2024 North Sulawesi Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
SULAWESI UTARA
North Sulawesi (abbreviated as Sulut) is a province located at the northern tip of Sulawesi Island, Indonesia, with the capital city located in Manado. North Sulawesi or North Sulawesi is bordered by the Maluku Sea and the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Maluku Sea and Tomini Bay to the south, the Sulawesi Sea and Gorontalo province to the west, and the province of Davao del Sur (Philippines) to the north. The population of North Sulawesi in 2021 is 2,655,970 people, and its area is 13,892.47 km2.
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MOUNT
Mount Tangkoko is a stratovolcano in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The top of the mountain has a volcanic crater. On the eastern slope is the Batu Angus lava dome. Based on historical records, the eruption occurred only once during the nineteenth century.
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There is nothing better than clear, tropical waters. Paradise is certainly made of of places like this.
Be the person that makes a splash, rather than the person that sits by and gets splashed
Paradise comes in all shapes and sizes, it just depends on how you choose to view your surroundings.
BUNAKEN ISLAND
Bunaken park in Manado. This marine park is a marine fauna conservation area with a total area of 8.08 km2. In the area there are 29 dive points that give you the opportunity to experience the beauty of the underwater ecosystem directly. You can see coral expanses, various marine life, while swimming with fish of all species.
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LAKE TONDANO
Lake Tondano is one of the volcanic lakes in Indonesia which is formed naturally due to natural disasters. ... It is said that this lake was formed due to the wrath of nature due to the marriage of children from North and South Tonaas. Tonaas was the leader of power who at that time inhabited two camps on a high mountain.
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MOUNT KLABAT
Mount Klabat is the highest mountain in North Sulawesi Province. Its peak height reaches about 1,995 meters above sea level. This mountain by the Tonsea people is also called Mount Tamporok. This mountain is a natural tourist attraction and can be traced from Airmadidi. This mountain is a volcano that is no longer active.
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MOUNT MAHAWU
Mount Mahawu is a stratovolcano volcano located east of the Mount Lokon-Gunung Empung volcano in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. While in the distance, Manado Tua Island and the surrounding islands seem to be floating in the vast Sulawesi sea.
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LAKE LINOUW
Lake Linouw is a volcanic lake located outside Tomohon, near Manado, Indonesia. Several hydrothermal vents spew hot gases from the shores and depths of the lake. The changing chemical composition of the lake means that it changes colors frequently, ranging from red, dark green, and even dark blue.
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MOUNT LOKON
Mount Lokon is a mountain near Tomohon City, North Sulawesi Province. This mountain has a height of 1,580 m above sea level. As the name implies, Mount Lokon means the oldest and largest. Another definition is a person who is old, or the oldest is big.
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