Located at 930 meters above sea level, Bukittinggi has been
famous to tourists for its beautiful scenery and cold climate. This city has
also been known for being the headquarter for the Emergency
Government of the Republic of Indonesia (PDRI / Pemerintahan Darurat Republik
Indonesia) from December 19, 1948 to July 13, 1949.
To reach Bukittinggi from Padang, we
only have to pay Rp16.000/person for the adventurous 90 km journey. As
Bukittinggi is known for a tourist destination, try to avoid travelling on
weekends as the traffic can be quite bad. Normal-day trip takes about 2-3
hours. The trip is worth taking compared to what we will see as we get to
Bukittinggi.
First thing you must do when arrive
to this town is looking for accomodation. It is not difficult to find hotel
here. The hotels are spread around the town, ranging from the most expensive
hotel such Novotel to affordable yet comfortable hotels for backpackers. Cheap
hotels are usually fully booked on weekends. If you are going to Bukittinggi on
weekends, make sure you have booked the hotel one day before. Fortunately, when
I went visiting Bukittinggi last week, I got last room remaining in Asean
Hotel.
With only Rp230.000/ night, you can
enjoy staying in suite room in Hotel Asean. Don't expect too much for this
hotel to be like Novotel, but this hotel is located in the center of
Bukittinggi which is extremely close to tourism objects.
Get hungry after a long trip? Take a
walk to the town center. Over there, you can find the most delicious
traditional food I've ever found in Rumah Makan Simpang Raya.
Simpang
Raya will offer you the new experience of tasting original Minangkabau's
traditional food. If you are sensitive to spicy food, bring along your
anti-diarrhea medicine in case you get diarrhea during your food adventure :-P
Right next to Rumah Makan Simpang Raya, you can find the
largest market in Bukittinggi named Pasa Ateh (Upper Market). Various items can
be easily found here: clothes, souvenir, casettes, traditional foods and
snacks, etc. According to Ferdi, my friend who is a native Padang
resident, Pasa Ateh is the best place to go after clothes with cheap prices,
especially when it comes to Lebaran :-D
Got your bag fulfilled with snacks and beverages, you can
walk down to the other side of the town. Some people say: you are not going to
Bukittinggi until you see Ngarai Sianok. Since Bukittinggi is such a small
town, you don't need to take any transportation to reach Ngarai Sianok. Tourist
objects here are within walking distance with each others.
During your trip, you can also
enjoy Lubang Jepang (Japanese Caves), a network of underground bunkers and
tunnels built by the Japanese during World War II, which
is lying alongside the road to Ngarai Sianok. Unfortunately, when I
went there, I couldn't find the main entrance, so I couldn't get into it. This
is some pictures of Lubang Jepang's entrance:
If you think your trip isn't enough, you can continue
walking to Istana Bunda Kanduang and Fort de Kock. But since the day was
getting darker, we chose to get back to the hotel, of course after we took
dinner at Rumah Makan Simpang Raya (again). This is how Bukittinggi looks at
night:
Lapangan
Wirabraja-various ceremonies here are
celebrate
Mosque
in the middle of the city
Limpapeh's Bridge
I find it's not surprising if Ministry
of Cultural and Tourism of Indonesia predicated Bukittinggi as the most relaxing city in all Sumatra.
Bukittinggi has everything which makes people fascinated and don't bother to
spend much time travelling here. With only less than Rp 1 million, you can
enjoy enthralling experience here!









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