Following Kirti’s manager’s advice
and a few researches, we decided that out next destination should be Bandung.
By the time we decided, the flights to Bandung were costly and hence we opted
to take a flight to Jakarta and then travel to Bandung.
We booked in tiger airlines, and
reached Jakarta by around 11 30 am on Saturday morning. Had a juice from there
and took the shuttle bus of Primajasa to Bandung. We reached Bandung bus stand
by around 3pm. However, we were again “taken a ride” by a taxi there. The
driver told us it will be 100,000 IDR for taxi trip. We argued and he agreed to
take us on meter. However, he took us a long route, and we traveled in the
route the bus came and finally we ended up paying 107000 IDR when we reached
the hotel. As it was already late, we decided not to take any long trips for
the day. We checked in, had food from a nearby Indian restaurant and decided to
shop for the rest of the day. We went to Dago factory outlet and brought some
dresses. We had planned to enjoy night life, but the bars and pubs were closed
down because of Hari Raya and we had to call the day off.
We had booked a car with a driver
from MPV rental by morning 6am, as we were informed that traffic gets real bad,
especially during weekends in Bandung. We started from the hotel by around 6:30
am and headed off straight to Kawah Putih. We reached there by around 8:30 am;
the drive was amazing with hill ranges and terraced farming on both sides.
We
took an angkutan (a vehicle similar to autorikshaw in India) and reached the
top of the crater. It was raining and we rented umbrellas. After a short walk,
we reached the top of the crater and it was a fantastic view.
It took us a few
minutes to finally believe that we are actually standing inside the volcanic
mountain. Kawah Putih was a white crater volcano and it was beautiful with an
azure blue lake near the center of the crater. We walked and reached the center
of the crater.
It was an amazing experience, being inside the volcanic
mountain, even if it smelled sulphur. We stood there for quite a few minutes,
took snaps and started our walk back.
Our next stop for the day was Situ Pattengan, a lake near Kawah Putih. The drive was aside acres and acres of tea estates and the lake was ideally situated in between these hilly tea estates.
Again, rain had not stopped when we reached there and this time, it was a combo with fog. We could not even see the lake for some time. We decided to take a boating, and we were literally shivering throughout the entire trip. The boating was awesome, nothing special, but it had been a while since we enjoyed natural beauty and this was at its best
Cutting through the fog, we travelled and the boat stopped in a tea estate. We got down there, and it was really a heavenly feeling for me. A lake, foggy atmosphere, with no visibility than 10 meters or so, we started walking in the tea – estate island.
We climbed up the estate, took some snaps from there, spent some time walking and boarded the boat back. Yeah, and I fell down while boarding the boat… ;)
We decided to go next to Walini Hot Spring, which was the worst part of the tour. It had a hot spring swimming pool which was crowded like anything. We really hated that part of the tour and the water was also dirty. We dint stop there much and proceeded to have lunch.
Our driver took us to Sindang Raret, to have traditional Sundanese food and it tasted great. That was the first time that I loved an international dish. The food, the restaurant, everything was lovely, a great traditional restaurant.
After having a hearty lunch, we decided to drive back, and we reached hotel by around 6:30 pm. We took rest, had some strawberries that we brought on the way and slept tight after the tiring journey.
The next day, we had asked the cab to be at 6:30 am, and we set off to Tangkuban Perahu by 7:00am. We drove across Lembang, crossing the beautiful views on either side. We reached Kawah Ratu by around 8:00am and again we saw, something which I never expected to see in my entire life.
A black crater volcano, with pretty much “volcanic” looks compared to “better” looking and beautiful Kawah Putih.We could observe the volcano from the top, and could see smoke coming out from the bottom. We walked around a bit, took some snaps and proceeded back to the car and asked the driver to drop us at Kawah Domas.
Even though we were hassled a bit by guides and hawkers, we avoided them, both at Kawah Ratu and Kawah Domas.
In
Kawah Domas, we had to trek through the forest for half an hour; we were
confused a bit on the way, as of the route, but luckily chose the correct one.
Enroute Kawah Domas, a light trek of around 20 minutes or so.
After half an hour of light trekking, we reached Kawah Domas, and were
thoroughly amazed by the natural phenomenon. Never expected to see
natural hot water springs with water boiling and steaming.
I was gasping in
wonder thinking of the diversity existing in nature. We were wondered by a lush
green hill just besides, compared to the stony volcanic Kawah Domas .
It was
simply splendid to observe nature at her real best here.
Water boiling in the natural hot water spring in Kawah Domas. People bring egg and cook here. :D
After spending some
time there, we trekked back, and decided to visit Maribaya waterfalls.
We reached the waterfalls by around
11:30 am, spent some time at the waterfalls near the entrance. We were told
that the caves and the Maribaya falls was an hour trek away, so we decided
against it, as the time was limited.
We went back to Primajasa bus stand and
from there to the airport, and then all the way back to Singapore.
Snap taken from Jakarta Airport.