Patung mayjen TNI (purn) HV worang
Discover the Majestic Patung Mayjen TNI (Purn) HV Worong
Explore the breathtaking heights of Mount Tumpa, an exhilarating peak in North Sulawesi offering stunning views and rich biodiversity.
Mount Tumpa, a breathtaking peak in North Sulawesi, offers adventurous tourists stunning vistas, diverse flora and fauna, and an exhilarating hiking experience that’s not to be missed.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Manado, head north on Jl. Raya Manado-Bitung for approximately 30 kilometers. Continue onto Jl. Raya Wori and follow the signs towards Wori village. Once you reach Wori, keep following local signs pointing towards Mount Tumpa. The last stretch involves a steep road leading up to the mountain. Ensure your vehicle is in good condition as the road can be rough in places.
Public Transportation
From Manado, you can take a minibus (angkot) to Wori. Look for minibuses heading to Wori at the local transport terminal. The fare is typically around IDR 25,000. Once in Wori, you may need to hire a motorcycle taxi (ojek) to reach the base of Mount Tumpa. Expect to pay around IDR 15,000 to IDR 20,000 for the ride. Be sure to negotiate the fare before starting your journey.
Hiking
After reaching the base of Mount Tumpa via car or motorcycle taxi, prepare for a hike. The trailhead is marked, but it can be steep and challenging. Wear appropriate hiking gear and bring enough water and snacks. The hike can take approximately 1-2 hours, depending on your fitness level. Be mindful of the local wildlife and enjoy the breathtaking views from the summit.
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