Parbaba Beach—also known as Pantai Pasir Putih Parbaba—is a serene lakeside destination located in Hutabolon Village, Pangururan District, on Samosir Island, North Sumatra. Unlike coastal beaches, Parbaba Beach graces the shores of Lake Toba, the world’s largest volcanic lake, offering visitors a unique blend of mountainous scenery and tranquil waters.
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White Sandy Shoreline: The beach is renowned for its soft, white sand, providing a comfortable spot for sunbathing and relaxation.
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Calm Waters: The gentle waves of Lake Toba make it ideal for swimming and various water activities.
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Scenic Backdrop: Surrounded by lush greenery and with views of Pusuk Buhit Mountain, the beach offers picturesque landscapes perfect for photography.
Activities
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Water Sports: Visitors can engage in activities like banana boat rides and jet skiing.
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Beach Volleyball: The beach hosts volleyball matches, and tourists are welcome to join or watch.
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Relaxation: Shaded areas under large trees provide perfect spots for picnics or leisurely reading.
From Medan: Travel to Parapat, then take a ferry to Samosir Island. From there, Parbaba Beach is accessible via local transportation.
From Tomok Village: Approximately a 1-hour drive through scenic routes