Explore North Sumatra: Berhala Island


 

Summertime is about to come, but I started way earlier than any others. Simply, it’s summertime all the year in Indonesia and lots of tropical islands to explore across the Archipelago. This time I would like to tell you about my holiday trip to one of the outlying islands in Indonesia. It’s Berhala Island or in Indonesia we call it Pulau Berhala. We had a very very exciting time, from enjoying the white sands, the crystal-clear sea water, beach party to observing the surrounding Malacca Strait from the lighthouse, the island’s peak. So, check these ones out!

Pulau Berhala: What, where, and the story behind.

Pulau Berhala is located in the Indonesia’s province of North Sumatra. It is right in the middle of Malacca Strait, 03°46’38” North and 94°58’21” East, between Sumatra and Malay Peninsula. The island itself consists of three small islands i.e. Pulau Berhala, Pulau Nenek and Pulau Kakek, in which the latter two is uninhabited. Since it out lies, there’s a marine guard which do sea patrol and monitor surrounding waters. The islands mostly are formed of the big rocks, with the green canopy as the elevation gets high and absolutely white sand.

Just so you know, there is a story behind the origin of the island(s), just like any other places in Indonesia like Toba Lake or Tangkuban Perahu and many others. So, once upon a time there was a huge ship in which the passengers are rich people. They cruised around the sea and had party, fun, best time of life in the ship. Sadly, they let their parents live so in suffer in land that they cursed the children. The ships became the rock stranded in the middle of the sea and that was the origin of Pulau Berhala. It’s just a story, anyway.

 How to get there: adventurous!

We can get there by taking flight from mostly major cities in Indonesia to Medan’s Kualanamu International Airport. We took Garuda flight from Batam to Medan.

We can take the flight from Penang and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia or from Singapore.  For your information, the airport is big and very convenient (representative lah!), and it can be reached by any mode of transportation, from cab, bus, or even train. As we went there by group,  we took train from the airport to Medan. We took Airport Railink Services which charged us IDR100,000 (USD7.70; EUR6.8) per person. This Korean-made train is very convenient and it only needed 30 minutes to Medan.

Our group left Medan by midnight to Serdang Bedagai, a small harbour town in North-Eastern part of the province and we got there after 2 hours. From here, the adventure began. We took a traditional fishing boat for our 5-hour voyage to the island. It is scary enough for those not getting used to take this transportation as we’re cruising the great Malacca Strait WITH A TRADITIONAL BOAT! It was a long journey so I decided to take a rest on the boat. Anyway the boat is open air so I can see the falling stars and the moon on the other side, and surely, sea surrounding. On the boat, we will see the sunrise in the horizon as well. Unforgettable!

After 5-hour voyage, here we come! There was a jetty for dropping passengers and luggage. Since it's the outlying island, there is marine guard camp built here and they do patrol around the surrounding waters. Once you got up from the boat and turned your face to the water, all you’d see's fish. Bunches of fish you clearly see go around beneath the surface, and the coral. Once you stepped on the jetty you’d feel like you wanted to get down and feel the white sand like really. The beach was clean particularly and amazingly, the water. On the certain depth like around 3-onward meters (10 feet-onward) was the best site for snorkelling and diving. Sadly, there was no diving equipment then. I didn’t really swim anyway so, basically I was fine with it. LOL.

In the afternoon we went around the surrounding waters to see Pulau Kakek. We took something-like-banana-boat-but-actually-not boat and paid IDR15,000 per pax (USD1.1; EUR1) and we saw the greatness of the island. The island’s formed of big rocks and it was so amazing to see it and I couldn’t even figure out how it’s turning into this island. We could see the eagle (they’re flying to the highest tree in the island and they STILL looked BIG, literally!!!), and surely, sunset!

The vibe’s getting more vibrant after the sun shrinking in the horizon. We could do whatever we wanted to do. Hanging out with friends, BBQ-ing, quality time with partners, even partying. And it turned out unstoppable until at least after midnight.

On the next day we went to the island’s peak which was the lighthouse. We had to walk up on hundreds of stairs, not to mention with the elevation slightly more than 50 degrees, it was one of the most exhausting hiking I’d ever done. But it paid off after getting up there. We could see the wide ocean stretching through the horizon, green canopy of the island, and we could even see the gradient of the depth of the sea. Beautiful!

Overall, regardless we had to take flight to Medan, regardless we had to take 2-hour bus to the small-harbour town, and regardless we had to take at least 5-hour voyage,  it was freaking adventurous and crazily fun the holiday we had this season. It paid off! :)






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NONGSA CYCLE 2015: The Biggest's Cycling Event for Cyclists in Batam, Singapore and Surrounding Area

Nongsa Cycle 2015 is an inaugural bike race event jointly organized by Ideas Room Consulting and Ace Sports Group, and in partnership with resort operator, Batam View Beach Resort and fast ferry operator, BatamFast. The event is scheduled on May 9, Saturday, in the Nongsa area.

Chief of Police in the Riau province, General Bapak Arman Depari is the guest-of-honor, and Bapak Yusfa Hendri, the head of Batam Tourism Board, will be opening one of the three races.
The 12-km loop in Nongsa climbs 70 meters.  At the end of the race, a great party awaits all.  The event’s tagline is “Race Hard; Party Harder.” There is a non-competitive category for leisure cyclists, too. There are three categories, King of The Hill – 60 km, Road Blazer – 36 km and Wannabe (fun & leisure) – 24 km. Participants can choose to compete as an individual or form a team of four to six cyclists.
Prizes and trophies will be awarded to the top eight podium finishers in the individual category and top three in the team category.  In addition, there will be a green jersey award for the best lap time.
Batam View Beach Resort will host a post-ride dinner. Cyclists receive a comprehensive race pack comprising a specially designed “Nongsa Cycle 2015” jersey and other merchandises from sponsors. The evening will include a live performance by a band group.
In the meantime, here are the routes the cyclist will be riding on. Challenging!

The road is ups and downs, up and and down. Get ready!











 So, what are you waiting for?

See you on May 9th, 2015!!!


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Keliling Manila, Filipina

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Rizal Park, Manila, Filipina dengan flagpole (tiang bendera) yang sangat tinggi.

Ketika saya mau pulang ke Indonesia, yang saya rasakan adalah lega. I mean, karena kota ini seperti halnya Jakarta yang pengap, berdnu, macet dan banyak kriminalitas, jadi tidak ada perasaan "I wanna stay here longer whatsoever". Na. 

Well, as a capital city, Manila is a very crowded and a messy city. Actually the city has its own uniqueness as the Philippine was colonised by Spanish and USA in the past, where the melting pot was formed. Tapi ya gitu, sama dengan Jakarta, kota ini di beberapa sisi kurang tertata dan cenderung berantakan, Okay lah lupakan kawasan Mall of Asia dan sekitarnya di mana kawasan ini sebenarnya kan reklamasi pantai (bayangkan seluas itu!)jadi kotanya tertata, demikian juga dengan kawasan Makati. Tapi dengan Manila, Pasay sekitarnya, omigod!

Apa saja sih yang ada di Manila?

Sebelumnya, perlu diketahui istilah tepatnya untuk Manila adalah Metro Manila yang terdiri dari beberapa kota, seperti Pasay, Pasig City, Makati, Quezon City, Valenzuela, Manila dan banyak lagi. Kalau untuk Manila sendiri, sebenarnya kotanya cukup kecil dan bangunannya sudah tua, dan bahkan beberapa terlihat abandoned. Nggak terurus. Nah, berikut beberapa tempat yang bisa dikunjungi dan beberapa hal yang bisa dicoba selagi berada di Manila.

Mall of Asia Complex

Mall of Asia merupakan Mall terbesar di Philippine dan salah satu mall terbesar di dunia. Di sini ada SMX Convention Centre, SM arena, Mall of Asia Eye, dan masih banyak lagi. Memang nggak cukup sehari jelajah mall ini, karena banyak sekali yang ditawarkan tempat belanja ini. Mulai kuliner, belanja, lifestyle, education, business, semua di sini. Dan yang paling penting, aksesnya mudah, bisa pake taxi atau Jeeepney. Yang menarik adalah kawasan berhektar-hektar ini (sekitar 50  hektar) dulunya adalah laut, terus direklamasi dan tadaaaa...jadilah kawasan mall ini. Dibanding Manila, kawasan skitar MOA lebih tertata. Belum ke Manila kalau belum ke tempat yang satu ini deh, apalagi dengan ikon bola dunia segede gambreng mentereng di bundaran.

Jeepney

Mungkin kalau di Indonesia adalah OPLETnya si Doel. Ya, moda transportasi massa ini sangat populer di sini. Tarifnya juga murah bangeet, cuma 8 peso atau skitar 2,400 rupiah. Transportasi ini adalah bekas peninggalan tentara Amerika berupa mobil Jeep. Nah, daripada nggak kepakai, dimodiflah jadi angkot. Dan istilah Jeepney ini berasal dari dua kata yakni Jeep dan Knee. Jadi, kan kalau kita naik Jeepney kan hadap-hadapan. Karena tampatnya sempit, maka lutut kita bersentuhan dengan lutut penumpang di depan kita, dari situ lah muncul istilah jeep-knee dan  sekarang jadi Jeepney.

Yang unik dari moda transportasi ini adalah penumpangnya bayar dengan cara estafet sambil bilang "bayad" yang berarti bayar. Kalau bayar untuk tiga orang tinggal ditambahin "tres" karena Filipino bilang angka pakai bahasa Spanyol. Jadi penumpang di belakang bayar ke penumpang di depannya lagi sampai akhirya sampai deh ke pak supir. Dan harus bayar dengan uang pas, otherwise nggak bakalan balik tuh kembalian. Dan, satu lagi, selalu waspada, tas harus selalu di depan, jangan di belakang karena kota ini kan terkenal sekali dengan copet dan tetek-bengeknya. Liar deh.

Rizal Park

Ini tempat paling ikonik dari Manila. Kalau di Indonesia itu Monas lah. Di sini kita bisa melihat patung Jose Rizal, pahlawan Philippine dan sekaligus di sini tempat eksekusi Jose Rizal oleh tentara Spanyol. Wajib ke sini!!!

Intramuros

Berasal dari kata Intra dan Muros yang berarti di dalam dan tembok. Jadi, Intramuros adalah kota di dalam tembok. Kota ini dibangun oleh kolonial Spanyol di mana temboknya berfungsi untuk melindungi kota dari musuh. Yang bisa tinggal di kota ini adalah orang Spanyol saja, sedangakan warga pribumi dan Cina dilarang masuk. Kota ini hancur oleh Perang Dunia II namun beberapa bagian telah direstorasi lagi. Di sini ada Roman Catholic Cathedral of Manila (Bagus banget!!!) di mana di dalamnya ada patung Saint Peter dan replika patung La Pieta karya Michelangelo. Ada juga Fort Santiago di mana kita bisa menyaksikan peninggalan sisa-sisa perang dan tahu bagaimana orang Philippine seperti halnya kebanyakan warga Asia lainnya benci dengan Jepang, dan betapa mereka secara historis berkawan dengan Amerika Serikat. Selain itu, ada juga Palasio del Gobernador, kawasan pendidikan, dan kawasan estate.


Patung Saint Peter


Makati

Makati adalah kawasan bisnis di Manila. Di sini pusat finansial, yang high-end pusatnya di sini. Mall terbesar adalah Greenbelt yang terdiri dari 5 mall, Greenbelt 1-5. Berbagai baju bermerk ada di sini. Mall Greenbelt juga terkenal karena kawasan ini tempat belanjanya para pejabat dan artis. Kawasan Makati di malam hari lumayan okay karena banyak pub bertebaran di sini. Sayangnya, as I have no time jadi nggak sempat nyicipi kehidupan malam di Makati.

Casino

Karena Filipino demen banget berjudi, casino tumbuh subur di sini. Ada tiga casino besar, yakni Resort World Manila, City Of Dreams, dan Solaire. Selain itu, banyak juga casino kecil-kecil. Nggak hanya itu, orang-orang juga taruhan balap kua, jadi jangan heran kalau banyak orang ngumpul kayak orang antre sembako murah padahal mereka lagi mantengin horse race di layar TV.


Balut


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Balut

Ini adalah makanan paling aneh, eksoktik dan menjijikkan yang pernah saya lihat secara langsung selama ini. Jadi Balut adalah telur busuk yang direbus dan ini dijadikan cemiln warga Philippine. Seriously jadi pas telurnya dibuka bisa dilihat tuh ada bulu-bulu ayam atau itik atau apalah, belum lagi bagian kepala. Harganya 15 peso per biji. Saya beli tiga, dan pas saya buka, sebenarnya nggak bau sih, sama halnya telur rebus pada umumnya tapi setelah lihat kepala dan bulu-bulu I was like "OMIGOD!!!!"


Kwek-Kwek

Kwek-Kwek dalah cemilan dari telur rebus (entah kenapa orang-orang di sini demen banget sama  telur) dibelah dua dan digoreng dengan adonan warna orange. 12 peso per biji dan bisa ditambah acar atau kuah kayak kuah bakso gitu. Rasanya aneh.


Mani

Mani adalah cemilan berupa kacang goreng. Banyak sekali orang yang jual cemilan ini. Menurutku ini adalah makanan paling masuk akal deh. Enak banget. Kayak kacang goreng di Indonesia gitu, ada bawangnya.


Permen

Banyak sekali orang jualan permen di pinggir jalan. Bukannya pakai toples, melainkan digelar macam cabe di pasar sayur. Harganya 1 peso per biji. Macam di gambar ni, take a look!


Baclaran

Baclaran adalah pusat grosir garmen terbsar di Philippine. Jadi kalau mau beli baju murah ya di sini tempatnya. Pasar grosir buka pagi sampai jam 7 petang. Kalau malam juga ada orang yang jualan di sini, mulai baju, aksesoris, sandal, sepatu, buah-buahan, makanan, dan banyak lagi. Pernah saya beli apel cuma 50 peso isi lima biji. Gede-gede lagi. Tapi hrus hati-hati karena banyak copet. Yah, namanya juga scam city.

Jollibee

Seriously, nggak segitunya juga orang demen yang namanya fast food. Jollibee hampir di mana-mana di Manila. Seperti kuman. Setiap 100 mter pasti ada Jollibee. Tapi menurutku rasa makanannya sangat Filipino: manis-manis nggak jelas. Saya lebih suka makan di McDonald dari pada di Jollibee, disamping kalau kita makan di Jollibee harus rush. What the heck!


China Town

Kawasan ini mirip banget dengan yang di Hatyai. Di sini kebanyakan jual perhiasan dan makanan. Saya cuma sebentar saja di sini karena menurutku sama saja. It's China town.


National Museum

Sayang sekali pas ke sini lagi tutup. Padahal penasaran banget apa aja yang ada di sini, di samping bangunannya juga bagus. Shit!


Masih banyak lagi yang bisa dijelajahi di Metro Manila area, tapi karena terbatasnya waktu jadi cuma beberapa tempat saja yang baru bisa dikunjungi. Tapi kalau untuk berlibur, Cebu atau Boracay lebih cocok dari pada Manila. Maybe next time I will try those places.


See you next time :)





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