Overland West Java

Variety is the message

Day 1: We catch the night train to Bandung and drive on to Garut-Cipanas, a small village famous for its hot mountain springs. Natural hot water flows through every bathroom in dozens of small hotels. We visit Candi Cangkuang temple, the only remnant of the Hindu period in West Java. Surrounded by water, we take a bamboo raft to visit this small beauty.

Day 2: Early morning we head for a very beautiful medium walk up the Papandayan volcano. You are welcomed by the hissing sound of hot water and a rotten sulfur smell originating from white smoke coming out of yellow holes. We drive to Bandung (4-5 hours)

Day 3: Early morning we take a car to visit Tangkuban Perahu or we go cheap outlet shopping for which Bandung is famous in Asia. In the afternoon we visit a school for traditional bamboo music (angklung).
We spend one last night in Bandung.

Day 4: We take a train to Jakarta (3 hours) and visit the old part of town with architectural remnants of the colonial past and the impressive schooner harbor. Drop off at the hotel.

Book 3 days in advance.

price:

€465 pp (min 2 pax), €435 pp for 3 or more
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when:

Everyday

includes

  • English speaking guide
  • Transportation (minibus and train)
  • Hotels with breakfast
  • All activities

excludes

  • Lunch and dinner

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because we use motorised transportation, we plant a tree on your behalve!

* This action is part of our Trees4Tours program in collaboration with Trees4Trees. More on our sustainability policies you can find on the projects page.






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We do it ViaVia Style

We do it ViaVia style.

Sustainable community based tourism with emphasis on respect for local  people, their culture and nature

  • we prefere to travel by foot, bicycle or local public transport
  • parts of our profits goes to the community through various cultural and educational programs
  • we work with local guides that speak english
  • locations are often off the beaten track
  • we compensate our carbon footprint by planting trees