Sumatra - Wikipedia Sumatra is an elongated landmass spanning a diagonal northwest–southeast axis The Indian Ocean borders the northwest, west, and southwest coasts of Sumatra, with the island chain of Simeulue, Nias, Mentawai, and Enggano off the western coast
Sumatra | Indonesian Island, Wildlife, Map, Culture . . . Sumatra, Indonesian island, the second largest (after Borneo) of the Greater Sunda Islands, in the Malay Archipelago It is separated in the northeast from the Malay Peninsula by the Strait of Malacca and in the south from Java by the Sunda Strait
Sumatra travel - Lonely Planet | Indonesia, Asia Explore Sumatra's rainforests, volcanoes and vibrant cultures in this Indonesia travel guide Discover Lake Toba, wild orangutans, Mentawai islands and top tips
Sumatra - Wikitravel Sumatra (also Sumatera) is one of Indonesia 's large islands and the sixth largest island in the world Wild and rugged, Sumatra is a blend of Mother Nature extremes, blessed with natural wealth as well as proneness to natural disasters
Sumatra | WWF The Indonesian island of Sumatra holds some of the richest and most diverse tropical forests on the planet, giving shelter to many rare species and providing livelihoods for millions of people
Sumatra Travel Guide 2025 | Best Attractions, Festivals . . . Sumatra, the sixth-largest island in the world, is Indonesia's rugged, tropical paradise where untamed nature meets cultural mystique Draped in misty volcanoes, ancient rainforests, and pristine beaches, Sumatra is a dream for adventurers and eco-travelers alike
Sumatra - Indonesia Travel Indonesia's lush island, rich in biodiversity, culture, and stunning landscapes Home to the world’s largest volcanic lake, rare wildlife, and waves prized by surfers worldwide
Sumatra | Asia Holiday Travel Guides In the heart of Southeast Asia lies Sumatra, an island steeped in mystique and teeming with natural wonders Forged by tectonic forces and time, Sumatra is a land of stark contrasts, where rugged volcanic peaks rise beside pristine coastlines, and ancient rainforests shelter unique wildlife
Sumatra – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Sumatra (also Sumatera) is a region of Indonesia and the sixth largest island in the world Wild and rugged, Sumatra has great natural wealth Sumatra is divided into ten provinces: The westernmost province of Indonesia with substantial local autonomy, and the only province to implement Sharia law
Sumatra | Discover Sumatra Sumatra is the second-largest island in Indonesia and the sixth-largest island worldwide Its jungles and forests are home to some of the world’s most rare plants and animals, including the endangered Sumatran orangutan and tiger