4 Best Views in Nagari Sulit Air

Holla! Indonesia has incredible views in each region from Sabang until Merauke. And have you ever heard of a village named Nagari Sulit Air? Nagari Sulit Air is one of the beautiful villages in Kabupaten Solok, West Sumatra. You might spend your weekend here for healing. For you who live in the urban area, the nuance of rural can be special and needed for refreshing. So, on this occasion, I will give you the 4 best views in  Nagari Sulit Air.

1. Gunung Merah Putih

 

Gunung Merah Putih is a mountain, "Merah Putih" means red and white as you can see in the picture above Gunung Merah Putih has red and white color. This color comes from two stone walls on two sides of this mountain. Gunung Merah Putih has 1.000 stairs that the Sulit Air community built a long time ago by themselves so that it will make the visitor easier to climb this mountain. You will pass a beautiful view of the cluster of rice fields, of course for the best in the mount of Gunung Merah Putih. It is really good for healing and refreshing.

2. Timbulun 


The icon that I'd like to share with you is the meadow landscape. Actually, there is a pool as a bathing place in nature in this gorge, but I personally was really satisfied only with this view. If you love the outdoors and breathtaking views, this is the best one that I suggest to you. It is really healing for me, moreover to take the best photos with friends and family.

3. Padang Licin in Sarikih

Padang Licin was located in Jorong Sarikih. Jorong Sarikih is one of the smallest parts of the government order in western of Nagari Sulit Air. Hill and fields view is clearly visible from here as well as the view of Gunung Merah Putih. People usually take this place for hiking and in this location also there are many fields of dragon fruit so that you can make it as dessert in your lunch.

4. Sarikih Peak

Still, for hiking, Sarikih peak is suitable for a Dendrophile. A long time ago, the peak of this hill was barren and a settlement for the Sarikih community. In the 1970s, the government reforestation with thousands of pine trees, and about five years ago, the Sarikih community start to take the pine sap. Besides that, Sarikih peak is close to Padang Licin and you can pass two places in one trip.

So, what do you think about the places that I suggested? I am sure you will not regret visiting these places. :)
 

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