
But what if I were to say that the pool mentioned actually contains gallons and gallons of 'soda' warm water. Now... that is an 'extra extra ordinary' experience, isnt it?

Indeed, that is exactly what one would experience when he/she goes to Parbubu Soda Water Hot Spring in Tarutung, Sumatera Island of Indonesia.
After I landed at the Polonia International Airport of Medan, Sumatera, I quickly made my way to Medan City. The next day I took a bus to Parapat. The 176 km trip took about 4 hours.

Now... Lake Toba is an awesomely well known tourist destination within the Malay Archipelago region and infos related to the place can be found in abundance. So I would not go into details here about this heavenly place except for some 'quickies'....
- Danau Toba/Lake Toba is the biggest volacnic lake in the world
- 100km long & 30km wide
- 505m maximum depth! (longer than the Petronas Twin Towers! Its like... 'diving' from top of the twin towers all the way down to the ground level...and more! Brrr...eerily deep!)

This fascinatingly beautiful island is located right in the middle of Lake Toba. With an area of 50km long and 15km wide, Samosir Island is actually about the size of Singapore! Samosir is also the heartland of 'Batak' people and their culture.

In order to reach Parbubu from Parapat, one needs to take the road that leads to Padang Sidempuan via a small town called Tarutung. Tarutung is actually some sort of a 'transit' town for people traveling through Medan, Parapat and Padang.
From Tarutung one can take the Public Transport (called 'mikrolet') to go to Parbubu. It is only a 15" drive from Tarutung town centre and the 'soda' hot pool is located by the road side. Surpringly, one will find that the entrance to the pool is actually for... FREE! Yeah, quite hard to believe but then again this is due to the fact that the site is used as a common pool for locals to take a bath.
Parbubu 'Soda' Hot Spring is truly a unique bathing site. The warm water of the pool really does taste like soda water! But please be cautious as not to actually try to 'gulp down' or drink the water. This may make you feel 'sick', especially in the areas around the eyes and nose.

But then again... the experience of soaking and indulging oneself in the hot 'soda' water while enjoying the beautiful view of the paddy fields and the green hills is truly a remarkable experience one should not try to miss. Even, when one has to 'zipped-up' his/her mouth all the way while soaking in that bubbly-good-feeling hot soda water of Parbubu! Enjoy!

1 comment:
wow... as i go along reading it, i imagine you, places, roads (left & right sides of them), chilly temperature... can be awfully sentimentle. People, cultures are uniquely unique!
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