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8.9 356 reviews
West Java
23/06 – 01/07
₹2762/nighttotal: ₹22096 (8 )
Arya's Surf Camp Cimaja
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house , Sukabumi
Arya's Surf Camp Cimaja, a Sukabumi holiday home, is conveniently located near Cimaja Beach, approximately 122 kilometres from Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport, ideal for surfers. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom property offers guests free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a garden with terrace, daily breakfast (Asian, vegan, and halal options available), and room service; airport shuttle services are available at an additional cost.
9.8 67 reviews
West Java
23/06 – 01/07
₹2014/nighttotal: ₹16112 (8 )
Ifs Homes - 3 Minutes To Lrt Jabodebek Metro
1 2
apartment , Pondokgede
This self-contained apartment is situated in Jatibening, Bekasi, offering exceptional proximity to the LRT City Jatibening station, providing swift commutes to Soekarno-Hatta Airport and the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Rail. The studio flat, sleeping up to two guests, boasts a fully equipped kitchen with appliances including a rice cooker, air fryer, and induction hob, plus access to a swimming pool, gym, and co-working space within the apartment complex.
9.1 84 reviews
West Java
23/06 – 01/07
₹2096/nighttotal: ₹16768 (8 )
Apt Signature Park Studio 4ga With Pool & Netflix
1 2
studio , Jakarta
This Tebet studio apartment, situated in the Signature Park Apartment (not Signature Park Grande) near MT Haryono Street, offers convenient access to Tebet Hospital and major office buildings. The 24-square-metre self-contained unit, sleeping up to three guests, features a kitchen, air conditioning, a swimming pool, a terrace, a sauna, a fitness centre, and parking.
9.7 96 reviews
West Java
05/10 – 10/10
₹2120/nighttotal: ₹10600 (5 )
Lalerooms Warm And Cozy Studio At Skyhouse Bsd Find Us On Ig Lalerooms
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studio , Tangerang
Lalerooms studio in Tangerang offers a convenient base for exploring the city, situated 2.3 kilometres from the Indonesia Convention Exhibition and within easy reach of attractions such as Pondok Indah Mall, Plaza Senayan, and Ragunan Zoo. This 20-square-metre self-contained apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a private balcony with garden views, access to a swimming pool, fitness centre, and parking (at an extra charge), sleeping one guest in a single bedroom.
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Frequently asked questions about hotels in West Java
What are the best landmarks to visit in West Java, Indonesia?
West Java boasts incredible diversity. For stunning natural beauty, there's the majestic Mount Gede Pangrango National Park, perfect for hiking, and the breathtaking Kawah Putih crater lake with its surreal turquoise waters. Culturally, the ancient ruins of Cibuaya Temple offer a glimpse into the region's history, while the vibrant city of Bandung offers a mix of colonial architecture and modern attractions like the Gedung Sate (West Java's iconic building).
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What is the best itinerary to experience West Java, Indonesia?
A good itinerary depends on your interests and time. A week-long trip could include exploring Bandung's city attractions for a couple of days, followed by a day trip to Kawah Putih, then heading to the mountains for hiking in Mount Gede Pangrango National Park. You could finish with a relaxing day at Pangandaran Beach before heading back to Jakarta. Adjust the duration at each location according to your preference.
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What is the best time to visit West Java, Indonesia?
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from May to September. The weather is generally sunny and warm, ideal for outdoor activities. However, even during the dry season, some rain showers are possible. The wet season (October to April) experiences higher rainfall, which can affect travel plans.
What popular festivals can you find in West Java, Indonesia?
West Java hosts numerous local festivals throughout the year. One notable example is Seren Taun, a harvest festival celebrated in various regions, often featuring traditional music, dance, and ceremonies. Specific dates vary yearly, so checking local listings closer to your travel dates is advisable.
What are the best family friendly hotels in West Java?
What traditional local food should you try in West Java, Indonesia?
West Javanese cuisine is delicious! You must try Nasi Timbel, a rice dish wrapped in banana leaves, often served with various side dishes. Sate Maranggi, grilled marinated beef satay, is another regional speciality. Don't miss trying Surabi, a type of pancake, and various types of traditional cakes and sweets.
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Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in West Java, Indonesia?
Many lesser-known gems await discovery. The secluded beaches around the Ujung Genteng area offer a tranquil escape. Exploring the smaller villages in the mountainous regions provides opportunities to experience authentic rural life and stunning landscapes. Local guides can often point out hidden waterfalls and scenic viewpoints.
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What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in West Java, Indonesia?
Staying in homestays in rural areas offers immersive cultural experiences. Participating in local cooking classes provides a chance to learn about traditional recipes and ingredients. Visiting local markets and engaging with vendors offers opportunities for interaction. Attending cultural performances or ceremonies can be a great way to understand the traditions.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in West Java, Indonesia?
West Java's weather is tropical, with significant rainfall, especially during the wet season. Mountaineous areas can experience sudden changes in weather. Be prepared for rain and potential landslides, especially during the wet season. Check weather forecasts regularly and stay informed about any potential hazards.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to West Java, Indonesia?
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for warm weather. Rain gear is essential, especially during the wet season. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring. Sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat are also recommended. Learning a few basic Indonesian phrases is always appreciated.