Saung Anklung Udjo
Jln. Padasuka 118, Bandung 40192 West Java – INDONESIA
Phone: +62 22 727 1714, +62 22 710 1736
Fax: +62 22 720 1587
E-mail : [email protected]
Bamboo show: 3:30pm till 5:30pm.
Monday-Friday:
Local - IDR 60,000. Tourist - IDR 100,000
Saturday:
Local - IDR 70,000. Tourist - IDR 110,000
Cultural Visit: IDR20,000
Free Parking for Vehicles.
Phone: +62 22 727 1714, +62 22 710 1736
Fax: +62 22 720 1587
E-mail : [email protected]
Bamboo show: 3:30pm till 5:30pm.
Monday-Friday:
Local - IDR 60,000. Tourist - IDR 100,000
Saturday:
Local - IDR 70,000. Tourist - IDR 110,000
Cultural Visit: IDR20,000
Free Parking for Vehicles.
Trans Studio Bandung
The second indoor theme park in Indonesia after Makassar.
Trans Studio Bandung is much more spectacular and exciting than Trans Studio Makassar,
but both have their own uniqueness that makes Trans Studio Bandung not only the biggest in Indonesia
but also one of the biggest in the world.
Trans Studio Bandung has 20 rides and variety of shows.
It divided into 3 different zones: Studio Central, Lost City and Magic Corner.
Monday to Friday : IDR 150,000
Saturday, Sunday & holiday : IDR 250,000
Additional charge for VIP Access : IDR 250,000
VIP Access is fast track lane
Valid for all rides and attraction (indefinitely)
Trans Studio Bandung is much more spectacular and exciting than Trans Studio Makassar,
but both have their own uniqueness that makes Trans Studio Bandung not only the biggest in Indonesia
but also one of the biggest in the world.
Trans Studio Bandung has 20 rides and variety of shows.
It divided into 3 different zones: Studio Central, Lost City and Magic Corner.
Monday to Friday : IDR 150,000
Saturday, Sunday & holiday : IDR 250,000
Additional charge for VIP Access : IDR 250,000
VIP Access is fast track lane
Valid for all rides and attraction (indefinitely)
Gedung Sate
Jl. Diponegoro No. 22
Admission Rates: Free
Gedung Sate is a neo-classical building mixed with native elements.
It is named Gedung Sate or "Satay building" because of the shape of its main roof
and was designed based on a combination of Italian and local architectures, Islamic and Hindu.
The “satay roof” consists of 6 “satay-look alike pieces”,
to symbolize the 6 million Dutch Gulden spent to build Gedung Sate.
It was built in 1920 after a design by Dutch architect J. Gerber.
Now serves as the governor's office of the West Java province in Indonesia.
Admission Rates: Free
Gedung Sate is a neo-classical building mixed with native elements.
It is named Gedung Sate or "Satay building" because of the shape of its main roof
and was designed based on a combination of Italian and local architectures, Islamic and Hindu.
The “satay roof” consists of 6 “satay-look alike pieces”,
to symbolize the 6 million Dutch Gulden spent to build Gedung Sate.
It was built in 1920 after a design by Dutch architect J. Gerber.
Now serves as the governor's office of the West Java province in Indonesia.
Museum of The Asian-African Conference
Jl. Asia Afrika No. 65
Admission Rates: Free
Operating Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8am-4pm (last visit 30 minutes before closing time).
Saturday-Sunday: 9am-4pm (last visit 30 minutes before closing time)
Closed on Public holidays.
The museum, also known as Gedung Merdeka ("Independence Building"), was built in 1879.The Dutch used this building as a function building, which was the best they had those days in Bandung.
After Indonesia gained its independence,
the country held the so-called Asia-Africa Conference in this building
from 18 to 24 April 1955 where twenty nine countries from Asia and Africa were present.
The building was officially turned into a museum in 1980
Admission Rates: Free
Operating Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8am-4pm (last visit 30 minutes before closing time).
Saturday-Sunday: 9am-4pm (last visit 30 minutes before closing time)
Closed on Public holidays.
The museum, also known as Gedung Merdeka ("Independence Building"), was built in 1879.The Dutch used this building as a function building, which was the best they had those days in Bandung.
After Indonesia gained its independence,
the country held the so-called Asia-Africa Conference in this building
from 18 to 24 April 1955 where twenty nine countries from Asia and Africa were present.
The building was officially turned into a museum in 1980
Geology Museum
Jl. Diponegoro No. 57
(approx. 300 meters/0.19 miles east of Gedung Sate and Museum Pos Indonesia)
Admission Rates:
Students: IDR 2,000
Local Tourist: IDR3,000
Foreigners: IDR 10,000
Operating Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 8am-4pm
Saturday-Sunday: 8am-2pm
Closed on Friday and Public holidays.
Museum Geology has a new collection of “Rock Cycle Park”, which occupies an area of 400 square meters, located in front of the museum.
This “garden” has 30 kinds of stones and it was inaugurated on May 2011 and describes the rock cycle in nature: igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic.
One year later (May 2012), they also added a new interactive area: “GeoDigi” concept, which is combination between geology and interactive digital technology.
(approx. 300 meters/0.19 miles east of Gedung Sate and Museum Pos Indonesia)
Admission Rates:
Students: IDR 2,000
Local Tourist: IDR3,000
Foreigners: IDR 10,000
Operating Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 8am-4pm
Saturday-Sunday: 8am-2pm
Closed on Friday and Public holidays.
Museum Geology has a new collection of “Rock Cycle Park”, which occupies an area of 400 square meters, located in front of the museum.
This “garden” has 30 kinds of stones and it was inaugurated on May 2011 and describes the rock cycle in nature: igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic.
One year later (May 2012), they also added a new interactive area: “GeoDigi” concept, which is combination between geology and interactive digital technology.
Kebun Binatang Bandung (Bandung Zoo)
Jl. Kebun Binatang No. 6
Operating Hours: 7:30am-5pm Daily
Monday-Saturday: IDR 15,000 (Visitor over 3 years old)
Sunday: IDR 20,000 (Visitor over 3 years old)
A group visit with a minimum 30 guests or more will get 20% discount
Mat rental: IDR 10,000
Boat rental: IDR 3,000/person
Duck boat: IDR. 5,000/person
Playground ticket: IDR 2,000/person
Operating Hours: 7:30am-5pm Daily
Monday-Saturday: IDR 15,000 (Visitor over 3 years old)
Sunday: IDR 20,000 (Visitor over 3 years old)
A group visit with a minimum 30 guests or more will get 20% discount
Mat rental: IDR 10,000
Boat rental: IDR 3,000/person
Duck boat: IDR. 5,000/person
Playground ticket: IDR 2,000/person
Masjid Raya Bandung (Grand Mosque Bandung West Java)
Formerly known as the Great Mosque is a mosque located Bandung in Bandung West Java.
Status of this mosque is a mosque for the province of West Java.
The mosque was first built in 1810.
Since its establishment, the Great Mosque has undergone a revamp eight times in the 19th century,
and then five times in the 20th century until eventually renovated again in 2001,
up until 2003.
The current mosque, the Arab-style, replacing the old Great Mosque, a typical character of Sunda.
Status of this mosque is a mosque for the province of West Java.
The mosque was first built in 1810.
Since its establishment, the Great Mosque has undergone a revamp eight times in the 19th century,
and then five times in the 20th century until eventually renovated again in 2001,
up until 2003.
The current mosque, the Arab-style, replacing the old Great Mosque, a typical character of Sunda.
Taman Hutan Raya Ir. H. Juanda (Taman Dago Pakar)
Kompleks Tahura Ir. H. Juanda No. 99 Dago Pakar, Bandung
Operating Hours: 8am-5pm Daily
Admission Rates:
Local Tourist: IDR 8,000
Foreigners: IDR 50,500
Bus: IDR 20,000
Forest Park Ir. H. Juanda is the integrated conservation of natural secondary forest plantations located in Bandung, Indonesia.
The extent of 590 hectares stretching from the Dago Pakar to Maribaya.
In the fertile soil there are approximately 2500 species of plants consisting of 40 families and 112 species.
In 1965 the forest area of the park about 10 ha of new highways, but now has reached 590 hectares stretching from the experts to Maribaya.
Currently managed by the Forest Service Regional Government of West Java Province (previously under the auspices of Perhutanioffice).
Operating Hours: 8am-5pm Daily
Admission Rates:
Local Tourist: IDR 8,000
Foreigners: IDR 50,500
Bus: IDR 20,000
Forest Park Ir. H. Juanda is the integrated conservation of natural secondary forest plantations located in Bandung, Indonesia.
The extent of 590 hectares stretching from the Dago Pakar to Maribaya.
In the fertile soil there are approximately 2500 species of plants consisting of 40 families and 112 species.
In 1965 the forest area of the park about 10 ha of new highways, but now has reached 590 hectares stretching from the experts to Maribaya.
Currently managed by the Forest Service Regional Government of West Java Province (previously under the auspices of Perhutanioffice).
Goa Jepang (The Japanese Cave)Japanese caves are caves that are made during the Japanese occupation that had colonized Indonesia
The cave is the hiding place and a gathering place of the Japanese to set the strategy at the time. Goa was founded around 1942 by the Japanese. This cave is not far from the Dutch Cave. the cave is also working for the military defense of Japan. Curug Dago (Dago Waterfall)Curug Dago is a waterfall located on the Bukit Dago (Dago Hill).
This waterfall is formed from the river that flows from Maribaya Cikapundung entered the city of Bandung. Dago waterfall is formed from the time of the quarter and is the result of the eruption of Mount Tangkuban Parahu. Dago waterfall has a height of only about 12 m and located at an altitude of only about 800 m above sea level. Dago waterfall traces the history of the Kingdom of Thailand. Not far from the location of the waterfall, there are two relics of the slate inscription of about 1818. According to the historian, the inscriptions are said to be the relics of King Rama V (King Chulalonkorn) and King Rama VII (Pradjathipok Pharaminthara) who've been to Dago Waterfall. |
Goa Belanda (The Dutch Cave)Dutch Cave is one of the cave in Bandung in addition Juanda Forest Park Japanese cave.
Dutch cave was once used as a tunnel built for hydropower. Dutch cave was built in 1918 has a slightly older age than the "younger brother" of his new Japanese Caves built in 1942. In Dutch caves there are about 15 hallway and several rooms like the Space Room for a place to rest / sleep the Dutch Army, Interview for the prisoners, Prison or Detention Room. Curug Omas (Omas Waterfall)Curug Omas is a waterfall coming from the river Cikawari, this waterfall is close to attractions Maribaya.
In this waterfall, there are two bridges that can be crossed to get a panoramic view of the waterfall from the top and bottom of the waterfall. Stretching from the base of this waterfall is beautiful rocks. For those who love adventure of Maribaya can through the lush hills with pine trees of quinine, walking distance to Forest Park Ir. H. Juanda Arcamanik 5 km or stricken. In addition to featuring beautiful natural charm, for those of you who like hiking, you can enjoy it here. |