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Photos from Dumai, Indonesia
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Almanan Mosque
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By road

By air

By boat

From Malaysia

Ferries operate from the following Malaysian cities:

From other parts of Indonesia

In Batam, ferries dock at Sekupang, next to the international ferry terminal where there are connecting ferries to Singapore. In Bintan, ferries arrive/depart from Tanjung Pinang harbour in the middle of town.

Indonesia's national passenger shipping company Pelni ships call at Dumai, linking it with Sumatran ports like Medan and other Indonesian islands like Java, Kalimantan and Sulawesi.


Photos from Dumai, Indonesia
Chinese Temple 2.jpg
Chinese temple
Image:school.jpg
Chinese Temple 1.jpg
Almanan Mosque
Image:school1.jpg

Nothing much to see if you don't have a transport. The town is quite small where you can walk around in half a day just like Kuah, Langkawi, Malaysia.


Photos from Dumai, Indonesia
Chinese temple
Image:school1.jpg
Image:school.jpg
Almanan Mosque
Chinese Temple 2.jpg
Chinese Temple 1.jpg

You can eat the Nasi Padang, cheap. Four persons eat much for less than RM20.

the famous Indonesian Food Restaurant (Nasi padang) is Pak Datuk. Even Jakarta people buy from this restaurant.


Photos from Dumai, Indonesia
Chinese Temple 2.jpg
Chinese temple
Chinese Temple 1.jpg
Image:school1.jpg
Image:school.jpg
Almanan Mosque