Ciamis
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Ciamis is a city in the East Parahyangan region of Western Java, Indonesia.Get in
By car
Ciamis is along the main road of the Southern Java Route that runs from Bandung to Yogyakarta. To get to Ciamis from Bandung, you will need to take the road over the Nagreg mountain pass. The journey takes about 3 hours if traffic conditions are good. However, serious traffic congestion is common on the mountain pass road. The larger city of Tasikmalaya is just west of Ciamis, and by car the journey from Tasik's city centre to Ciamis takes about 30 to 45 minutes.By train
is in the city centre. There are four daily economy class trains to the west (to Bandung and Jakarta) and four to the east (2 to Purwokerto, 1 to Surabaya and 1 to Kediri). In addition, there is one daily business class train to Surabaya that also calls at Yogyakarta and Solo.By bus
Many buses on the Southern Java Route drop off and pick up passengers in Ciamis. is on the southern side of the city. However, as the terminal is a bit off the main road, bus drivers do not always stop there but sometimes just let passengers get off along the main road. From Jakarta, most buses that call at Ciamis depart at Kampung Rambutan bus terminal in East Jakarta (mostly buses with destination Cilacap or Pangandaran). There are also very frequent buses during daytime from the Cicaheum terminal in East Bandung. In Bandung, it is also an option to wait for buses at the Cileunyi toll gate, as all buses from Jakarta towards Ciamis pass there. From other destinations, such as Cirebon, it is usually easier to get on a bus to the city of Tasikmalaya first, and then get on another bus or minibus (or hire an ojek motorcycle taxi) to Ciamis.Get around
There are also small size public transportation which reach almost every corner of the town. These transportation are differentiated with route number, each route number serves a particular places. People can use an ojek (motorcycle taxi) to go to places outside the public transportation routes.
See
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Astana Gede inscription
address: KawaliInscriptions that are believed to be from the 14th century, when Kawali (in Ciamis regency) was the capital of the Hindu kingdom of Galuh. It is believed that the inscriptions have been made to honour the greatness of the king of Galuh. Cirahong BridgeCombined railway and road bridge, built during the Dutch colonial time in 1893. The 202 metres long bridge has a unique design, with trains riding on top of the bridge, and road traffic below. As the bridge is narrow, cars can only pass the bridge from one direction at a time.
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Mount SawalVolcano on the northern side of Ciamis, that is designated a wildlife refuge. Animal species in the area include the critically endangered Javan leopard. The volcano is about 1,750 metres high, and relatively easy to climb. From the summit you can see other volcanoes, such as the Ciremai.
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phone: +62 822 4065 7777address: Dusun CikacangThe largest recreation park of the East Parahyangan region, with an extensive water park and other attractions, such as flying fox, pedalo, 3D cinema, horse-riding, tourist trains, etc.
Buy
There are no special store for souvenirs in town selling traditional items. It is possible to find ordinary farmers hat, or bamboo matrasses but nothing special.
Eat
There are many small restaurants that sell local food. A typical snack from Ciamis is galendo. Galendo is a sweet snack that was originally a byproduct of the coconut oil production process. Coconut milk is boiled until dry, and then the oil is separated from the pulp. The pulp is often mixed with other flavours, such as chocolate or strawberry. Nowadays, the galendo is more expensive than the coconut oil, so it is no longer a byproduct.
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Bebek Goreng H. Slamet
phone: +62 851 0215 1585address: Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No.77Simple restaurant along the main road, serving fried duck as a specialty. Other dishes include fried chicken, tofu and tempeh, and various types of duck and chicken offals. -
phone: +62 813 2235 6568address: Jembatan CirahongSundanese restaurant, with a view of the Cirahong bridge.
Sleep
Hotels in Ciamis are usually full during weekends, as many domestic tourists stay here when they want to go to Pangandaran beach.
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Tyara Plaza Hotel
phone: +62 265 771 235address: Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No.185Simple hotel with outdoor swimming pool. -
The Priangan Hotel
phone: +62 265 771 208address: Jl. Yos Sudarso No.92 -
Hotel Karang Manis
phone: +62 265 774 583address: Jl. Jenderal Sudirman -
phone: +62 265 773 121address: Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No. 244
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Hotel Nukita
phone: +62 265 2751619address: Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No.172B -
Hotel La Rissa
phone: +62 265 772 511address: Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No. 25 -
address: Jl. K.H. Ahmad Dahlan No. 93Budget hotel with a small café.
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Arinda Grand Hotel
phone: +62 265 275 0308address: Jl. Kapten Murod Idrus -
Hotel Sentosa
phone: +62 265 636 116address: Jl. Ahmad Yani No.68Budget hotel in the town centre.
Go next
- Tasikmalaya — the largest city in the region, just 15 km from Ciamis.
- Pangandaran — the nearest beach town, popular among both locals and foreign tourists.
- Kuningan — small town north of Ciamis, from where you can visit Mount Ciremai National Park.