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Dago – at the end of Merdeka, Jl Juanda climbs up to Dago Hill to the north, overlooking the city, the famous, but faded, Dago Thee Huis (Dago Tea Hou... |
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Some information about the areas around Bandung.... |
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Lembang is on the road to Tangkuban Prahu, 16km north of Bandung. It was once a noted hill resort but now a busy little market town and most visitors ... |
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The Cibodas gardens are right next to the main entrance to Gede Pengrango National Park, the highlight of which is the climb to the 2958m park of the ... |
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Gedung Merdeka (Freedom Building) – If you’re interested in learning more about the Asia Africa conference of 1955 visit the Museum Conference (Confer... |
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Bandung spread out over the northern foothills of a huge plateau surrounded by high mountain ridges. The main part of the city has south of the train ... |
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Maribaya Hot Springs – Maribaya, 5km east of Lembang, has a thermal spa, landscaped garden and a thundering waterfall. It’s another tourist spot, crow... |
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After the bottle-green hills of the Puncak Pass, the sprawling bulk of the West Java capital appears to be just another case study in explosive, urban... |
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Shopping centers dominate the town these days; Bandung Supermal (Jl Gatot Subroto 289) is the latest addition, with 220 shops, including the largest H... |
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Snaking trough sleepy tea plantation and terraced fields, the road over the 1500m-hight Punch Pass between Bogor and Bandung tips and rises though som... |
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