I thought these places are abit unique, not the normal attractions that we always visit when in Bandung. And as they say, sharing is caring...
Ranca Upas
Recommended by Kama, we head to Ranca Upas, a family oriented camping
ground, picnic place and adventure activities venue, also available is the deer
breeding and conservation facility managed by Perhutani (a state owned
enterprise managing State Forests). Often visited by travellers from both local
and international, weekenders and holiday makers enroute to Kawah Putih. Due to
its close proximity to Kawah Putih, facilities, convenience and affordability,
Ranca Upas is fast becoming a popular spot for outdoor activities.
Covering 215 hectare, it is one of Bandung’s conservation for flora and
fauna such as Jamuju (Dacrycarpus imbricatus), Huru/Medang (Litsea
Angulata), Hamirug (Vernonia Arborea), Kihujan/ trembesi (Albizia saman)
as well as a variety of birds and deer. At the height of 1700 above sea level,
and at an average temperature of 17c, it is no surprise that the vegetation
around this province covers a large spectrum of variety and weather type.
Camp ground entrance fee
Ticket : Rp.10.000/pax (weekday) & Rp. 15,000/pax (weekend)
Motorcycle : Rp. 3.000
Car : Rp 5.000
Camp : Rp 10.000 per night
Dusun Bambu
This is one thing I wish Malaysia copied.
It is simply amazing!
Dusun Bambu
Jalan Kolonel Masturi KM. 11
Situ Lembang, Cisarua
Kabupaten Bandung Barat
Jawa Barat 40551
Indonesien
Entrance fee
Ticket : Rp. 15.000 p/pax
Parking for four wheel vehicles : Rp. 10,000
Parking for two wheel vehicles : Rp.5.000isure
Operating hour
Daily from10am – 9pm
Kawah Putih
Famously known as one of Bandung popular attractions for both local and
international travellers, Kawah Putih or Putih/White Crater is located
approximately 50 km south of the city or a 2 hours journey. It is a dormant and
andesitic stratovolcano (a "composite" volcano) volcano; now managed
by Perhutani Unit III Jawa Barat dan Banten (Forestry Unit No III for West Java
and Banten).
Noted for its bluish to whitish green colour (depending on the
concentration of sulfur and the temperature or the oxidation state), this
unique site has become a famous spot for video and wedding shots.
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Armor Kopi; a hipster jungle café
In Bandung mystical secret forest; Armor Kopi set foot, proudly. Unless
introduced by locals, many would have not known this place existed. Hence. I would
highly suggest for one to drop by at this Raya Forest Garden (Taman Hutan Raya),
especially popular among the Bandungnites. Their hidden gem.
A must sample here would be their local coffee such as Luwak of East
Java, Kayumas of Ijen Plateau, East Java, Kalossi from Sulawesi Toraja among
others. As for food, try their Pisang Keju (banana fritter with cheese), tauhu
isi goreng (fried tofu), cireng bumbu rujak (fried seasoned aci with palm sugar
sauce), bittebalen (meat-based snack) and risoles (rissoles). Coupled with the beautiful
scenery and fresh air… you wouldn’t want to go back to Bandung city. Trust me.
Trip of Wonders–
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