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JAKARTA-BOGOR-BANDUNG

JAKARTA-BOGOR-BANDUNG

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Discover Jakarta-Bandung-Bogor, three cities with its pown uniqueness

Day 1: Arrival in Jakarta

  • Arrive at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta.
  • Transfer to your hotel and check-in.
  • Explore the vibrant city of Jakarta, visit popular attractions like National Monument (Monas), Istiqlal Mosque, and Kota Tua (Old Town).
  • Enjoy traditional Indonesian cuisine for dinner.
  • Overnight stay in Jakarta.

  

Day 2: Jakarta City Tour

  • Start the day with a visit to Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, a cultural park showcasing Indonesia's diverse heritage.
  • Explore the beautiful Indonesian pavilions and enjoy traditional dances and performances.
  • Visit the Jakarta History Museum in Kota Tua to learn about the city's colonial past.
  • Explore the bustling markets of Jakarta, such as Tanah Abang or Pasar Baru, for shopping.
  • Enjoy a relaxing dinner at a local restaurant.
  • Overnight stay in Jakarta.

 

Day 3: Jakarta to Bogor

  • Check out from your hotel in Jakarta and proceed to Bogor.
  • Visit the Bogor Botanical Gardens, one of the world's largest botanical gardens, and explore its extensive collection of plants and trees.
  • Enjoy a picnic lunch in the gardens.
  • Visit the Presidential Palace (Istana Bogor) located within the gardens.
  • Take a leisurely stroll through the streets of Bogor and visit the local markets.
  • Overnight stay in Bogor.

   

Day 4: Bogor to Bandung

  • Depart from Bogor and head to Bandung, known for its cool climate and beautiful landscapes.
  • En route, visit Puncak Pass, a scenic mountain area with tea plantations and panoramic views.
  • Continue the journey to Bandung and check-in to your hotel.
  • Explore the city's famous shopping areas, such as Jalan Riau or Jalan Dago, known for factory outlets and local fashion brands.
  • Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant offering Sundanese cuisine.
  • Overnight stay in Bandung.

  

Day 5: Bandung City Tour

  • Start the day with a visit to the Tangkuban Perahu volcano, known for its unique shape and stunning crater views.
  • Explore the nearby hot springs and soak in the natural mineral waters.
  • Visit the famous floating market in Lembang and indulge in local street food and snacks.
  • Explore the Dago Tea House and enjoy a cup of freshly brewed tea.
  • Visit the Asian-African Conference Museum to learn about Bandung's historical significance.
  • Overnight stay in Bandung.

 

Day 6: Bandung Countryside and Cultural Experience

  • Take a tour of the traditional villages surrounding Bandung, such as Ciwidey or Pangalengan.
  • Visit a strawberry farm and pick fresh strawberries.
  • Explore the Kawah Putih (White Crater), a beautiful volcanic lake with turquoise-colored water.
  • Experience traditional Sundanese culture by visiting a local village and participating in traditional activities.
  • Enjoy a traditional Sundanese dinner with cultural performances.
  • Overnight stay in Bandung.

Day 7: Departure

  • Check out from your hotel in Bandung.
  • Transfer back to Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.
  • Departure from Jakarta, bringing back wonderful memories of your Jakarta-Bogor-Bandung trip.

Please note that this itinerary is a suggestion, and you can customize it according to your preferences and the specific attractions you would like to visit. Additionally, consider traffic conditions and other factors that may affect the timing of your visits.

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Pakej Termasuk:

  1. Tiket penerbangan (bermula dari KLIA sahaja)
  2. Pengangkutan Awam
  3. Food Halfboard (Malaysian cuisine)
    *MRE Pack
  4. Penginapan
  5. Insuran Perjalanan Peribadi
  6. Professional Photography
  7. Exclusive Sweatshirt Travelex

Pakej TIDAK Termasuk:

  1. Perbelanjaan Peribadi
  2. Aktiviti Pilihan
  3. Makan Sendiri

Indonesia Climate: Things You Need To Know About 2 Season Country

Best time to visit Indonesia

Generally speaking, the best time of year to visit Indonesia is between May and September when the days are dry and sunny. Especially when you are planning to go on a trip to Bali, Lombok, or other beautiful islands in Indonesia. The sun is out the tide is calm it won’t make you disappointed and want to visit Indonesia over again. However, during wet season temperatures remain high and rainfall comes in the form of intense tropical downpours that tend to last for a couple of hours and needn’t spoil your trip.

Outfit suggestion when travel to Indonesia

Nowadays that the weather is unpredictable in Indonesia, no one can guarantee when will rain or not during the day, thus you’d better bring an umbrella or raincoat. Other than that, if you are from four season country you will feel hot and humid all the time. Therefore, our recommendation is to wear comfortable clothes made from light materials such as cotton. Also don’t forget to bring sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen in case the sun is too hot for you.

5 Things to Know Before Going to Indonesia: Culture, Health, and Safety

1. Etiquette in Indonesia includes respecting your hosts’ religious beliefs 

Indonesia is the world’s most populous Muslim country. While this is true (87% of the country’s 275 million people are Muslim) it is also misleading since – with the exception of Aceh (northern Sumatra) where Sharia law still prevails – Indonesia’s Islamic restrictions are very relaxed. 

2. Kick off your shoes when entering a building

Most people realize that in Asia you shouldn’t walk into a house wearing shoes but it surprises many visitors to Indonesia that this also often extends to homestays and sometimes even to hotel rooms. While it is not strictly necessary, many owners of small souvenir shops also appreciate your politeness in leaving flip flops at the door.

3. Never ask elderly people their names

In many traditional communities (including rural Bali) there’s a strong prohibition on speaking the name of an old person. The gods have a list of people who are "due to be called" and there’s a pervasive belief that speaking a name can remind the gods that someone has been "overlooked". Old women are invariably known simply as Nenek (grandmother) and old men most commonly simply as Bapak (mister) or Kakek (grandfather). In general, an older person should always be referred to respectfully as Pak (mister) or Ibu (mother).

4. Be prepared for volcanoes and earthquakes

Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes are almost a daily event on the Ring of Fire. The excellent Volcano Discovery site and app provides up-to-the-moment details (and alerts) – and some fascinating background reading – for almost 200 Indonesian volcanoes. When there's heightened activity, be sure to respect official advice concerning exclusion zones.

5. Don’t drink the tap water

Even locals don’t drink tap water in Indonesia – they either buy bottled water or boil it. Just to be on the safe side where possible use bottled water for ice and for cleaning teeth too. Indonesia suffers from a problem with plastic garbage: if you are staying in a property for more than a couple of days (or are traveling in a group) consider buying a big 19-liter bottle (known locally as a galon), which you can then exchange for refills, rather than run through scores of liter bottles throughout your stay.