City walking tour in Bandung

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City walk with guide in Bandung

The past revives

Bandung geschiedenis

Discovering the city of Bandung yourself is a great idea, but with the help of a local guide your city walk will be even better.
Through the stories your guide will tell you, you will see history coming back to life again.
Can you imagine how the city bustled a 100 years ago?
In colonial times, the elite, who had become rich because of the tea plantations, met here and shopped in abundance in the luxurious shopping street.

We would like to take you back in time. The stately Art Deco buildings are already waiting for you.


What’s the plan?

Kopi Aroma Bandung✔  We walk through the center of Bandung, through the old shopping streets. The city is modern and lively, and still attracts many people from all over the world to the many shops. Only now it is mainly people on a bargain hunt for cheap designer clothes.

✔ Along the way, the traces of the past are still clearly visible. The city has many Art Deco buildings. Walk the same streets as Charlie Chaplin. Think how the carriages stopped here in front of the classic hotels, so that the “lords of the tea” could enjoy an extensive “rice table” or spend the night in the old hotels that still welcome guests  today.

kopi aroma bandung✔ The most delicious coffee is made at “Kopi Aroma”. For more than 90 years, , the old family business has been selling the best coffee according to the original recipe. Look inside and you will feel like you step back in time.

✔ Since 1918 you can enjoy delicious food and coffee at Maison Bogerijen, the old patisserie of Mr L van Bogerijen. Even the governor general of the Dutch Indies used to eat here! Take a seat and taste the old Dutch pastry.


Back in time

3 hours full of art-deco, coffee and Sundanese hospitality


Good to know ✔

  • We welcome you in our beautiful city of Bandung
  • By doing the tour you will meet the past, and better understand the presence 😉
  • Private tour
  • If you have allergies or special wishes, please let me know in advance
  • For all ages

Practical information

Availability: Every day
We can start any time you like
Duration: 3 hours.
Included: guide
Languages: English
Limited places: check availability


What to bring ✔

  • Comfortable Clothes and shoes
  • Sun screen/ a hat or cap

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What this history tour is about ✔

  • A nice tour in the city center
  • Interesting stories
  • Meet the past
  • Learn about history and culture
  • Try new things
  • Share our passion
  • Lots of fun and smiles
  • Ask everything you like to know
  • Pictures and memories

Book now or ask for more information>>>


 

Rengganis Hot Springs and Suspension Bridge

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Kawah Rengganis hot springs

bandung warmwater bronnenNear Kawah Putih you can visit the Kawah Rengganis hot springs, where you can bathe or take a mud bath. You can also swim in the river, complete with waterfalls.

The springs are located near the main road in the forest. Here, natural pools of different temperatures have been built. Some pools have bamboo pipes which function as a shower.

You can take a medicinal mud bath here, which is said to be beneficial for your skin. With a bowl, you take warm mud from the spring and put it on your body. After a while, you rinse off the mud and you are left with soft skin.

warmwaterbronnen bandungThese hot springs are a relaxed and peaceful place. You usually only encounter few tourists here. Unlike the Ciater springs, no tourist park has been built. The place is maintained by the community of the surrounding villages.

Suspension bridge

A spectacular suspension bridge was built near the hot springs in 2022.
The bridge is more than 75 meters high and offers a beautiful view over the valley, the forest and the hot springs.
If you have a fear of heights, the bridge is a bit wobbly, but the experience is unforgettable.
With a length of 370 meters, the bridge is the longest suspension bridge in Southeast Asia.
In the photo on the right you can see the hot springs in the forest, seen from the bridge. The steam you see is the steam from the hot water.
You can also slide over the valley in a chair on a cable.

Next to the bridge you can eat delicious food, which completes the experience.

For beautiful and spectacular pictures and video’s check out the official Instagram account of the bridge and the hot springs >>


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Be careful! The water here can be very hot, even boiling hot.

Kawah Putih and the Patuha volcano

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Kawah Putih, the “White Crater”

Kawah Putih BandungSouth of Bandung you find the Kawah Putih, which literally means “white crater”.
Compared to Tangkuban Perahu and the Ciater hot springs, Kawah Putih volcano and the Kawah Rengganis hot springs are less visited. Kawah Putih is a sulfur lake in one of the two craters of the Patuha volcano. Patuha stands for “pak tua” which means “old man”. In the villages around the Patuha it was believed that the Patuha is the oldest mountain and that the spirits of the ancestors gather here. The mountain is 2450 meter high. A walking trail leads you to the summit of the Patuha.

Next to the Patuha you find the Sunan Ibu. This mountain is 2326 meters high, and easy to climb because you start high (2200 meters).

walking mountains BandungThe colors of the landscape are unreal: the water is azure blue / turquoise and the sand is yellow. Because the lake is high in the mountains, it is cool here. You can walk in the lake on a wooden platform.
The water contains so much sulfur that it is poisonous. In the past, sulfur was extracted here and the remains of the old factory can still be found. The lake was described long ago by Dr. Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (1809-1864). He noticed that birds do not fly over the lake. The lake feels like a fairy tale.

IIt is possible to climb up for a nice view and make a beautiful walk on the mountain to Sunan Ibu. On one side you see a tea plantation, on the other side the sulfar lake.  Early in the morning you can watch the sun rise over the sulphur lake from Sunan Ibu. You have to get up early, but it is definitely worth it.


 

kawah putih sulfur lake

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Observatory Bosscha Lembang

Bosscha sterrenwacht Lembang

Bosscha Observatory

1920 Observatorium Lembang
The Observatory in 1928

In the mountains near Lembang, on a slope, 15 km North of Bandung, the Bosscha Observatory has been located for almost 100 years.

Ru Bosscha who graduated from the university in Delft, was the son of a German-Dutch scientist. He had a great interest in science. When he left for the Dutch East Indies in 1887 at the age of 22, the last thing his father said to him before leaving was: “If you are having a hard time over there, find strength in your love for the stars”. When Ru Bosscha died at the age of 63, the newspaper wrote that he had certainly followed this advice and that his gaze had always been directed upwards.

In 1920, Ru Bosscha was the leading force behind the establishment of the “Dutch East Indies Astronomical Association”. This association met for the first time in the famous Homann Hotel in Bandung and it was soon decided to build an observatory. The decision was put into practice and with the financial support of Bosscha the observatory was built between 1923 and 1928. Unfortunately, Ru Bosscha never got to enjoy the results of his efforts. Shortly after the construction was completed, but before the large telescope was installed, Ru Bosscha passed away.

Observatorium Bosscha in Lembang
Memorial for Bosscha

The high hills near Lembang were chosen for the construction, because it was still really dark here at night so the observations would not be polluted by light from the city.

The large telescope was built in Germany (Jena) and shipped to the Dutch East Indies in separate parts. In Lembang, the telescope was reassembled. This took more than 3 months. At that time, it was the largest telescope in the southern hemisphere.

The telescope is still in use today. Students from the university in Bandung use the telescope during their studies and to take photos of the universe.

Guided tours are held every Saturday. Enthusiastic students talk about the sun, the moon, the stars and of course the observatory. The observatory is well maintained and is popular with visitors; the guided tours are fully booked every Saturday. There is still a memorial for Ru Bosscha. If he could see how his legacy lives on after 100 years, he would certainly be proud. His love for the stars and the universe is still felt, and passed on every day.

The Zeiss telescope

sterrenwacht telescoop“FOR THE DR. K.A.R. BOSSCHA OBSERVATORY. – At the Zeiss optical factory in Jena, the gigantic astronomical telescope has been completed, intended for the Bosscha observatory in Lembang on Java. The mighty instrument, which weighs over 14,000 kg, has two main objectives, one for visual observations and one for astrophotographic recordings. An electric motor allows the telescope, together with the entire dome, to make the daily rotation. – On the left, the instrument in the Zeiss factory and on the right, the attachment of one of the large lenses, each weighing 300 kg.”

Sumatra Post, 31 December 1928 (source: delpher.nl)


telescoop Bosscha sterrenwachtGuided tour

During the guided tour, the Zeiss telescope plays an important role. The telescope is meticulously maintained and the roof of the observatory, that can be opened and rotated, so that every piece of the universe can be viewed, is still running smoothly.

It is very inspiring to see how skilled and enthousiastic the young people who provide the tour, share their knowledge. If you are in the area and are interested in astronomy or history, a visit to the observatory is definitely recommended.

The tours are only on Saturday mornings and you have to register online >>>
Be on time, because the tours are very popular.

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A drawing of the placement of the telescope in 1928 (source: delpher.nl)


The “floating market” of Lembang is located near the observatory. You can eat well here>>>


 

Floating market Lembang

lembang floating market

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Floating market in Lembang

Lembang is located North of Bandung. In Lembang you will find the “floating market”.

You may know the term “floating market” from Thailand, but the floating market of Lembang is not the same. Don’t expect to find a traditional authentic floating market in Lembang.
Here you find a beautiful park that was built a few years ago around a lake, with some attraction and plenty of local food. The park is mainly aimed at local tourists.

indonesisch eten op de marktYou can try delicious Indonesian snacks and buy nice souvenirs from the various boats. The boats are not authentic and are not made to actually sail, but they sell great food.
If you like good food and enjoy tasting different dishes from different parts of Indonesia, you will have a great time.
Order your food from the various boats and eat together at one of the many tables where you can sit.

The park is also nice for young children. There is a high slide and you can go out on the water with a boat or pedalo. The air is fresh and the park is full of beautiful flowers and plants.
You encounter many local tourists, and selfies and “photo shoots” are being taken everywhere.

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Near the Floating Market is the Bosscha observatory. If you look closely you can see the observatory in the hills next to the park.

Malabar Tea Plantation and Nimo Activity Park

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Tea Plantation and Nimo Activity Park

Around Bandung you find beautiful tea and strawberry fields. A visit (or even an overnight stay) to a tea plantation or a factory is a beautiful experience.

Malabar Tea Plantation

theeplantage bandungThe Malabar Tea Estate is located on a 2 to 3 hours drive, South of Bandung. Here you can walk through the tea terraces and enjoy beautiful views. The low tea plants with the tall trees and the mountains in the background, combined with the fresh cool mountain air, makes this a wonderful place to relax.

An old tea factory is still in operation, near the plantation. Around the factory are small houses were the workers used to live, together with somewhat larger houses that were inhabited by the supervisors. The workers who now live here grow fruit, vegetables and coffee in their gardens for their own use or to sell as extra income.
About 130 years ago Karel Albert Rudolf Bosscha started the Malabar plantation. He is well known in the area.

Ru Bosscha

plantershuis Bosscha

Karel Albert Rudolf Bosscha (he was called Ru) descended from a family of scientists. After his study in Delft, he left for the Dutch East Indies in 1887 at the age of 22. From 1895 until his death in 1928, he managed the Malabar Tea Plantation, South of Bandung.
He spoke the local languages: the Indonesian language, and the Javanese and Sundanese language. Not much is known about his private life. He never married, but according to the stories he had many children with the women on the plantation.

malabar zitkamerHe was very successful, not only did he stand out in business (Malabar became the largest and most profitable tea plantation in the Dutch East Indies), his social involvement was also very strong. He had a great interest in technology and science. He was a pioneer in the use of new techniques.
In 1895 he founded a telephone company in Bandung. This company was later taken over by the state. He was also involved in the establishment of the Technical University in Bandung and supported the establishment of a hospital where cancer could be treated. He was involved in the establishment of an electricity company and on the plantation he used modern techniques to generate energy from hydropower.

He advocated the introduction of the metric system, which meant that measurements were no longer made in “poles”, but in kilometres. In 1914 he already submitted a request to the government to introduce this system in the Dutch Indies. On his own plantation he stubbornly calculated everything in kilometres and hectares. In 1923 the government finally decided to gradually switch to the metric system.
He is also known for being the driving force behind the construction of the Bosscha observatory>> North of Bandung.
On his plantation he established a free school and built houses for his employees. In Bandung he supported the education of deaf and hearing-impaired children.


theeplantage bezoeken indonesieTea Lords

In Hella Haasse’s book “Tea Lords” the Malabar tea plantation is described as one of the plantations. Hella Haasse tells the story of the couple Rudolf Kerkhoven and Jenny Roosegaarde Bisschop, who lived on the Gamboeng tea plantation. Rudolf Kerkhoven’s nephew also appears in the novel. This is Ru Bosscha, the administrator of the Malabar tea plantation. This also makes Karel Albert Rudolf Bosscha one of the “Tea Lords”.

Overnight stay

huisjes bij malabarIt is possible to spend the night on Malabar tea estate, in a room or in a chalet close to the planter’s house. Please note that the rooms may not fully meet European expectations.
The plantations are now owned by the state-owned company PT Perkebunan Nusantara. The tea factory is still in use.


Bosscha’s grave

In 1928 Bosscha died of a stroke. He was found unconscious on the plantation and died that same night. He is buried in a mausoleum on his Malabar plantation, at a place he chose himself. In 1928, this place was still in the jungle. Now it is surrounded by the tea fields. Apart from the surroundings, it looks the same as it did almost 100 years ago.

graf Bosscha Bandung 1928  graf bosscha

Bosscha is still a well-known and respected man. We read in the old newspapers that he was regularly remembered after his death. He has left an indelible impression.

Bosscha was appointed honorary citizen of Bandung on 20 December 1920 (and still is).
The universities of Leiden-Delft-Rotterdan (Erasmus) honour scientists who have made an outstanding contribution to international cooperation between the Netherlands and the Global South, by awarding them a “Bosscha Medal”.
After Indonesia became independent, the municipality of Bandung named a street after him (the Jalan Bosscha). There is a monument with his name at the observatory in Lembang. As recently as September 2007, an asteroid was named after him: the “Karelbosscha”.

The Malabar tea plantation is definitely worth a visit. Not only because of the special story connected to the plantation, but also because of the beautiful surroundings. The fresh air and beautiful views make an unforgettable impression.


Nimo Highland Park

Nimo Highland

Near the plantation house, on the adjacent hill, a beautiful viewpoint and a tourist center is built: Nimo Highland.
Walking on a large footbridge you get a 360 degree view of the beautiful surroundings. The view is amazing.T
The restaurant is built in the Greece Santorini style, complete with blue rooftops. There is a Ferris wheel, and you can join a paintball battle and there are many other activities. Here you can relax with family or friends or be active. You can also rent a chalet.


Uitzichtpunt Malabar

uitzicht over Malabar

Hiking through the mountains

From the footbridge you can see the Malabar plantation down in the valley.
If you want, you can take a guided hike through the mountains from Malabar to Garut. Your driver will take your luggage in the car to the next hotel, so you can travel light.

Tangkuban Perahu vulcano

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Tangkuban Perahu “The upside down boat”

Tangkuban Perahu vulkaanThis volcano is about 2000 meters high.
The volcano’s name, Tangkuban Perahu, means “the  boat that lies upside-down” in Sundanese.


A sad love story

The story goes, that a long long time ago, the beautiful Dayang Sumbi lived here. She sent her son Sangkuriang away because he was not obedient. The gods took pity on her and gave her eternal youth.

After many years, her son decided to return. He met his mother, but did not recognize her (because of her youthful appearance). They fell in love and even had wedding plans. Then Dayang Sumbi recognizes her son by a scar. Dayang tries to stop the marriage and therefore asks her son, who still does not know that she is his mother, to complete what she considers an impossible task. She asks him to pick her up on the wedding day at her house, in a boat.
Since her house is on a hill, Sangkuriang has to build a dam in the river to allow the water to rise from the river up to Dayang’s house. He also has to build a big boat before the sun rises.
Sangkuriang is so eager to get married that he invokes mythical powers to help him. He cuts down a large tree and turns it into a beautiful ornate wedding boat. (The stump of this tree can still be seen. This is Mount Bukit Tunggul). Construction progresses quickly and Dayang Sumbi, fearful that her son will succeed in fulfilling her order, arranges for red cloths to be laid in the east, giving the impression that the sun is already rising. Her son, who indeed thinks that the sun is already rising and that he has failed, kicks the dam out of frustration. There is great flooding and the boat is left upside down.
The boat can still be seen today: the boat is upside down, on top of the volcano. And if you look down over the edge of the crater, you can still see the wedding fire glowing.



Visit the volcano

The volcano has three craters:

  • The Ratu crater is easy to reach. You can drive up to the top (1830 meters) by car.
  • The Domas crater is further down, after about an hour of walking you will reach this crater. You can take this walk (until 2 p.m.) with a local guide. This crater has a sulfur smell. With the guide you can get close to the crater and even boil an egg in the hot water.
  • Kawah Upas is the oldest crater. Poisonous gases come out of this crater and can therefore not be visited.

The Tangkuban Perahu volcano is popular and can be visited between 07:00 and 17:00. The view is best in the morning and it is still relatively quiet. You will also find many tenacious salesmen and self-proclaimed “guides” walking along unsolicited. It is good to know this in advance, so that you can pass this calmly.

Close to the mounain in the village Ciater you will find hotsprings and resorts.

Lake Situ Patenggang

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Lake Patenggang

Situ Patenggang is a fairly large lake located between forests and tea plantations. If you like, you can take a boat trip here.
Due to the altitude, it is often less hot here and more often cloudy and misty. The landscape was formed by volcanic activity, millions of years ago.

In the middle of the lake is a small island: Batu Cinta (Love stone). The name of the lake “Patenggang” is derived from the Sundanese word ‘Pateang-teangan’, which means that you have to keep searching to find.

Situ Patenggang lake

“Once upon a time there was a prince (Ki Santang) who fell in love with a simple girl from the village (Dewi Rengganis). Because of their background, they were forbidden to marry and their paths separated.
War broke out and they lost track of each other. Out of their deep love for each other, they kept searching for each other. After a long time, they met again at a rock. Here Dewi asked Ki Santang to make a lake for her so they could sail together. To this day, in the lake made by Ki Santang, you can see the rock where they met again… the proof of a true, but impossible love.”

Everyone who now sails around the rock together will love each other forever.

A restaurant in the shape of a ship has been built on the edge of the lake. This part of the lake attracts more (local) tourists.