West Sumatra Tourism
Much of its highland formed by the Bukit Barisan Mountain range; virgin jungle
inhabited by elephants, tigers, leopard and rhinos. Minang people has firey-hot
dishes and ancient matriarchal customs. The women own property and the men leave
home to seek their fame and fortune. Travelling is considered a mark of success,
Padang restaurants are found in all major towns across the nation. The people
are hospitable and eloquent; primarily speak bahasa Minang, with poetic style
of speech. West Sumatran days are filled with colourful ceremonies and festivals.
Legend has it the Minangkabau are descendants of the youngest son of Alexander
the Great, King Maharjo Dirajo. During the early 19th century, the area was
disrupted by wars between the followers of the traditional Islam or Padris,
and those adhering to the traditional law (Adat) of the Minangkabau.
Getting there:
Padang's Tabing Airport is the main gateway to West Sumatra and is serviced
by Merpati Nusantara Airlines.
PELNI's ship "Kerinci" sails every two weeks for Jakarta from Teluk Bayur harbour.
Smaller vessels from Muara harbour sail to small towns along the entire west
coast of Sumatra.
Regular bus services run between Padang, Bukittinggi and other major cities
of Sumatra, as well as via the trans-Sumatra Highway to Jakarta.
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