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Your Ultimate Guide To Sumatra In Indonesia

This Southeast Asian country is home to more than 17,000 islands, each with its unique charm, beauty, and culture. Among them is Sumatra, also Sumatera, one of Indonesia's largest islands

Sumatra, a large Indonesian island west of Java and south of the Malay Peninsula, is known for its rugged tropical terrain, wildlife and smoldering volcanoes Photo: Shutterstock
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Indonesia is a fascinating country that offers a wealth of experiences and attractions for travellers. As an Indian citizen, you can stay in Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days, making it an affordable and convenient destination. This Southeast Asian country is home to more than 17,000 islands, each with its unique charm, beauty, and culture. Among them is Sumatra, also Sumatera, one of Indonesia's largest islands. The word Sumatra derives from the island's original name, Samudra (it was Marco Polo who is said to have corrupted it to Sumatra in his travels, and the name has stuck ever since). Trade and cultural links with India go back to at least 200 BCE - a Sumatran king donated generously to the Buddhist university at Nalanda the Pallavas and Cholas had a thriving maritime trade with Sumatra and inscriptions found in northern Sumatra bear witness to the presence of Tamil colonies here in the 11th century. A holiday here will be full of adventure and cultural immersion. From visiting an orangutan sanctuary in Bukit Lawang to surfing in West Lampun, and checking out the famed Lake Toba.

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