17 Jan 2013

Sunset views from the top of Langkisau Hill.
(Photo by Randa Anugerah)
Langkisau Hill in the Pesisir Selatan District, West Sumatra. To reach this location, visitors can travel from the Padang City to Painan City, the capital of the Pesisir Selatan District.

Travel time from Padang to Painan about two hours,
as quoted by Kompas.com, Thursday (17/01/2013). While from Painan to Langkisau Hill very close, only about 15 minutes by road. So, if you come from outside the Sumatra Island, then you can enter through the Minangkabau International Airport in the Padang City.

Views over the top of Langkisau Hill.
(Photo by Muhammad Iqbal Arza)
The journey to this hill alone is impressive. From the city center of Painan to the Langkisau Hill, travel through winding streets and shady trees on either side. Occasional shade trees invisible and appears only in the form of stunning panoramic sea far below there.

Stunning panorama from the top of Langkisau Hill.
(Photo by Zunny Martia)
Reached the parking lot, just walk up the stairs. Just for a moment, just a few steps and I reached the top of hill at an altitude of 400 meters. Panorama near the parking lot alone is mesmerizing.

Views from the top of Langkisau Hill.
(Photo by Muhammad Iqbal Arza)
Up on the top of hill, seas and Painan City become dominant landscape. Shaped hill sloping green lawn stretching the field. As little golf on the side of a cliff.

The tourist engrossed take pictures with background beach and town
from the top of Langkisau Hill.
(Photo by Febribusmadian)
Uda and Uni Kabupaten Pesisir Selatan 2012 were relaxing on the top of Langkisau Hill.
(Photo by Halim Riyan)
* The photos in this article is a submission from follower twitter @Pessel_Tourism. Click the name of photographer.

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