![]() Sulphur is known to for its healthy, healing properties so after dousing in the pools you’ll emerge with a soft radiant glow. Photo Via Osnasitumorang Make sure you bring your swimming suit if you’re keen to bathe in the sulphur-springs pool. The waters are a vibrant blue-green due to its sulphurous content, and the surrounding limestone hills dot the area with hues of orange, yellow, and green – such a picturesque landscape! Take a dip in nature’s picturesque sulphur bath: Sipoholon Hot Springs These hot springs have been called the “soda water pools” as the baths supposedly taste like a dirty carbonated beverage (we don’t recommend trying it). Thanks to Indonesia Tourism Board for making this story possible! For more information, click here and head on to Medan’s official website. Currently, Medan is the only city in Indonesia whose airport is connected by train. ![]() From here, you can continue the journey by taxi, DAMRI bus or train. You will land at Kualanamu Airport in Medan. 1,447,411 (approximately USD 109) via Lion Air for a return trip. ![]() The flight to Medan city takes about 2 hours 30 minutes, and starts from Rp. If you’re curious about the other side of things, where the locals go – the places where the flocks of tourists don’t know, join us as we highlight some of the lesser-known, but no less remarkable, sights of North Sumatra. It’s incredible how diverse North Sumatra is, the scenic beauty comes in many forms – mountains, volcanoes, lakes, forests, islands, waterfalls, and more. Also read: The ultimate guide to Lake Toba – Getting there, where to stay, eat and visit 19 epic things to do in Bintan that will put this hidden gem straight on your bucket list The complete guide to Belitung Island – an affordable island paradise you never knew existed North Sumatra has an abundance of natural attractions all of which are just a few hours from the bustling capital city of Medan. Assisted by Antonius Yudi Sendjaja What comes to mind when you think about Sumatra? The iconic Lake Toba? Samosir Island and Sipisopiso Waterfall? Few travellers know that Sumatra is so much more than its popular natural icons.
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