@@lifespeedsup1101 yes, of course bali is beautiful, He means that most tourist only know bali, but actually there's a lot of beautiful places in Indonesia besides bali,
i actually have so much respect for the tour guide at the Batak museum - he doesn't come across as an expert or an authority figure on those objects, but he's so clearly got such a passion and a deep interest in learning and teaching about the culture and history of the tribe and i think that's wonderful. As a Scot myself, the preservation of such things is such an important thing to cultural my identity... i remember being so excited in primary school when I learned to count to ten in Gaelic. So when the guide explained the Batak alphabet is being taught in their schools, it warmed my heart a little :) he really came across as a cool guy who's eager to teach about what's on their display edit: the lady you bought the bracelet from was so fun! what an attractive soul!!!
The womans laugh near the end who has the shop, her laugh and energy is second to none. Just such a contagiously happy person. Couldn't stop smiling watching her laugh and just love life 💙
I'm as a local people in there is so proud of you. Beside you are so friendly, you also appreciate others culture. Can't wait you for coming again to this wonderful place
Love this series, you made me miss Samosir, I was born in there but the Last time I visit Samosir was 15 years ago. shout out to the museum guide, for only IDR 5000 he explained everything and answer all of your borderline ridiculous questions, considering IDR 5000 can't even buy 1 Coke. - S. Naibaho
Man, i like how you state your opinion. You just being honest instead of being nice to pleasure others. You are right that the area around Danau Toba should have more tourist. Therefore, we have a lot to do to make Toba became more tourist friendly, especially our mindset and infrastructures.
In indonesia.. first they will be asking you.. “are married..? are you single.? why are you alone..?” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 else.. “why are you alone.? why you are not married.? what ever your answer they will be curious about your private.. privacy fr you but not for them.. *based on my story too but they just think too simple.. it’s just good to be possitive.. and it’s totally you.. Thanks for visit my country.. my great grand mother’s land Dale.. love you from Surabaya.. Gbu 🙏
40 minutes and 40 seconds ago, I knew nothing about the Batak People. Fascinating history and culture, friendly welcoming people too. The guy in the museum was so knowledgeable and the wifie in the shop made me laugh, 15,000 Euro, think she fancied yur man haha! Longest video ever, without a mention of Coke Zero haha! Nice one Dale, thanks mate.
Iy cuk kalau 5rb mah kurang , 20rb nih bagusnya soalnya udh pakai b Inggris yg d mengerti sama bang Dale Philip , trs d jelasin dengan rinci , museum nya juga lumayan gede , tapi murah kali ya untuk 5rb
Yeah, she is a sweet and kind woman, i was there back in December 2020, i was looking some souvenirs, enter some shops which sell souvenir a little bit pricey, then i found her, offering souvenir with a discount price, have a chit chat and ask her family name since i am also a Batak.
The museum guide make me remember about my father, because when my father try to explain about my family's culture (minang), it's look like that guy when he try to explain about batak culture. They're so wonderful I think, because all of them knowledge about they culture.
If's funny how I am (Indonesian) enjoying your Scottish accent while I am in lockdown in Edinburgh, missing all conversations with locals due to this pandemic. Stay safe, Dale.
I have watched every single of your videos in Medan. It brings back the memories I have when I was there. Now I live in Leicester, UK and it is really happy to see you explored the city, it feels like I am coming back home :) I have never even visited some places you went to. I appreciate it mate, hope you had a great time in Medan mate.
Hi Dale, Can't believe I just discovered your channel and couldn't stop watching all your videos. My family is from Sumatra (Bukittinggi & Padang if you ever have the chance to explore) but I spent most of my life in the US. This video is definitely making me put Samosir on my travel bucket list. Awesome job showing the culture & 'off the beaten path' destinations, keep up the videos and stay safe!
Lake toba is very very beautifuuul,,,,,and worth visiting tourists.WowWw...the price is very affordable, And The People are friendly And Kind ,Lets travel To lake Toba. God Bless-
Hi dale, i just found your channel, how lovely to see you had some fun in north sumatera. i live in medan, and been to samosir quite often, but watching you just scrolling down the island make me feel like having some new experience. there's not so many tourist want to have such a real experience like you've done. what a honest and lovely vlog, and dale you are such a good type of man. thanks for coming, hope you come and visit indonesia especially north sumatera once again. im hoping for this channel to get more attention. Horas✊🏻
27:00. This moving statue is a legendary statue from batak just like what the museum man said about the moving statue that in the past they use someone's spirit to move the statue. This statue has a story, actually in the past there was a king and his beloved son, the king truly love his son but sadly his son die in the war and after know that his son die he lives in depression and someone from the kingdom called 'datu' said that what if we made a statue and put your son's soul in to the statue so the king will not be sad again. They used to play the music in the past every night and the son's soul will get in the statue. What you see over there is the original one. Believe it or not batak people is full of mystic, even in the past they were cannibal. Sorry for my bad English hopefully foreigners from outside who has no idea what the hell is that understand the legendary story behind that statue.
Thanks @Dale Philip . Samosir looks amazing! Breathtaking! The highlight of the video was your convo with the lady vendor; she was indulgent, knowledgeable and funny. It's admirable how Indonesians preserve their culture by making it an integral part of their education. It's interesting to know Scotland is doing the same. Perhaps someday you can educate us about your Gaelic customs and traditions as well?
It makes me laugh when you speak to the people, you put on a voice changing how you say the words. My brother does that aswell. You’re soo lucky to travel.
Thank you for coming to Lake Toba and making a video documentation about Lake Toba to introduce Lake Toba to the world. I hope with this video tourists around the world can come to Lake Toba. for those who watch this video come to Lake Toba, your eyes will be spoiled by the view of Lake Toba which is very beautiful.
Several Things of Happiness for Dale : -Coca Cola Zero -Nasi goreng -Swiming pool -No scam -Nice view -Nice weather -Cheap prizes -Driving tuk tuk -No kissing couple with umbrella -Friendly local people that can speak english - "Yum Yum Yum" after eat something -The people who supporting Glasgow Rangers -No elephant pants - b i g b r e a s t s
I binged watching your vlog about Indonesia and I immediately subscribe you because you visit anti mainstream destination and one of dangerous place in Indonesia, Medan. You're legend, you deserves more subs. Indonesia isn't only about Java Island, there are so many things outside Java that need to explore and show the world. It's worth for visiting and never regrets, I always wanted to go to outside Java! Fascinating!
Classic footage and excellent riding and commentating ,I went to lake toba in late 70s. amazing I'd love to learn more. Never loose the culture.if you could film less evasive, that would be cool Batak is gold
I went here, stayed on tuktuk. Wish i had got a scooter and explored like this! Amazing video, now i want to go back so much!! Anyone fancy a Sumatran roadtrip 2021!?
Good items and information in the museum, the guide knew his stuff. Coke Zero must have stopped production 😂 There’s a chance for Irn Bru yet. Stay safe.
I'm a bataknese and I find your name coincidentally pretty funny in Batak because "*Dale*" (pronounciated like Duh-lay) is the term used for Bataknese descendants who are unfamiliar with Batak tradition (mostly those who are raised in cities), while here you are a non-native Bataknese actually learning our culture! Props to you man from Indonesia! 🇮🇩
fyi you don't need to add nese in batak because is batak already describe an ethnic group, its a common misconception for people to say bataknese. javanese, balinese etc were added nese because java and bali is a place first, the people who inhabit the place are called place+nese. we're more like minang and dayak, theyre not minangnese or dayaknese, just minang and dayak.
Wow this is crazy, my dad is batak with the last name Samosir and my mum is from manado. I lived in Indonesia for the first 7 years of my life but have been abroad ever since. Only now have I been introduced to deep batak culture through your visit to the traditional home. My last name is Pakpahan btw 😂 (gaket mas itu bilang surname gua) Keep going with your Adventures Dale!
There is no Tiger in Samosir island but on Sumatra forest far from lake Toba ,so that place really save for tourism ,ang the government of Indonesia soon make the like Toba same like Bali island,its gonna be wonderful place 👌;)
Sou apaixonada pela Indonesia .vi esse video por acaso pela tv e levei um susto porque a casa .que voce mostrou eu ja estive num sonho .me lembro dos objetos .das pequenas lojinhas .tudo muito estranho.me lembrei na hora .e o povo animado .conheco .por sonhos
Thanks dale for coming to my country, i hope you come back again and you take a lot of your friends, and come to bandung i will show you best places in here
The guy showing you around the museum seemed very pleased to see you as a customer. 😊👍 Very interesting history. I'm certain these past and current tribes around the world know more about the human brain & mind, than the modern day technology world.
I love your videos about Medan, last time i was there was 2014. I miss Medan because my father's family is Bataknese, now i live in Sidoarjo, East Java. I hope you explore more of Indonesian culture. I hope you understand what i write, sorry my english is bad, Cheers Dale!
and that student come from Java which it should be more educated, yeah I feel embarrassed since I'm from Java as well, hopefully, they realized if English is very important
Its so fucking embarassing lmao, if yourw in college and cant speak english, you should probably consider to drop out because you just wasting time and oxygen lmaooo
english isn't that important. look japanese, korea, chinese. they can't speak english but have many tourist.no need to be embrassed. do not feel inferior to other language
@@barry.b.bensonjr english isn't that important. look japanese, korea, chinese. they can't speak english but have many tourist. no need to be embrassed. do not feel inferior to other language
@@10klikeanonimbalikwxc14 I think English is important, as it becomes the international language on this planet (we can't deny the fact tho), making communication way easier. Imagine if we can't understand what others say would be ridiculous, wouldn't it? When we travel abroad and we cannot have even a single basic conversation with others, isn't that frustrating for you? (yes you may have a translator or kind of that, but it will be freer if we are the ones who talk directly to them, it is also wasting time tho). As an additional point, our vision could be enhanced massively since there are tons of English literature and articles. However, it would be great if we can also bring our language to the international level (like anime in Japanese, Korean in Korean entertainment, etc.), so I think both local and international language does important. And about your tourist point. Language is not the only indicator for tourists to decide to go there, there are lots others (safeness, immigration things like visa, infrastructure, access, quality of tourism sector in the area, etc.). But I agree with your point that we should not feel inferior to use, or even just understand them, since the point of language is to communicate, not as a pride or else
Nice video. I've ever come to this museum but I haven't make any entrance there. What I like from this video is, I can learn what my ancestors did in the past, in the other (foreigner) perspective.
hello dale. I'm from Batak land. thank you for your visit to our country, have a nice day. God bless you. if you have time come to our area in Tarutung for a tour, the city of Spiritual tourism.
Hello dale, thank you for coming to Indonesian and than in the Samosir island and i want to say thank you so very very much for promotional Batak culture to in the world.... 💝 God bless you dale
It's a little bit fun when that lady speak english but the college student don't😂 in Indonesia, we have learned english since elementary school. Even some schools put english subject when still kindergarten
Just to clarify.... at 37:13 The seller said Horas meaning as Welcome. But it was not completely true. Horas is Batak Greeting, means, May God Blessing Us with His Grace, if you shake hand with others and you said, Horas, and they must be reply also with Horas, If you will say goodbye to anyone and you wave your hand and say, Horas. It means, May you always get luck, may you get healthy, May you get wealthy. And see you again in positive situations. It is the same meaning of 'Shalom' greeting in Jews traditions.
That fruit that fell off that tree missing your helmet-less head looked like a passion fruit but I could be wrong though. Great video as usual. I like these more frequent drops. Keep em coming bro.
The fruit is called markisa. It's sweet and lil bit sour. Batak' s traditional house is similar with my tribe Toraja house. But Batak is in North Sumatra and Toraja tribe is in South Sulawesi. Their cultures looks similar too. Dale, you should paid him more than 5K because he gave you so many information and so patient to explain everything hehe..
Hi I'm from Indonesia, i see your Channel TH-cam about Indonesia (north Sumatera) and so fun with your travelling in here. Maybe you can visit north Sumatera again specially in Tarutung city. Tarutung city is a small city but it's the beautiful city and have many tourism place. Thank you! Sorry my English is bad :( Have fun traveling...
Inilah yg membuat pengalaman adalah guru yg terbaik, penjual wanita yg faseh bahasa Inggris karna udah biasa melayani bule menggunakan bahasa Inggris, kalau mahasiswa dilingkungan mereka tidak menggunakan bahasa Inggris
Back in 2020 i went to Toba and bought some souvenir from that kind woman, she is very sweet, and i have a little chit chat, and her family name or Marga/Boru is "Simamora", and her husband is "Sitanggang" if im not mistaken.
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Go to BALI indonesia mister
@@sarif-nj6pb No, Bali would be too boring
@@kaikart123 mantap kali nickname mu itu ya
come to Jogja Dale
the price of coca cola zero is only 3k hha
Most of tourists: let's traveling to Bali make a party
Dale: let's travel to beautiful part of indonesia started with north Sumatra :)
That's me!
@@Dale_Philip if you love peaceful place, hiking and mountain, you should go to java mate.
@@lifespeedsup1101 yes, of course bali is beautiful,
He means that most tourist only know bali, but actually there's a lot of beautiful places in Indonesia besides bali,
@@lifespeedsup1101 wow... Your a vlogger too 😃😃👍
@@luceindeep5879 don't so be overproud bro
i actually have so much respect for the tour guide at the Batak museum - he doesn't come across as an expert or an authority figure on those objects, but he's so clearly got such a passion and a deep interest in learning and teaching about the culture and history of the tribe and i think that's wonderful. As a Scot myself, the preservation of such things is such an important thing to cultural my identity... i remember being so excited in primary school when I learned to count to ten in Gaelic. So when the guide explained the Batak alphabet is being taught in their schools, it warmed my heart a little :)
he really came across as a cool guy who's eager to teach about what's on their display
edit: the lady you bought the bracelet from was so fun! what an attractive soul!!!
The price only 5k rupiah for lovely museum tour guide i feel sad and happy at the same time 🙁
I gave him 10k tip. I think he is owner or from owner family and makes money from selling the souvenirs. I think....
Yes it is too cheap for those wonderful explanation, thanks dale for giving him more
The museum man is very very friendly.. i'm proud of this👍
I think he probably gets money from the government. As a museum keeper.
The fruit is "markisa" a.k.a passion fruit..sweet soury.hmm
Man that museum tour guide is really give a good service for 5 thousand rupiahs.
iyaa keren, cuman 5rb loh parkir di indomaret saja 2rb🤣
Even with 1 random bois
@@muhammadrafly4405 buat beli cigarette itu😁
I'm sure Jason gave him tips
Saya belum pernah ke museum ini
for 50 cents you get a personal tour guide for the museum! that's crazy!
Amazing right? Not like India
@@WillyAryandaStevanus no need to bring other countries into this.
The womans laugh near the end who has the shop, her laugh and energy is second to none. Just such a contagiously happy person. Couldn't stop smiling watching her laugh and just love life 💙
i find it funny when the lady vendor speak english and those college students dont
Very surprising
@@Dale_Philip Yeah... i like how the hell ???
@@misterxyz5958 those people probably think english is useless.
The museum guide was very knowledgeable and forthcoming.
Lol me too im very suprised
I'm as a local people in there is so proud of you. Beside you are so friendly, you also appreciate others culture. Can't wait you for coming again to this wonderful place
Love this series, you made me miss Samosir, I was born in there but the Last time I visit Samosir was 15 years ago.
shout out to the museum guide, for only IDR 5000 he explained everything and answer all of your borderline ridiculous questions, considering IDR 5000 can't even buy 1 Coke.
- S. Naibaho
Learn english tho, your sentences not really right at all, im also a bataknese and im from medan
Herbert Ant who the fuck asked?
@@5555555lowmen language dude, i dont even say something bad such f**k or s**t to u........
@@herbertant4096 can you correct it?, I'm still learning too.
Horas
Man, i like how you state your opinion. You just being honest instead of being nice to pleasure others. You are right that the area around Danau Toba should have more tourist. Therefore, we have a lot to do to make Toba became more tourist friendly, especially our mindset and infrastructures.
I'm always honest 👍
In indonesia.. first they will be asking you.. “are married..? are you single.? why are you alone..?”
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
else.. “why are you alone.? why you are not married.?
what ever your answer they will be curious about your private..
privacy fr you but not for them..
*based on my story too
but they just think too simple..
it’s just good to be possitive.. and it’s totally you..
Thanks for visit my country.. my great grand mother’s land Dale..
love you from Surabaya.. Gbu 🙏
Myyybe for bule and us is different perspective ...when we consider it as private.. for them myybe not
I hope after this video the museum will have many customers
I hope too
Yup
40 minutes and 40 seconds ago, I knew nothing about the Batak People. Fascinating history and culture, friendly welcoming people too. The guy in the museum was so knowledgeable and the wifie in the shop made me laugh, 15,000 Euro, think she fancied yur man haha!
Longest video ever, without a mention of Coke Zero haha! Nice one Dale, thanks mate.
Bataks are NZ Maori relations.🇳🇿
@@vtecpreludevtec I don't think so. Mollucan/Ambonese are more related to Maori/Islanders people
Jonathan Wicaksono yes true,but I read Toraja and Bataks also.
Bahasa Maluku Asli is meant to be close to Maori.
P.s. Utube Bahasa Indonesia meets Te Reo Maori,jumpa lagi.
cuma 5 ribu di jelasin semua dengan rinci pake bahasa inggris pulak tu. keren.
Biasanya kalo wisatawan baik dikasih tip nya mas tapi tetap murah kok
Miris gua liat nya kalo ada yang kasi harga gak normal
Ahhah bulek skrg uda pada pintar gabisa di bodoh2 in lagi
Iy cuk kalau 5rb mah kurang , 20rb nih bagusnya soalnya udh pakai b Inggris yg d mengerti sama bang Dale Philip , trs d jelasin dengan rinci , museum nya juga lumayan gede , tapi murah kali ya untuk 5rb
@@er-iq mungkin sudah di pertimbangkan
Hi Dale, I was there 2 months before you, and that lady who sells bracelets to you was really a kind woman. Nice video and good luck dude!
Yeah, she is a sweet and kind woman, i was there back in December 2020, i was looking some souvenirs, enter some shops which sell souvenir a little bit pricey, then i found her, offering souvenir with a discount price, have a chit chat and ask her family name since i am also a Batak.
The museum guide make me remember about my father, because when my father try to explain about my family's culture (minang), it's look like that guy when he try to explain about batak culture. They're so wonderful I think, because all of them knowledge about they culture.
Where yout pfp from
If's funny how I am (Indonesian) enjoying your Scottish accent while I am in lockdown in Edinburgh, missing all conversations with locals due to this pandemic. Stay safe, Dale.
I have watched every single of your videos in Medan. It brings back the memories I have when I was there. Now I live in Leicester, UK and it is really happy to see you explored the city, it feels like I am coming back home :) I have never even visited some places you went to. I appreciate it mate, hope you had a great time in Medan mate.
Hi Dale, Can't believe I just discovered your channel and couldn't stop watching all your videos. My family is from Sumatra (Bukittinggi & Padang if you ever have the chance to explore) but I spent most of my life in the US. This video is definitely making me put Samosir on my travel bucket list. Awesome job showing the culture & 'off the beaten path' destinations, keep up the videos and stay safe!
My pleasure. I wish I had stayed longer and made more videos there.
me too
Welcome to Samosir Island. We glad that you enjoyed your trip there. Hope that many people would come and visit this beautiful place~
I love how you interact with everyone when you travel ! You’re bright and bubbly and it makes my day . I can’t stop binge watching !
I hope you, make a content about indonesia again, 😂
Because it was fun
Later this year I will.
Yups. So LoL
On where?
@@Dale_Philip yeah you can come to bali or lombok, and you can see exotic tropical island
@@back_again7560 basic
I was there 5 years ago..but i ignored the Batak house. Thanks to you now i know what inside the muzium..
Lake toba is very very beautifuuul,,,,,and worth visiting tourists.WowWw...the price is very affordable, And The People are friendly And Kind ,Lets travel To lake Toba.
God Bless-
Hi dale, i just found your channel, how lovely to see you had some fun in north sumatera. i live in medan, and been to samosir quite often, but watching you just scrolling down the island make me feel like having some new experience. there's not so many tourist want to have such a real experience like you've done. what a honest and lovely vlog, and dale you are such a good type of man. thanks for coming, hope you come and visit indonesia especially north sumatera once again. im hoping for this channel to get more attention. Horas✊🏻
I would certainly come to Sumatra to meet someone like you!
Dale: Spends a long time chatting with the woman.
Woman: Are you married?
Dale: Gets the hell out of there.
I never thought I have such a beautiful country thank you for telling us amazing place
27:00. This moving statue is a legendary statue from batak just like what the museum man said about the moving statue that in the past they use someone's spirit to move the statue. This statue has a story, actually in the past there was a king and his beloved son, the king truly love his son but sadly his son die in the war and after know that his son die he lives in depression and someone from the kingdom called 'datu' said that what if we made a statue and put your son's soul in to the statue so the king will not be sad again. They used to play the music in the past every night and the son's soul will get in the statue. What you see over there is the original one. Believe it or not batak people is full of mystic, even in the past they were cannibal.
Sorry for my bad English hopefully foreigners from outside who has no idea what the hell is that understand the legendary story behind that statue.
thanks for this explanation and your english is fine mate ;) cheers!
Thanks man!
Thanks @Dale Philip . Samosir looks amazing! Breathtaking! The highlight of the video was your convo with the lady vendor; she was indulgent, knowledgeable and funny. It's admirable how Indonesians preserve their culture by making it an integral part of their education. It's interesting to know Scotland is doing the same. Perhaps someday you can educate us about your Gaelic customs and traditions as well?
It makes me laugh when you speak to the people, you put on a voice changing how you say the words. My brother does that aswell. You’re soo lucky to travel.
I’m welsh and when I speak English to strangers my welsh accent completely disappears lol. It’s easier for people to understand me
Agree with you...some accent not recognize in indonesia
Cwk apa cwk
The museum was very cheap, and described in detail and the guy looks good.
Thank you for coming to Lake Toba and making a video documentation about Lake Toba to introduce Lake Toba to the world. I hope with this video tourists around the world can come to Lake Toba. for those who watch this video come to Lake Toba, your eyes will be spoiled by the view of Lake Toba which is very beautiful.
Several Things of Happiness for Dale :
-Coca Cola Zero
-Nasi goreng
-Swiming pool
-No scam
-Nice view
-Nice weather
-Cheap prizes
-Driving tuk tuk
-No kissing couple with umbrella
-Friendly local people that can speak english
- "Yum Yum Yum" after eat something
-The people who supporting Glasgow Rangers
-No elephant pants
- b i g b r e a s t s
a fly comes on the road....
Dale: Looks like a lot of traffic...
- the people who supported Glasgow rangers
@@muhammadrifkiridhani874 😂😂😂
lmaoo
And said "Yum Yum Yum" after eat something😆
5:40 That was smart of him to let you film the whole interaction, because people watching this will want to visit it and bring people.
I'm back here after a few months! Your videos really heal me! Love your channel
I binged watching your vlog about Indonesia and I immediately subscribe you because you visit anti mainstream destination and one of dangerous place in Indonesia, Medan. You're legend, you deserves more subs. Indonesia isn't only about Java Island, there are so many things outside Java that need to explore and show the world. It's worth for visiting and never regrets, I always wanted to go to outside Java! Fascinating!
Hi man, im from indonesia and i really like your channel.. congrats man, u just got one more subscriber
Classic footage and excellent riding and commentating ,I went to lake toba in late 70s. amazing I'd love to learn more. Never loose the culture.if you could film less evasive, that would be cool Batak is gold
I went here, stayed on tuktuk. Wish i had got a scooter and explored like this! Amazing video, now i want to go back so much!! Anyone fancy a Sumatran roadtrip 2021!?
Good items and information in the museum, the guide knew his stuff.
Coke Zero must have stopped production 😂
There’s a chance for Irn Bru yet.
Stay safe.
I'm a bataknese and I find your name coincidentally pretty funny in Batak because "*Dale*" (pronounciated like Duh-lay) is the term used for Bataknese descendants who are unfamiliar with Batak tradition (mostly those who are raised in cities), while here you are a non-native Bataknese actually learning our culture!
Props to you man from Indonesia! 🇮🇩
Dalle from Jakarta
A dale named Dale
Dale dang dalle
@@diramoti7490Yu cute as hell.. dimana?
fyi you don't need to add nese in batak because is batak already describe an ethnic group, its a common misconception for people to say bataknese. javanese, balinese etc were added nese because java and bali is a place first, the people who inhabit the place are called place+nese. we're more like minang and dayak, theyre not minangnese or dayaknese, just minang and dayak.
TH-cam bring me to your channel.
And 3 hours later...
What a journey!!
Thanks :)
I don't particulary like vlogs, but I can enjoy yours Dale.
It's looks so good, I like how you jumps into some kind of events.
Wow this is crazy, my dad is batak with the last name Samosir and my mum is from manado. I lived in Indonesia for the first 7 years of my life but have been abroad ever since. Only now have I been introduced to deep batak culture through your visit to the traditional home. My last name is Pakpahan btw 😂 (gaket mas itu bilang surname gua)
Keep going with your Adventures Dale!
Samosir Cottage is one of my favourite place to stay when in Samosir. The owner was my neighbour in Siantar City.
Nice people.
Becarefull in the woods, there still many tigers in sumatera.
There is no Tiger in Samosir island but on Sumatra forest far from lake Toba ,so that place really save for tourism ,ang the government of Indonesia soon make the like Toba same like Bali island,its gonna be wonderful place 👌;)
Sou apaixonada pela Indonesia .vi esse video por acaso pela tv e levei um susto porque a casa .que voce mostrou eu ja estive num sonho .me lembro dos objetos .das pequenas lojinhas .tudo muito estranho.me lembrei na hora .e o povo animado .conheco .por sonhos
Thanks dale for coming to my country, i hope you come back again and you take a lot of your friends, and come to bandung i will show you best places in here
The guy showing you around the museum seemed very pleased to see you as a customer. 😊👍 Very interesting history.
I'm certain these past and current tribes around the world know more about the human brain & mind, than the modern day technology world.
I agree
YESS I'M FROM MEDAN, AND I HAVE THOUSAND TIME GO TO SAMOSIR
Batak people like to talk frankly, is the opposite of Javanese. Don't hesitate to say if like or dislike. Keep up Dave!
It was a nice conversation with shopkeeper lady and the guide. ❤❤❤
32:20 dele: what is this....
Student : eeeee
Merchandise seller : hold my selling book
Wkwkwk
Hihihi..
Malu-maluin, student from university wkwk
Universitas Jawa itu dimana sih
Iya, sedih gua nontonnya bro...
Indonesian seem such a lovely place
indonesians are very friendly ppl especially in the rural areas.
I love your videos about Medan, last time i was there was 2014. I miss Medan because my father's family is Bataknese, now i live in Sidoarjo, East Java. I hope you explore more of Indonesian culture. I hope you understand what i write, sorry my english is bad, Cheers Dale!
Btw ini bukan di medan, tapi di samosir 😂 😂
as usual, liked and commented before watch
I don't know how I stumbled upon your video, but I really enjoyed it!! Thanks for sharing your cool travels!
Thanks very much. Many more videos like this one coming soon. :)
The vendor lady is more fluent in english than the orange college students. Im having the secondhand embarassment as an Indonesian
and that student come from Java which it should be more educated, yeah I feel embarrassed since I'm from Java as well, hopefully, they realized if English is very important
Its so fucking embarassing lmao, if yourw in college and cant speak english, you should probably consider to drop out because you just wasting time and oxygen lmaooo
english isn't that important. look japanese, korea, chinese. they can't speak english but have many tourist.no need to be embrassed. do not feel inferior to other language
@@barry.b.bensonjr english isn't that important. look japanese, korea, chinese. they can't speak english but have many tourist. no need to be embrassed. do not feel inferior to other language
@@10klikeanonimbalikwxc14 I think English is important, as it becomes the international language on this planet (we can't deny the fact tho), making communication way easier. Imagine if we can't understand what others say would be ridiculous, wouldn't it? When we travel abroad and we cannot have even a single basic conversation with others, isn't that frustrating for you? (yes you may have a translator or kind of that, but it will be freer if we are the ones who talk directly to them, it is also wasting time tho). As an additional point, our vision could be enhanced massively since there are tons of English literature and articles. However, it would be great if we can also bring our language to the international level (like anime in Japanese, Korean in Korean entertainment, etc.), so I think both local and international language does important. And about your tourist point. Language is not the only indicator for tourists to decide to go there, there are lots others (safeness, immigration things like visa, infrastructure, access, quality of tourism sector in the area, etc.). But I agree with your point that we should not feel inferior to use, or even just understand them, since the point of language is to communicate, not as a pride or else
Nice video. I've ever come to this museum but I haven't make any entrance there. What I like from this video is, I can learn what my ancestors did in the past, in the other (foreigner) perspective.
You should visit the museum one day!
@@Dale_Philip Have you ever visited Pangururan, a small town located at another side of Samosir island?
hello dale. I'm from Batak land. thank you for your visit to our country, have a nice day. God bless you. if you have time come to our area in Tarutung for a tour, the city of Spiritual tourism.
Yes dale good vid and the longer the better for me keep em coming
15:48 with only 5k rupiahs you can have all tourist guide for information in that museum that’s so fantastic
Don't forget to come to Indonesia again
Hello dale, thank you for coming to Indonesian and than in the Samosir island and i want to say thank you so very very much for promotional Batak culture to in the world.... 💝 God bless you dale
Welcome to lake toba and samosir island,,, "negeri indah kepingan surga"
Thanks for coming into my home . Bataks love You
Dale knows how to spend his money....you are funny and the happy man Dale... I laughed a lot watching your video
Thanks for remind me back of a good memories there! 🙌🏻
Thank Dale.to introduce Batak tradition.
Amaze..keep up and go fight.
hi im from samosir and batak , but currently live in England . happy to watch your video and Beautiful Lake Toba
Didia di samosir
😁😁😁 tidak di tanda lg andaliman berarti
@pur Ba hahah hutandai do andaliman sangsang hehehe
@sudirman saroji “he “ ???
Boha ma rasa ni andaliman i ito?😁😁
It's a little bit fun when that lady speak english but the college student don't😂 in Indonesia, we have learned english since elementary school. Even some schools put english subject when still kindergarten
Just found your channel yesterday and yet im addicted now watching your 1 hour vids! Keep humble mate youre so cool💪🏼 much love from medan mate here😆
That museum guide guy was very sweet and he addressed all the questions in a very polite manner. 👍👍
Love your videos bro.. I watch ur videos to hear u say "a wee bit".
Your videos have a positive vibes for me, i'm from Indonesia but never go to Samosir. I enjoyed the video and learned either.. 😂
Loving the vids Dale, glad I found your channel mate!
Just to clarify....
at 37:13 The seller said Horas meaning as Welcome.
But it was not completely true.
Horas is Batak Greeting, means, May God Blessing Us with His Grace, if you shake hand with others and you said, Horas, and they must be reply also with Horas,
If you will say goodbye to anyone and you wave your hand and say, Horas.
It means,
May you always get luck, may you get healthy, May you get wealthy. And see you again in positive situations.
It is the same meaning of 'Shalom' greeting in Jews traditions.
Thank u, horas 🙏
That fruit that fell off that tree missing your helmet-less head looked like a passion fruit but I could be wrong though. Great video as usual. I like these more frequent drops. Keep em coming bro.
It was a passion fruit and I often eat them..
I enjoy watching your travel experiences. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
I like how enthusiast that museum guy, even tho his english is limited
Hi Philip, i see ur video in toba island, i am very enjoy to watch. Thks Philip, keep on rules y, hope ur get more subscriber..
The fruit is called markisa. It's sweet and lil bit sour. Batak' s traditional house is similar with my tribe Toraja house. But Batak is in North Sumatra and Toraja tribe is in South Sulawesi. Their cultures looks similar too. Dale, you should paid him more than 5K because he gave you so many information and so patient to explain everything hehe..
Dale, you're very clever in reading new situation. Thanks for sharing.
Hi I'm from Indonesia, i see your Channel TH-cam about Indonesia (north Sumatera) and so fun with your travelling in here. Maybe you can visit north Sumatera again specially in Tarutung city. Tarutung city is a small city but it's the beautiful city and have many tourism place. Thank you! Sorry my English is bad :(
Have fun traveling...
Inilah yg membuat pengalaman adalah guru yg terbaik, penjual wanita yg faseh bahasa Inggris karna udah biasa melayani bule menggunakan bahasa Inggris, kalau mahasiswa dilingkungan mereka tidak menggunakan bahasa Inggris
I am indonesia, i like your video thaks bro.
thanks to come here, back again my friend
The Tombstone Museum can be fun if you know Ventriloquism, you really freak people out .
LOL
Love Indonesia from Nepal
the way she slapped your wrist and laughed i knew the next question would be about marriage haha
Hahahah lmao
Nice video and experience...Good luck and thank you had visited our land.
Dale loving the videos. Watched your Sri Lanka vlogs before I went out there. Was incredible
Your videos are so addictive.Sunday,perfect day to enjoy tourism vlogs😍
hi, I'm niki ,, glad to see your vlog ,, if there is a happy time to accompany you around samosir ,, i live in tomok
Hope you can make another visit to our country again, Dale. Thanks for your nice and educative videos, cheers mate!
if you travel by motorcycle don't forget to remove the lock of the motorcycle.
prone to theft
Back in 2020 i went to Toba and bought some souvenir from that kind woman, she is very sweet, and i have a little chit chat, and her family name or Marga/Boru is "Simamora", and her husband is "Sitanggang" if im not mistaken.
I'm so glad to found your video🥰
😁👍