Huta Bolon Simanindo Museum Guide
Experience Batak Culture at Huta Bolon Simanindo Museum Guide
Discover the rich cultural heritage of the Batak people at the Huta Bolon Simanindo Museum, located on the Samosir Island in the heart of Lake Toba. This open-air museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the traditional way of life of the Batak Toba people, one of the six Batak ethnic groups. Immerse yourself in their unique customs, architecture, and artistry. Huta Bolon Simanindo was once the residence of a Batak king, Raja Simalungun. The complex consists of several traditional Batak houses, each with its own unique function and significance. These houses are characterized by their distinctive saddle-shaped roofs and intricate carvings, reflecting the Batak people's deep connection to nature and their ancestral beliefs. The museum showcases various artifacts, including traditional clothing, tools, weapons, and musical instruments, providing insights into the daily lives and cultural practices of the Batak people. Visitors to Huta Bolon Simanindo Museum can witness traditional Batak dances and music performances, offering a vibrant and engaging cultural experience. You can also learn about the traditional Batak social structure, religious beliefs, and artistic traditions. The museum often hosts demonstrations of traditional crafts, such as weaving and wood carving. While visiting Lake Toba, be sure to try local Batak cuisine, such as Arsik (fish cooked in a special sauce) and Saksang (pork cooked in blood and spices).
Transportation
To reach Huta Bolon Simanindo Museum, you'll first need to get to Samosir Island. Ferries depart regularly from Parapat on the mainland to Tomok or Tuk-Tuk on Samosir Island. From Tomok or Tuk-Tuk, you can hire a local taxi, rent a motorbike, or take a public minibus (locally known as 'angkot') to Simanindo. Ask the driver to take you to 'Museum Huta Bolon Simanindo'.
Opening Hours
08:00 AM - 06:00 PM daily
Ticket Price
Approximately IDR 5,000