LAKE Kerinci is a lake that has an area of about 4,200 hectares with a depth of 110 m and is situated at an altitude of 783 meters above sea level. The lake holds many species of fish.
Semah Fish is the most popular type and is an endemic fish. Lake Kerinci district is located in two District of Lake Kerinci and Around Lake District.
There are several interesting locations in several villages around Lake Kerinci, the Regional Pesanggarahan where we can see from the above views of Lake Kerinci, Cape Bung Hatta Hatta is
the place to enjoy the panoramic view of Lake Kerinci and plant trees there,
Seleman village house there which is a typical home Laheik Kerinci, and in the village of Middle Island are Dolmen Stone Sacred Mosques King and Middle Island and around Kerinci lake there are a number of carved stone megaliths suspected human remains.
To reach the location can be reached by road with several alternatives: the first alternative: the journey begins from the city of Edinburgh into the River Fully. The distance between Edinburgh to the River Full of about 500 km with a travel time for 10 hours. The trip can be done with ground vehicles in the form of public transportation, car rental or private car.
The second alternative: the trip can be started from the city of Padang to Tapan then proceed to the river Filled with a distance of 278 km. The journey taken for about seven hours. The trip can be done with public transportation, car rental or private car.
The third alternative: the journey begins from Padang to Muaralabuh, then proceed to grit Tuo. The distance from the city of Padang to the scene about 211 miles with long travel approximately 5-6 hours. The trip can be done with ground vehicles in the form of public transportation, car rental or private car.
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