Friday, 1 May 2015

The beauty of the Valley Harau ( Bukit Tinggi Sumatera Barat )

Harau Valley is one of the attractions in the district of West Sumatra Limapuluhkota. Located not too far from Payakumbuh, could be reached for 15 minutes by ground transportation using a private vehicle or public. The trip from Padang to Harau Valley can be taken for 3 s / d 4 hours late and from Bukit Tinggi for 1.5 hrs late. Journey into the valley Harau surrounded by rice fields that stretch along the road and was greeted with high cliffs form a steep granite rocks with a height of 80 m to 300 m, suitable for rock climbing hobbyists. Topography Nature Reserve Harau is hilly and undulating, the hill include White Water Hill, Bukit Jambu, Mount Batur and Mount Tarantang. Attractions area Harau Valley consists of three regions: Resort Aka Barayun, Resort Sarasah Bunta, and Resort Rimbo Piobang. At Aka resort has a beautiful waterfall Barayun which has a swimming pool, which provides a beautiful natural shades also have the potential for the development of sport climbing because it has a steep rock hill and also has a location that can reflect the sound (echo). Here also there is a lodging facility that can be utilized homestay tourists who want to stay complete with amenities.
Resort is located on the east side Sarasah Bunta Aka Barayun, own a 4 (four) waterfalls (AIE Sarasah Luluih, Sarasah Bunta, Sarasah Murai and Sarasah Aie Angek) with beautiful views of the lake and the like; AIE Sarasah Luluih, which in this Sarasah water flowing through a stone wall and underneath has a natural bathing pool beautiful. Sarasah Bunta where this Sarasah has waterfalls-camel camels beautiful as an angel who was in the shower when the afternoon sun radiates so-called "Sarasah Bunta". Sarasah Murai, in this Sarasah often in the afternoon humming bird bath while making love so that people call "Sarasah Magpie". In Sarasah Aie Angek not much visited by tourists, a little hot water is towards the north of the "Sarasah Magpie" .In Resort Rimbo Piobang until the end of 2009 has not developed as planned for the Safari Park.

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