TOURISM RECOMMENDATIONS

TOURISM RECOMMENDATIONS

We have put together a list of top destinations in Bandung, Indonesia, to help you make the most of your visit. Whether you are interested in exploring cultural landmarks, trying local cuisines, or simply relaxing in beautiful surroundings, there is something here for everyone. We hope you enjoy discovering all that this area has to offer.

Kawah Putih (White Crater)

Kawah Putih is one of the most popular natural tourist destinations in Bandung, located in the Ciwidey area, about 50 km from the city center. This volcanic lake was formed from the eruption of Mount Patuha and has a unique water that can change color, from turquoise to grayish white, depending on the sulfur content and weather conditions. At an altitude of around 2,400 meters above sea level, the area offers exotic scenery with cool air and a light mist that adds to the magical atmosphere. 

To get to Kawah Putih from Bandung City, tourists can use private vehicles through the Soreang-Pasir Koja (Soroja) Toll Road to Ciwidey, then follow the directions to Kawah Putih. Another alternative is to use public transportation from Leuwi Panjang Terminal by bus or elf to Ciwidey, then continue the journey with local transportation or “ojek” until the main gate of Kawah Putih. From the gate, visitors can use a special “ontang-anting” vehicle to reach the crater. The trip to this place usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic conditions.

For the best experience, it is recommended to visit in the morning or on weekdays to enjoy a quieter atmosphere.

Situ Patenggang

Situ Patenggang is a natural lake in Ciwidey, South Bandung, near Kawah Putih. Located at 1,600 meters above sea level, it is surrounded by lush tea plantations and cool air, making it ideal for relaxation. Visitors can enjoy a boat ride, take pictures on the Bridge of Love, or visit Batu Cinta, which holds a romantic legend.

To reach Situ Patenggang from Bandung, tourists can take a private vehicle via the Soroja Toll Road towards Ciwidey (50 km, about 2-2.5 hours). For public transportation, take a bus or elf from Leuwi Panjang Terminal to Ciwidey, then continue with local transport or “ojek”. Nearby, Glamping Lakeside offers unique accommodations with stunning lake views.

The best time to visit is in the morning for a more serene experience.

Orchid Forest

Orchid Forest Cikole, located in Lembang, about 20 km from Bandung, is Indonesia’s largest orchid forest, home to over 157 orchid species from around the world. Surrounded by lush pine forests, it offers a cool, refreshing atmosphere. Visitors can explore the Sky Bridge, picnic areas, rabbit park, and outbound activities like flying fox. At night, the illuminated suspension bridge creates a magical ambiance.

To get there, take a private vehicle via Setiabudi or Punclut (about 1-1.5 hours), or use public transport from Ledeng Terminal to Lembang. Morning or afternoon visits are best for cooler weather and great photography.

Tebing Keraton

Tebing Keraton, located in Tahura Djuanda, Dago, Bandung, offers breathtaking panoramic views from 1,200 meters above sea level. It is famous for its golden sunrise, where mist often blankets the valley, creating a dramatic scene. Visitors can also enjoy a bird’s eye view of Bandung, especially at sunset when the city lights up.

To reach Tebing Keraton, take a private vehicle via Dago Pakar (40-60 minutes) or use public transport to Dago Terminal, then continue by motorcycle. The steep, rocky path requires caution when riding a motorcycle. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon, and bringing a jacket is recommended due to the cool temperatures.

Dusun Bambu

Dusun Bambu is a tourist destination in Cisarua, Lembang, that blends natural beauty, culinary experiences, and family recreation. With an eco-tourism concept, it offers fresh mountain air, scenic lake views, and various activities. Highlights include the uniquely designed Lutung Kasarung restaurant, Saung Purbasari with floating Sundanese dining, Arimbi Park with colorful flowers, children’s play areas, and glamping facilities.

To get there from Bandung, take a private vehicle via Jalan Setiabudi – Ledeng – Lembang, then continue to Cisarua (1 – 1.5 hours). By public transport, take an “angkot” to Ledeng Terminal, then proceed by motorcycle or rental vehicle.

Braga Citywalk

Braga Street is a historic icon in Bandung, known for its Dutch colonial architecture and vintage charm. Once an elite hub during the Dutch East Indies era, it now attracts tourists who enjoy strolling past elegant old buildings. The street is lined with cafés, restaurants, art galleries, and souvenir shops, with highlights like Braga Permai, a colonial-era restaurant serving European dishes. At night, streetlights enhance its romantic ambiance. Easily accessible from Bandung Square and Bandung Station, visitors can reach Braga via Asia Afrika Street or Merdeka Street by private vehicle, angkot, DAMRI bus, or online transport. Walking is recommended to fully experience its charm.

Asia Afrika Street

Asia Afrika Street is a historic area in Bandung, known for hosting the 1955 Asia-Africa Conference. Stretching from Simpang Lima to Bandung Square, it is lined with colonial-era buildings, including Gedung Merdeka and the Asia-Africa Conference Museum, which preserve the legacy of this important event.

Beyond its history, the street is a popular spot for strolling and photography, with wide sidewalks, classic streetlamps, and a vintage ambiance. At night, it becomes lively with street artists, cosplay communities, and vendors selling Bandung specialties. Nearby, visitors can relax at Alun-Alun Bandung with its grand mosque and green park.

Easily accessible from Braga and Bandung Station, visitors can reach Jalan Asia Afrika by private vehicle, angkot, DAMRI bus, or online transport. For a more comfortable experience, visiting in the morning or late afternoon is recommended.

Gedung Sate

Gedung Sate is an iconic landmark in Bandung, known for its unique “skewer” ornament and distinctive architecture. Built in 1920, it originally served as the Public Works Department during the Dutch colonial era and now functions as the West Java Provincial Government office. Despite this, it remains a popular attraction due to its historical significance and blend of European, Moorish, and traditional Indonesian architectural styles.

Visitors can admire its grand exterior and explore the Gedung Sate Museum, which showcases Bandung’s history, West Java’s infrastructure development, and historical artifacts with interactive displays like holograms and augmented reality. The surrounding area features a green park for relaxation and a nearby culinary hub on Jalan Cilaki and Gasibu, known for Bandung’s signature snacks.

Located just 10 minutes from central Bandung, Gedung Sate is easily accessible by private vehicle or public transportation. Tourists can take an angkot on the Dago – Kebon Kalapa or Cicaheum – Ledeng route and get off near the building.

We have put together a list of top destinations in Bandung, Indonesia, to help you make the most of your visit. Whether you are interested in exploring cultural landmarks, trying local cuisines, or simply relaxing in beautiful surroundings, there is something here for everyone. We hope you enjoy discovering all that this area has to offer.

Kawah Putih (White Crater)

Kawah Putih is one of the most popular natural tourist destinations in Bandung, located in the Ciwidey area, about 50 km from the city center. This volcanic lake was formed from the eruption of Mount Patuha and has a unique water that can change color, from turquoise to grayish white, depending on the sulfur content and weather conditions. At an altitude of around 2,400 meters above sea level, the area offers exotic scenery with cool air and a light mist that adds to the magical atmosphere. 

To get to Kawah Putih from Bandung City, tourists can use private vehicles through the Soreang-Pasir Koja (Soroja) Toll Road to Ciwidey, then follow the directions to Kawah Putih. Another alternative is to use public transportation from Leuwi Panjang Terminal by bus or elf to Ciwidey, then continue the journey with local transportation or “ojek” until the main gate of Kawah Putih. From the gate, visitors can use a special “ontang-anting” vehicle to reach the crater. The trip to this place usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic conditions.

For the best experience, it is recommended to visit in the morning or on weekdays to enjoy a quieter atmosphere.

Situ Patenggang

Situ Patenggang is a natural lake in Ciwidey, South Bandung, near Kawah Putih. Located at 1,600 meters above sea level, it is surrounded by lush tea plantations and cool air, making it ideal for relaxation. Visitors can enjoy a boat ride, take pictures on the Bridge of Love, or visit Batu Cinta, which holds a romantic legend.

To reach Situ Patenggang from Bandung, tourists can take a private vehicle via the Soroja Toll Road towards Ciwidey (50 km, about 2-2.5 hours). For public transportation, take a bus or elf from Leuwi Panjang Terminal to Ciwidey, then continue with local transport or “ojek”. Nearby, Glamping Lakeside offers unique accommodations with stunning lake views.

The best time to visit is in the morning for a more serene experience.

Orchid Forest

Orchid Forest Cikole, located in Lembang, about 20 km from Bandung, is Indonesia’s largest orchid forest, home to over 157 orchid species from around the world. Surrounded by lush pine forests, it offers a cool, refreshing atmosphere. Visitors can explore the Sky Bridge, picnic areas, rabbit park, and outbound activities like flying fox. At night, the illuminated suspension bridge creates a magical ambiance.

To get there, take a private vehicle via Setiabudi or Punclut (about 1-1.5 hours), or use public transport from Ledeng Terminal to Lembang. Morning or afternoon visits are best for cooler weather and great photography.

Tebing Keraton

Tebing Keraton, located in Tahura Djuanda, Dago, Bandung, offers breathtaking panoramic views from 1,200 meters above sea level. It is famous for its golden sunrise, where mist often blankets the valley, creating a dramatic scene. Visitors can also enjoy a bird’s eye view of Bandung, especially at sunset when the city lights up.

To reach Tebing Keraton, take a private vehicle via Dago Pakar (40-60 minutes) or use public transport to Dago Terminal, then continue by motorcycle. The steep, rocky path requires caution when riding a motorcycle. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon, and bringing a jacket is recommended due to the cool temperatures.

Dusun Bambu

Dusun Bambu is a tourist destination in Cisarua, Lembang, that blends natural beauty, culinary experiences, and family recreation. With an eco-tourism concept, it offers fresh mountain air, scenic lake views, and various activities. Highlights include the uniquely designed Lutung Kasarung restaurant, Saung Purbasari with floating Sundanese dining, Arimbi Park with colorful flowers, children’s play areas, and glamping facilities.

To get there from Bandung, take a private vehicle via Jalan Setiabudi – Ledeng – Lembang, then continue to Cisarua (1 – 1.5 hours). By public transport, take an “angkot” to Ledeng Terminal, then proceed by motorcycle or rental vehicle.

Braga Citywalk

Braga Street is a historic icon in Bandung, known for its Dutch colonial architecture and vintage charm. Once an elite hub during the Dutch East Indies era, it now attracts tourists who enjoy strolling past elegant old buildings. The street is lined with cafés, restaurants, art galleries, and souvenir shops, with highlights like Braga Permai, a colonial-era restaurant serving European dishes. At night, streetlights enhance its romantic ambiance. Easily accessible from Bandung Square and Bandung Station, visitors can reach Braga via Asia Afrika Street or Merdeka Street by private vehicle, angkot, DAMRI bus, or online transport. Walking is recommended to fully experience its charm.

Asia Afrika Street

Asia Afrika Street is a historic area in Bandung, known for hosting the 1955 Asia-Africa Conference. Stretching from Simpang Lima to Bandung Square, it is lined with colonial-era buildings, including Gedung Merdeka and the Asia-Africa Conference Museum, which preserve the legacy of this important event.

Beyond its history, the street is a popular spot for strolling and photography, with wide sidewalks, classic streetlamps, and a vintage ambiance. At night, it becomes lively with street artists, cosplay communities, and vendors selling Bandung specialties. Nearby, visitors can relax at Alun-Alun Bandung with its grand mosque and green park.

Easily accessible from Braga and Bandung Station, visitors can reach Jalan Asia Afrika by private vehicle, angkot, DAMRI bus, or online transport. For a more comfortable experience, visiting in the morning or late afternoon is recommended.

Gedung Sate

Gedung Sate is an iconic landmark in Bandung, known for its unique “skewer” ornament and distinctive architecture. Built in 1920, it originally served as the Public Works Department during the Dutch colonial era and now functions as the West Java Provincial Government office. Despite this, it remains a popular attraction due to its historical significance and blend of European, Moorish, and traditional Indonesian architectural styles.

Visitors can admire its grand exterior and explore the Gedung Sate Museum, which showcases Bandung’s history, West Java’s infrastructure development, and historical artifacts with interactive displays like holograms and augmented reality. The surrounding area features a green park for relaxation and a nearby culinary hub on Jalan Cilaki and Gasibu, known for Bandung’s signature snacks.

Located just 10 minutes from central Bandung, Gedung Sate is easily accessible by private vehicle or public transportation. Tourists can take an angkot on the Dago – Kebon Kalapa or Cicaheum – Ledeng route and get off near the building.

We have put together a list of top destinations in Bandung, Indonesia, to help you make the most of your visit. Whether you are interested in exploring cultural landmarks, trying local cuisines, or simply relaxing in beautiful surroundings, there is something here for everyone. We hope you enjoy discovering all that this area has to offer.

Kawah Putih (White Crater)

Kawah Putih is one of the most popular natural tourist destinations in Bandung, located in the Ciwidey area, about 50 km from the city center. This volcanic lake was formed from the eruption of Mount Patuha and has a unique water that can change color, from turquoise to grayish white, depending on the sulfur content and weather conditions. At an altitude of around 2,400 meters above sea level, the area offers exotic scenery with cool air and a light mist that adds to the magical atmosphere. 

To get to Kawah Putih from Bandung City, tourists can use private vehicles through the Soreang-Pasir Koja (Soroja) Toll Road to Ciwidey, then follow the directions to Kawah Putih. Another alternative is to use public transportation from Leuwi Panjang Terminal by bus or elf to Ciwidey, then continue the journey with local transportation or “ojek” until the main gate of Kawah Putih. From the gate, visitors can use a special “ontang-anting” vehicle to reach the crater. The trip to this place usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic conditions.

For the best experience, it is recommended to visit in the morning or on weekdays to enjoy a quieter atmosphere.

Situ Patenggang

Situ Patenggang is a natural lake in Ciwidey, South Bandung, near Kawah Putih. Located at 1,600 meters above sea level, it is surrounded by lush tea plantations and cool air, making it ideal for relaxation. Visitors can enjoy a boat ride, take pictures on the Bridge of Love, or visit Batu Cinta, which holds a romantic legend.

To reach Situ Patenggang from Bandung, tourists can take a private vehicle via the Soroja Toll Road towards Ciwidey (50 km, about 2-2.5 hours). For public transportation, take a bus or elf from Leuwi Panjang Terminal to Ciwidey, then continue with local transport or “ojek”. Nearby, Glamping Lakeside offers unique accommodations with stunning lake views.

The best time to visit is in the morning for a more serene experience.

Orchid Forest

Orchid Forest Cikole, located in Lembang, about 20 km from Bandung, is Indonesia’s largest orchid forest, home to over 157 orchid species from around the world. Surrounded by lush pine forests, it offers a cool, refreshing atmosphere. Visitors can explore the Sky Bridge, picnic areas, rabbit park, and outbound activities like flying fox. At night, the illuminated suspension bridge creates a magical ambiance.

To get there, take a private vehicle via Setiabudi or Punclut (about 1-1.5 hours), or use public transport from Ledeng Terminal to Lembang. Morning or afternoon visits are best for cooler weather and great photography.

Tebing Keraton

Tebing Keraton, located in Tahura Djuanda, Dago, Bandung, offers breathtaking panoramic views from 1,200 meters above sea level. It is famous for its golden sunrise, where mist often blankets the valley, creating a dramatic scene. Visitors can also enjoy a bird’s eye view of Bandung, especially at sunset when the city lights up.

To reach Tebing Keraton, take a private vehicle via Dago Pakar (40-60 minutes) or use public transport to Dago Terminal, then continue by motorcycle. The steep, rocky path requires caution when riding a motorcycle. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon, and bringing a jacket is recommended due to the cool temperatures.

Dusun Bambu

Dusun Bambu is a tourist destination in Cisarua, Lembang, that blends natural beauty, culinary experiences, and family recreation. With an eco-tourism concept, it offers fresh mountain air, scenic lake views, and various activities. Highlights include the uniquely designed Lutung Kasarung restaurant, Saung Purbasari with floating Sundanese dining, Arimbi Park with colorful flowers, children’s play areas, and glamping facilities.

To get there from Bandung, take a private vehicle via Jalan Setiabudi – Ledeng – Lembang, then continue to Cisarua (1 – 1.5 hours). By public transport, take an “angkot” to Ledeng Terminal, then proceed by motorcycle or rental vehicle.

Braga Citywalk

Braga Street is a historic icon in Bandung, known for its Dutch colonial architecture and vintage charm. Once an elite hub during the Dutch East Indies era, it now attracts tourists who enjoy strolling past elegant old buildings. The street is lined with cafés, restaurants, art galleries, and souvenir shops, with highlights like Braga Permai, a colonial-era restaurant serving European dishes. At night, streetlights enhance its romantic ambiance. Easily accessible from Bandung Square and Bandung Station, visitors can reach Braga via Asia Afrika Street or Merdeka Street by private vehicle, angkot, DAMRI bus, or online transport. Walking is recommended to fully experience its charm.

Asia Afrika Street

Asia Afrika Street is a historic area in Bandung, known for hosting the 1955 Asia-Africa Conference. Stretching from Simpang Lima to Bandung Square, it is lined with colonial-era buildings, including Gedung Merdeka and the Asia-Africa Conference Museum, which preserve the legacy of this important event.

Beyond its history, the street is a popular spot for strolling and photography, with wide sidewalks, classic streetlamps, and a vintage ambiance. At night, it becomes lively with street artists, cosplay communities, and vendors selling Bandung specialties. Nearby, visitors can relax at Alun-Alun Bandung with its grand mosque and green park.

Easily accessible from Braga and Bandung Station, visitors can reach Jalan Asia Afrika by private vehicle, angkot, DAMRI bus, or online transport. For a more comfortable experience, visiting in the morning or late afternoon is recommended.

Gedung Sate

Gedung Sate is an iconic landmark in Bandung, known for its unique “skewer” ornament and distinctive architecture. Built in 1920, it originally served as the Public Works Department during the Dutch colonial era and now functions as the West Java Provincial Government office. Despite this, it remains a popular attraction due to its historical significance and blend of European, Moorish, and traditional Indonesian architectural styles.

Visitors can admire its grand exterior and explore the Gedung Sate Museum, which showcases Bandung’s history, West Java’s infrastructure development, and historical artifacts with interactive displays like holograms and augmented reality. The surrounding area features a green park for relaxation and a nearby culinary hub on Jalan Cilaki and Gasibu, known for Bandung’s signature snacks.

Located just 10 minutes from central Bandung, Gedung Sate is easily accessible by private vehicle or public transportation. Tourists can take an angkot on the Dago – Kebon Kalapa or Cicaheum – Ledeng route and get off near the building.