“Step into Batak History: Visit the Old Tomb of King Sidabutar”
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A visit to the Old Tomb of King Sidabutar in Tomok Village, Samosir Island, is a must-do cultural experience this summer. As the final resting place of one of the earliest Batak kings, this site offers a fascinating glimpse into North Sumatra’s rich history. The tomb, carved from a single giant stone, showcases distinctive Batak architecture and intricate carvings, including traditional motifs and guardian figures.
Notably, the tomb bears inscriptions and artistic details reflecting the fusion of Batak beliefs with Christian influences introduced during colonization. Surrounded by lush landscapes and steeped in legends, the site also honors King Sidabutar’s role in uniting clans and welcoming early missionaries. Guided by local storytellers, visitors can explore centuries-old customs, view traditional Ulos cloths, and witness ceremonial dances. It’s more than a historical monument—it’s a window into the heart of Batak heritage that makes for an unforgettable summer journey.