace)is to be found.  
 
-  Danau Maninjau - an awesome and very     photogenic lake, with jaw-dropping mountain scenery and endless vantage     points. 
 
- Harau Valley - a tiny village encircled by green     rice paddies and areas of jungle to the north-east of Payakumbuh. The     Harau Valley is where the much-visited Lamba Harau waterfalls are to be     found. Gibbons can often be heard howling in the neighbouring jungle. 
 
- Kerinci Valley - an area of extreme natural     beauty, lying within the Bukit Barisan and alongside the westerly border     of Jambi. Attractions in the Kerinci Valley include the tea plantations at     the Kayo Aro Estate, the village of Kersik Tua, the town of Sungaipenuh,     and also the vast Kirinci Seblat National Park, which is Sumatra's biggest     and home to the Gunung Kerinci volcano, the lakes of Danau Gunung Tujuh     and Danau Kerinci, and the Sengering Caves - including the Gua Tiangko. 
 
- Mentawai Islands - an island chain which had     virtually no contact with the outside world until the 20th century and     believed to have been separated from mainland Sumatra some 500,000 years     ago. Siberut is the biggest of the Mentawai Islands and the most densely     populated, and is now classed as a UNESCO biosphere reserve, with the     westerly side of the island being dominated by the Siberut National Park.     The Mentawai Islands is famed for both its exceptional surf breaks and     also its sizeable primate population, including groups of rare     black-and-yellow Siamang Kerdil monkeys.  
 
- Padang - a large and modern city with a     population of around 900,000 people, with good ongoing transportation     connections to destinations such as Jakarta,Kuala Lumpur Malaysia and     Singapore. Central Padang is relatively compact and easy to get around,     with some interesting attractions based within its historical Old Quarter,     along the Jalan Batang Arau. Close by and on the Jalan Diponegoro, look     out for the Adityawarman Museum, and the Taman Budaya Cultural Centre, or     take a stroll along the beachfront promenade and enjoy the views. Padang     is also a good starting point for excursions to the Mentawai Islands and     the Pantai Bungus beach.
 
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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