My Journey To Bandung City

July 29, 2008 by Nemesis  
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Bandung Post OfficeOne said Java is the most populated island in the world considering that its area is only a little over half the size of England but its population is 150 million. I live in New South Wales, and was traveling to the East. My first visit was Bandung, second largest city after Jakarta.

I was recommended to go to Bandung by a friend of mine in college who originally from there. He always gushing about this city how cold it is and how much fun people will get from there. She told me I can find combination of traditional culture and modern one in Bandung.

This city established by the Dutch in the late 19 century as a Dutch garrison town of Sudanese, Chinese and Europeans. Although in the past Bandung described as Paris Van Java, due to the city gardens and public parks, most of Bandung’s former glamor has faded. What exists today is a farrago of dilapidate colonial and modern buildings.
Bethel ChurchAnyway, I landed in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia and then catch a bus that transfers passengers from airport to city train station in one hour (if the street is not busy). From train station I took Parahyangan express train which condition is similar to express train in Japan  only more crowded. It took three hours to by train from Jakarta to Bandung.

Other transportation you can choose are buses, taxis or rental cars (with or without driver), but be ready for minimum eight hours journey. But don’t go at the week end, it will take forever! Usually I arrange my accommodation with Hotels Combined as their work at comparing some sites is really amazing, but this time I book on the spot since that is what my friend suggested.

I stayed at Panghegar Hotel which had wide double room for 600,000 rp. The hotel is mid-range place to stay and it is located at the central on the main road. Before that I was checked with Patradisa Hotel which cost 200,000 IDR per night, but it is the rooms are old with and very standard service. The hotel I stayed is in a pretty nice location.

There are two 24 hours minimarkets just around the corner. You can easily get taxi to go around; just make sure that they run the meter. At night, you may have to pay a bit more, just negotiate and you will get a rational cost.
Anyway, I love this city! And yes since Bandung is 750 m above the sea level, the weather is quite comfortable (about 15-18°C in the day). Many places you can visit around Bandung and my favourites are Tangkuban Perahu Mountain (an amazing volcano crater), Lembang hill (this places has fresh strawberry fields

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