Friday, November 8, 2013

Natural Beauty of the Harau Valley, Payakumbuh, West Sumatera, Indonesia

Self-isolating at Harau Valley
 
Gurgling waterfall at the foot of the hill, it flew down enthusiastically. The swinging leaves clustered at the branches of trees, they danced hand in hand. The wind blew between shoot-grain rice that is still rare. In a perfect morning, at Harau Valley, West Sumatra, we can drink a glass of tea Talua (traditional drink made ​​from tea mixed with half a boiled egg and sugar). We just could do nothing but sit down to enjoy self-isolation, away from anything. Power, technology and products paralyzed for the whole day, leaving us and natural interaction.
Lembah Harau, Payakumbuh
Harau Valley
How to get there: From Minangkabau International Airport, you can rent a car to explore the entire region of West Sumatra. Tell the driver that you want to spend one or two days in the Harau Valley, they will show you where you should spend a day here.

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