- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Philippines
- Nepal
- Sri Lanka
- Israel
- Cambodia
- Vietnam
- Laos
- Myanmar
- Oman
- United Arab Emirates
- Qatar
- Kuwait
- Bahrain
- Thailand
- Syria
- Jordan
- Lebanon
- Iran
- Yemen
- Tajikistan
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- Uzbekistan
- Kyrgyzstan
- India
- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- Malaysia
- Brunei
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Georgia
- Saudi Arabia
- Mongolia
- Singapore
- East Timor
- North Korea
- Iraq
- Afganistan
- Pakistan
- Japan
- Okinawa dep. Japan
- Palestine dep. Israel
- Hong Kong dep. China
- Irian Jaya dep. Indonessia
- Kashmir dep. India
- Macao dep. China
- Nakhichevan dep. Azerbaijan
- Siberia dep. Russia
- Sikkim dep. Indie
- Tibet dep. China
- Indonesia
- China
- Abkazia dep. Georgia/Russia
- Kazakhstan
SIT-11 Singapore, Indonesia and Timor Leste trip
Date of travel: June 30 – July 27, 2011
ITINERARY:
On June 30 morning I drove a rented car from Vista to the Los Angeles airport. From there I flew via Tokyo to SINGAPORE, where early in the morning July 2. Then 4 days until July 5 using a local travel office I did sightseeing of the Singapore Island seeing its modern parts, Chinatown and Indiantown, visiting museums and the Botanical Gardens, I had a drink in the Raffles Hotel and took a boat ride on the Singapore River.
On July 6 I am taking a plane to city of Medan in the northern part of Sumatra Island in INDONESIA. With a local guide, a 4WD SUV and a driver we go to Lake Toba. It is a gigantic water filled caldera of a volcano that exploded some 75 thousand years ago. By a ferry on the lake to the large Samosir Island, where I settle in a hotel. The following day we visit 3 villages of Batak tribesmen. They live in wooden houses of the local traditional architecture. In one village we see Batak dances and hear Batak music. There are no cemeteries and elaborate tombs are around each family house. Next day on a ship to the ferry. Back to Medan we take another road. In one town along the way I see an interesting museum. We also stop at a plantation of oil palms and in other place at a rubber plantation. There is a sightseeing of Medan visiting the Maimoon Palace, where the sultan and his family live still today. From outside we admire the Grand Mosque. Some city streets keep their Dutch architecture (but no windmills). At night a flight from Medan to Jakarta
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