Cipamingkis Waterfall in Jonggol subdistrict of Bogor regency, West Java (Shutterstock/Fakhri Anindita) |
Gunung Mas tea plantation, which is run by PTPN VIII in Bogor, West Java (JP/Theresia Sufa) |
From waterfalls to cozy villas, those visiting the district are bound to stumble upon memorable locales.
Vacationers looking to take unique selfies may pay Curug Cipamingkis (Cipamingkis Waterfall) a visit, as the area boasts a host of facilities specifically designed for picture-perfect memories such as a Love Bridge and a tree house. Those who wish to stay the night to fully bask in the fresh air can check in to a hotel – entirely made out of bamboo – situated in the area.
Depleted city dwellers may also choose to rest at Villa Khayangan, not far from Curug Cipamingkis, as the family-run lodging is surrounded with green scenery, such as traditional rice plantations. Villa Khayangan’s owner, Arifin, said the villa was originally intended as a personal getaway spot for his family, but that he eventually made it open to the public since the view from the villa was “too painterly not to be shared”.
Villa Khayangan in Sukamakmur subdistrict, Bogor, West Java (JP/Theresia Sufa) |
Rates at the villa start from Rp 385,000 (US$ 27.21) to Rp 2 million, depending on the type of room and amenities that vacationers wish to book.
Sukamakmur district head Zaenal Azhari said he expected vacationers who regularly visited the more popular destinations in Bogor, such as Puncak, to also make time to stop by the district.
He went on to say that he welcomed the Bogor administration’s plan to build a new route, dubbed Puncak 2, as it would provide tourists with easy access to the district. (rfa/mut)
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