Bukittinggi and the Malacca strait

Taruko cafe in the Sianok Canyon. The walk from the city to the cafe was mostly on a small road full of scooters and cars, but the landscape is beautiful. Unfortunately for me, the cafe was closed during Ramadan.

From the Kerinci valley I took a night bus to reach Bukittinggi (10 hours). It's a pretty city perched on the side of a canyon and surrounded by three volcanoes.

From Bukittinggi I booked a bus to Dumai on the east coast. It's the gateway to go to Malaysia by ferry. The company BWE has a night bus that will reach Dumai in the morning so that you can directly board on a ferry. You can go to the BWE office to book a ticket. It's close to the market (check on Google Maps). The ferry took 3 hours to cross the Malacca strait and reach the city of the same name.

Price:
Bus: 160'000 IDR
Ferry + taxe + big baggage storage: 320'000 + 50'000 + 10'000 = 380'000 IDR

Bukittinggi has many buildings with traditional roof.

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    1. Sumatra a de joli coin, mais c'est pas toujours facile d’accès.

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