Embark on a scenic tour of Cibeusi Village and immerse yourself in the beauty of its waterfalls, traditional local industries, and black rice fields. Experience the charm of this highland village and witness the rare commodity of black and red rice cultivation in Indonesia.
Embark on a scenic tour of Cibeusi Village and immerse yourself in the beauty of its waterfalls, traditional local industries, and black rice fields. Experience the charm of this highland village and witness the rare commodity of black and red rice cultivation in Indonesia.
- Tangkuban Perahu - Situated within the Indonesian Ring of Fire in the western part of Bandung Regency, this active volcano offers a spectacular view of fumes rising from its crater. The name “Tangkuban Perahu” translates to “upside-down boat,” inspired by a local West Javanese legend. Visitors can explore the main crater, “Ratu Crater,” and enjoy…
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Tangkuban Perahu - Situated within the Indonesian Ring of Fire in the western part of Bandung Regency, this active volcano offers a spectacular view of fumes rising from its crater. The name “Tangkuban Perahu” translates to “upside-down boat,” inspired by a local West Javanese legend. Visitors can explore the main crater, “Ratu Crater,” and enjoy a trek to witness the breathtaking scenery up close.
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Kebun Teh Ciater - Subang - This stunning tea plantation in Subang Regency invites visitors to tour the tea factory and learn about the black tea production process. Inside, guests can observe each step, from leaf processing to packaging, with detailed explanations from the factory staff. The government-owned factory, with a capacity of 80 tons per day, operates 24 hours for processing. Visitors can also taste the tea and admire the plantation’s beauty. After enjoying the tea, a walk through the plantation offers further insights into Indonesian tea cultivation. Please note, the factory halts processing every Monday, so tours on this day will not include the tea production process.
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KLC Cafe & Resto - This visit includes a tour of a traditional coffee pilot project in Bandung, West Java. The coffee, known as one of the world’s most expensive, is native to Indonesia. Guests will learn about the unique coffee luwak process and have the opportunity to taste this exclusive coffee.
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Sari Ater Hot Spring - Sari Ater is a renowned hot spring in West Java, featuring sulfur-rich water sourced from the volcano, known for its health benefits. Visitors can enjoy the soothing hot spring water in the pool or simply relax by soaking their feet.
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Subang - A visit to a local village offers the chance to meet farmers in the rice fields, experience local activities, breathe in the fresh air, and enjoy the picturesque views of the paddy fields. Visitors can observe the farmers’ work in cultivating rice for the community.
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Fruit Paradise - At this fruit market in Subang, visitors can purchase and taste local fruits native to West Java. The market offers a chance to sample the special pineapple or other seasonal fruits.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Tour at the tea factory and tea drink
- Entrance ticket
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Tour at the tea factory and tea drink
- Entrance ticket
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Gratuities
- Tasting Luwak coffee
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Tasting Luwak coffee
- Lunch
Join a full-day excursion to Bandung and Subang Regency from Jakarta. Explore an active volcano in West Java, savor Indonesian specialty coffee, tour a tea factory and plantation, and unwind in a hot spring.
On the journey to Subang, travel through rice fields, rubber plantations, tea plantations, and local villages. The first stop is at the rice fields…
Join a full-day excursion to Bandung and Subang Regency from Jakarta. Explore an active volcano in West Java, savor Indonesian specialty coffee, tour a tea factory and plantation, and unwind in a hot spring.
On the journey to Subang, travel through rice fields, rubber plantations, tea plantations, and local villages. The first stop is at the rice fields to learn about the paddy trees, a staple food for Indonesians, and to connect with local farmers. Visit a fruit market to sample local fruits.
Next, explore the volcano in Bandung, experience the sulfuric aroma, and observe the rising fumes. Then, indulge in some luwak coffee and discover how this luxurious coffee is crafted.
Proceed to a government-run tea factory in West Java. Discover the process of black tea production. Stroll through the plantation and take in the scenic valley views.
Finally, relax at a hot spring by soaking your feet in the soothing warm sulfur waters before returning.
- not recommended for travelers with altitude sickness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.