Places to Visit out of Bandung
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Garut’s Kampung Sumber Alam Hot Spring Resort. |
Garut is about one and a half hours from Bandung, which is also known as the Swiss van Java due to its higher elevation. The average altitude of Garut is anywhere from 600 meters to 1000 meters above sea level, making this place ideal for those who want a fantastic getaway.
What to do in Garut?
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Batik Garut being made at the Rasya Batik Garutan workshop. |
They have a massive swimming pool that uses hot spring water and a hot pool for those wanting the full experience. The overall resort is built with wooden walkways over hot spring ponds, and the hot water is pumped directly into these ponds from the highlands of Cipanas.
More information on Garut – http://westjavatourismboard.info/destination/garut/
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The stunning Kampung Naga at Tasikmalaya. |
Kampung Naga
Neighbouring the district of Garut is Tasikmalaya, and you will find one of the most fascinating places to visit, Kampung Naga or Dragon Village.
Kelom Geulis Sagitria Tasikmalaya
Another unique place to visit is Kelom Geulis Sagitria Tasikmalaya, a traditional clog and wooden sandal maker, an important part of Indonesia’s cultural heritage.
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Some of the beautiful traditional Kelom Geulis wooden shoes in Tasikmalaya. |
What to buy in Tasikmalaya?
It is straightforward to buy traditional West Java Kelom or wooden sandals in Tasikmalaya, as they are all handmade and have high-quality finishing.
What to do in Tasikmalaya?
Generally, Tasikmalaya is a place for a day trip to see the clog maker and visit Kampung Naga, but for those wanting a truly unique experience, you can choose to do a homestay for a night or two at Kampung Naga and experience how the locals have been living without electricity for generations.
What to eat in Tasikmalaya?
Javanese food is always at the top of the menu in West Java; therefore, it is highly recommended that you try the Nasi Liwet (Liwet Rice), which is of Sunda origin and popular in this region.
More information on Tasikmalaya – http://westjavatourismboard.info/destination/tasikmalaya/
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Santirah River Tubing in Pangandaran. |
The southmost part of West Java is the area known as Pangandaran. Here, you will find the beach and some amazing ecotourism activities and destinations. Less known to mainstream travellers, Pangadaran is a very interesting and impressive destination, especially for outdoor lovers.
However, my group had the opportunity to experience a new river tubing area at the Santirah River in Pangandaran. This 1.5-kilometre course is amazing, and it involves passing four waterfalls and participating in many rock or cliff jumping areas.
What to do in Pangandaran?
I will be very honest with the general traveller: the best activity here is outdoor activities. Apart from that, the beach is quite unique. Pangandaran is surrounded by beaches on both sides of the peninsular, so you have options to choose which beach you want to explore.
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Mobil Gowes VW in Pangandaran is a great way to see this place. |
Biking around Pangandaran—Yes, riding a bicycle around the village area was one of the fun things I did here, as it has been a really long time since I did some cycling.
What to eat in Pangandaran?
Seafood! There are a lot of restaurants or eating houses called Rumah Makan or RM around Pangandaran, and one of the recommended areas is Komplek Pasar Ikan Pantai Timur Pangandaran, along Jalan Pantai Timur Road, where you will find over 10 seafood restaurants in one area.
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Arwana Hotel and Resort in Pangandaran. |
Where to stay in Pangandaran
There are quite a number of guesthouses, hotels, and resorts around Pangandaran, most of which are located near the beaches. I recommend trying the Menara Laut Hotel, one of the new resorts, and The Arnawa Hotel and Resort (http://www.thearnawahotel.com/), where I stayed during my visit here.
More information on Pangandaran – http://westjavatourismboard.info/destination/pangandaran/
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The writer, during the river tubing in Santirah. |
The article was compiled and written by David Hogan Jr. of MalaysiaAsia.
Main photo by Lakone.
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I spent about five full days moving around West Java to these beautiful locations, and I know many more exciting places worth exploring here. Therefore, I hope that in the near future, I will have the opportunity to visit these many other places and, in return, share them with my readers.
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