Cianjur
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Cianjur is a city in the Bogor Raya region of Western Java, Indonesia.Understand
Cianjur is a city with a population of about 150,000. The city is located in the valley, about halfway between the Puncak mountain pass and the provincial capital city Bandung. Cianjur itself is the capital of the regency of Cianjur, which stretches from the border of the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area in the north to the Indian Ocean coast in the south.
Get in
By car
By bus
Cianjur's main intercity bus terminal is on the eastern side of the city. However, many of the buses do not call at the terminal, but simply drop and pick up passengers in front of the terminal, along the main road (the road from Cianjur in the direction of Bandung).During daytime, there are regular buses to Cianjur from Jakarta's Kampung Rambutan bus terminal (East Jakarta). The price of a one-way ticket is Rp25,000 (with airconditioning) and the journey takes about 3 hours if traffic conditions are good. Cianjur is also served frequently by economy class buses on the route from the port of Merak to Bandung, and there are very frequent (during daytime at least 6 per hour) buses of various classes from Bandung via Cianjur to Sukabumi.
The small shuttle buses of Siliwangi Trans also cover the route Bandung-Cianjur-Sukabumi, leaving Bandung every 2 hours from 05:00 to 19:00, with an additional bus at 21:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. In Bandung, shuttle buses depart from the Balubur Town Square shopping centre in North Bandung ().
By train
is in the city centre, but is served by a very limited number of trains. The only train service is three daily trains to and from Sukabumi (about 1hr 30min, economy class only). In Sukabumi you can transfer to trains to Bogor, but except if you want to take the train ride for the experience, it is better to take a bus instead.See
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Gunung Padang Megalithic Site
address: Karyamukti village, Campaka districtWith 29 hectares, the biggest megalithic site in Southeast Asia. It is thought that the site was completed by 5000 BC, and possibly even much earlier. This means that, according to the surveys, the site is older than the Egyptian pyramids, and larger than the Borobudur temple. Gunung Padang ('Mount Padang') encompasses andesite rocks, which have only partly been excavated by archeologists. This means that there are still large structures to up to 15 metres below the surface, including large chambers. There are two stairways to access the site. The old one is very steep, and there is a newer one that is easier and longer. It must be noted that a group of leading Indonesian scientists has questioned the methods of the archeologists on the site, and some presume the site consists of the remainders of an ancient volcano, and that it is not man-made. -
Gunung Mananggel
phone: +6281287318744address: Jln. Cibeureum Desa. Mekar Jaya Kec. Mande CianjurMount Manangel is the mountain that is closest to the town of Cianjur - about 7 km from the town. It is 1200 m above sea level. Starting at the edges of the town, you can walk across the flowing paddy fields, through villages to the foot of the mountain until you reach a waterfall that will get you refreshed if you fancy taking a swim at Cibodas’ waterfalls. Hike for 2,5 hours then you’ll see a lake of Jangari and town of Cianjur with very green expanse of paddy fields, offering some stunning views. If you are lucky, you may even see wild monkeys, but they are still intimidated by our arrival, and will run away fast when people try and get too close! On the top of mountain there is a stone with a footprint which was left there in ancient times. At the end of hiking, the track will be going down and much easier
- Mount Manangel and Geulis are adjacent to each other, a row of the foothills of Mount Gede and Pangrango.
Do
- The Cianjur Adventure Programme (see below: Sleep) offers opportunities for voluntary work, helping teaching English to the local students. This is a great way to get into contact with the local population and is very appreciated by them. The programme also offers several trips around Cianjur, like visiting a rural village or climbing a nearby mountain. Contact them if you would like to get some more information about the trips offered.
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phone: +6281287318744address: Jalan. AsnawiCianjur Homestay Program, free Wi-Fi, laundry, tea, kopi and water. Rp 110,000 only breakfast and 150,000 included three meals.
Eat
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Bubur Ayam Lestari Cianjur
address: Jl. Dr. Muwardi No. 40Simple eatery selling bubur Cianjur as well as several other dishes, including fried chicken, fried rice, noodles, and fresh fruit juices.
Sleep
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phone: +62 813 2172 9004address: Jalan ArwindaHomestay programme, all meals included. Very friendly staff.
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phone: +62 263 262 145address: Jalan Ir. H. Djuanda No. 70A
Go next
- Mount Gede Pangrango National Park — conservation area centred around two volcanoes.
- Puncak — mountain pass with a wide range of recreation facilities.
- Cimahi — 50 km east of Cianjur, with a large Dutch war cemetery.