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How long is the drive from Yogyakarta to Palembang?

The direct drive from Yogyakarta to Palembang is 656 mi (1,055 km), and should have a drive time of 17 hrs 21 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Yogyakarta to Palembang, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Jakarta, Bandung, Magelang, Semarang, Bogor, and Tangerang, as well as top places to visit like Borobudur Temple and Punthuk Setumbu, or the ever-popular Ketep Pass Magelang.

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Top cities between Yogyakarta and Palembang

The top cities between Yogyakarta and Palembang are Jakarta, Bandung, Magelang, Semarang, Bogor, and Tangerang. Jakarta is the most popular city on the route. It's 6 hours from Yogyakarta and 11 hours from Palembang.
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Magelang

Magelang, a city in Central Java Province, Indonesia, is one of six cities that are administratively independent of the surrounding regencies. It is governed by a mayor rather than a bupati. The city offers a legendary Chinese food restaurant known for its comfortable and clean environment despite being non-air-conditioned. The restaurant serves various dishes, catering to both halal and non-halal preferences.
23% as popular as Jakarta
4 minutes off the main route, 3% of way to Palembang
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Semarang

Semarang, the capital and largest city of Central Java province in Indonesia, was once a major port during the Dutch colonial era and remains an important regional center and port today. The city is home to historical landmarks such as Lawang Sewu, Sam Poo Kong Temple, and Nasi Gudeg Mbak Tum. With almost 2 million inhabitants, Semarang offers limited nightlife options due to factors like young people living with parents or being conservative.
17% as popular as Jakarta
1 minute off the main route, 9% of way to Palembang
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Bandung

Bandung, the capital of Indonesia's West Java province, is a vibrant city known for its mix of colonial and art deco architecture. Situated amidst volcanoes and tea plantations, the city offers a lively university-town atmosphere and enjoys relatively cool tropical weather due to its elevated location. Bandung is also a popular shopping destination with numerous fashion outlets in districts like Dago.
42% as popular as Jakarta
22 minutes off the main route, 27% of way to Palembang
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Jakarta

Jakarta, the sprawling capital of Indonesia, is a melting pot of diverse cultures including Javanese, Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian and European. The city's historic sites like Kota Tua and Glodok showcase Dutch colonial buildings and Jakarta's Chinatown. With a population of over 9 million residents and nearly 30 million in the greater metro area, Jakarta is rapidly growing as a hub for trade, international banking and business.
Most popular city on this route
1 minute off the main route, 34% of way to Palembang
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Bogor

Bogor, a city easily accessible by train from Jakarta, is home to the stunning botanical gardens established in the 1800s. Originally built as a residence for the Dutch Governor, this lush oasis also served as a research facility and a leisure spot for the upper class. A visit here can easily fill half a day with its captivating beauty. Additionally, tourists can explore Wayang Golek Workshop to experience traditional puppet making.
10% as popular as Jakarta
29 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Palembang
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Tangerang

Tangerang, situated in the Banten province of Indonesia, is a bustling urban center on the western outskirts of Jakarta. As the third largest city in the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area and the largest in Banten province, Tangerang offers a vibrant mix of urban living and cultural experiences. The city is known for its diverse culinary scene, including vegetarian options like Padang plant-based eateries that cater to different dietary preferences.
7% as popular as Jakarta
0 minutes off the main route, 35% of way to Palembang

Best stops along Yogyakarta to Palembang drive

The top stops along the way from Yogyakarta to Palembang (with short detours) are Borobudur Temple, Trans Studio Bandung, and Lawang Sewu. Other popular stops include White Crater, Head Office Taman Safari Indonesia, and Tangkuban Perahu.
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Ketep Pass Magelang

Sights & Landmarks
Business center
Lookouts
High-altitude lookout with views of volcanoes Mount Merapi & Mount Merbabu, plus a restaurant.
We had wonderful fog..cold air and pouring a lot. Can't see the panorama well enough. But we enjoyed it! The Ketep hot choco is delicioso Dec 30 2024♥️
Seva A — Google review
We couldn't quite see the peaks of Merapi or Merbabu because of cloud, but still enjoyed some great views. The land use on the slopes is really interesting - of course farming due to fertile soils, but I was surprised by how many settlements there are and how high up they are. The restaurant served basic but nice food. The volcano movie is really old and needs a refresh.
Becky G — Google review
If you happen to have half a day free in Yogya, take a car to drive around Merapi to enjoy landscape, villages and busy farmers providing fruit and food for the metropolis. Ketep Pass is a marvellous viewpoint on the volcanos and the terrasses. And if Merapi hides in the clouds, there is still a volcano museum about volcanism in Indonesia and Merapi itself. It deserves to be updated, as the 2010 eruption is not covered anymore and only few objects have an English explanation. But it is still worth visiting; there are hardly any foreigners and the cinema will be opened for you only. The film has English subtitles and is worth watching. Enjoy!
Rolf — Google review
Nice place for relaxe... Beautifull nature and mountain. 4 mountain we can see from this place. Specially for Merbabu and Merapi
Lenny R — Google review
So crowded when we came at saturday, tough to find the parking area. But not so many attraction in this place, just a cool view the 2 fabolous mountain Merapi and Merbabu. 12,5 K IDR per person and pay more 9K IDR the get the 2nd level of the place to get higher view to the see the surrounding.
Muhamad M — Google review
I was told the ticket is 50k which includes everything when there are other options they dont allow me to purchase. What a scam
Rui L — Google review
Our trip here was super impromptu but that's alright. They have a lot of posters and displays related to Mount Merapi but to be honest, they feel a bit outdated. They have a café corner that only sells cup noodles and some packaged drinks. And then on top there's also a restaurant with plenty of seats but when we got there at about 9 or 10 AM, not many menus were ready. Not many things to do to be honest but the view is great! You can eat at a Warmindo on the parking lot instead 😅
Khairena D — Google review
First time visiting and first impression was so so only. They charge foreigners Rp50k per person and you get one free soft drink. There is a volcano museum but looks pretty run down. Was told can view volcano documentary in the in-house theatre bit it was closed when I visited. What a let down. So the only saving grace was the observation platform at the hill top overlooking the villages. Too bad it was cloudy and misty so did not get to see much of the mountain view.
Tze T — Google review
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3.9
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Ketep Pas, Ketep, Kec. Sawangan, Kabupaten Magelang, Jawa Tengah 56481, Indonesia
+62 811-2640-046
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Borobudur Temple

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Borobudur Temple is a renowned 9th-century Buddhist monument located in the Kedu Valley, Central Java. It is considered the largest Buddhist temple globally and was built during the reign of the Syailendra Dynasty. The main stupa is constructed in three tiers around a natural hill, featuring a pyramidal base with five square terraces, a cone-shaped trunk with circular platforms, and a monumental stupa at the top.
A really awesome experience. The infrastructure around the temple is pretty top notch, roomy clean, modern. The grounds are beautiful and well kept. The temple itself is simply awesome. A bit like Angkor Wat, but obviously not the same. As of September 2025 you can climb the structure all the way to the top. Not too crowded, but there are lots of tourists, obviously.
Bobby C — Google review
Borobudur Temple is absolutely breathtaking — truly one of the most awe-inspiring places I’ve visited in Indonesia. The scale, detail, and history behind this temple are just incredible. Walking up through the different terraces as the sun rises, surrounded by mist and the sound of birds, is something that feels almost spiritual. Every level reveals new carvings and stories, and the view from the top is unforgettable. That said, the guided tour could have been better. Our guide was kind and enthusiastic, but unfortunately very difficult to follow — his explanations were rushed and not very clear, so most of the group ended up wandering off and exploring on our own. It’s a shame, because with a bit more structure and clear storytelling, the tour could have really brought the temple’s history to life. Even so, Borobudur is a must-visit. Whether or not you get a great guide, the atmosphere and beauty of the site more than make up for it. If you visit, I’d recommend either reading a bit about the temple’s background beforehand or using an audio guide, so you can better appreciate what you’re seeing. A truly remarkable place — just wish the guided experience matched the magic of the monument itself. 🌅
Karim — Google review
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 5/5 — An Unforgettable Experience at Borobudur Temple Borobudur Temple is truly a masterpiece of history, culture, and spirituality. Visiting this ancient wonder feels like stepping into another world. The intricate stone carvings, the peaceful atmosphere, and the sheer scale of the monument are breathtaking. Watching the sunrise from the top is an experience I’ll never forget—the sky slowly lighting up the surrounding mountains and villages creates a magical moment of calm and beauty. The temple grounds are well-maintained, and the guides are knowledgeable, helping bring the stories behind each panel to life. Whether you love history, architecture, photography, or simply want a peaceful place to reflect, Borobudur is absolutely worth the trip. It’s one of those rare places that leaves a lasting impression on your heart. Highly recommended!
Goran R — Google review
This is a must see. Purchase your tickets online closing the convenient time.slot as well as the option of going to the top. You will be assigned for a tour guide inside the temple and he will explain all the story about it giving as well some details from what u see. It is really worth visiting knowing All the history and to see all nice views and also for nice photos. Electric cars are punctual and on on time to get you from entrance to the temple entrance. There is as well a big souvenirs shops market at that area. Highly recommended but during the day it can be very hot and sunny so bring an umbrella and/or hat and sunscreen. And prepare yourself to be given a slipper and put your shoes in a bag (they take care of everything at entrance and it is included in the climbing ticket).
Assala J — Google review
Good to be back to history — such an iconic place that always feels timeless. The area is well-organized and clean. To reach the temple, you can choose between taking a paid buggy ride or the free electric shuttle — both eco-friendly options, which is great. The only downside is the way out — it feels a bit like a maze since you have to walk through a long souvenir market before exiting. Still, it’s worth the visit for the beauty and serenity of Borobudur itself. ✨
Ivy P — Google review
Highly recommend to visit here. Everything is included with 455k entrance fee. Water, slippers to Protect the temple and a guide is included. They schedule by group per hour. Organized and helpful guides. You can also asked the guards for pictures they know how to take it.
Instagapan — Google review
Borobudur Temple is truly an amazing destination. I really enjoyed the tranquil atmosphere and the beautiful scenery here. The facilities are also very modern and well-managed. However, I found a navigation issue. The area is so vast that we had a hard time finding our way, and the signposts from the parking lot were not very clear. My suggestion is that it would be very helpful if the management could provide map brochures in the parking area or at the ticket counter. That way, visitors can explore more easily without getting lost. Overall, it was an unforgettable experience!
Adam J — Google review
Borobudur Temple was on my bucket list. And I made to visit it. Some pros: - absolutely amazing art and experience (of course not comparable to Angkor Wat- lets say nothing can beat AW) - tickets for 15:30 actually are for sunset, and this is best time to enjoy the sun extracting colors from the temple. - we bought tickets for Temple Structure, which allows to climb to the top, and include buggy ride. Are 40k IDR more expensive - ticket includes shoes (kind of bamboo flip flops), and bottle of water CONS: - overpriced! 455k IDR (25$) because you’re foreigner (75k IDR for local) - a lot of hustle and bustle around for taxi, souvenirs etc - guide was enough - EXIT is a NIGHTMARE, as you need to get thorough maze of really pushy sellers, which makes me panic to get out of there! Outside- another group pushing for taxi, some souvenirs. Please respect our „NO thank you” boundaries, as we- foreigners- are respecting your prices, places and culture. Whatever good impressions I had, they got lost with going through exit. TIPS: 1. Only Structure Tickets, buy online in advance 2. Preferably entrance at 15:30 3. Take extra water with you 4. Keep calm and move on through maze of shops to get to the desired exit.
Ula H — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Jl. Badrawati, Kw. Candi Borobudur, Borobudur, Magelang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia
https://borobudur.injourneydestination.id/
+62 811-2688-000
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Punthuk Setumbu

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Punthuk Setumbu is a popular spot in Central Java known for its breathtaking sunrise views of the Borobudur Temple and the surrounding mountains. It involves a steep hike at dawn, offering sweeping panoramic vistas. The area is also home to other famous destinations like Semarang Old Town, Batu Raden, and Candi Mendut Temple, making it an ideal location for travelers seeking diverse experiences.
Catch the breathtaking sunrise from this spot, where you’ll be treated to a stunning view of the legendary Borobudur Temple and the majestic Mount Merapi. It's a popular destination, especially during holidays and weekends, so expect a lively crowd. The hike to the top, though paved, presents a challenge for amateur hikers—requiring a good level of fitness. But don’t worry, the panoramic views that await at the summit make every step of the climb worth the effort!
Anova F — Google review
I went in May 2025.. the night before was raining… I was blessed with good sunrise and misty with sea of clouds.. the view was so beautiful ..we have been walking up to Setumbu hill from car park to the top about 15mins. There is stone staircases and lights along the way we trekked..
Tracy T — Google review
We never get to see the sea of clouds when we went here but still grateful for a nice weather and sunset. Climbing the stairs uptop is not so fun.
Joneaj B — Google review
A beautiful place to watch the sunrise from the top of Borobudur Temple. The best time to visit is around 4:30 AM. Make sure you're physically fit, as you'll need to walk. The entrance fee is affordable.
Krisna M — Google review
Located just 30 minutes from Yogyakarta, Punthuk Setumbu offers a stunning sunrise view in the morning. The path to the top is elderly-friendly and very safe—I went when it was slightly raining, and it was still manageable. However, you’ll need to plan ahead and check the weather forecast, as some days can be too cloudy for a clear sunrise. Overall, it’s a beautiful experience and definitely worth the wait!
Fauzan R — Google review
It is about a 10 minute hike on paved path + stairs to the top. Parking is 10k, entrance is 20k for locals and 50k for foreigners. A lot of people up here so forget about serene experience on a weekend. There’s a cafe at the top that serve coffee and tea. There are several benches, chairs, and raised garden bed edges that you can sit on. Since the sun rises from behind the mountains, it will be visible about 15 minutes later than usual. The old walking path that leads straight to gereja ayam has been overgrown, but there is a local bike path that you can use if you want to walk there. 29/06/25
Hanny J — Google review
Great spot to watch the sunrise. We got lucky on our second attempt and had a beautiful sunrise with merapati volcano visible in the foreground.
Graeme H — Google review
Beautiful easy way, around 10/15 minutes walking. Amazing views.
Julieta A — Google review
4.6
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4.1
(345)
Kurahan, Karangrejo, Borobudur, Magelang Regency, Central Java 56553, Indonesia
+62 856-2778-569
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Ambarawa Railway Station

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Rail museum
Tours
Museum Kereta Api Ambarawa is a fascinating rail museum located in a historic station dating back to 1873. The museum boasts an extensive collection of old locomotives and various items related to the station's activities, including ticketing machines and ancient calculators. Nearby attractions include the Sultan's ornate carriages at Museum Kereta, the Taman Sari bathing complex, and Masjid Gede Kauman.
Museum Kereta Api Ambarawa is a wonderful place to learn about the history and evolution of trains in Indonesia. The museum showcases a collection of well-preserved locomotives, including rare steam engines, and offers insights into how railways played a vital role in connecting the archipelago during colonial times and beyond. A must-visit for history buffs, families, or anyone who wants to experience something unique and culturally meaningful while in Central Java.
John M — Google review
🚂✨ Fun Family Trip at Ambarawa Railway Museum! Looking for a family-friendly destination that’s both fun and educational? Take your kids on an exciting journey to the Ambarawa Railway Museum in Central Java. Here, your little ones can: ✅ Ride the legendary steam train 🚉 ✅ Explore antique locomotives ✅ Learn the history of Indonesian railways ✅ Enjoy the unique classic atmosphere Perfect for family holidays, learning while playing, and creating unforgettable moments with your kids. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦❤️ 👉 So, when was the last time you took your kids on an adventure? Plan your trip to Ambarawa Railway Museum today! 🎟️
Taufik D — Google review
since i love all about train, visiting this place is one of my wishlist in life. if you want to know the journey of Indonesia railways since beginning, this is the best place to visit. not only the information, you can also see the vintage loco as well as the ambarawa station itself. i also bought the KA wisata ticket, to experience riding on vintage cars from ambarawa to tuntang, enjoying such a beautiful scenery from inside the train car. this would be memorable experience for me. overall, this gives me different experience of holiday :)
Rio S — Google review
Ambarawa Railway Museum houses a collection of historic locomotives, including steam engines still in operation. Visitors can enjoy a scenic train ride through beautiful countryside. A great destination for history lovers and families seeking an educational trip.
Kevin K — Google review
I just passed this museum on my way to Monumen Palagan Ambarawa and ended up visiting it. It’s a very informative museum with real historical artifacts. Unfortunately, some of the captions on the images are a bit blurry, and I also missed the chance to join the old train trip. It would be more engaging and interesting if there were interactive sessions or activities held in the museum
Fadel H — Google review
The museum, formerly the now-inactive Ambarawa station, is a fascinating and informative way to learn about Indonesia's railway history. It features a collection of vintage locomotives, a cafe serving local cuisine, and the opportunity to ride a train along the old Dutch-era tracks to Tuntang station, overlooking the beautiful natural scenery.
Junaidi P — Google review
There are many lessons for children, especially about the history of Indonesian transportation. Beautiful and clean place and very beautiful mountain views. Unfortunately the price of food/drink is quite expensive and you can't bring food/drinks from outside
Restin M — Google review
The museum offers a great experience, especially for kids, with educational value and an interesting collection. Unfortunately, I visited during rainy weather, which made it hard to fully enjoy the outdoor areas. While it's good for children, the museum could improve by offering a dedicated kids' tour guide. Interactive storytelling or demonstrations would help younger visitors who may not yet be able to read or fully understand the exhibits. Overall, it's a nice place but could be more engaging for families.
Dwi K — Google review
4.6
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4.2
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Jl. Stasiun No.1, Panjang Kidul, Panjang, Ambarawa, Semarang Regency, Central Java 50614, Indonesia
+62 813-2570-9010
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Selogriyo Temple (740 MASL)

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Selogriyo Temple, a stone Hindu temple dating back to the 9th century, is perched on a hill surrounded by picturesque peaks, rice paddies, and lush forest. The journey to reach this hidden gem is an adventure in itself, with wide landscapes of rice fields along the hillside that will leave you in awe of the natural beauty.
Temple itself isn’t special, nor big- just 1 small empty temple, but most impressive is the way to get there. Rice fields on the hills, stunning nature. Great place for nature lovers. Trail isn’t difficult, nor long(1,5-2km) are 2 options: paved road, or trail through rice fields. We made it in sports sandals. Of course price is 50k IDR(glad to be foreigners) but this is what we need to deal with. On the way there is coffee place- they made decent coffee.
Ula H — Google review
We went during the monsoon season in December and are the only ones there. Entrance Fee of 50k Rp for Foreigners Likely used to supplement the villagers for intrusion of their farms. Serene walk to the temple and admire the terrace Padi fields. A nice coffee place near the top and certainly recommended for a short break and to enjoy the peacefulness of the area. Temple is recently re-built and somehow characteristic of the temples in Yogya. The road to the ticketing point is only a one way lane and upslope which can be very dangerous during peak season. The village might want to consider improving this as they are collecting a large amount of entrance fee.
Chee L — Google review
The main reason why people go to Selogriyo temple is for the picturesque views of the rice terraces on the way. There is an easy cemented path from the parking area to the temple itself. I would not recommend descending down to the terraces itself unless you are of moderate fitness, and especially not during the rainy season. We did; and the terrain was extremely steep, slippery and challenging. Walking along the narrow steppes can be dangerous and we did slip and fall into the rice paddies a few times (fortunately, we did not fall into the rocky stream as that could be catastrophic). Our guide did get lost on the way (we do not fault him, as the terraces are large and can be confusing). Not too sure if the well-trodden path we were supposed to walk along would be better. Nonetheless, the walk along the cemented trail was easy and beautiful. Docking 1 star because of how far the temple is from Yogyakarta city.
Liu W — Google review
This was a nice quiet walk through terraced fields towards a secluded temple in the hills. Worth the drive here and highly recommended!
Mat M — Google review
Beautiful scenery, friendly people.. good place to explore in Magelang
Yongky S — Google review
Surely worth a visit to another Buddhist temple. This one stands al alone on a beautiful spot and the walk through the rice fields is marvelling. This is not a very touristy spot, surely not in November. But a precious chance to spot daily life and work on the rice fields. Highly recommend!
Wendy V — Google review
The road to up is winding and narrow and you have to continue walking from the end road up about 1.5 km. The view however is breathtaking. The temple itself was being reconstructed. Even than the view for me is far more important to see, not to mention friendly natives I met along the walk. I was struggling for the bathroom and one neighbor let me in just like that. Parking is very limited, if possible go with a local driver so you don’t have to worry about parking.
Irtati W — Google review
I was amazed by the stunning sceneries along the way to this temple. So green and yet so tranquil. The road for motorbike and pedestrians are well made and maintained. I could not describe more how beautiful this area. And this tiny temple is worth it . On top of the hill ,just if we are lucky enough to enjoy when the sky is clear. Mount Sumbing is the view that we can not miss at all. Parking lot for motorbike is upstair just near to the stairs to the temple but for the car you need to park a little bit far and then you can either walk or take rental bike that costs 25.000 IDR for one way or 40.000 for returns. Toilet is available near by the second gate just before the temple. And it is clean enough. Perfect timing to visit is during dry season ( April to October) or morning when it is not cloudy. I am sure I will be back here to take more pictures.
Andreas S — Google review
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H5G9+43R, Hutan, Windusari, Magelang Regency, Central Java 56152, Indonesia
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Gedong Songo Temple

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Ancient Ruins
Mountainside complex featuring 9 Hindu temples, hiking trails, hot springs & scenic views.
Candi Gedong Songo is an absolute treasure! Nestled on the slopes of Mount Ungaran, this site offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. The ancient Hindu temples are incredibly well-preserved and provide a fascinating glimpse into Indonesia's rich heritage. The scenic views are breathtaking, with lush greenery and serene surroundings that make you feel like you've stepped into another world. The hike between the temples is enjoyable and adds a sense of adventure to the visit. The trails are well-maintained, and the fresh mountain air is invigorating. While the roads to the site can be a bit steep, the journey is definitely worth it. The facilities are basic but sufficient, with parking available and small stalls offering snacks and drinks. I’d recommend bringing some water and snacks for a more comfortable experience. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or just looking for a peaceful escape, Candi Gedong Songo is a must-visit. Highly recommended for anyone traveling to Central Java!
Antonius A — Google review
A nice short hike that's pretty picturesque. Parking: 4/5 plenty of parking space Price: 5/5 pretty cheap Toilets: 3/5 plenty and clean at the entrance, would've been 5/5 but all paid.
Sapiderman L — Google review
Good spot to do outdoor tracking, the Temple is also magnificent, there's a hot springs if you want to take a bath
AmzYoghurt — Google review
The perfect place to walk/hiking to ancient historical building at mountain high. Stretching for 4 km tracking exercises fit for your health monitoring smartwatch. If youre weak enough, you could rent a horse 🐎 too. 😀👍🏻
Arno F — Google review
This cultural and natural place has been developed well now. The parking areas are separated for motorcycles and cars or buses. The ticket price is relatively cheap. There's also ticket for foreign visitors with different price, of course. Beside temples to see, this place provides some shops selling food and drink that you can bring on your trip to the temple. If you don't like to walk, you might consider to rent a horse to walk you to the temple. Select the horse-riding packages you want. Other facilities you can find here are toilets, canteen, souvenirs shop, theatre, etc. Want to go camping or do outbound activities? Just contact the officer for the reservation.
Dessy S — Google review
Very nice and beautyful temple! You need around 2 hours to walk around, so dont fall for the locals who want to talk you into horse riding. The air is fresh up there and the views are stunning
Steven S — Google review
Gedong Songo temple is one of the tourist destinations and local heritage. When I was visited here, there’s still under construction of parking space. Before, we can park directly in front of the gate of the temple and right now in a bit spacious land in the residential area around. For the access to the every temple is still the same, but the ticket price always increase and should be getting improved if the ticket price higher (maybe for adding more toilets, cleanliness of the temple area, etc) The view is so beautiful and great for take some pics here.
Michael J — Google review
A Serene Escape to Gedong Songo Temple Nestled high on the slopes of Mount Ungaran, Gedong Songo Temple (literally "Nine Buildings") in Semarang offers a truly captivating experience for history buffs and nature lovers alike. This collection of nine Hindu temples, dating back to the 8th and 9th centuries, provides not only a fascinating glimpse into ancient Mataram Kingdom architecture but also breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Upon reaching the temple complex, you'll discover individual temples scattered across the landscape. Each "gedong" has its own distinct character, though some are more well-preserved than others. The air up here is refreshingly cool, a welcome respite from the tropical heat of the lowlands. The serene atmosphere, combined with the historical significance of the site, makes for a truly reflective and peaceful visit. Beyond the temples, Gedong Songo also boasts natural hot springs, perfect for soaking tired muscles after exploring. There are also various stalls selling local snacks and souvenirs, allowing you to refuel and grab a memento of your trip. Tips for your visit: * Wear comfortable shoes: You'll be doing a fair amount of walking, especially if you decide to hike. * Bring layers: The temperature can vary significantly between the base and the top of the mountain. * Consider renting a horse: It's a fun and convenient way to get around the sprawling complex. * Go on a clear day: The views are truly spectacular when there's no fog. Gedong Songo is more than just a historical site; it's an immersive experience that combines cultural exploration with natural beauty. It's an absolute must-visit if you're in the Semarang area and are looking for a unique and memorable outing.
Kiki W — Google review
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Jl. Ke Candi Gedong Songo, Krajan, Banyukuning, Bandungan, Semarang Regency, Central Java 50614, Indonesia
https://candigedongsongo.web.id/
+62 816-288-344
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Masjid Agung Jawa Tengah (MAJT)

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Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Masjid Agung Jawa Tengah (MAJT) is a sprawling modern mosque complex in Semarang, Indonesia. The architecture is a mix of styles and features a rotating restaurant with stunning views. The atmosphere resembles that of Masjid Nabawi in Madinah, Saudi Arabia, with its automatic opening and closing umbrellas on the courtyard. While not an exact replica, it offers a similar ambiance for visitors to experience.
Masjid Agung Jawa Tengah is truly magnificent! The architecture is a beautiful blend of modern and Islamic styles, with tall minarets and a spacious courtyard. The view from the tower is breathtaking, especially at sunset. It’s not only a place of worship but also a cultural landmark where visitors can learn about Islamic heritage in Indonesia. Very clean, peaceful, and well maintained a must-visit when in Semarang.
Faizal S — Google review
The mosque's grand design, with its iconic minaret and vast prayer hall, offers a sense of tranquility and awe to visitors. Its beautifully landscaped gardens and impressive fountains add to the serene atmosphere, making it a peaceful retreat for reflection and prayer. The panoramic views from the minaret allow visitors to appreciate the beauty of the surrounding city and landscape.
Kurniawati S — Google review
This mosque has long been on my wishlist to visit. During my long long previous pilgrimages to the Wali of Central Java ago, I passed by it several times and only admired it from afar. Alhamdulillah, this time I was destined to pray here and feel its grandeur. It’s hard to put into words, but old buildings always seem to hold their own stories for those who visit. This mosque is one of them. It whispers wisdom that has endured through time.
Tutut W — Google review
Wonderful mosque architecture in the capital city of Central Java, Semarang. Finally got the chance to visit and perform subuh pray before going to Solo. Many jamaah visited the mosque even before Subuh Unfortunately, the cleanliness of the toilet and wudhu spot should be improved a lot. It was really uncomfortable see rubbish everywhere. The floor was slippery so it can be dangerous for people to walk here to have wudhu There was no cleaning officer there, plus the visitor has no awareness to keep the place clean It was very disappointing
Sari R — Google review
The mosque is breathtaking. The architecture is also beautiful. It has its own style. Also this mosque is HUGE! When you come here I advise you to go to the information centre first. I went here to pray by myself and got lost (but the view is great anyway so it's fine). But it is very hot if you come here to enjoy the view in the middle of the day.
Dheanda S — Google review
A visit to Masjid Agung Jawa Tengah on 7/Mar/2020. The most unforgettable features of this mosque to me are its outdoor arch and the purple color used, maybe the number of mosque I have seen is not large, I guess purple color is rarely used. After I arrived at the mosque for a while, I heard Adzan from the minaret, it was resonant, I was deeply attracted to stay there to listen to. I even record the voice, when google map supports to upload a video, I will update. There are 4 pillars looking like umbrellas, the function of them are used as shelters for prayers in rainy days. The inner side of the mosque is luxuriant, visitors (prayers and non-prayers) are free to come in, I lingered in the mosque for more than 1 hour.
Stephanie Z — Google review
The umbrellas were closed even though the day was super bright - cost saving, understood. But the toilet and the place for taking ablution was lacking of fresh air and was wet wet wet.. inside the mosque, as most of mosques I have ever been to in this country, children were running here and there, women talk-siding loudly sometimes giggling, and of course some were taking nap..
Nayu R — Google review
This mosque have an old giant or big Qur'an in hall of mosque, the architecture like Medina mosque but in little version and astonishing mosque complex, in this front of mosque plaza they have very big Bedhug and they have tourist attraction in top of mosque tower we can see semarang city around here, in parking lot area they have many food stalls selling many original hand gifts from semarang city, i take a photo shot this mosque in rainy day, editing it, and voila this photo very amazing.
Rahman E — Google review
4.7
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4.3
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Jl. Gajah Raya, Sambirejo, Gayamsari, Semarang City, Central Java 50166, Indonesia
https://majt.or.id/
+62 821-3497-0000
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Lawang Sewu

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Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Lawang Sewu, located in the Tugumuda complex, was once a magnificent art deco building used as the headquarters of the Dutch East Indies Railway Company. Designed by Dutch architects Prof. Jacob F. Klinkhamer and B.J Queendag, it was built in 1903 and officially opened on July 1, 1907.
The Ticket price starts from 10K for Kids, 20K for Adults and 30K for Foreign Tourist. Was previously functioned for Dutch government back to colonial time. I recommend to visit the basement in order to feel the true horror experience of this place. And yeah for the basement there is additional charge.
Fabs! — Google review
Lawang sewu just like before i visited. Great colonial building and history to tell. But unfortunetly, this time, when i go to the dungeon, the guide didn't not tell us about the history. More like to tell us about the structure of the building and more. And just to add some advice, if visitor buy the advance ticket like me, please provide the personal tour guide immediately, so we do have to look for the tour guide place on our own
Nadya A — Google review
This place is majestic. When visiting this place I would strongly suggest you to use a guide provided there, it’s not free service (for a family of four you will have to pay at least IDR100,000) but it’s really worth it. The guide will not only tell you the history about this place but they are good photographer as well, they will tell you the best location to take picture and will take a nice picture for you.
Indra P — Google review
Really place to learn some of local history. The flow of the museum needs to be better sih. So people like me, when decided to go there without any guide still can do a proper tour. Maybe a guide letter / sign can help. Sssstt they got a hidden basement tour (some said it haunted!)
Faiz A — Google review
When learning about the Old Semarang, Lawang Sewu is one of the historical place to understand the history of how the Indonesian Train company was initially founded. From getting off the train at Stasiun Semarang Tawan, visiting the Old Town, then learning about the architecture of the initial Train Company HQ at Lawang Sewu and then closing it with the old St. Ambarawa Museum is a must.
Winaya D — Google review
A great place to know a little bit more about the Indonesian history with the Dutch. I love that there's something for everyone: adults, small children and older people. I got to do the immersive one - price a tad more expensive than the other entrance fee but worth it to have someone talk to you about the history behind Lawang Sewu. Prices probably will change so I'd refer you to their website. The immersive experience in Building B has AC so a good break from the heat and humidity. There are souvenir shops, photo booths, caricature making if you want the traditional route of having your photo taken, owls that perform tricks, of course eateries and lots of museum like information inside the buildings. Depending on what type of tourist you are - there's something for everyone. Just a little warning, they won't let you bring drinks inside so better to put them inside your bag and drink it after going in or buy from the vendors inside. For the elderly, they also have wheelchairs. Just leave your ID when borrowing one. Outside the gates, local vendors sell toys and other souvenirs too
Riza A — Google review
It is more attractive now with the immersive experience so its not that boring as it used to. When visit Semarang make sure u try to come at least once
Scylla A — Google review
Was really good experience. The building was maintained so well. We feel the ambience looklike long time ago
Katherin Y — Google review
4.6
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4.1
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Jl. Pemuda No.160, Sekayu, Semarang Tengah, Semarang City, Central Java 50132, Indonesia
+62 812-1516-8808
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Wisata Sam Poo Kong

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sam Poo Kong Temple, also known as Gedung Batu, is a historical temple complex in Semarang, Central Java. It features traditional Chinese and Javanese architectural elements and has strong cultural and historical significance. The temple's origins are associated with Admiral Zheng He (Cheng Ho), a 15th-century Chinese Muslim explorer. Its majestic presence and blend of architectural styles make it a captivating attraction for visitors interested in Indonesia's colonial and wartime history.
Honestly, this is a place of worship, I came here for tourism, with a beauty that is very thick with Chinese culture and history, maybe it would be a little better if there were more plants so that not too hot and scorching. The guards are very friendly, the price of food and drinks is very affordable. Would be happy to be able to go to this place again
Nida N — Google review
Sam Poo Kong is a breathtaking blend of Chinese and Javanese architecture, rich in history and culture. This ancient temple complex, built in the 15th century, honors Admiral Zheng He's stopover in Semarang and showcases stunning red and gold decorations. Visitors can explore four temples, watch cultural performances like lion dances, and even rent traditional Chinese costumes for memorable photos. With its serene atmosphere and delicious food stalls, Sam Poo Kong is a must-visit destination in Semarang. Highly recommended for anyone interested in history, culture, and spirituality.
Josephira — Google review
Sam Poo Kong Temple in Semarang is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, blending history, culture, and spirituality in a single destination. The temple complex is beautifully designed with striking red architecture, intricate details, and a serene atmosphere that reflects its Chinese heritage. It’s not only a place of worship but also a cultural symbol that attracts both locals and tourists. Walking through the grounds, visitors can explore several shrines, statues, and pavilions, each with its own story and significance. The temple is closely tied to the legend of Admiral Cheng Ho, adding a layer of historical depth to the visit. The space feels both majestic and peaceful, making it an excellent spot for those interested in culture, history, or simply seeking a quiet moment. Overall, Sam Poo Kong offers more than just sightseeing—it provides an experience of connection with Semarang’s multicultural past. Whether you come for the architecture, the history, or the spiritual aspect, it’s a must-visit destination that leaves a lasting impression.
Andy W — Google review
It is a great place to stay, think, and view cultural heritage of multicultural Semarang. The temple is truly huge, the smell of scent present everywhere, and as for Indonesia this place is clean and pleasant. I wish I had more time to sit down and clean my thoughts or even meditate but I only had two hours free during my business trip. Enjoyable and wonderful place.
Marcin M — Google review
Sam Poo Kong in Semarang is a historic temple with grand architecture and rich Chinese cultural heritage. It offers great photo spots and a serene atmosphere for historical or religious visits. Best enjoyed in the late afternoon.
Kevin K — Google review
Made a quick stop here just to seeing sight and take some pictures. Such a beautiful place with a very serene vibe. There is also a praying room for Muslim tourist here and there are many food stalls in case you feel like eating something after your visit. Lovely!
Reyhana V — Google review
Historically interesting, especially the story behind it. But needs a heap of TLC because it's generally in poor condition and lots of rubbish lying around 😔 A good luck of painting to bring back the vibrancy of the statues and front building would go a long way to improving its presence 👌
James D — Google review
They have different types of tickets, the more expensive ones as they said, could visit all the places. However, you are still prohibited to enter their “holy” rooms because they don’t categorize you as “PRAYERS”, meaning if you don’t pay extra for offering incense. So hilarious, because they actually have no idea whom they are praying and why they are praying for him. 你们知道郑和真的是谁吗?? 无知的可笑。
M. — Google review
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Sam Poo Kong, Jl. Taman Gedung Batu Raya, Bongsari, Semarang Barat, Semarang City, Central Java 50148, Indonesia
https://sampookong.com/
+62 24 76431701
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Telaga Warna

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Telaga Warna, also known as Color Lake, is a stunning natural wonder surrounded by highland forests and terraces. The lake's vibrant hues, ranging from turquoise to cobalt blue, are a result of its high sulfur content. A concrete trail encircles both Telaga Warna and the neighboring Telaga Pengilon, offering opportunities for hiking and picnicking in secluded spots along the lakeside.
The colors of this lake are very beautiful, a fascinating natural phenomenon! Its extraordinary scenery makes every photo spot look great, and there's also a flying fox game above the lake that challenges tourists!
Alifhia N — Google review
Great view! One of best iconic sites in Dieng.
Nokegitaa — Google review
-2018- Tempatnya menarik sekali. kalau dari bawah memang tidak bisa benar-benar terlihat telaganya ada berapa warna, tapi kalau naik ke atas lagi baru terlihat perbedaan warnanya. Tempatnya luas banget dan rimbun, nyaman banget di sini. Walaupun siang tidak terlalu terasa panas. -2022- Good place to gdo, spending time to find peace (especially around low season). The area is wrapped around hills and mountains, giving ultimate chill situation. The lake is looking great as how it used to be, they are providing a lot photo spots nowadays, so you can go and enjoy taking pictures here. There's a lot of resting and hangout area, unfortunately when I come here they are in the middle of low season and currently in fasting month, so not all the hangout place are open. The caves that are located within the lake giving me ultimate peace (since no one are visiting), I can hear the sound of nature, it's cold and so calm. I walk around 5 minutes from Batu Tulis, take a leap and back to Batu tulis again. Over all this place is giving you chance to reconnect to nature very well (especially during non-holiday season)!
Clarissa E — Google review
It is situated in the Dieng hills. While going here from Yogyakarta, you will be passing on the hilly roads having coffee plantations or farms on either side. The main attraction here is the lake which show different colors, hence the name 'Telaga Warna' which translates to 'Color Lake' in English. It was raining when we visited here, so we could not see any different colors really. You should be here on a sunny day to see those. Overall a decent place to visit and the lush greenery makes it more beautiful.
Divyesh W — Google review
My expectation about this place is kinda too much maybe, it's definitely a good place but i think the people that responsible for organizing, controlling this place isn't doing theirs. I really hope it can be greater than this. And please for the visitor, don't ever throw your rubbish or litter here. It is very disgusting.
Shaffiya A — Google review
I think this place can be one of the recommended place to get you relax. When I go there, there was no many people means very comfort to enjoy the view of the nature.
Izka A — Google review
One of the famous tourist places to visit in Dieng but unfortunately i visited in wrong time cause after a long summer the water receding but its still fine . The facilities such as toilets and food stalls are good. You should buy kue rangin sell by an old man which has the best taste of rangin i've ever try!
Ayu S — Google review
It's a good place to visit. The view is better when we see from the top but is beautiful also when we are going around this place. Just visit.
Farid K — Google review
4.5
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Dieng, Kejajar, Wonosobo Regency, Central Java, Indonesia, USA
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Dieng Plateau

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Nature & Parks
Attraction
Geologic Formations
Dieng Plateau, a volcanic complex in Central Java, is known for its ancient Hindu temples and cultural heritage sites. The area is home to beautiful Hindu and Javanese temples, including remnants from the Kalinga Kingdom. Visitors can explore the scenic landscape, trek through active volcanic craters, and hike Mount Prau for panoramic views of the plateau and surrounding mountains.
Dieng Plateau is not the easiest place to reach and it’s full of local tourists. You have to pay for almost everything—each attraction, each parking spot—and foreigners are charged five times more than locals. Construction is happening everywhere. That said, the air is fresh and the nights are cooler than anywhere else in Java. People are friendly, and despite the downsides, it's worth a visit. I didn’t see any other foreigners, and I kind of understand why. I definitely recommend it.
UEM — Google review
When you take traveling from Jakarta ,Cirebon , Borobudur, so Dieng you must be stay 1or 2 night, nature , culture , and beautiful view
Surabaya S — Google review
As a mountain guy, i prefer this place compared to Bali. I like heights and theres so many mountains around this place, i find it very exciting. The view is superb, weather is cold all year long. If you go on Aug-Sep, be sure to bring extra jacket cause it is very cold!
Yukio R — Google review
A nice area to explore with some of the Jeep tours, with interesting landscape and good food
Luca G — Google review
One of the recommended place to visit in Central Java. Plenty of adventures to do and great places to stay too. And the best thing is the weather is very cold around July to September months.
Paul B — Google review
Really enjoy my visit to this place. Great view with cool breeze.
Effendi C — Google review
Mysterious plate to visit. We drove from Wonosobo to the Dieng Plateau. Road is very scenic, nice view to the several mountains. We were lucky that it was clear. Recommend to drive in the morning, the bigger chance it is clear. On the plateau we visited the temples, the crater and hiked through the fields.
Hwayke T — Google review
Stayed overnight at Dieng Plateau before hiking Gunung Prau, and it was unforgettable! The views are breathtaking, with stunning landscapes all around. The cold weather added to the charm, making it a perfect spot to soak in the serene vibe. Highly recommend visiting for a refreshing escape and incredible scenery!
Didit G — Google review
4.6
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4.2
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Bakal Buntu, Bakal, Batur, Banjarnegara, Central Java, Indonesia
https://diengplateau.com/
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Baturaden

Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
4.1
(243)
Banyumas Regency, Central Java, Indonesia, USA
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Keraton Kasepuhan

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Keraton Kasepuhan, a grand palace built in 1447, is the residence of the Sultan of Kasepuhan and serves as a museum open to the public. It is one of four palaces in Cirebon, alongside Keraton Kacirebonan, Keraton Kanoman, and Keraton Keprabon. This 16th-century wonder is among the oldest and largest palaces in Cirebon with intricately designed throne rooms.
A large palace with several different smaller clusters of buildings. They have various ticket offerings from 2, 3, 4, and 5 sites at different pricing. We purchased the entire 5 sites, got to see the palace, museum, AI show, and sacred wells.
Carlitos — Google review
Keraton Kasepuhan seems to be the better choice out of the two palaces in Cirebon because it's larger and older of the two. I chose the ticket with the access to all the areas which is 30k/person (domestic). Car parking is 10k. The entrance area needs to be cleaned, there's a lot of trash around and the ticket reader is out of service. The museum houses some artifacts, sadly it needs upkeep like painting the walls, fixing lights in exhibitions, and cleaning. The AI Lotus museum is not recommended, it's just a 15 minute AI video about the fight against the Dutch, and plays more like an action movie rather than a historic one. Going deeper, the back area is very poorly maintained. The restaurant has been abandoned for some time and the pools/lake are not maintained and used for fishing by the locals. I did not get a guide, and it seems it would have been a much better experience with one, so I highly recommend getting a guide. This place definitely has massive potential, and if it's fixed could be an instant recommendation if you're in Cirebon, and even an international level tourist destination. However as of now it's okay, not too bad not too good.
Matildabz ( — Google review
The museum zone and AI movie were really nice to see. It was cool to know about the history between the colonisers and Indonesian ***As a foreigner who doesn’t speak Bahasa, I felt a bit odd walking inside. Some people tried to talk to me and follow me (not in a friendly way) Maybe they were guides, but I wasn’t sure When I walked through the gate to get a ticket, a man (knew later, a guide) started walking with me, offering to volunteer as a guide, even though I didn’t ask for it. TBH, having a guide could be good here because there wasn't a lot information in English but I felt more like harassment
Akira K — Google review
Well, it's a palace. I bought the Rp25.000 ticket, so I got to visit not only the palace but also the museums inside as well. Not much that you can do except strolling around aimlessly. Once we entered the museum, a guy came to us explaining things and gave us no space to say no. Even though eventually we used the service (later on we realized that he is a tour guide), it felt like an ambush. The funniest thing is the AI museum, which is basically a standing theatre where they play an AI-generated movie. The movie (obviously) looked so off because the generated images were not the best.
Rizqie A — Google review
Recommended place to visit in Cirebon. Pak Siji atau Pak Satu truly one of the person who can make your trip is wonderful with great storytelling about the Keraton Cirebon.
Dianti P — Google review
Cool palace with an excellent museum. The main thing to see in Cirebon. The grounds are mildly interesting, mostly for the Majapahit-style gates and ruins dating to the 15th cent (later palace sections are unremarkable). The museum is amazing, a treasure trove of 15-16th century asian artifacts. Foreigner prices as of August 2025: site entry 20k, museum 15k, AI exhibit 15k, old palace ruins (Dalem Agung Pakungwati) 15k. There's 2 other smaller keraton in Cirebon whose grounds are free (but lack the 15-16th cent structures). Note that I got a lot of harassment/unwanted attention while touring as a white person, including a group of children constantly following me and trying to talk and touch me. Just be aware.
Josiah W — Google review
Good Place to know the history of Cirebon especially kasultanan and the link with Sunan. Better accompany with guide so you get more detail story of place.
Doni R — Google review
The views are awesome and the guide is great n helpful It is worth visiting this historical place
Irma B — Google review
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3.6
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Jl. Kasepuhan No.43, Kesepuhan, Lemahwungkuk, Cirebon City, West Java 45114, Indonesia
https://linktr.ee/keratonkasepuhan
+62 819-3113-2884
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Sunyaragi Cave Park

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Sunyaragi Cave Park in Cirebon, Indonesia is a captivating historic site that was once a meditation spot for the sultans. This unique cave stands out with its remarkable architecture and tranquil ambiance, attracting visitors seeking natural beauty and man-made marvels. Just 3 kilometers from the city center, Sunyaragi Cave offers a blend of stunning stone formations and water features that create an atmosphere perfect for rest and reflection.
We stumbled upon this place on a tranquil weekday morning—just a few fellow adventurers, both locals and foreigners, sharing the space. As noon approached, the excitement in the air began to build as more people arrived, eager to explore. We discovered that these enchanting, handcrafted caves were once sacred sites for meditation, steeped in history and mystery! It was thrilling to imagine the countless souls who sought solace within these walls ages ago!
Anita L — Google review
It's a really good place to see this ancient building that was designed like a cave? Or maybe it's a cave and constructed like a building or a place to stay? Not really sure, they should've provided some stories about the place.
Putri S — Google review
People online said this is one of the must visit attractions / site in Cirebon, but i beg to differ. Upon entry the place felt dirty, unattended, and mismanaged. For background the place was built as a meditation place for the Cirebon Sultanate. The weird architecture using reef bonded together is definitely something unique, but the novelty of the plus point ends here. Everything feels dirty and the place fell apart everywhere. I must then resort to reading things online for context. No signage guiding tourists, no storytelling, stone path leading to dirt, pond becomes a local fishing pond. Even the commercial section on the exit for SME looked sad and vandalised. The government is stupid for discarding a place with such historical value. We left after exploring the place for 20 minutes. The parking lot was empty when we left.
Hans J — Google review
Historical site with meaningful philosophy. Amazing. Recommended to visit when you in Cirebon.
Kevin A — Google review
it wasn't a big site, but it has stories worth visiting for.. we decided to have a guide so we can get the full experience.. the place was considered clean (for me) and the staff was very friendly.. although the site really needs improvements
Hamzah S — Google review
Goa Sunyaragi Cirebon or Sunyaragi Cave is one of the historical sites that located on Cirebon, not far from the city center. The enterance ticket is only IDR 15k/adult person. I order ride from gojek ride to get there and the tariff is bellow 15k from my hotel (hotel Asri Cirebon) and it took only about 15 minutes to arrived. The sites is very large and it took me about 1 and half hour to finished sightseeing and photographed a whole place. I also took some rest sometimes if I feel tired of walking (I just sat on the stairs anywhere the sites). The sites was built on the 18th century based on the information I found online. Surprisingly it still looks in a good condition even though it was built a long time ago! If you have an acrophobia/fear of height, or you have imbalance issues, I suggest you to ask for guidance or guide to accompany you. Because if you want to explore a whole place, you need to walk across the narrow footpath (only one person can walk there) and next to it, on your right and left it has around 1/2 meter/50 cm a cubic shape hole. I think it used to be filled with water (like a small pond) or filled during the rainy season, but since it's just holes when I visit there you might find it a little bit scary to cross some passages. The surrounding area also full of irregular and rough and almost all of it has a sharp texture, so you can't use it as a grip. The weather when I visited there is scroching hot! I suggest you to bring some water to prevent dehydration. Don't forget your sunblock either! If you have a low heat resistance, you better bring a parasol/umbrella and wear an easy to dry kind of clothes. You can enter the cave, but not all the path is all conected, most paths are just short and dead-end. The sites has a U shaped path, so from the enterance to the exit gate, you just take a U shaped detour. The enterance and exit gate are side to side. By the enterance/exit gate you can find some street vendors selling some beverages and traditional chips/snacks. There is a big mosque/place for praying. Not far from there, there is a building from ministry of tourism and creative economy. Even though the building is already closed, in front of it has a notice/bulletin board. You can find several information regarding Cirebon culture, such as a traditional food, traditional dance and guide for the tourism place and they also give a translation for the international tourist. Near the building, It has a an open wide concrete field and nearby, there is Indonesia traditional gazebo/bale-bale. I saw a child who is practicing the Cirebonese mask dance. It's so beautiful! But,since I don't want to interupt the practice, so I just watch it from a far and didn't want to take any picture/video without their concern. Because dance duration is quite long, I also didn't have any chance to ask the dancing teacher, who apparently has a souvenir store or selling some wooden masks as a souvenirs. In general, I found the Sunyaragi Cave sites is worth to visit if go to Cirebon and you like historical place or object!
Soraya B — Google review
This place is only for sight seeing. Not so much history. Even no old photo or picture to show how the grandeur of this place before.
Doni R — Google review
Sunyaragi Cave Park, also known as Goa Sunyaragi, is a fascinating historical site located near the city centre of Cirebon. This cultural landmark offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history while showcasing its unique architectural charm. The entrance ticket is affordable at just IDR 15,000 per adult, making it an accessible destination for all. While you can explore the caves, it’s worth noting that not all pathways are connected—many lead to short, dead-end routes. This layout adds intrigue and encourages exploration. What sets Sunyaragi Cave apart is its striking appearance, as most of the structure is covered in coral reefs. This gives the site an otherworldly vibe, making it a must-see for anyone interested in history or unique architecture. The preservation efforts seem commendable, ensuring its authenticity remains intact. Hiring a guide is highly recommended for a more enriching experience. They can provide valuable insights into the history and significance of the site, enhancing your visit and helping you appreciate the cultural context. Sunyaragi Cave Park is a unique and affordable historical site offering cultural education and visual wonder. Its coral-covered architecture and preserved layout make it a standout destination in Cirebon. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply looking for a unique outing, this site is worth a visit. Don’t forget to hire a guide to make the most of your trip!
Wanderer T — Google review
4.4
(12349)
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3.8
(306)
Sunyaragi, Kesambi, Cirebon City, West Java 45132, Indonesia
https://bisniscirebon.com/taman-air-goa-sunyaragi-cirebon-pesona-wisata-sejarah-dan-budaya/
+62 812-4163-6768
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Mt Papandayan

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Volcano
Nature & Parks
Mt Papandayan is an active volcano standing at 8,747 feet with four craters and mud pools. It's a popular choice for beginners as the camping ground can be reached after just a 2-hour trek. The trail is easy and dotted with food stalls at every checkpoint, making it a fun hiking adventure in Garut.
Mount Papandayan, located in West Java, is an active stratovolcano renowned for its beautiful landscapes and geothermal activity. With an elevation of 2,665 meters above sea level, Papandayan is accessible for trekkers of various skill levels, making it a popular destination for both beginners and seasoned hikers. The volcano's recent eruptions and frequent activity add to its mystique, making it a fascinating place to explore. The hike to the summit takes you through a variety of terrains, including lush forests, rocky paths, and stunning alpine meadows. One of the highlights of Papandayan is its geothermal areas, where visitors can witness the natural beauty of fumaroles, hot springs, and bubbling mud pools. The sulfurous smell and steam rising from the ground create an otherworldly atmosphere, offering a rare glimpse into the earth’s inner workings. At the summit, trekkers are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the vast crater, lush valleys, and distant mountains. The crater itself, which occasionally releases volcanic gas, is a sight to behold and a reminder of the volcano’s active status. For those interested in photography or geology, the various landscapes, including the famous "Tegal Alun" meadows, provide perfect opportunities to capture the beauty and uniqueness of this active volcano. One of the most accessible features of Mount Papandayan is its well-maintained trails, which include a short route leading to the crater area. This makes it an excellent choice for day hikes. The area is also home to a rich biodiversity, including various species of plants and wildlife, making it ideal for nature lovers and eco-tourism enthusiasts. Overall, Mount Papandayan is a unique blend of natural beauty, geothermal wonders, and volcanic activity, offering a rewarding experience for those seeking adventure and an educational encounter with one of Indonesia’s fascinating active volcanoes.
Acidguru — Google review
worth it,great mountain you will see some of beautiful landscapes while tracking, you don't need to worry about the track, it's doable for beginners, even there's taxi bikes and porters for it.and also there are dead Forrest, sulfur lake, etc. don't forget your raincoat before you come, just in case, hehe
Muhammad L — Google review
This mountain is recommended for newbie hikers. It has sloping route, some of the routes perhaps quite challenging but not too extreme. For newbies, I recommend you to join an open trip with a guide so you don't have to worry about the route. The beginning route is already tarred with asphalt and the middle route is a rocky road, but quite muddy in some areas. I came on rainy day with so many fogs out there. Quite chill and cold so you need some extra protection such thick gloves and jacket. Although fogs everywhere, it still has quite decent instagrammable spots. Don't worry for snacks, there are many small stalls that provide food and drink, especially hot ones. You just need to bring money for that and it is really affordable, trust me. There is also "Ojek" (carrier) if you already feel tired.
Oleum C — Google review
Really great hiking experience. I would recommend Papandayan Mountain to be part of your hiking trip. There are a lot of beautiful landscapes that will accompany your hike. The ticket for entrance is 75k per person during weekends, and if you bring a car, it will be additional 55k You can go round-trip or you can also camp. Personally, I recommend to spend a night at Kampung Selada. If the weather’s nice, you can have a clear view of the stars. But beware, there are still forest pigs (Bagas) wandering around the camp area, especially in the evening. For the hike route, I went via Tanjakan Emen for the ascent and Hutan Mati for the descent. Stay safe and enjoy!
Tarreq M — Google review
Mount Papandayan in West Java is an active stratovolcano standing at 2,665 meters above sea level. Despite its volcanic nature, it’s a favorite among both beginners and experienced hikers thanks to its relatively accessible trails and breathtaking scenery. The trek takes you through diverse terrain—from lush forests and rocky slopes to vibrant alpine meadows. One of the volcano’s most iconic features is its geothermal activity. Along the way, you’ll encounter steaming fumaroles, bubbling mud pools, and sulfur vents that offer a surreal, otherworldly experience. The air smells of sulfur, the ground hisses with steam, and you’re reminded you’re walking on a living volcano. At the summit or even from the main crater area, hikers are rewarded with panoramic views of vast craters, rolling hills, and the famed Tegal Alun meadow—known for its fields of Edelweiss flowers. The volcano also supports diverse flora and fauna, making it perfect for eco-tourism and nature photography. For families or beginners, the hike from the basecamp to the camping area only takes around 2 hours, with trails that are well-maintained and straightforward. The campground is well-equipped, with built-in toilets and surrounded by small food stalls. It's common to see families and children enjoying the outdoors here. Do note: while the hike is friendly for many, proper sun protection and bug repellent are highly recommended as the trail can be sunny and insects are present.
Wahyu N — Google review
minimum hike, maximal view. only 3–4 hours round trip with minimal effort. very recommended for beginners to start loving to hike and enjoying the nature.
Muhammad ( — Google review
This is a good experience during my vacation in Indonesia. Im using travel agent and join the trip with a group of stranger it was fun. The agent is teman jalan or abijakarta, you can search on IG. they give you the best service with affordable price
A L — Google review
I didn't hike but the view from the parking lot is already beautiful and breathtaking.
Dian — Google review
4.7
(2456)
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4.5
(219)
Karamat Wangi, Cisurupan, Garut Regency, West Java, Indonesia, USA
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16

Neglasari

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
4.5
(104)
Kadungora, Garut Regency, West Java, Indonesia, USA
17

Trans Studio Bandung

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Trans Studio Bandung is an indoor theme park located within the Trans Studio Bandung Mall, making it a popular entertainment destination for families visiting the city. Divided into three zones - Magic Corner, Lost City, and Studio Central - the park offers a wide range of thrilling rides and attractions suitable for both children and adults. With over 20 different games to enjoy, including electric and water-based activities, kids can immerse themselves in a world of fun.
Our thought was that spending 2 to 3 hrs there (on a weekend) should be enough for us but its not! Need to spend the whole day 🤣. Might need to reconsider buying the VIP Ticket, as the normal queue took longer up to an hour to take the ride. After a fun play at Trans Studio, can walk to Trans Studio Mall for late lunch or dinner perhaps.
Osman A — Google review
I believe the services of this hotel getting worse. The operator said each room can request max 4 mineral waters more for ach day. The breakfast also nothings special especially for taste of food. Even ibis grand central breakfast i can claim more fantastic and good compared to trans studio luxury hotel. Also request for late check out 13.00 declined. The good things: quick checkin process, best swimming pool with white sand.
Bmwgue G — Google review
Went here for an office event. First we had team-building activities in one of their halls, then we got a fast pass for free rides. Place was clean and air conditioning was cool. Disclaimer: the place was rented by the office, therefore it might not be in full capacity. I tried some of their rides and they were decent, but nothing special. The roller coaster was closed due to bad weather. Their Dunia Lain (haunted house ride) was not scary at all, therefore it was just a cart moving slowly through some installations that was supposed to be creepy. I think they should provide a backstory or special effects to the ride. If they could not make it scary, they could also try another approach: make it speedy. Additionally, for a place this big, the bathroom was also quite small.
Janice L — Google review
Had fun with the rides, but Giant Swing and Jelajah were under maintainance so didn't get to try them
Andrea A — Google review
It’s fun! That’s the first expression that can cover all of our experiences here. Almost all rides inside this indoor theme park we tried. The service from the staff also beyond our expectation. So my wife lost her phone in the toilet then we reported it to the staff, they were really fast response to it. Thanks God there was a good person gave the phone to them when s/he found it. Maybe something missing from this place is some stands are closed and like abandoned, such as the reporting news, marvel and the coaster, the rest were amazing! Bravo Trans Studio💪
Hadi S — Google review
Games quite great, will be good to add another new games. Spent 3-4 hrs. I bought the ticket for IDR 200k from traveloka. Quite a pity i cannot try the roller coaster due to weather circumstance.
Jenny T — Google review
So actually i will review the mall, not the Trans Studio Theme Park. This mall, probably one of the best mall in Bandung. Unfortunately the location is not too good, in the Gatot Subroto road, which is quite narrow and have a lot of traffic jam. The mall itself is good, the architecture, atmosphere and ambiance is like a very good mall in Jakarta. The tenant is good, the food court and restaurant have a lot of option.
Langga C — Google review
An excellent place for families especially for the young ones. Many rides, shows and beautiful parade as the closing. Many food outlets spread all over and all needed amenities are within reach. Staff are young, energetic and helpful. We have been to many Disneylands and some other parks in the USA, Europe and Asia and this parks is as good as the others. Furthermore, the ticket is very much cheaper.
Ahmad F — Google review
4.6
(82174)
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3.9
(2194)
Trans Studio Mall, Kecamatan Batununggal, Jl. Gatot Subroto No.289A, Cibangkong, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40273, Indonesia
https://www.transentertainment.com/transstudio/bandung
+62 811-8118-244
18

White Crater

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Lake
Nature & Parks
White Crater is a stunning volcanic lake with a unique coloration and contains rare flora and fauna. It is an ideal location for a vacation, offering numerous opportunities for photography. However, visitors should avoid staying too long due to the high SO4 content, which can cause an unpleasant odor. This natural wonder is truly one of God's gifts and a must-see attraction in Indonesia that offers the perfect break from city life.
There are photographers to offer you their services, if you are not keen then reject them politely, do not show your hesitation, otherwise, they will keep offer you their services. If you keen, you may negotiate with them the pricing after that.
Teo M — Google review
One of the best local places in Bandung area to see live crater up close and personal. Opens from 6am in the morning and sunrise point up above it from as early as 5am. There's parking location just before the entrance point. And also one near in the main road entrance with public transport to get you up to the main location.
Paul B — Google review
Very beautiful place to go, the road to the Crater is not in a good condition, if you walk it is about 5km up the mountain. Sulfer damp is coming from the Crater and there is a lake with great views inside.
Han S — Google review
An absolutely amazing place to visit! 🤍 The view of the turquoise lake surrounded by mist and mountains is breathtaking, it truly feels like a different world. The air is cool and fresh, perfect for a short nature getaway. The ticket is 89k, and it already includes the Ontang-Anting ride (the small shuttle car) to reach the crater point. The trip is fun and quite scenic along the way. Everything is well-organized, and the area is clean and safe for visitors. Totally worth visiting at least once, such a beautiful and unique spot in Bandung! 🌿✨
Adha M — Google review
A lot good spots to take good photos. Recommended to use the angkot that use your own car to go to the top.
Henri P — Google review
Absolutely stunning! Kawah Putih is a breathtaking creation of Allah — the turquoise lake and surrounding scenery are truly mesmerizing. A must-visit spot in Bandung
Mohd H — Google review
Reaching this place takes about 3 hours from Bandung and the entry is a little too expensive in itself, but the place offers some really breathtaking views. I visited the place on a weekday morning, and it was worth the patience. Beautiful and surreal views. Loved the place. Strongly recommended. You'd find quite a few photographers, but you can politely refuse them if you're not interested.
Akshay M — Google review
Stunning views available around the crater. Low temperatures reaching as low as 13°C in the morning, so I recommend to come prepared.
Enrico N — Google review
4.5
(7655)
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4.2
(1537)
Sugihmukti, Pasirjambu, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, USA
19

Jl. Braga

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Notable street
Neighborhoods
Jl. Braga is a charming and picturesque street that showcases the Dutch colonial architecture of Indonesia's past. Lined with coffee shops, boutiques, and galleries, this stunning location is a must-see attraction for those interested in history and culture. With its stone path and colonial-style buildings, visitors can easily get lost in the beauty of this place - almost forgetting where they are. Don't forget to bring your camera along to capture the moment as you relax and enjoy all that Jl.
Really love this place. Especially on Friday Night to Sunday, where it's a car free day here. So nice to stroll around the area. Many nice cafes and restaurants.
Galuh A — Google review
European style street at Bandung, pedestrian friendly for this city standard. Hopefully the government can uplift this area to attract more visitors.
Glen — Google review
Awesome to visit, but... Please please please pedestrianise this street. Let the cafes put tables out on the road. Make this ten times nicer and attract more visitors..
Nicole S — Google review
super crowded street in Bandung for sure ~ a must visit place for tourists whether local or international. been here on Saturday night, pedestrian isn’t comfortable enough to walk coz lots of seller selling their stuffs (flowers, tattoo, street foods etc) on the pedestrian area. Lots of cafes and art spaces around the street. Make sure to put this on your destination to-go in Bandung 😃 Pay more attention to your personal belongings ⚡️
발렌타인미레 — Google review
manu cool place, many cafe along the road. one of very popular road in bandung and tourist area
Calv — Google review
A recommended place to visit for tourist. Many food, drinks, cute fashion stores, also art space.
Gideon — Google review
This street is fun at night, this street has many nightclubs, and nightlife places, I also saw a place that sells some alcohol like vodka maybe, here is also a building that has existed since 1930 and its use has not changed until now, there is also a restaurant that has been around for a long time, there are many historical buildings here, there are also many paintings on the side of the road if you look at almost every painting looks the same but the shop is different. Idk.
Stefhanus — Google review
The most famous street in Bandung Regency. So many places to visit. Love this place ❤️❤️❤️
Jacqueline P — Google review
4.7
(1553)
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3.9
(1952)
Kec. Sumur Bandung, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
20

Taman Hutan Raya Ir. H. Djuanda

Nature & Parks
Forestry service
Wooded 590-hectare conservation area & botanical garden with walking trails, caves & waterfalls.
Taman Hutan Raya Ir. H. Djuanda (or Tahura, as most locals call it) is one of those places that holds a soft spot in my heart. I used to go here pretty often, and every time I return, it still feels just as peaceful and grounding. The trails are perfect for casual trekking; not too intense, but still enough to get your body moving and your mind cleared. That said, don’t repeat my usual mistake: wear proper mountain shoes or trekking sandals. Some paths can get really slippery, especially in damp or mossy areas. Regular sneakers or flats just won’t cut it. What I love most about Tahura is the combination of fresh forest air, tall pine trees, and the subtle soundtrack of nature all around. Along the way, you’ll come across historical sites like the Japanese and Dutch caves, and if you walk far enough, some small waterfalls. It’s really up to you whether you want to just stroll or go full-on explore mode. There are also quite a few monkeys around, but don’t worry, they’re much more chill than the ones you might meet in Bali. They’ll mostly keep to themselves unless you’re carrying food in plain sight. One downside: there are very few trash cans scattered around. It’s such a beautiful space, so it’s a bit of a shame. I’d recommend bringing your own bag to collect any trash, just to help keep the area clean.
Winda P — Google review
It’s a great place to take a short break from busy days and enjoy some fresh air. Perfect for a family visit, especially with kids, as they can experience a bit of jungle trekking. The facilities have improved a lot. Now there’s a walking trail, a deer conservation area, and of course, the legendary Goa Belanda to explore.
Lusha A — Google review
The park gives you a good forest vibe with lots of high trees and green views. You will not miss the monkees on your way. Unfortunately we had lack of time to reach the Omas waterfall and Tebing Kraton which would take another 4km walk...😅
Marc S — Google review
i thought they open at 8, but i came here at 6.30-7AM and i can get tickets already! spent the morning walking and taking in the scenery. i recommend getting here as early as possible to avoid crowds and before it gets too hot out to walk. we came on a weekday, so a few shops on the walk are closed, but thats okay. on our walk we met a lot of cats that accompanies us, like a tour guide. we didnt walk so far, just enough to see the two caves and the bit with the playground. if you have a lot of stamina, you should walk up to see the waterfalls. its a tad too far for us, but i want to go there if i have the chance to return. please wear comfortable clothes and running shoes since you'll be walking a lot and some paths can be quite wet and muddy depending on the weather. make sure you bring enough water and stick to the path!
Steviera P — Google review
A recommended place to chill and enjoy nature at Bandung. If you have an adventurous soul, and new to hiking, this place can be the best option to hike. They offer a lot of hiking point to explore, such as historical cave, deer ranch, and the farthest is Curug Omas while you can sit and enjoy seeing waterfall. You can also find groups of monkeys along the way.
Devina W — Google review
It's good here, the air is clean, environment also clean. Many monkey around. I visit on weekday, only one or two stall were open. The road were okay. I went to penangkaran rusa.
Dharmananda S — Google review
A fantastical forest park, about 8km north from the city center. People usually enter the park from gate 1. The park is very long, the furthest distance from the gate is over 6km. Follwing the path, walking in the forest, it's so great! The attractions include Japanese cave, which is very big, it may hide several thousands of soldiers. The other is Dutchman cave, this one is smaller and acrosses a hill. There are also some waterfalls, but the water is not clean. Anyway, the forest makes people peaceful and happy. BTY, there are some little shops on the way in the park, providing drinks and food. Their food is delicious, and price is reasonable. How to get there? If u r a foreigner tourist staying at Bandung city center without any viehcle, u can take Angkot to Dago firstly. The Angkot stops at the west side of Bandung train station, under a skybridge. The Angkot's front window displays the destination. The price to Dago is Rp6000. Then transfer to a motorbike taxi to the forest park, costing about Rp20k.
Vincent L — Google review
A nice place to relax and enjoy the greens, have a walk in the morning and meets the monkeys 🐒 lol There are lots of snack and foods stands, no worries. At the journey you can find caves, waterfall and a deer 🦌 ranch. Come and see them yourself.
Annisa — Google review
4.6
(21114)
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3.9
(384)
Jl. Pakar Bar. Jl. Ir. H. Juanda No.99, Ciburial, Cimenyan, Bandung Regency, West Java 40198, Indonesia
+62 813-2427-9019
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21

Patenggang Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled amidst lush forests, Patenggang Lake offers a serene and picturesque setting for visitors to enjoy various boating excursions. The preservation of the area adds to its charm, although some areas may require restoration. While the restaurant menu could use improvement, the calming atmosphere and pleasant weather make it an ideal spot for relaxation. The spacious parking lot and enjoyable lakeside track add to the appeal of this favorite Indonesian destination in West Java.
This is the best place for healing or a picnic, but it’s still not very clean, and there is some trash. However, I really enjoy coming here, and there are many great photo spots.
Bella G — Google review
Cool and almost raining everyday, so don't forget to bring umbrella. I like to have a drink and snacks or main course in Phinisi Resto.
Nofaria C — Google review
Going to the lake with my colleague during the holiday season was truly a peaceful and brief healing experience. There weren't many people around, and we had the chance to circle the lake by boat. We then went to Pinisi Resto and took a short break there. The view of the lake and the blue sky was simply perfect, even though we went in January (the wet season)
Ossy S — Google review
The weather is pleasant, the scenery is peaceful and beautiful ~ This is perhaps my favorite place in Indonesia so far :)))))))
Hidden R — Google review
Beautiful conservative nature lake
Estu D — Google review
Such a beautiful lake in high terrain. Cold breeze, forest-like scenery, tea-garden scenery and many more. You can buy fresh strawberry there even pick up directly from the tree. If you want to circling the lake with boat, just spend 10k/person it will be done nicely. You want a little bit sport activity, try the paddle boat for 40k/boat. There are 3 types of ticket (for local tourist): 1. Just for Patenggang lake: 25k per person 2. Pass Ticket (Lake, Golesat, Rabbit hill, strawberry farm): 50k per person 3. Complete Ticket (Lake, Golesat, Rabbit Hill, strawberry farm, Phinisi bridge, Spider balcony): 100k per person. Choose based on your capability. Its worth the price, for any ticket. For sure, if you want to spend the night, different price will be charged. The glamping facilities also available there. Overall it's really recommended place. PS: I went there when its rainy.
Ghazi Z — Google review
The most beautiful natural place in south bandung. The natural beauty surrounding the lake makes you relax. Apart from the beautiful nature, there are also various booths selling food or souvenirs. In addition, there is a unique restaurant with a pinisi boat concept on the edge of the lake. With an affordable ticket price, it is in accordance with the beautiful nature.
Fachrizal M — Google review
Absolutely love how they preserve this place, the phinisi resto might need some restoration here and there especially at the top, some woods are unsafe to be on. Definitely need more improvement on restaurant menu, most of the menu are not available although the price is not that pricey. The golesat is fun, but not recomended when its raining. Lakeside track is fun but i'm not sure about the route, i'm a little bit confused around the spider area, but thats okay.
Erna V — Google review
4.4
(2544)
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3.8
(460)
Patengan, Rancabali, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, USA
22

Sari Ater Hotel & Recreation

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1 list 
Resort hotel
Nature & Parks
Sari Ater Hotel & Recreation is a refined resort nestled in Ciater, offering a serene ambiance and an array of amenities. The property features outdoor geothermal pools, restaurants, paintball, and golf facilities. Situated adjacent to hot water springs, it provides a unique experience for guests. Accommodation options include spacious villas and camping rooms with clean and tidy interiors.
This place was awesome, the hotel service totally great. Worth a place to visit. The characteristics of the old Indonesian classic building are very nostalgic for my childhood. Last but not least the hot springs are beautiful. Please come to visit this place.
Nobert T — Google review
1. We arrived quite late at night, but the check-in queue was still long, which took up quite a bit of time. Especially since we were already quite tired after a long journey. 2. After check-in, we decided to have dinner at the restaurant. The restaurant was quite crowded at the time because of a group. What we found lacking was the absence of a separator between the smoking and non-smoking areas, so the smoke was quite disruptive to our meal, especially since we had a toddler with us. As for the food, we admit it was quite delicious, although the serving time was rather long. 3. Our room was in a bungalow, located almost at the very back. However, from 7 PM to 1 AM, there was a stage with loud singing, and it resumed again at 5 AM. It seriously disrupted our rest time.
K3Y — Google review
Good service n also alots of recreation for the family..3days 2 night wasnt enough stayed here..
Eka N — Google review
We stayed at the campsite in a rented tent. That was awesome. Beautiful place, clean, green, spectacular nature surrounds you . The pools are nice, the hottest water I have ever sat in. Rivertubing was nice, not too risky for me, but ok. When we were there, the big slide was not working, minus. Unfortunately due to the big area, a lot of walking or waiting for the shuttle is necessary. I would change the system with activating the entry card. If you want to enter a certain pool, you need to go/ shuttle to the main reception desk to activate your card. That takes everytime at least 30min. Thats weird. Book it on the card as you enter an area, and as you check out, you pay what you used, done. Breakfast was also great. All in all you can have a good time.
A.T.Z. — Google review
A bit outdated, but clean and comes with perks like free access to the hot springs. Rooms with connecting doors are a bit noisy, but they all quieted down before bedtime.
Fei H — Google review
The reception staff is the worst. There was a long line of people waiting but they are so laid back. Their check in time is at 2pm, check out at 11am. We arrived at 14.10. We still need to wait almost an hour. Lobby was so crowded, full of people. We do not pay cheaply for a 3 star hotel with dirty sheet, super ugly looking towel, barely working AC, and an old and cracking bath tub. The bathroom curtains are FULL OF MOLD. Floor is still dirty. I MEAN SERIOUSLY......!!!!!!!
Bernadeth R — Google review
Me and my friends rented a bungalow here last weekend. Positives: + The guest only hot water pool is nice. (41⁰C) + Breakfast and Dinner are included in the room rental price. + Some interesting activities around the area Negatives: - Beds were not clean. - Hot water for shower were not working. - Water dispenser were broken, it does not produce hot water. Neutral: ~ price is a bit expensive
Diky M — Google review
I went here with my family and booked the landak camping rooms. Basically, the room was clean and tidy enough. And unique. But i think they need more improvement for the tent because we got the old spring bed that less comfortable for us to rest. Overall, We love the ambiance, the hot spring pool, and the cool breeze there.
Eugenie L — Google review
4.4
(7235)
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3.7
(606)
Jl. Sariater, Nagrak, Ciater, Subang Regency, West Java 41211, Indonesia
http://www.sariater-hotel.com/
+62 260 471700
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Sari Ater Hotel & Recreation

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1 list 
Resort hotel
Nature & Parks
Sari Ater Hotel & Recreation is a refined resort nestled in Ciater, offering a serene ambiance and an array of amenities. The property features outdoor geothermal pools, restaurants, paintball, and golf facilities. Situated adjacent to hot water springs, it provides a unique experience for guests. Accommodation options include spacious villas and camping rooms with clean and tidy interiors.
This place was awesome, the hotel service totally great. Worth a place to visit. The characteristics of the old Indonesian classic building are very nostalgic for my childhood. Last but not least the hot springs are beautiful. Please come to visit this place.
Nobert T — Google review
1. We arrived quite late at night, but the check-in queue was still long, which took up quite a bit of time. Especially since we were already quite tired after a long journey. 2. After check-in, we decided to have dinner at the restaurant. The restaurant was quite crowded at the time because of a group. What we found lacking was the absence of a separator between the smoking and non-smoking areas, so the smoke was quite disruptive to our meal, especially since we had a toddler with us. As for the food, we admit it was quite delicious, although the serving time was rather long. 3. Our room was in a bungalow, located almost at the very back. However, from 7 PM to 1 AM, there was a stage with loud singing, and it resumed again at 5 AM. It seriously disrupted our rest time.
K3Y — Google review
Good service n also alots of recreation for the family..3days 2 night wasnt enough stayed here..
Eka N — Google review
We stayed at the campsite in a rented tent. That was awesome. Beautiful place, clean, green, spectacular nature surrounds you . The pools are nice, the hottest water I have ever sat in. Rivertubing was nice, not too risky for me, but ok. When we were there, the big slide was not working, minus. Unfortunately due to the big area, a lot of walking or waiting for the shuttle is necessary. I would change the system with activating the entry card. If you want to enter a certain pool, you need to go/ shuttle to the main reception desk to activate your card. That takes everytime at least 30min. Thats weird. Book it on the card as you enter an area, and as you check out, you pay what you used, done. Breakfast was also great. All in all you can have a good time.
A.T.Z. — Google review
A bit outdated, but clean and comes with perks like free access to the hot springs. Rooms with connecting doors are a bit noisy, but they all quieted down before bedtime.
Fei H — Google review
The reception staff is the worst. There was a long line of people waiting but they are so laid back. Their check in time is at 2pm, check out at 11am. We arrived at 14.10. We still need to wait almost an hour. Lobby was so crowded, full of people. We do not pay cheaply for a 3 star hotel with dirty sheet, super ugly looking towel, barely working AC, and an old and cracking bath tub. The bathroom curtains are FULL OF MOLD. Floor is still dirty. I MEAN SERIOUSLY......!!!!!!!
Bernadeth R — Google review
Me and my friends rented a bungalow here last weekend. Positives: + The guest only hot water pool is nice. (41⁰C) + Breakfast and Dinner are included in the room rental price. + Some interesting activities around the area Negatives: - Beds were not clean. - Hot water for shower were not working. - Water dispenser were broken, it does not produce hot water. Neutral: ~ price is a bit expensive
Diky M — Google review
I went here with my family and booked the landak camping rooms. Basically, the room was clean and tidy enough. And unique. But i think they need more improvement for the tent because we got the old spring bed that less comfortable for us to rest. Overall, We love the ambiance, the hot spring pool, and the cool breeze there.
Eugenie L — Google review
4.4
(7235)
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3.7
(606)
Jl. Sariater, Nagrak, Ciater, Subang Regency, West Java 41211, Indonesia
http://www.sariater-hotel.com/
+62 260 471700
24

Tangkuban Perahu

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Volcano
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Tangkuban Perahu is an active volcanic peak in Bandung, offering guided tours and food/souvenir vendors. The region also features natural wonders like the strikingly blue volcanic lake of Kawah Putih and the lush landscapes of Puncak Pass, perfect for trekking and picnics. Additionally, the coastal town of Pelabuhan Ratu is known for its mystical beauty and attracts surfers and beach lovers.
Visiting Tangkuban Perahu was an unforgettable experience! The scenery is breathtaking — the crater views are absolutely stunning, and the cool mountain air makes the trip even more refreshing. It’s a perfect spot for nature lovers, photography, and just taking in the beauty of Bandung’s volcanic landscape. The area is well-maintained, and there are plenty of local stalls selling snacks, souvenirs, and warm drinks to enjoy while exploring. Walking around the crater rim gives you incredible views from different angles, and it’s fascinating to learn about the history and legends behind the volcano. Overall, it was a beautiful and memorable trip — highly recommend for anyone visiting Bandung. Just don’t forget to bring a jacket, as it can get quite chilly up there!
Yuly S — Google review
Tangkuban Perahu is a must-visit destination near Bandung, known for its breathtaking volcanic crater views and cool mountain air. Walking around the crater rim is an unforgettable experience, especially with the smell of sulfur and the dramatic landscape. The area is clean, well-maintained, and offers plenty of local stalls selling snacks and souvenirs. Perfect spot for nature lovers and those seeking a mix of beauty and legend!
Angga B — Google review
Loved this place. Entry fee quite expensive for foreigners…. Over 300k per person. But still worth this visit. No walking required for the main rim.
Miss G — Google review
A truly unique experience. You can see an active volcano, soak your feet in a sulfur hot spring, and even boil an egg and eat it.
Sususu P — Google review
(Australian tourist review) Highly recommend going, was really worth it. I really enjoyed my time here. Transport and logistics things that might help other travellers: - Can totally grab to and from the place, when leaving, you might have to wait 10-15 minutes for a grab driver to accept your request, but I was able to leave a-okay - entry ticket cost was 200,000 (I went on weekday) just to get to the crater at the top - you can totally do the walk up to the crater at the top, takes around 30-40 minutes, I found it quite a nice walk, just follow the road. No need to get a car or a motorbike up - once you’re at the top, enjoy the sights. If you’re keen, go to the very far right, and they provide a tour to the back of the crater. This side has unimpeded views, and I honestly thought it was very worth it. It was 50,000 per person, I bumped into some French travellers who also wanted to do it, we all paid 50,000 each. (Will attach photos of the differences) - the hawkers/peddlers are also happy to help you take photos if you ask nicely, recommend confirming with them that there is no charge before you ask however - I really enjoyed the Domas Crater too, I thought it was really nice. I however had to pay 150,000 for a guide to bring me down to Domas crater. I originally thought this was a scam (halfway up as you’re climbing, you’ll be asked if you want to go. You can also go from the top as well). I till now, don’t know if this was a scam or not. When I asked at the tourist information desk at the top crater, she insisted I had to take a guide. However, the path is relatively easy to find, and I trust that one could easily make their way down their themselves - bring some tissues/towel to wipe your feet off after soaking your feet at the Domas crater foot springs - I didn’t buy a mask on the way in, I didn’t feel a need for it. A lot of the hawkers and peddlers at the top of the crater weren’t wearing one either. - at the top crater, there are stores to buy food and water if you forget to buy/bring
Eric W — Google review
Tangkuban Perahu is a must-visit spot in West Java. It’s packed with natural beauty and local legends that make it a unique and iconic destination in Lembang. The entrance fee is different on weekdays and weekends — we paid IDR 40k per person. There’s a big parking area below, and then you’re taken up around 5 km to the crater area. Restaurants, toilets, and prayer facilities are all available too.
Sparkly F — Google review
⸻ Be cautious of overly friendly tour guides — you may be persuaded into purchasing souvenirs worth Rp20,000 for as much as Rp300,000. Stay alert and always verify prices beforehand.
Sjn W — Google review
Had a great time here, beautiful scenery of the volcano, mind that there will be ppl always finding ways to sell you stuff
Andrew D — Google review
4.5
(7367)
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3.7
(2122)
Cikahuripan, Lembang, West Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, USA
25

Gunung Padang

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2 lists 
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Wisata Situs Gunung Padang is an ancient megalithic temple located on a 100-meter-tall hill in Cianjur. The site features hundreds of rectangular stones arranged on a stepped hillside, dating back to 5000 BCE or earlier. Visitors can choose between original steep stairs or newer, easier ones to reach the top and explore the largest punden terraced complex in Southeast Asia. Surrounded by mountains, the site offers stunning views and a windy atmosphere.
The whole place is fascinating and worth the visit from Jakarta. The climb up is quite steep, but there is another longer path up which we found on the way down. There are guides around who are full of interesting knowledge and facts so it's worth talking to one. There's a coffee shop further up the mountain for refreshments too. Make sure to bless yourself with the sacred spring water before going up.
Che L — Google review
I'm not sure if this place is for everyone since it wasn't really my taste, but it's definitely a new experience, especially the road getting here. The site itself looks quite good from some angles. I agree with other reviews that the management could improve plant and fence placement, but I appreciate that they keep the place clean and the stairs safe to climb. It's too bad facilities like toilets and parking are very limited. The guides are polite, but they (and some visitors) should avoid smoking in public. If you're wondering why drones are prohibited, imagine the noise if half the visitors brought theirs, so I agree with the management's rule against drones without a special license. There are no specific open/closing hours, they confirmed it's open 24 hours. However, on some national holidays, they might open a bit later in the afternoon. If you're coming from Jakarta and don't want an off-road adventure, take the Cianjur route (safer one). But if you do enjoy some adrenaline, try the Sukabumi route 😉
Krishna A — Google review
I absolutely love this place. Been meaning to go here for a very long time. I have watched countless videos on this place and I finally made it. All in all this is about 350 to 400 steps depends how you count them all the way to the fifth Terrace. People are working on the site. They’re very friendly talk to archaeologist amazing place to visit.
Zsolt Z — Google review
Amazing place if you like nature and things from so many years ago. Friendly/helpful staff and cheap ticket. It is a beautiful nature drive for the last part of the drive there.
Henriette B — Google review
The last one hour road leading to the destination is very challenging with lots of potholes. Interesting historical site but poorly managed. They plant trees in between the rocks, fences built inappropriately. Spoilt the natural beauty of the site. Our local guide simply throw the cigarette butt. We're informed no drones allowed, permission is required from provincial office but unable to provide valid reason to support this restrictions when we tried to clarify. Before we ended our trip, we were asked to pay additional Rp 5000 per person by local on top of our tickets. It's ridiculous. Great historical site poorly managed.
KK L — Google review
It is rather disappointing to finally visit this site after watching all the hypes from Netflix show. The place is really small, took at most 30 minutes to complete the visit. There is not alot to see, just piles and piles of scattered stones with areas where they destinated to be 'rooms'. Beyong that there is little effort to maintain the site or effort to educate the visitors of the civilization that built it. And reaching this remote place requires 3 hours of driving from jakarta or bandung on winding and sometimes hazardous country road. Don't waste your time visiting here.
Misotam — Google review
Amazing to visit human history. So many unknown about the past, yet they left so many great structure for us to learn.
How-Teng T — Google review
There are places you visit, and then there are places that change you. Ganang Perang is the latter. From the moment I arrived, I felt something ancient humming beneath the surface—like the land itself was whispering stories from long ago. The energy here is alive, peaceful yet powerful, like stepping into a forgotten chapter of Earth’s memory. Whether you’re coming for the landscape, the history, or the stillness, you’ll find more than you expected. It’s not just beautiful—it’s magical. A place that stays with you, long after you leave. Highly recommended for anyone on a journey of discovery, healing, or reconnection. 🌿✨
Megan G — Google review
4.6
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4.2
(102)
Jalan Paal Dua, Karyamukti, Campaka, Cianjur Regency, West Java 43263, Indonesia
https://situsgp.blogspot.com/2021/10/situs-megalitikum-gunung-padang-cianjur.html?m=1
+62 858-6108-8104
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26

Taman Bunga Nusantara

Nature & Parks
Park
Sprawling gardens with many flowers, a large hedge maze, topiary, a lake & more.
This flower garden is very beautiful and well-maintained. Its collection of flowers is diverse and enchanting. The area is vast; to explore the garden, visitors can use the golf carts provided. For flower lovers, be sure to visit this place—you’ll truly be pampered by its beauty.
Marigold T — Google review
Taman Bunga Nusantara offers a vast and well-maintained garden, making it an ideal place for family picnics. The park provides various facilities, including a sightseeing bus that takes visitors around, making it easier to explore the area without getting too tired. The flowers are meticulously arranged based on their region of origin, creating a visually pleasing experience. However, the variety of flowers is somewhat limited, which might not fully meet the expectations of those looking for a more diverse floral display. Initially, I imagined a breathtakingly vast flower field, but the landscape design here feels a bit monotonous. Another thing to consider is its location, which is quite far from the city center. While this adds to the tranquility, it also means extra travel time. In terms of pricing, the entrance fee varies for local and international tourists, with an additional charge for the sightseeing bus. However, considering the facilities and the overall experience, the pricing is quite fair. Overall, it’s a beautiful and serene place to visit, though it may not be as breathtaking as I initially expected. 8.5/10 Would recommend for a relaxing family trip! ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hadid M — Google review
I recently visited this garden and was absolutely blown away. It’s big, spacious, and beautifully maintained—a true oasis of peace and greenery. The paths are wide and easy to walk, the lawns are immaculately clean, and every corner offers something lovely to look at, from blooming flowers to tall, graceful trees. What really impressed me was how well-kept everything is. You can tell a lot of care and attention goes into maintaining the space. It’s perfect for a relaxing walk, a picnic, or just to sit and enjoy the fresh air. Whether you’re a plant lover, a photographer, or just someone who appreciates a calm, tidy outdoor space, this garden is a must-visit. Highly recommend!
Reem B — Google review
One of the classic park mostly displayed with variety of Flowers. We'll kept park. Neat & clean environment & you will be mesmerized to see such beautiful flowers. This park is in Indonesia which itself a beautiful country with amazing landscape.
Sujay K — Google review
seriously tho, this place is so pretty, quiet, and lots to explore. but I had to admit there’s many rooms for improvement because many attractions are not well maintained, it kinda looks abandoned and dirty somehow. overall if you just wanna enjoy the view, trees, many varieties of flowers and fresh air, this place is ‘yes’ place to go
Cindy P — Google review
Pet needed to be carried at all time, great garden, theres vehicles to be rented
Nomos — Google review
Great place to be and see gardens from different places. No problem to take our photo cameras with us.
Nico P — Google review
If you’re looking to enjoy a picnic surrounded by beautiful flowers, this place is a great option for a family outing. In addition to the scenic views, you can also explore a variety of games and attractions in the “Alam Imajinasi” area. However, it's worth noting that many of the games are currently not in the best condition. Hopefully, they’ll be repaired and improved soon.
Ismail G — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(334)
Jl. Mariwati No.7, Kawungluwuk, Sukaresmi, Cianjur Regency, West Java 43254, Indonesia
https://tamanbunga.co.id/
+62 263 581617
27

Mekarsari Park

Sights & Landmarks
Farms
3.6
(171)
Jl. Raya Jonggol - Cileungsi, Cileungsi, Kec. Cileungsi, Bogor, Jawa Barat 16820, Indonesia
28

Summarecon Mall Bekasi

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3 lists 
Shopping mall
Shopping
Movie theater
Nestled in the bustling city of Bekasi, West Java, Summarecon Mall Bekasi is a vibrant shopping and entertainment hub that opened its doors on June 28, 2013. Spanning over 60,000 square meters and featuring around 167 shops, this expansive mall offers an impressive selection of both local and international brands. Visitors can indulge in a delightful array of dining options with various restaurants serving up both local delicacies and global cuisine.
Mall for the family...I visited this mall last week, they have all varieties of shops from boutique to eatery, the mall is so large and I need time to explore it. They also serve a variety of food to buy from local food to international....and have so many sections..... This mall also has landscapes that families can bring their children to play along in this mall, have many carp fish in the pond and visitors can play along with this fish. one of the attractions that can be visited when in Bekasi City
Alfi A — Google review
The mall is nice and big. Many outlets and complete. There are outdoor and indoor dining places too. It's just that during the day the outdoor place is quite hot. The car park is very spacious and the access road is also not narrow. Recommended mall in bekasi.
Veiz — Google review
It was my first time visiting SMB, and the ambiance was great. However, this place charges a parking fee even if the driver only drops you off at the lobby. I spoke with an online car driver who was worried about asking passengers for extra cash, because picking up or dropping off at the lobby even for less than five minutes still incurs a parking fee. I was a bit taken aback, since in Jakarta drivers who pick up or drop off passengers at the lobby usually aren’t charged for parking.
Mafhan H — Google review
good mall in bekasi, gold member parking always available anytime compare to kelapa gading mall that always full especially on weekends. so many event held in downtown area, various food here, place for hangout
Lisa K — Google review
first time visited this place, and it was such a huge mall at bekasi. lot of tenants and open space area. a great place to hangout on weekend.
Syifa A — Google review
New shop Opening , Megane Prince Eyewear shop from Hokkaido Japan. Friendly staffs and detail checking by Optometry. Selling house brang Clione, unbreakable frames and Charmant, gold plated , Made in Japan.
Groza S — Google review
Biggest Mall Bekasi Area, good for shopping, and lot of food court, almost what you need available
Inyoman S — Google review
Going here again after what seemed like more than half a year was a bit surprising considering i expected it to have a lot lf traffic inside the mall itself, still i can't deny that it's a fun experience
Jin X — Google review
4.7
(91372)
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4.3
(443)
Sentra Summarecon Bekasi, Jl. Bulevar Selatan, Marga Mulya, Bekasi Utara, Bekasi, West Java 17142, Indonesia
http://www.malbekasi.com/
+62 21 29572888
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Summarecon Mall Kelapa Gading

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10 lists 
Shopping mall
Shopping
Summarecon Mall Kelapa Gading, a massive urban shopping complex established in 1990, is a prominent destination in Jakarta for leisure and retail therapy. Boasting an expansive area of 150,000 square meters, it stands as one of Indonesia's largest malls and draws tourists seeking diverse experiences such as shopping excursions, dining escapades, and movie screenings.
Nice place to hangout, lots of tenants and a complete shopping mall. They have a good outdoor space so u can enjoy your time there; also a pet friendly park. I love it
Anna A — Google review
A nice mall in Kelapa Gading area, I absolutely love this place! Mall Kelapa Gading is huge and has everything you could ever need. The food court is massive, and you can find a huge variety of delicious food options. I always feel safe and comfortable here, and it's a great spot to meet up with friends. The architecture is modern and impressive, making it a pleasant place to walk around. A definite five-star experience!
FoozleBee_ — Google review
Good mall, but difficult to find parking space (for car).
R T — Google review
Had a great experience at summarecon mall . The mall is spacious, well-organized, and offers a wide variety of stores that meet all shopping needs. Cleanliness is excellent, air conditioning is comfortable, and facilities like restrooms, seating areas, and food courts are well maintained. It’s a perfect place for families to shop and spend quality time. Parking is convenient and easy to access. One of the best malls worth visiting again.
OMR A — Google review
Summarecon Mall Kelapa Gading is a very spacious and big place. One of the largest malls in Kelapa Gading. You can find anything you want. You can spend the whole day here. Perfect for hanging out with family and friends. The parking lot is large, but it's full on weekends. So it's a bit of an effort to find parking. This mall is also pet-friendly. There's a special park for dogs and a pet hotel too. There are also grooming facilities and you can leave your pets here. There are also many food tenants on the top floor, and the food court is very spacious.
Jeanny W — Google review
A Huge Mall In Kelapa Gading. Located Not Far From Mall Of Indonesia. It Is Divided Into Several Parts Such As Mall Kelapa Gading 1, 2, 3, 5 & Gading Walk. There Are A Lot Of Food Tenants, Usually Crowded All The Time. It's Quite Tricky When It Comes To Accessibility But It's Accessible By Transjakarta Buses, Mikrotrans Minivans & LRT Jakarta.
Nicholas I — Google review
Such a big mall you can go round from la Piazza through MGK 1 , 2,3. Everything there, shopping mall, supermarkets, branded stores , play ground for children , restaurants and you can bring your dog to play on the park. If You come with train dropp of in klender train station continue with jacklinko 26 for free you need to prepare e- wallet such as e- money, Jack card, Flazz card. Dropp off on velodrom then take LRT in velodrom station and stop in front of Mall mkg 3 station.
Reni A — Google review
A complete shopping center in a big city, everything is there, easy access from the hotel where I stayed overnight
Radithya A — Google review
4.6
(79178)
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4.1
(204)
Jl. Boulevard Raya, East Kelapa Gading, Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta City, Jakarta 14240, Indonesia
http://www.malkelapagading.com/
+62 21 4531101
30

Head Office Taman Safari Indonesia

Mentioned on 
6 lists 
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Head Office Taman Safari Indonesia is a wildlife park located in Bogor, covering 420 acres and home to 2,500 animals including giraffes, Bengal tigers, orangutans, hippos, zebras, elephants, Komodo dragons and other Indonesian species. The park offers natural-style habitats for wildlife with visitor safaris and animal/trainer shows.
Even if I go here for a lot of the times, but I never get bored. There’s so many things you can do here. Kids really enjoy their time here, there’s a lot of cute animals that we can see closely. Unfortunately, we can’t take a photo with tiger at Baby Zoo during the pandemics 😭
あい妮 — Google review
Too bad there are so many games that haven't been opened yet, for the show, the opening hours clash with other shows, so you have to be smart in managing the time so that all the facilities can be enjoyed. even though I came in the morning, but the time to explore all seemed very limited. don't forget to bring an umbrella, jacket or something else to anticipate the rain.
Reisyah — Google review
It is a must ho place and you should keep it on bucket list. Apart from enchanting and ethereal beauty you can experience to see a variety of animals and birds. The best way to enjoy it at the fullest is to reach there by 8:30 and enjoy and avail everything that you can. Acc to my recommendation don’t miss cowboy show and the dolphin show. One thing that I really didn’t like was that food was very expansive 😉Other than that it is worth going place.
Memoona Q — Google review
A zoo in bogor , very nice place to see the wild animal from near. Anyone can go and feed them from car. All the animals are open so it’s prohibited to walking here. The zoo is in very natural environment so it’s a high demand area in Indonesia. All the zoo authorities are very friendly and helpful. About 120 types of animal and many types of birds available here. Road inside of this safari is very good and each animal have their personal area. Open for all.
Alif B — Google review
This is definitely worth a visit as a zoo and theme park and a great day out for the family or just on your own where you get to come up close to animals and feed them driving in your car around the safari area ( remember to buy carrots outside the zoo to feed the animals. ) and once you are finished with this you can take your kids around other animal attractions and shows and also a variety of rides. Definitely recommended. Just remember pack swimmers and a towel if you want to use the water park section.
GREGORY E — Google review
This place is amazing. Since I live most of the time in Jakarta area, Taman Safari Indonesia is part of my history. My childhood was there. Nowadays, TSI serves my family especially my nephews. The feeding experience, becoming close to the animals especially the wild, and the giant panda are the most important things to do. Please welcome on the weekdays to maximize your experience.
Gerardus P — Google review
The park is quite big and there is quite a lot of animals there. Before we reached the taman safari, we got to buy the carrots and bananas to feed some of the animals there. There is zebra, giraffe, monkeys, camels, lions, tigers, hippos and many other kinds of animal. During our trip there, we got a chance to go visiting the panda area. It’s quite big and we need to take to bus to reach there. We buy the tickets to the Taman safari online for weekdays and we entered through the special line for online booking. Maybe that’s why there is no line at all in there. We went there since the morning till the afternoon and unfortunately it’s raining on the day we went there. So, some of the animals is hiding and it’s a shame that there are quite a lot of places we can’t visit as we don’t have enough time.
Agnes N — Google review
It's been a long time since I came here. I was really surprised by the change. Especially the new place “Istana Panda Indonesia”, where there’s a Fat Lazy Panda and a charming one, Red Panda. I feel so delightful with the experience! Beside, There’s also have Sea Lions & Cowboy Performance that really something. I personally proud with their attention to detail. It was cold with enchanting view of the mountain. Like a trip overseas. Will definitely come back!
NIC P — Google review
4.7
(3736)
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4.3
(1466)
Jl. Gandaria Tengah III No.62, A-C, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta City, Jakarta 12130, Indonesia
https://tamansafari.com/
+62 21 7208880
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