Thursday, September 28, 2023
Start your day at the stunning Tangkuban Perahu volcano (IDR 200,000 entrance fee, 2 hours), located just outside Bandung city. Marvel at the scenic beauty, hike to the crater's edge, and witness the geothermal activity up close.
Head to Saung Angklung Udjo (IDR 100,000 entrance fee, 2 hours), a cultural institution that promotes traditional Indonesian music and art. Enjoy a mesmerizing angklung performance while learning about the history and significance of this traditional instrument.
Stroll down the historic Braga Street (Free, 1 hour), known for its colonial architecture, trendy cafes, and boutique shops. Immerse yourself in Bandung's rich heritage and grab a delicious lunch at one of the local eateries.
Visit the Asian-African Conference Museum (IDR 30,000 entrance fee, 1 hour), where the historic conference took place in 1955. Explore the exhibits that highlight the significance of this event in shaping the decolonization movement.
Take a scenic drive to the picturesque Ciwidey Tea Plantation (Free, 2 hours), where you can witness the tea cultivation process, enjoy panoramic views of lush green fields, and savor a cup of freshly brewed tea.
End your day at the Bandung Geological Museum (IDR 10,000 entrance fee, 1 hour), which showcases a diverse collection of geological artifacts and educates visitors about the rich geological history of the region.
For a truly local experience, venture beyond the main attractions and explore the vibrant neighborhoods of Bandung. Visit the colorful Jalan Cihampelas street, known for its trendy fashion outlets and local street food vendors. Don't miss the chance to taste the famous Batagor, a delicious Indonesian street food specialty. Another hidden gem is Kampung Daun, a unique restaurant built amidst lush greenery where you can enjoy authentic Sundanese cuisine while being surrounded by nature.
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