Ompu Tuan Situmorang Monument

The Ompu Tuan Situmorang monument is a monument that symbolizes or confirms the descendants of the Sipitu Ama clans, where this monument aims to symbolize the greatness of the Sipitu Ama clan or also called the Sipitu Ama family descendants. This is because the spread of the Sipitu Ama clan is very wide on earth. The Situmorang monument has a high cultural value for the descendants of the Situmorang clan or now better known as the Batak tribes.

The Ompu Tuan Situmorang Monument or more commonly known as the Situmorang Monument was built and inaugurated on 5-7 July 1990. The Situmorang Monument has been revitalized or renewed exactly 29 years after its inauguration or more precisely on 13-15 September 2019.

The purpose of the construction of this Situmorang monument is to unite and maintain the integrity of the descendants of the Situmorang family, where in its implementation sati-sati or offerings are carried out in the hope of God Almighty so that all the great-grandchildren or descendants of Ompu Tuan Situmorang are given blessings and a long life in future. This offering ceremony is attended by the entire extended family of ompu siritumorang, where in its implementation ompu situmorang gives blessings (pasu), trusts, messages (tona) and advice.

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The Ompu Tuan Situmorang monument is located in North Sumatra or precisely in the village of Urat, Palipi sub-district, Samosir district, North Sumatra. To get to Samosir we can choose one of the two alternative roads that we like. The first is by road, where we can go through the Tele road which connects Samosir with Humbang Hasundutan district. The second alternative is to use a ferry where there are four jetties that we can choose according to our wishes and each of these jetties provides several different ship schedules in their departure to Samosir.

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In addition to the Ompu Tuan Situmorang Monument, there are also several other tourist attractions such as the Pandang Tele Tower, Efrata Waterfall, Holbung Hill, Aek Rangat Pangururan Hot Spring, Batak Museum, Beta Tuk-Tuk Hill, Parbaba Beach, Batu of the Chair King Siallangan, Sibea bea Hill and many others.

Pardinggaran Beach on Lake Toba, Beautiful Beach with the panoramic of Lake & sunset

Pardinggaran Beach is one of the beach on Lake Toba which has a beautiful panorama of Lake Toba and green hills. Pardinggaran Beach is located in Pardinggaran Village, Laguboti, Toba Regency, North Sumatra. Although this beach is relatively new on Lake Toba, it is not as popular as other beaches around Lake Toba such as Parapat Beach, Parparean Beach, Meat Beach, Lumban Bulbul Beach, Silalahi Beach, Parbaba Beach, Sipinggan Beach, Batuhoda Beach to Situngkir Beach. However, the natural scenery offered by this beach is no less interesting than the famous beaches around Lake Toba, North Sumatra.

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Pardinggaran Beach has a large stretches area with stunning panoramas. To reach this beach, you must first arrive at Pardinggaran Village via Sirongit Intersection, Siborong-borong – Parapat, Laguboti. From this intersection, you have to pass the village road for more than 3 kilometers or 10 minutes by vehicle. This beach is in line with other nearby beaches such as Barita Raja Pardinggaran Beach, Hatulian Beach and Pasir Putih Lumbin Beach. The road to the location is very good already paved and very smooth. Before arriving at the location, you will also enjoy the beautiful rice fields along the road.

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Pardinggaran Beach is a white sand beach that directly overlooking to Lake Toba. This area has built several tourist facilities for visitors such as gazebos to relax and enjoy the beautiful panorama. This beach has a large area so it can be a very suitable place for family vacations and relaxing with friends. In addition to a really beautiful tourist spot, this beach is also one of the best sunset spots on Lake Toba. You will see a stretch of savanna with a view of the lake with a red horizon, it’s a very stunning sight.