Bukittinggi is a vibrant city located in the highlands of West Sumatra, Indonesia. Nestled between two volcanoes, Mount Singgalang and Mount Marapi, this picturesque city offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. Bukittinggi, which translates to "high hill" in the local Minangkabau language, is known for its cool climate and rich cultural heritage. The city is divided into three main areas: the lower market area, the upper market area, and the Fort de Kock area. The lower market area is a bustling hub of activity, with colorful markets, street vendors, and traditional shops selling a variety of goods, including local handicrafts, textiles, and delicious street food. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere, bargaining for souvenirs or sampling local delicacies like nasi kapau, a traditional Minangkabau dish.