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Foreign tourist impression of palm wine ( Tuak ) | |
Tuak is also named as JUNGLE JUICE OR PALM WINE Tuak is the juice from palm trees which are naturally managed without the incorporation of chemical substances. Tuak is a traditional beverage Batak people which also contains alcohol Palm Wine Tree Garoga Village
According to the three foreign tourists from When the SamosirTourism team asked those Korean Tourist, How did they think about the Tuak , one of the tourist jhin heei said '' I really like the taste of this jungle juice , it has alcohol but not so strong, it is ok for me " Tuak Shop at Garoga Tourist learn the batak instrument Those foreign tourist were really enjoyed their time on that Tuak shop at Garoga Village, beside enjoying the Tuak , they really like the atmosphere , fresh cool air, Batak live musik whose playing by the local Tuak drinker. It is quiet normal, in every single Tuak Shop you will hear the batak music being played. Gindo Rumahorbo as the owner of the Tuak Shop as well as SamosirTourism team, trying to fulfill his shop with several different kind of Batak instrument also other instrument. He is one of the person who are really motivated to improve the Tourism development by introducing Batak Culture to the world wide. He is very helpful and English speaking.
Mr.Gindo To fulfill your time while visiting Samosir island - What to do in 1. Visiting the Tuak Shop 2. Visiting the Simangande waterfall 3. Good walking area for a day, you will see how the real local people are make living. Garoga situated about 4 kilometers from Tuk Tuk Siadong. |
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Name : biherst | 19 Apr 2011 |
lapo tuak ini adlh kmpng q. . . . Masihol iba minum tuak takkasan dht na pinanggan. . . |
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Name : Carmencita Boekhoudt | 26 Mar 2010 |
Program Manager Tourism INHolland University of Applied Sciences Good initiative! With 4th year tourism students from INHolland University I also try to help Henry and his team to promote local culture as 'attraction' for visitors. Samosir Island has so much local culture to offer; food, music, woodcarving, daily life, rice and other cultivation etc. Visitors often like to see the 'backstage' of a tourism destination and interact with local people, so be inventive and show and teach the visitors more about your local culture! The visitor will appreciate it. |