Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Road Trip to Padang: More than a week of amusements and a week before the tragedy

Day 1: The journey begins
This year holiday of the Idul Fitri 1430 H, September 2009, has been wonderful to me. My wife’s family decided to go on a road trip to their hometown in Padang, West Sumatera. It was such an offer which I am happy to oblige. Actually, it was the first time for me going to Padang but the second time going to Sumatera Island. The first one was way back in college, 7 years ago, with my fellow college friends from Petroleum Engineering Department, class of 99, Institut Teknologi Bandung. We went on a Field Trip to one of the oil field in Prabumulih, South Sumatera which is operated by P. T. Ekspan, now has become P.T. Medco Energi.

This year is different though, aside from the fact that I am already married now and have one beautiful baby girl, I got the chance to visit Padang city which I’ve heard that it has many spectacular view and scenery. We will get to that point later on.
The journey began from my house in Pondok Pinang at 8 p.m. after we broke our fasting during Ramadhan month. We arrived at the Pelabuhan Merak at 11 p.m. and went straight to Pelabuhan Bakaheuni in Bandar Lampung by using a Ferri boat.



The traffic of going in to the boat was not too heavy because it was not the peak timing of “mudik” yet. We arrived at the Pelabuhan Bakaheuni at dawn, and went straight to the Jalur Lintas Timur to proceed with our journey.

Day 2: Long way to go
It took about 36 to 40 hours of driving from Lampung to Padang passing Palembang in South Sumatera, Jambi, and straight to Solok, that is where my parents-in-law hometown, so we occasional change the driver’s seat position. It was the first time for me driving in Sumatera and what an experience it was. During the Jalur Lintas Timur, cars were moving so fast at high speed unlike in Jakarta where traffic hinders them in doing so. We took some time to rest during the way and spend the night somewhere in Jambi.



Day 3: Home at last
After a long and tiring yet exciting road trip we successfully arrived in Solok at 6 p.m. just in time to break our fasting. Solok is a relatively small city but I found a big and strong atmosphere of Islamic tradition and activity. Perhaps it was because my mother-in-law’s house is located just across a mosque. We were so tired at that time hence we spent the rest of the night trying to get some sleep and rest.

Day 4: A quick visit to Padang
Early in the morning we went to the nearest rice paddy field in Solok, not only to look at the beautiful scenery but also to donate some money to the needy in the area. Well it was actually my brother-in-law who donated the money, I and my wife had done it back in our house, and we called this Zakat Fitrah and Zakat Maal.




Not long after that we went to Padang; the duration from Solok to Padang is about two hours passing the Gunung Talang. After we arrived in Padang, my father-in-law took us to his hometown in the city to visit his parents’ cemetery. Afterwards, we made a small trip around the city while making our way back home to Solok. We arrived in Solok at night and spend some big-family time in one of our relative’s house. It was Malam Takbiran actually, yet the atmosphere is quite simple because we did not hear any fireworks only the sound of Takbir to pray our Allah SWT.

Day 5: Idul Fitri @ Solok
After one month of trying to get hold of our passion and fasting, the day of victory has finally arrived, Idul Fitri 1430H, a time to reflect our self and praying to be a better person in the future. Early in the morning we went to the mosque for our Shalat Ied ceremony and not long afterwards comes the time of asking forgiveness to our family and also visiting our relatives. Thus the whole day was spent in doing this activity.








Day 6: The Beauty of Sikuai Island
Whoo Hoo.. the next morning we prepared our self to go to the Sikuai island. We arrived at the port in Padang at 9.30 a.m. and make our way to the island by using a Ferri for about 1 – 2 hours. We took the one day tour package that cost us 250,000/person. The idea is to spend the day in the island and we will be picked up back at 4 p.m.




As soon as we arrived in the island, we were amazed on how beautiful the island is. White sands and coconut trees are everywhere. And if you look at the water you could see small fish along with the coral and reefs below. So the next thing that I did was to get the swimming googles and spend 2 hours of snorkeling at the heat of the sun, it was 1 p.m at that time. Luckily it was not raining and the weather was just perfect.





My baby girl took her first step lesson there with her mom while I was busy snorkeling. After some times, I asked my wife to join me snorkeling and it was her first time, so she was excited as well and really keen of doing that again sometimes.




Time passes real fast if you were doing something that you like because it turns out that it was already 4 p.m hence we rushed back to the boat to leave the Sikuai Island yet the beauty lingers forever.




Day 7: Istana Pagaruyung, Danau Singkarak and Bukit Tinggi
The next day, we leave early in the morning from Solok to go to Istana Pagaruyung and Bukit Tinggi. We passed the big and famous Danau Singkarak on our way there. There are 3 big lakes in West Sumatera, Danau Singkarak, Danau Maninjau, and Danau Kembar (Di Atas dan Di Bawah). My wife told me that each lake has a different fish inside, but they are all delicious.
We arrived at the Istana Pagaruyung at 2 p.m. This palace was burnt by fire not long ago therefore the reconstruction is still in progress at that time. At the entrance of the palace you will see a videotape of recording during the fire tragedy which is quite sad when you look at it. We got around the palace and guided by one of our relatives who is one of the employee in the reconstruction committee.




It is quite a huge palace and mostly made from wood, which has a unique sign or “ukiran” on it.
After spending one hour there, we went to Bukit Tinggi to spend a night there. Bukit Tinggi is famous of its cool weather, just like in Puncak area in Bogor, and also of its Jam Gadang which is located at the heart of the City. At night, we went to the Jam Gadang and luckily it was still during the festive season of Idul Fitri, hence there were fireworks everywhere. Although the sound was noisy but my dearest baby girl still managed to fell asleep, perhaps she was just too tired.




Day 8: Danau Maninjau and Kelok Ampe-Ampe
The next morning we went to a market near Jam Gadang to buy some souvenirs, and at noon we went back to Solok but this time we took a different route to pass the Kelok 44 (Kelok Ampe-Ampe) and go to Danau Maninjau to have dinner there.



Although I consider myself as a good driver but after seeing the Kelok Ampe-Ampe I just let my father-in-law who does the driving, they called it Kelok Ampe-Ampe simply because there are 44 U-turn from top of the mountain going down to the lake. It was a crazy street, and it takes more than skills to pass it. You might need many prayers and luck on it. Luckily there were not many trucks or cars at that time, so we finally arrived at the lake-front restaurant who serves great foods and have our dinner there.






At 8 p.m. we went back to Padang to visit one of our relatives and spend the night there. Yes, we went again through the Kelok Ampe-Ampe and yes it was not me who drove the car. Unfortunately due to the heavy traffic from Bukit Tinggi to Padang we ended up at 3 a.m at our relative’s house, normally it only takes 3 – 4 hours of driving.

Day 9: Crusing around Padang
Next morning, we cruised around Padang to buy some souvenirs and traditional food such as Kerupuk Sanjay, and we stopped by at one of the most delicious Ice Durian in the city, I forgot what it is called, something like Durian Gantung restaurant?? Anyway it was one perfect way to feast you thirst during the middle of the day. We arrived at Solok at 2 p.m, took same rest and prepare our self for our journey back to Jakarta
At 10 p.m we start our road trip to Jakarta and again luckily the traffic was not too heavy.

Day 10 – 12
After spending 2 days at the road trip and one night staying at Palembang, we finally managed to get back to Jakarta in a safe condition. This holiday trip surely was filled with amusement and excitement and I would not mind going back there again sometimes and repeat the whole thing. But one week after we arrived in Jakarta, I’ve seen the news on TV that there was a big earthquake and landslide that hit Padang city and surrounding. Thousands were dead plus hundreds are perhaps still missing at the landslide or building rumbles. Hundreds or thousands of houses and building were destroyed due to the magnitude of the earthquake. I could not imagine what would be the catastrophic situation at that time. Some parts of the house that belongs to one of our relatives in Padang, the one that we spent the night, was destroyed and fortunately they were alright and also our relatives in Solok. Nevertheless, my biggest and sincere condolences go for all the victim of the earthquake and natural tragedy in Padang. Hopefully, in a period of time you would all be strong and even better. Amien…

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