Things to do in West Java

Activities, attractions and tours

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What to do in West Java


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Areas of West Java

An amazing view of a tea plantation in Java.

Dago

You'll enjoy the gardens and parks in Dago. You might want to make time for a stop at Djuanda Forest Park or West Java Culture Park.

Dago
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Braga

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Historical sites, shopping and cafes are just a few things travellers enjoy about Braga. Check out Braga Street or Braga City Walk while you're exploring the area.

Braga
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Every year at #Bogor, #Indonesia during the Cap Go Meh festival the normally quiet road of Lawang Surya Kencana turns #festive with many of the local Chinese-Indonesian community compete in parading the best portable shrine or performing the lion or dragon dance at night with many lanterns illuminating the way.

Tourist who wants to experience the festivities is suggested to come early to avoid traffic and overcrowding, don't forget your umbrella too, tropical weather is a fickle one :)

Bogor Tengah

4/5(7 area reviews)

Bogor Tengah is noteworthy for its gardens, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Bogor Botanical Garden and Botani Square.

Bogor Tengah
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Citarum

While visiting Citarum, you might make a stop by sights like Gedung Sate and Riau Street Factory Outlets.

Citarum
I can never get enough eating Snake Fruit when I travel to Indonesia. 
Snake fruit, more technically known as salak or salacca zalacca, is native to Indonesia but is now grown and produced around southeast Asia. The fruit grows on the salak palm tree, sprouting off the base of the palm in little clusters. The outside of the fruit is scaly like a snake and prickly like a cactus, but the inside is sweeter than honey, sour like a pineapple and incredibly juicy. Its flesh is slightly acidic, giving your tongue a citrus like tingle. Yummm...

Babakan Ciamis

If you're spending some time in Babakan Ciamis, Jalan Cihampelas and Bandung City Hall Park are top sights worth seeing.

Babakan Ciamis
The hotel is right above the valley. The view oversees the green, lush valley below. Very captivating!

Ciumbuleuit

Travellers like the spas in Ciumbuleuit, and Djuanda Forest Park is a top attraction you might want to visit.

Ciumbuleuit