Last week, my wife and I took a short break in Medan, Indonesia. We touched down at Medan Polonia International airport after one hour flight from Kuala Lumpur. It was our first trip there and did not know what to expect - however, we found that Medan was quite an amusing city with thousands of motorcycles, "Becak motor "(trishaws or pedicabs), colourful mini vans, black cars and black MPVs jamming the roads.
Part of the city view from our hotel
Medan is the fourth largest city in Indonesia with a population of over 2 million people. I was told that the main tourist attraction is Lake Toba, the largest lake in South East Asia. It would take about 5 hours to get there. Since our stay was short, we preferred to relax in the city. 
Like in Malaysia, driving is on the left hand side of the road. Driving in Medan could be challenging (or nightmare) for visitors. If you can drive in Medan, driving in any city in the world should not be a problem.
Motorcycles and Becak motors were everywhere. They seemed to ignore all the traffic laws. Our taxi driver told us that there were hundreds of accidents daily involving them. 
I noticed that the becak motors were "kings" of the road. They never signal to indicate their intention to make turn or overtaking. Our taxi driver was quite patient in tailing these "kings"
It was ridiculous to see how a mother took her child on this motorcycle - just tight a sarong around her and her child. I presumed that was the normal safety precaution in Medan.
A common sight on the road - transporting goods - a ladder and stools.A shopping alley in Medan Fair.
We bought some of the Indonesian batik in one of the many Batik shops there. Overall, we did enjoy our stay in Medan. The good food and the 5 star hotel were fabulous. I shall publish them in my next blog.