Manado is the capital city of North Sulawesi, Indonesia which is famed for it gorgeous marine life, emerald mountains, flora and fauna, delectable cuisines, etc. I was thrilled when I was posted to Manado for my latest work trip!
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Conceirge at Formosa Hotel |
Upon arrival, we took a hour's ride from the airport to Formosa Hotel, which overlooks Manado Tua Island. Hotel Formosa generally has mediocre ratings and reviews, but I absolutely love it's centralized and convenient location. The hotel is surrounded by eating places and a supermarket where you can replentish travel supplies easily. The first dish that I tried in Manado was Pisang Goreng - Fried
Bananas. It is a 'staple' for the locals and it is cooked in various
styles, often accompanied by spicy condiments. Throughout my stay, each
Pisang Goreng that I tried had different tastes and textures.
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View from Hotel Formosa |
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Pisang Goreng |
Every nook and corner of Manado was pictureques and beautiful. We spent the 2nd day visiting Lake Tondano and Lake Linow. Afternoon tea was served at Lake Linow - choice of coffee/tea accompanied by 2 coconut biscuits. The locals had their tea/coffee with Pisang Goreng :)
In the evening, we headed to Citra land to see one of the largest Jesus statue in the world. For dinner, we headed to one of the local restaurants for barbeque fish. It was absolutely delicious! We spend an average of SGD5-10 on meals everyday. We were told that Manado locals are like Chinese. They consume almost anything. In the local markets, you could easily purchase exotic game and meat.
The subsequent days were spent in Bahowo village, situated in Bunaken Marine Park.
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Lake Tondano |
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Cafe at Lake Linow |
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Lake Linow |
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Afternoon tea at Linow |
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Jesus statue at Citra Land |
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Ikan Bakar (BBQ Fish served with kecap manis) |
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Piglet at Bahowo village |
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Bahowo village |
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