Medan, is the capital of North Sumatra, and is the city\'s largest commercial as well as economic center in Sumatra. More than just a business destination, it is also known as a gateway to North Sumatra, where adventure seekers come to experience the beauty of the highlands of Lake Toba or enter the wild jungles of Sumatra. Its once glorious history as a bountiful plantation for the Dutch during their colonization has left the city with European inspired architecture that still stand to this day. As a result, the city is a blend of modern lifestyle with a colonial heritage.
Phuket is Thailand’s largest island, but also its second smallest province. Located on south Thailand’s west coast, facing the Andaman Sea, it enjoys great popularity as a beach lovers must-see destination. What it lacks in historical sites, Phuket makes up in the form of pristine white sand beaches and crystal clear waters. Diving enthusiasts often visit due to its close proximity to Similan Marine National Park and the dive spots around Phi Phi Islands. Also recognized as a world class golfing destination the island has many golf courses and the nearby mainland offers first rate golfing facilities.