Bandung + White Crater Indonesia 万隆 + 白色火山口湖泊 之旅 印尼 Travelling Period : 01 Feb’19 – 25 Mar’20

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Bandung + White Crater Indonesia 万隆 + 白色火山口湖泊 之旅 印尼 Travelling Period : 01 Feb’19 – 25 Mar’20 BANDUNG + WHITE CRATER INDONESIA 万隆 + 白色火山口湖泊 之旅 印尼 TRAVELLING PERIOD : 01 FEB’19 – 25 MAR’20 3D2N+3RD NIGHT FREE OF RELAXING 4D3N WONDERING BANDUNG BANDUNG + WHITE CRATER + WHITE CRATER TOUR CODE: IDBDO-4RLX TOUR CODE: IDBDO-4WON DAY.1 : SINGAPORE ARRIVAL BANDUNG DAY.1 : SINGAPORE ARRIVAL BANDUNG Welcome to Bandung! Upon Arrival and Met your Local Host and Welcome to Bandung! Upon Arrival and Met your Local Host and taken taken you directly to your hotel for check-in. Free at your own, take you directly to your hotel for check-in. Free at your own, take this this opportunity to explore the city your own. opportunity to explore the city your own. DAY.2 : DISCOVER TO SOUTH : GLAMPING - WHITE CRATER DAY.2 : DISCOVER TO SOUTH : GLAMPING - WHITE CRATER – STONE GARDEN GEO PARK – PAWON CAVE (B/L/D) – STONE GARDEN GEO PARK – PAWON CAVE (B/L/D) Travelling south from Bandung, you will find yourself surrounded by Travelling south from Bandung, you will find yourself surrounded by mountains with magnificent sceneries, a rolling evergreen landscape mountains with magnificent sceneries, a rolling evergreen landscape of of neatly cropped tea bushes, clumps of tropical forests, and misty neatly cropped tea bushes, clumps of tropical forests, and misty hilltops. Your guided journey includes: hilltops. Your guided journey includes: ● Ciwidey / ● Kawah Putih ● Ciwidey, Marvels on scenic view of the tea plantations. It is a (White Crater) / ● Glamping / ● Citatah Geo Park / ● Pawon perfect photo spot in the middle of the tea plantation Cave / ● Strawberry Farm (*Sightseeing description please refer to ● Kawah Putih (white crater), amidst the fascinating setting, a Relaxing Bandung packages on day.02 tour itinerary.*) surreal beauty radiates from an enchanting crater lake Lunch & Dinner served at local restaurant ● Glamping, sip on a cup of coffee while enjoying the scenic view of Patenggang Lake. Take a time for photos at its hanging bridge with a DAY.3 : EXPLORE TO NORTH : LEMBANG HIGHLAND & Phinisi Ship as background ● Citatah Geo Park, popularly know as the Stone Garden by its ANGKLUNG PERFORMANCE (B/L/D) splendid view of its formation of the stone on the hill. Sit On and Drive north from Bandung and you’ll be greeted by the natural beauty Wonder at Huge Stone without any disturbance of the hills and valleys. Refresh your mind and unwind through a ● Pawon Cave, located a kilometer away from Citatah Geo Park, is pleasant journey to Lembang. On the way, stops at: an important archeological site, where an ancient fossil was found. ● Lembang Farm House, experience the European farm in Bandung, ● Strawberry Farm, where you can buy fresh strawberries or and try its delicious milk while walking around its beautiful gardens or even pick them yourself (*seasonal). simply rent the “Noni Belanda” – Holland’s traditional custum (own Lunch & Dinner served at local restaurant cost) and take a pose in a camera snapping. ● Dusun Bambu Village, is an eco-tourism spot at Mt. Burangrang's feet, that value the conception of the represents seven aspect of life: The park offers education and recreation of service. ● De'Ranch, experience a natural tourism that displaying the nuances of farms where horses are still the main working animals like in the cowboy era. Enjoy the atmosphere of the farm while riding horses with typical cowboy costumes (own cost), green lands and other activities. ● Floating Market, explore the park and experience yourself and DAY.3 : BANDUNG FREE DAY (B) rent the different types of boats (own cost) to paddle around to buy Breakfast at hotel, free and easy. Take this opportunity to explore the food which was quite interesting though. There are also areas where surrounding area at your own face. you can buy tickets to feed/pet animals which was quite fun. ● POM TAHU that sells the famous Tahu Lembang (Lembang tofu) DAY.4 : DEPARTURE BANDUNG SINGAPORE (B) and fresh milk in various flavors. Breakfast at hotel, free and easy until transfer to the Airport for your ● Ciater Hot Spring, is a nice park with small geothermal warm flight back to Singapore! spring pools in which we can sit or swim. ● Padasuka Village, sit back and relax to PACKAGE INCLUSION : 03 Nights stay at selected hotels with daily breakfast; / the sound of Sundanese flolklore gamelan Return transfer airport/hotel/airport on combined services (SIC); Local English and enjoying the diatonic Angklung Speaking Guide Service on airport transfers & sightseeing tour (SIC) -*Excluded performance. driver/guide tipping. / Meals & Entrance Fees at Places visited as per itinerary, unless otherwise stated in the itinerary; (Unused service will no refund value) Lunch & Dinner served at local restaurant Sequence of itinerary is subject to change with/without prior notice. The DAY.4 : DEPARTURE BANDUNG SINGAPORE (B) Company reserves the right to alter itinerary without prior notice to ensure Breakfast at hotel, free and easy until transfer to the Airport for your the smooth running of the tour. (*Above picture just for reference only) flight back to Singapore! Updated by JT-20FEB19 BANDUNG - JAKARTA INDONESIA 万隆 – 雅加达 双城游 印尼 TRAVELLING PERIOD : 01 FEB’19 – 25 MAR’20 4D3N BANDUNG – JAKARTA TWIN CITY TOUR TOUR CODE: IDBDO-4CGK // IN BANDUNG & OUT JAKARTA DAY.1: SINGAPORE ARRIVAL BANDUNG – ANGKLUNG PERFORMANCE (L/D) Welcome to Bandung! You are met by your Local Guide and joined the group journey on Bandung city orientation tour drive passing by Bandung Art-Deco building such as Gedung Merdeka, known as Asia-African Conference Museum, Gedung Sate, Homann Hotel to Padasuka village. Then visit : ● Jalan Cihampelas is the favorite street to buy clothes and Jeans. C-Walk (Cihampelas Walk), frenzied atmosphere that blend Cihampelas road between rows of shops and vehicle congestion (*If Time permitted may to visit). ● Padasuka Village, sit back and relax to the sound of Sundanese flolklore gamelan and enjoying the diatonic Angklung performance. Notes: Guest please advise to take the early flight arriving in Bandung airport BEFORE 13:00PM (local time) Lunch & Dinner served at local Restaurant Cihampelas Street ► (2N) Check-in to your selected hotel in Bandung city area DAY.2: WHITE CRATER – STONE GARDEN GEO PARK – PAWON CAVE (B/L/D) Travelling south from Bandung, you will find yourself surrounded by mountains with magnificent sceneries, a rolling evergreen landscape of neatly cropped tea bushes, clumps of tropical forests, and misty hilltops. Your guided journey includes: White Crater – Kawah Putih ● Ciwidey, Marvels on scenic view of the tea plantations. It is a perfect photo spot in the middle of the tea plantation ● Kawah Putih (white crater), amidst the fascinating setting, a surreal beauty radiates from an enchanting crater lake ● Glamping, sip on a cup of coffee while enjoying the scenic view of Patenggang Lake. Take a time for photos at its hanging bridge with a Phinisi Ship as background. ● Citatah Geo Park, popularly know as the Stone Garden by its splendid view of its formation of the stone on the hill. Sit On and Wonder at Huge Stone without any disturbance. ● Pawon Cave, located a kilometer away from Citatah Geo Park, is an important archeological site, where an ancient fossil was found. ● Strawberry farm, where you can buy fresh strawberries or even pick them yourself (*seasonal). Lunch & Dinner served at local restaurant Ancol Dreamland DAY.3 : BANDUNG – JAKARTA CITY TOUR – ANCOL DREAMLAND (B/L/D) This morning, the delightful journey take you back to Jakarta. Arrive in Jakarta, explore the city which includes the followings: ● National Monument, represent the people determination to achieve freedom ● Sunda Kelapa harbour, an inter-island harbour, where one can mostly find Bugis phinisi schooners at anchor. ● Fatahillah Museum, its former municipal building or Stadthuis that’s depicting Jakarta’s long history. ● Glodok China Town, touted as the largest Chinatown region in the country, one of the largest in the world. ● Ancol Dreamland, is Jakarta's largest and most popular recreation park, more popularly known as "Ancol Dreamland". The Ancol Dreamland has an extensive range of attractions that include a giant oceanarium Seaworld, a water park with artificial waves (*Only included admission ticket to Seaworld. Exclude other parks and rides - own expenses). Lunch & Dinner served at local Restaurant ► (1N) Check-in to your selected hotel in Jakarta city area DAY.4 : DEPARTURE JAKARTA SINGAPORE (B) Breakfast at hotel, free and easy until transfer to the Airport for your flight back to Singapore! PACKAGE INCLUSION for Jakarta-Bandung Tour: 03 Nights stay at selected hotels with daily breakfast; / Return transfer airport/hotel/airport on combined services (SIC); Local English Speaking Guide Service on airport transfers & sightseeing tour (SIC) - *Excluded driver/guide tipping. / Meals & Entrance Fees at Places visited as per itinerary, unless otherwise stated in the itinerary; (Unused Service will no refund value) Sequence of itinerary is subject to change with/without prior notice. The Company reserves the right to alter itinerary without prior notice to ensure the smooth running of the tour. (*Picture just for reference only) Updated by JT-20FEB19.
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