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Tracing Historical Footsteps and Natural Beauty in Humbahas
A Historical Site of Sisingamangaraja XII
Aek Sipangolu is a tourist attraction in Humbahas that holds significant historical and cultural value, closely linked to Sisingamangaraja XII, a national hero from the Batak Land. This tourist attraction is located in Simangulampe Village, Bakti Raja District, Humbahas Regency, North Sumatra.
Easily Accessible Location
Aek Sipangolu is easily accessible, only about 16 kilometers from the city of Dolok Sanggul, the capital of Humbahas Regency.
Legend and Meaning of Aek Sipangolu
Aek Sipangolu in the Batak language means “water that gives life” or “that revives.” According to legend, Sisingamangaraja XII once rested at this place by hitting a stone, and from there a spring emerged which is now known as Aek Sipangolu.
Facilities and Captivating Scenery
Aek Sipangolu has been well managed by the local government, providing adequate facilities for tourists. Visitors can enjoy the refreshing experience of bathing in the clear and refreshing Aek Sipangolu spring water, as well as the beautiful scenery of Lake Toba.
Conclusion
Aek Sipangolu offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. This place is ideal for tourists who want to learn about the history of Sisingamangaraja XII, feel the freshness of the natural spring water, and enjoy the stunning panorama of Lake Toba.
Tips:
- Wear modest clothing when visiting Aek Sipangolu.
- Bring a camera to capture beautiful moments.
- Maintain the cleanliness and sustainability of the tourist attraction.
- Respect local customs and traditions.
Come and visit Aek Sipangolu and experience an unforgettable tourist experience in Humbahas!
Additional Information:
- Entrance Ticket Price: Rp. 5,000 per person
- Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM WIB
- Facilities: Bathrooms, gazebos, parking area
Let’s preserve Aek Sipangolu as a valuable cultural and natural heritage!
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