Iraq
- Iraqi dinar
Ireland - Euro
Israel - Shekel
Italy - Euro
Jamaica - Jamaican dollar
Japan - Yen
Jordan - Jordian dollar
Kenya - Kenyan shilling
Kiribati - Australian dollar
Kuwait - Kuwaiti dinar
Latvia - Lats
Lebanon - Lebanese pound
Liberia - Liberian dollar
Liechtenstein - Swiss Franc
Lithuania - Litas
Luxembourg - Euro
Macao - Pataca
Malaysia - Ringgit
Maldives - Rufiyaa
Mali - Malian Franc
Malta - Euro
Marshall Islands - US dollar
Mayotte - Euro
Mexico - Mexican new peso
Monaco - Euro
Mongolia - Tugrik
Morocco - Morrocan Dirham
Mozambique - Metical
Nauru - Australian dollar
Netherlands - Euro
New Zealand - New Zealand dollar
Nigeria - Naira
Niue - New Zealand dollar
Norfolk Island - Australian dollar
Norway - Norwegian krone
Oman - Rial Omani
Pakistan - Pakistani Rupee
Palau - US dollar
Paraguay - Guarani
Peru - Philippines peso
Poland - New zloty
Portugal - Euro
Puerto Rico - US dollar
Réunion - Euro
Romania - Romanian Leu
Rwanda - Rwandan franc
Samoa - Tala
Saudi Arabia - Saudi Riyal
Sierra Leone - Leone
Singapore - Singapore dollar
Slovenia - Euro
Somalia - Somali shilling
South Africa - Rand
Spain - Euro
Sudan - Sudanese pound
Sweden - Swedish krona
Switzerland - Swiss franc
Thailand - Baht
Tonga - Pa’anga
Tunisia - Tunisian dinar
Turkey - New Turkish lira
Tuvalu - Australian dollar
Uganda - Ugandan shilling
Ukraine - Hryvna and Karbovanets
United Arab Emirates - UAE dirham
United Kingdom - Great British Pound
United States of America - US dollar
Uruguay - Uruguayan peso
Vanautu - Vatu
West Africa - West African Franc
Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe dollar
Afghanistan
- Afhani
Albania - Lek
Algeria - Algerian dinar
Andorra - Euro
Angola - Kwanza
Antarctica - Norwegian krona
Argentina - Neuvo peso
Armenia - Dram
Australia - Australian dollar
Austria - Euro
Bangladesh - Taka
Barbados - Barbados dollar
Belgium - Euro
Botswana - Pula
Bouvet Island - Norwegian krona
Brazil - Cruzeiro Real
Bulgaria - Lev
Cambodia - Riel
Canada - Canadian dollar
Chile - Chilean peso
China - Yuan Renminbi
Colombia - Colombian peso
Costa Rica - Costa Rican colón
Croatia - Kuna and Croation dinar
Cuba - Cuban peso
Cyprus - Euro
Czech Republic - Czech korona
Denmark - Danish krone
Dominica - East Caribbean dollar
Ecuador - US dollar
Egypt - Egyptian pound
El Salvador - US dollar
Estonia - Kroon
Ethiopia - Birr
European community - Euro
Falkland Islands - Falkland pound
Faroe Islands - Danish krone
Fiji Islands - Fiji dollar
Finland - Euro
France - Euro
Gambia - Dalasi
Georgia - Lari
Germany - Euro
Ghana - Cedi
Greece - Euro
Greenland - Danish krone
Guadeloupe - Euro
Guam - US dollar
Haiti - Gourde
Honduras - Lempira
Hong Kong - Hong Kong dollar
Hungary - Forint
Iceland - Icelandik kroná
India - Indian Rupee
Indonesia - Rupiah
Senin, 09 September 2013
Tourism in North Sumatera
LAKE TOBA
Lake Toba is a volcanic lake with a length of 100 kilometers and 30 kilometers
wide, located in North Sumatra Province, Indonesia, which occurs when there is
an explosion of the volcano at 69000-77000 years ago, in the estimate as well
as one of the largest volcanic explosions in the world. This lake is the
largest lake in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. In the middle of this lake there
is a volcanic island called the island. Lake Toba has long been an important
tourist destination in North Sumatra, in addition to Bukit Lawang and Nias,
attract domestic and foreign tourists.
MILITARY MUSEUM
This Military Museum was opened in year 1971. This Museum is one of the
interesting place to be visited that was kept the historical things from army
and citizens in North Sumatera such as Gun, Medicines, and Army’s clothed that
was used in Indonesia independence’s war against the revolt in year 1958.
Visiting this Museum can imagine how is the strength of our heroes in the past.
This Museum was located at Zainul Arifin street.
BUKIT LAWANG
Bukit Lawang is a small tourist village at the bank of Bahorok River in North
Sumatra province of Indonesia. Situated approximately 86 km north-west of
Medan, Bukit Lawang is known for the largest animal sanctuary of Sumatran
orangutan (around 5,000 orangutans occupy the area), and also the main access
point to the Gunung Leuser National Park from the east side.
Bukit Lawang rehabilitation center
for orangutans was founded in 1973. The main purpose is to preserve the
decreasing number of orangutan population due to hunting, trading and
deforestation.
BERASTAGI
Berastagi (In English it means “RiceStore") is a town and subdistrict of
Karo Regency situated on crossroads on the main route linking the Karo
highlands of Northern Sumatra to the coastal city of Medan.
The main economic activities in
Berastagi, centre on the colourful fruit and vegetable market and on tourism.
Berastagi is famous for its passion fruit. The main attractions of the town are
the two active volcanoes; Gunung Sibayak with its hot springs, and Gunung
Sinabung.
The town is also a stop on the way
to Lake Toba. The dominant ethnic and linguisitic group is Batak Karo.
Berastagi is 11 km from the Regency government in Kabanjahe.
SIPISO-PISO WATERFALL
The Sipisopiso is a waterfall in the Batak highlands of Sumatra. It is formed
by a small underground river of the Karo plateau that hurls itself from a cave
in the side of the lake Toba caldera some 120 meters (360 feet) down to lake
level. This fact earns it the title for the highest waterfall in Indonesia.
Sipisopiso is a well-known tourist attraction and a nearby vantage point offers
great vistas of the fall and the lake.
Sipisopiso waterfall is located in
the Tanah Karo regency, at the northernmost tip of the Lake Toba caldera, near
the fishing village of Tongging. The closest municipality, about 25 kilometers
away, is the town of Kabanjahe.
MEDAN ZOO
This zoo was managed by Government of Medan City that consisted of many kinds
of tropical animals, mamalia, bears, tigers, lions, elephants, and etc. The
wide areal is around 30 hectares with 10 km distances from center of city, is
located in Pintu Air IV Street, Simalingkar B District Medan Tuntungan. It is
opened every day at 09.00-17.00 WIB.
PEKAN RAYA SUMATERA UTARA
Pekan Raya Sumatera Utara (Great Market North Sumatera) was located in Gatot
Subroto Street around 7 km from the center of city, exactly in Tapian Daya
Building as the Culture, Industry and Business Promotion Completion. It is
opened on April and September everyyear. Different traditional dancing and
culture exhibition are always showed at this exhibition opening events.
RAHMAT GALLERY
“Rahmat” International Wildlife Museum & Gallery” is one of the gallery in
Asia that have less more than 850 animal’s collection from different countries,
have been entered Record Book and Receive International Appreciation in
Conservation part for preventing wild animal’s exist in this world. In this
gallery have different wild animal’s collection from the smallest till the
largest based on their adaptation.
PAJAK IKAN LAMA
Pajak Ikan Lama, Originally was market for trading fish. It was used by fishman
who came from Belawan. With Tongkang Boat across the Deli River. Along with the
decreasing capacity of the Deli River to uphold the fish boat. Pajak Ikan Lama
present day has evolued to become. The center of clothing market with
reasonable price without a doubt, one of the most visited tourism object.
Coming to this traditional market.
POST OFFICE
These buildings form a fascinating history, completed in 1911 by architect
SNUYF, Director General Bureau of the Netherlands to Indonesia at the time.
This building is the major work SNUYF. Post Office is located directly in front
of the Dharma Deli Hotel. Currently the Central Post Office in North Sumatera.
NIAS ISLAND
Nias is an internationally renown surfing destination. The best known surfing
area is Sorake Bay, close to the town of Teluk Dalam, on the southern tip.
Enclosed by the beaches of Lagundri and Sorake, the bay has both left and
right-hand breaks. As they wait for waves, surfers can often see sea turtles
swimming below. Nias best known for its remarkable diversity of festivals and
celebration. The most well known event is Stone Jumping, a manhood ritual that
sees young men leaping over two meter stone towers to their fate.
SIOMBAK INDAH LAKE
Lake of Siombak Indah was located in Rengas District, Medan Marelan. This lake
was a beautiful non-nature lake, with the 40 hectares wide 15 km distance from
center of city. This lake was always used for Kano Festival and Traditional
ship as the place recreation.
TANGKAHAN
Tangkahan, as an eco tourism area was established in 2001. Previously the area
was logged and poachers hunted the animals. However, the local people have
transformed the region, by stopping the logging and forming forest rangers
group to patrol for the illegal activities. Now, Tangkahan is defended by two
rangers patrol. This area can be reached in 3,5 hours by bus from Stabat, the
capital city of Langkat regency and 6 hours from Medan.
MAIMOON PALACE
Maimoon Palace was built in 1888 by Sultan Maimun Al Rasyid and the architect
was captain Th. Van Erop who worked for the KNIL army. The design reflects the
traditional Malay and Moeslem Indian styles. It consists of a main building
with two wings. The main building has two floors, 82 stone ports and 43 massive
wooden marts. The palace as a whole covered 2.772 square meters.
MASJID RAYA AL-MASHUN
Masjid Raya (Grand Mosque) is part of the legacy left by the Deli Sultan. This
mosque is still used for prayers today. Some ornaments and materials were
brought from Italy. This is the biggest and the most beautiful mosque in North
Sumatera. It was built in 1906 and located about 200 meters from Maimoon
Palace. The architecture is of Moorish style.
TJONG A FIE MANSION
Tjong A Fie Mansion is an ancient
fantastic Chinese style building contructed in 1900. It is located on Jalan
Jend. Ahmad Yani, Kesawan. Tjong A Fie is the first millionaire in Sumatera,
whose names is very famous until now though he died in 1921. His success is due
to his effort in business and his good close relationship with Sultan Deli as
well as the authority of the Dutch tobacco estate. Until now, the mansion is
still occupied by the family of Tjong A Fie.
TIRTANADI WATER TOWER
One of the landmark of Medan is the
water tower of Medan which is now owned by the Water company. When we come into
this city from south through Jl. Sisingamangaraja, we will be welcomed by the
top of Tirtanadi tower which used to supply water to the city of Medan. It is
located almost in the city center.
MUSEUM OF NORTH SUMATERA
The Museum of North Sumatera was
built in 1945 and inaugurated in 1982 by the Minister of Education and Culture,
Daoed Yoesoef. It exhibited 6.500 stuff, mainly traditional clothes, tools, and
cultural artifacts. It is located on H.M. Joni Street, which is about 4
kilometers to the south of the city center.
IMMANUEL CHURCH
Immanuel Church is oldest church in
Medan. The location is at Jl. Diponegoro, constructed in 1921. This church is
still used by Christians for spritual services either on Sundays or other days
for ritual ceremonies such as Marriage, Christmas, etc. This church can
accommodate about 500 congregations for services. We can also find another
churches in Medan such as Roman Catholic Church on Jalan Pemuda, which is
constructed in 1929.
VIHARA GUNUNG TIMUR
Vihara Gunung Timure is famous as the oldest Buddhist Temple erected by the
Buddhist Congregation in 1962. Generally, the Buddhist prays at this temple
everyday. It is also used for other rituals such as Anniversary of Sidharta
Gautama usually held within 4-15 April every year and Imlek ( Chinese Lunar New
Year ), etc.
SHRI MARIAMMAN TEMPLE
Shri Mariamman is the oldest Hindu
temple in Medan. It was built in 1884 by The Hindu Congregations. This temple
is located on Jl. H. Zainul Arifin. Generally, the Hindu congregation come to
pray in this temple every morning. This temple is also used for other Hindu
rituals such as Deepavali Anniversary, Padi Harvesting, etc.
SINABUNG VOLCANO
Sinabung volcano is 2,417 m above
the sea level. The ascent passes through tropical forest and difficult cliff.
There a camp ground at the top. From the top climbers can also see the crater
which still actively produces lava. We can also see the beautiful scenery. It
is about 30 km from Berastagi to the place where you start climbing which
begins at Lau Kawar Village and Mardinding village and takes about 4 hours.
SALIB KASIH
Salib Kasih ( Love Cross ) of 31 meters high cross was built in 1993 up on the
mountain of Siatas Barita, the beautiful panoramic view of the valley Rura
Silindung and the city of Tarutung can be viewed from this place. This monument
is built in memorial of Dr. I. L. Nomensen who brought Christianity to the land
of Batak
LONSUM
PT. LONDON SUMATERA INDONESIA, this building used to be called JULIANA BUILDING
in the 1920s, and now inhabited by PT. London Sumatra Indonesia (Lonsum). When
this building was set up Harrison and Crossfield's, a British-owned plantation
company.
SIBAYAK VOLCANO
This active volcano
is 2,172 m above the sea level. The ascent passes through thick forest and
dangerous cliffs. From the mountain peak climbers can look down into the
crater, which is still actively produce lava. Tourist can also see the
beautiful scenery around them. From Berastagi to the place where you start
climbing at the village Jaranguda is about 1,5 km or 15 km from the village
Raja Berneh, and it takes hours to climb the mountain. The temperature at the
peak is about 180C.
Our
destination for today is visiting …(Tourism Object)… and the located in
…(Address Of Tourism Objects)… It takes …(duration)… from our hotel and
(Tourism Object) is one of interesting tourism object in Medan. (Tell to guests
a little about destination)
Tiket Internasional
Global
Indicator (GI)
1.
Eastern Hemisphere (EH)
Perjalanan antara Wilayah III dan Wilayah II (Europe, Middle East, Africa).
Perjalanan di Wilayah III.
Perjalanan di Wilayah II
(JKT – SIN – BOM – ROM – LON)
(JKT – SIN – HKG – TYO – MEL)
(JNB – LON – PAR)
2. Ocean Atlantic (AT)
Perjalanan antara Wilayah I, II, dan III.
Perjalanan melewati Samudera Atlantik.
(MIA – ROM)
3.
Ocean Atlantic – Ocean Pacific (AP)
Perjalanan melewati Wilayah III ke Wilayah II atau Wilayah I.
(JKT – SIN – HNL – LAX – NYC – OSL)
4.
Melewati Selatan, Tengah, dan Utara Pacific (PA)
Perjalanan melewati Wilayah I, perjalanan melewati Pacific ke Selatan, Amerika
Tengah, dan Utara.
Tengah, dan Utara.
(JKT – SIN – TPE – SFO)
5.
Pacific melewati North America (PN)
Perjalanan melewati daerah-daerah Barat Daya Pasific dan South America
melewati North America.
melewati North America.
(MEL – YYZ – SCL)
6.
South Atlantic
Perjalanan melewati Argentina, Brazil, Chili, Paraguay, Uruguay, dan South East
Asia melewati South Atlantic.
Asia melewati South Atlantic.
(KUL – SIN – JNB – RIO)
7.
Western Hemisphere
Perjalanan diseluruh Wilayah I.
(SEA – YYZ – BOS)
8.
Russia (West Of The Ural Mountain) (FE)
Perjalanan melewati wilayah III dan Russia, Ukraina (kecuali perjalanan
melewati
Trans Siberia).
Trans Siberia).
9.
Trans Siberia (TS)
Perjalanan melewati Euro (Europe, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Khyrgyztan, Russia
Federation /East Ural, Thazikistan, Turmekniztan, Uzbezkistan, Over Moscow)
Federation /East Ural, Thazikistan, Turmekniztan, Uzbezkistan, Over Moscow)
(LON – MOW – KAV)
Perjalanan melalui Wilayah III dan II melalui Japan, Korea, Taiwan (berlaku
jika ke
Eropa melalui Jepang, Korea, tapi tidak berhenti).
Eropa melalui Jepang, Korea, tapi tidak berhenti).
(TUN – ZRH – TYO
– JKT – SIN – SEL – AMS)
Indikator
Penjualan Internasional
1.
SITI (Sold Inside Ticketing Inside)
Pembelian/pembayaran tiket dan pengissuedtan tiket dilakukan didalam negara
Pembelian/pembayaran tiket dan pengissuedtan tiket dilakukan didalam negara
dimana penumpang berdomisili.
2.
SOTI (Sold Outside Ticketing Inside)
Pembelian/pembayaran tiket dilakukan diluar negara tempat dia berdomisili dan
Pembelian/pembayaran tiket dilakukan diluar negara tempat dia berdomisili dan
pengissuedtan tiket dilakukan didalam negara dimana penumpang berdomisili.
3.
SOTO (Sold Outside Ticketing Outside)
Pembelian/pembayaran tiket dan pengissuedtan tiket dilakukan diluar negara
dimana penumpang berdomisili.
Pembelian/pembayaran tiket dan pengissuedtan tiket dilakukan diluar negara
dimana penumpang berdomisili.
4.
SITO (Sold Inside Ticketing Outside)
Pembelian/pembayaran tiket dilakukan didalam negara tempat dia berdomisili
dan pengissuedtan tiket dilakukan diluar negara dimana penumpang berdomisili.
Pembelian/pembayaran tiket dilakukan didalam negara tempat dia berdomisili
dan pengissuedtan tiket dilakukan diluar negara dimana penumpang berdomisili.
Tiket
Internasional
Wilayah IATA
dibagi menjadi :
1.
Wilayah
I / TC I
·
USA/Canada
·
North America
·
Middle America
·
South America
·
Atlantic
Island/Pacific
·
Greenland
2.
Wilayah
II / TC II
·
East Europe
·
West Europe
·
Africa
·
Middle East
·
Russia
3.
Wilayah
III / TC III
·
Asia
·
Australia
·
New Zealand
·
Some of Island
in Pacific
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