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post Oct 12 2012, 05:27 PM

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im going to Bandung this January so looking for a place. Anybody stayed at Omah Angkul-Angkul Villa before? im thinking villa since its 8 of us
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post Nov 16 2012, 05:57 PM

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QUOTE(einazani @ Oct 5 2012, 11:12 PM)
just wonder.. if travel to bandung using travel agent for 4 days and 3 night cost ~RM1.5K is expensive or not?
Include flight, hotel stay, food, with itenary...
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Dengan bajet 1.5k / person, sy rasa sudah high class rclxms.gif
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post Nov 16 2012, 07:18 PM

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I went to Bandung & JKT end of Oct 2012. Pak Yanto brought us to Caramba Restaurant. The food was superb. Ikan Gurame, kangkung belacan, tempe goreng tepung, sayur asam, sayur campur & udang cost the 3 of us Rp188 thousand. Not even RM60!! All of us tambah 3 times. Hehehehehe!!
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post Nov 18 2012, 11:58 AM

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Just came back from Bandung this week after spending 4 days & 4 nights there. Memorable trip indeed with excellent hired driver who can act partially as tour guide too.

I am going to breakdown my itinerary here as well as the costs as close and as much I remember icon_rolleyes.gif However, for food, if you are interested in how much it will cost, kindly PM me.

Trip Duration: 4 days & 4 nights (9th Nov 12 to 12th Nov 12)
Number of ppl in the trip: 6 pax
Transport Hired: Toyota Avanza - New Edition
Driver: Angga (Email: erlangga_na@yahoo.com) rclxms.gif Highly Recommended!
Background of the Driver: Driver speaks basic English, if possible, try to speak/email in Bahasa Malaysia. He can understand due to huge similarities in the 2 languages. He doesn't work full time as a driver. He has been staying in Bandung for 15 years, currently work in an IT company monitoring Network Securities. Through the days we traveled together, I have my respects for him.


Night 1
Friday - Finished my work, rushed to airport to catch an evening flight to Jakarta. Flight was delayed for 2 hours and luckily the driver who drove all the way from Bandung waited for us patiently there. Transport from JKT airport to Bandung - Banana Inn @ Jalan Setiabudhi (which is highly recommended) took us about 3 hours+. Arrived hotel at midnight, checked in and sleep to prepare for our 1st day.

Cost Breakdown: Driver - 600k for Jakarta to Hotel transfer, inclusive of petrol, toll charges; Hotel - check www.agoda.com


Day 1
Saturday - Had breakfast at Banana Inn and headed to Situ Cileunca, Pangalengan for White Water Rafting at 8:30am. Had a nice view of the sceneries when we are on our way there. Took us about 2 hours+ to reach there. Had a wonderful experience of the water rafting there with superb sceneries and atmosphere there, totally indulged in the mother nature. Total time spent for rafting - 3 hours. After which we moved on to the next location.

On our way to Ciwedey for Kawah Putih and Situ Patenggang (Love Lake), we stopped by a Sundanese Restaurant recommended by driver and had our 1st Sundanese meal in Bandung - Good food, good taste, good price.

Again, superb sceneries along the way to Kawah Putih. However due to bad weather, Kawah Putih was already closed. The officials didn't want to risk us paying and going in without seeing anything due to the fog. There were a few unofficial/illegal touts trying to get us up but our driver fenced off those touts and told us that it's very unlikely that we would be able to see anything there and wouldn't want us to waste money. Forgot how much it would cost but to hire a car to go to the crater would cost 150k on top of entrance fees per person.

We decided to moved on to Situ Patenggang/Love Lake. Entrance was cheap at only 50k for all 7 of us. Enjoyed the view of the tea farm as well as the peaceful lake. Based on the tea farm I saw here versus the Ciater one, this one indeed is really beautiful.

Went back to Bandung for dinner which took us about 4+ hours due to flood (because of the bad weather) at one of the towns. We ate Sate at Restaurant Shinta which the driver told us the restaurant is for the elites in Bandung. After which we went back to Banana Inn to rest for the next day.

Cost Breakdown: Driver - 570k for South Bandung tour; White Water Rafting - 990k for 6 pax; Love Lake - 50k for 6 pax


Day 2
Sunday - Checked out from Banana Inn, had light breakfast, left hotel at 8:30am. 1st stop, went to Rumah Stroberry somewhere at near Lembang. Spent some good time there picking our own strawberries and had our lunch there. There are some packages where you can eat your strawberries which came together with lunch at a very cheap price.

Moved on to a waterfall at Bandung - Curug Omas (inside Maribaya Nature Park). It's not the biggest at Bandung but it's the most accessible one here. Nothing as great as what we may see in Western Films. It's just a medium sized waterfall. Spent a little time walking around the park as well. According to Angga, there are 2 more caves in the park - Gua Belanda and Gua Jepang which requires some walk. My parents reluctant to walk further. Spent some time taking photos and without dwelling too much, we moved to the next stop.

Tangkuban Perahu was our next location. We saved quite a bit of money by Angga claiming that we are citizens and get our access granted at cheap price. Went straight up to Kawah Ratu and Kawah Upas (3km away from Kawah Ratu) and spent about 2 hours there taking photos, enjoying the breathtaking creations by mother nature.
There's another crater - Kawah Domas which is very well-known as tourist trap. Do not go there if possible unless you don't mind getting overcharged at the end of the tour. We eventually left Tangkuban Perahu for the next stop.

Best satays we've ever had were at the bottom of Mt. Tangkuban Perahu. We tried 10 sticks of Sate Ayam and 10 sticks of Sate Kelinci (Rabbit) - they indeed are exotic and tasted very delicious. Highly recommended! After that we continued our way to Subang (some distance after Ciater) to try out their Pineapples, which is very well known in Bandung. We also had a all-fish meal (super cheap & good shocking.gif ) in Subang which is also what they are famous of. Amongst the pineapples I've taken, the ones in Subang indeed are tastier and less acidic than the ones I've tried in Singapore and Malaysia. Haven't figured out why is that so, perhaps the volcanic soils helped in a way?

After that we checked into Sari Ater Hotel and enjoyed the rest of our day at Sari Ater Hot Spring and enjoyed their facilities there. Sauna, Hot Spring, etc.


Cost Breakdown: Driver - 520k for North Bandung tour; Rumah Stroberri - 120k for 400g of strawberry + lunch for 6 pax; Curug Omas - 300k for 6 pax (If pretend as Citizens only 7k/pax, too bad we accidentally spilled out Mandarin); Tangkuban Perahu - 100k for 6 pax (Citizens price thumbup.gif ); Sari Ater Hot Spring - Complimentary whistling.gif



Day 3
Monday - We spent our morning at the resort enjoying fresh air and had an hour horse ride at the tea farm at Ciater. Checked out our hotel at 10 am in the morning and went to play Flying Fox. Some other outdoor activities can be done around hotel areas as well. We then moved on to Bandung town for hotel (Ottenville Boutique Hotel) check in.

After checking in, we went to have Nasi Bakar recommended by Angga. It's a well-known restaurant where a lot of their local celebrities visited. Price is very cheap and yet very good food served! After which we went for shopping at Jalan Riau while waiting for Saung Angklung Udjo performance at 3:30 pm. During that period, Angga helped me our with my proposal plan (yes, I did my proposal to my gf on that night at Bandung wub.gif ), he brought me to some florists and bought some roses there.

Saung Angklung Udjo was next where we spent about 2 hours there watching the performance there and earning how to play their traditional instruments. Next stop - The Peak Restaurant where I spent one of my most important moments in my life there.

The Peak Restaurant is a posh restaurant at the highest peak in Bandung where you get to see the city of Bandung at night. Very romantic! It's a fine dining place and I booked a place at SkyPrivat where you get to see the entire Bandung city. Very comfortable atmosphere, superb food at affordable price. I proposed there and she agreed! thumbup.gif After that we went back to hotel and rested early.

According to Angga, The Valley Restaurant is more accessible, has better ambience, and cheaper. However, nevermind, I did my proposal at the peak of Bandung nod.gif


Cost Breakdown: Driver - 400k (Offer price); Flying Fox 25k/pax for 2 ways; Saung Angklung Udjo - 100k/pax.


Day 4
Tuesday (Last Day) - Had breakfast and checked out hotel at 9 am. Went for shopping at Rumah Mode and Jalan Dago. I personally preferred to shop at Rumah Mode. More selections and seems like the clothings more fashionable too. Price is probably 10k-20k higher than Jalan Dago though. Due to restrictions of time, we did not spend our time at Jalan Cihampeles. Left for an evening flight at Jakarta at 1 pm.

Cost Breakdown: Driver - 600k (to Airport)


General tips: Prepare a lot of 2k for parking and tips. There will be people sheltering for you when it's raining, stop the traffic when you are crossing the road, sing to you when you eating on the street etc.

Anyway, thanks to Angga who takes roads which will avoid the traffic. Feel free to contact him and say Seng's recommendation and probably you may get a discount? wink.gif

This post has been edited by Seng007: Nov 18 2012, 02:24 PM
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post Nov 18 2012, 01:59 PM

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post Dec 9 2012, 01:54 PM

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Long time no visit Bandung. even i live in indonesia though.. biggrin.gif

to anybody who went to bandung recently,does the traffic still jam?

last time i went there, the traffic is hell jammm... (maybe, it was closed to holiday).


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post Dec 9 2012, 08:32 PM

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Hi guys, I will be going to Bandung and Jakarta in a few weeks. Just want to know more about shopping there. Is Rumah Mode the best factory outlets there? Anyone have been to all the factory outlets in Bandung and wanted to share experience?

Secondly, are the restaurants there cheap? Kampung Daun seems expensive to me.
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post Dec 13 2012, 10:50 AM

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How's the shopping there?
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post Dec 16 2012, 05:24 PM

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Hi there,
Reading thru almost half the thread(up to 30pages so far), all I find in redundancy questions are whats the weather, how much is transportation, where to stay on certain budget(TripAdvisor or Agoda.com has categories of Stars/Budgets/Locations search options), what to eat and etc where those infos are searchable thru Google. However, appreciating forumers sharing their experiences on sight-seeing in Bandung. Sounds tempting on some places.

For those who had travelled to Bandung before, really appreciate in assisting the 1st timer here.

From Google/LYN, I cant seem to find factory outlets selling those brands I'm looking for. Where can I get the original factory brands below:
-Nike
-Adidas
- Guess
- Levi's (read somewhere is at Tokoh Tiga, but is it original? Other forums mentioned this shop is middle of nowhere and other brands in the store is in questionable of its authentication. Taxi drivers who fetch tourists to the shop will be tipped by shop staff)
-Any other brands, please advise where.

Also, on shopping mall such as Paris Van Java or BTC, are those places selling factory outlets brand? Or are those malls just the same as what we have in Msia (1U, Mv, Pavilion)? If those are the same, best for 1st timer to avoid spending too much time there, and using the time hunting for factory outlets elsewhere.

What brands can I be expecting at those infamous factory outlets such as Rumah Mode or Secret?

Pls share on your shopping brands experience.

Thank you very much

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post Dec 16 2012, 05:52 PM

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QUOTE(Vistatic @ Dec 16 2012, 05:24 PM)
From Google/LYN, I cant seem to find factory outlets selling those brands I'm looking for. Where can I get the original factory brands below:
-Nike
-Adidas
- Guess
- Levi's (read somewhere is at Tokoh Tiga, but is it original? Other forums mentioned this shop is middle of nowhere
Thank you very much
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post Dec 23 2012, 08:29 PM

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QUOTE(funnybone @ Oct 11 2012, 11:14 AM)
Been to Jakarta countless times but never to Bandung. Just wanna ask, do most shops (especially dining) accept credit cards?
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Yes, they do accept credit cards there. Usually, i'm using CIMB debit card when i'm at Bandung.
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post Dec 25 2012, 05:43 PM

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QUOTE(JayF1 @ Dec 23 2012, 08:29 PM)
Yes, they do accept credit cards there. Usually, i'm using CIMB debit card when i'm at Bandung.
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post Dec 25 2012, 05:58 PM

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hi guys,
need some guide here... where should i stay? service apartment is acceptable...
I prefer main street with foods and factory outlets within walking distance...
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QUOTE(lucaswjk @ Dec 25 2012, 04:58 PM)
hi guys,
need some guide here... where should i stay? service apartment is acceptable...
I prefer main street with foods and factory outlets within walking distance...
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depend on your budget and destination,

if you want to stay in cihampelas street, can choose fave, aston, or sensa hotel.
if you want to stay in riau street, can choose grand serela, progo, or hyatt hotel.
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QUOTE(cakur @ Dec 25 2012, 08:08 PM)
depend on your budget and destination,

if you want to stay in cihampelas street, can choose fave, aston, or sensa hotel.
if you want to stay in riau street, can choose grand serela, progo, or hyatt hotel.
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ok, thanx... i had a look at google maps.
rumah mode is pretty near cihampelas street (north) smile.gif

but where r the most factory outlet locate?
i read on certain blog mention they can hop from 1 outlet to another within walking distance...
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QUOTE(lucaswjk @ Dec 25 2012, 07:43 PM)
ok, thanx... i had a look at google maps.
rumah mode is pretty near cihampelas street (north) smile.gif

but where r the most factory outlet locate?
i read on certain blog mention they can hop from 1 outlet to another within walking distance...
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rumah mode is in setiabudhi street along with a few factory outlet.
other area is riau street, cihampelas street, and scattered in dago street.
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ok understood... i tot they oni have 1 street for factory outlet...
didnt know the whole town is full of it smile.gif
no wonder bandung is shopping haven
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QUOTE(lucaswjk @ Dec 25 2012, 08:09 PM)
ok understood... i tot they oni have 1 street for factory outlet...
didnt know the whole town is full of it smile.gif
no wonder bandung is shopping haven
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there are still some more factory outlet outside that location. smile.gif
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going bandung on march next year . can anyone here teach me how to book progo hotel there?
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QUOTE(moko82 @ Dec 31 2012, 08:13 AM)
going bandung on march next year . can anyone here teach me how to book progo hotel there?
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go here:

http://www.hotelprogo.com/reservasi.php

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