The modern city of Bogor has a close relation to the ancient city of Pakuan Pajajaran, which served as the capital of the Sunda Kingdom. During the Dutch colonial time, the city is known by its Dutch name, Buitenzorg, which means “without a care” and serves as the summer residence for the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. During the brief British occupation, Bogor also serves as the capital of Indonesia.
The total number of the population in Bogor is about 3 million people. Most of the residents in the city are Sundanese which made up about 87% of the population. Bogor also has a considerable number of Betawi, Javanese, and Chinese. Based on the official data published by the government, the hotel and restaurant industry contributed about 30% of the Gross Regional Product of Bogor, making it the largest contributor of income to the city of Bogor.
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Bogor has plenty of interesting places to visit. As a matter of fact, in 2010 National Tourism Exhibition held in Jakarta, Bogor was selected as the most attractive tourist city in Indonesia. Should you be planning to visit Bogor, you definitely should spare some time to visit the following places for the best of experience and memories. Indeed, that’s the things to do in Bogor Indonesia.
1. Bogor Botanical Garden
As Europe saw the end of the Napoleonic War, The Dutch and Great Britain signed the Anglo-Dutch treaty that saw the return of the colony to the Dutch rule in 1816. A year after, the chief official for the agriculture, arts, and science of the colony, Caspar Reinwardt proposed the establishment of the Botanical Garden. His idea is supported by Governor-General Van Der Capellen and thus Botanical Garden was officially established on May 18, 1817. Reinwardt becomes its first director for five years and collected various plants and seeds of economic potential from all over the colony.
2. The Flora Collections
Bogor Botanical Garden is open every day from 7 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. The entrance ticket fee as of July 2016 is IDR 15,000 for locals and IDR 25,000 for foreigners. You can also rent a bicycle to help you go around the garden, which costs IDR 5,000 per bike without any time limits.
3. Bogor Zoology Museum
Covering area of 1,500 square meters, the 24 rooms of the museum house one of the most extensive fauna collection in Asia. The museum collection of fossilized and preserved animals including over 2.5 million specimens of insects from 12,000 species. The main feature of the museum undoubtedly is the skeleton of Balaenoptera musculus or blue whale, which is the biggest of its kind in Indonesia. You can pay a single ticket fare for entrance to both Bogor Botanical Garden as well as the Zoology Museum.
4. Orchid Garden
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5. Bogor Presidential Palace
The palace complex covers an area of 28.4 hectares. The palace garden is well noted for its herd of some 250 tame spotted deer that roam the garden. These deer are originally brought by Governor-General Herman Willem Daendels from India and Nepal for hunting and sports. You can also feed the deer with carrots which are sold by local farmers on the streets around the palace.
The original artworks housed in Istana Bogor was looted by the Japanese and Allied troops during World War II leaving only 5 mirrors in the palace. Now Istana Bogor has a collection of some 450 paintings and 360 statues.
The Palace grounds is open for public visiting the Botanical Garden, but tour inside the Palace requires 5 days advance notification.
6. Safari National Park
Similar to safari tours in the wild, visitors are given the chance to drive around the park in their private vehicles and even come within touching distance with the animals. The tour duration itself is around 45 minutes. Afterward, visitors can enjoy 9 wildlife shows, including Wild West Show, Dolphin Show, and Elephant Show. Visitors can also enjoy 20 amusement rides and 7 animal exhibits in the recreation area. The animal exhibits focused on crocodiles, Humboldt penguins, wallabies and kangaroos, and nocturnal animals from India and Indonesia. Additionally, Taman Safari now also offers Night Safari which is conducted on guided tram.
If you would like to spend a longer time and stay overnight at the park, Taman Safari also provides various accommodations. You can choose from Safari Lodge, which is a hotel located inside the park or if you wish to stay close to nature, you can opt to stay in the Safari Caravan or The Tree House. If you are traveling with a bigger group, you may wish to select the Bungalow.
The entrance ticket to Taman Safari for locals is IDR 140,000 for a child from 1 to 5 years of age and IDR 150,000 for an adult. Meanwhile, the ticket fare for foreigners will set you back by IDR 250,000 for a child of 1 to 5 years old and IDR 300,000 for an adult. There are no differences in entrance fee for vehicles between locals and foreigners, which is IDR 15,000 for a car or IDR 5,000 for a motorcycle.
7. Jaksa Waterfall
The waterfall itself is about 45 meters high and underneath there is a small pond. Curug Jaksa is an ideal place to take a rest after doing the safari tour. Besides waterfall, another attraction in this area is Amorphophallus titanum, so if you did not have any luck to see it blooming during your visit to the Botanical Garden, you may want to try your luck here. Local residents believe that by washing face with the waterfall water, a person will be youthful. The waterfall area is open until 5 P.M. Entrance to the waterfall itself is already included in the entrance fare you paid when you entered Taman Safari Indonesia.
8. Nangka Waterfall
The height of this waterfall is about 30 meters, but the uniqueness lies in the way to reach the waterfall. After passing 2 other waterfalls, you have to be ready to get wet as you have to walk in a small creek of about 4 meters wide for about 100 meters before you can actually reach Curug Nangka. Why don’t we walk beside the creek you asked? Well, on the left and right-hand side of the creek are steep cliffs that are too steep to climb, so there is no other way to reach the waterfall except through the creek.
9. Daun Waterfall
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10. Kawung Waterfall
The entrance fee you have to paid to enjoy all three waterfalls is IDR 30,000, which is very cheap. The waterfalls are most often frequented by locals, hence there is no difference of fee between local and foreign tourists. Thus, as Bogor is almost rainy all time, so you will get double experiences by the waterfall water melting with rainwater. As a result, that’s so beautiful.
11. Mekarsari Recreation Park
The Park is also supported by various amusement rides. For those of you who love the adrenaline rush, you can play in the Sabut Kelapa Outbound or you can also try to play the paintball. If you are traveling with children, you especially have to visit Kids Fun Valley, where there are various fun rides like the mini go-kart and fancy train. Inside Mekarsari itself there is a man-made lake called Danau Makarsari that spans about 25 hectares. Here you can enjoy taking a ride on the dragon boat, water bike or canoe. There are also wide varieties of water games like banana boat, floating donut, flying fish, and giant bubble.
12. Staying Overnight
Mekarsari Recreation Park is open from 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. on Monday to Friday and 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. on Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays. The entrance to the Park is IDR 25,000 per person, regardless of age. Mekarsari also does not charge different fares for foreigners as other tourist objects. There is an entrance fee of IDR 15,000 for a car and IDR 5,000 for a motorcycle.
13. The Jungle Water Park
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14. Bogor Traditional Culinary
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Thus, Bogor is a beautiful city to visit. There many more attractions that you will love. Also, Bogor people are friendly, unique, and humble. They can be your great tour guide to do great things in Bogor.
As there are many great things to do in Bogor West Java Indonesia, then you need several tips to make it more awesome. As a result, here is the tips:
That is what you will definitely things to do in Bogor Indonesia to make your trip memorable. Since Bogor does not have an airport of itself, the easiest way to get to Bogor by air is either to fly to Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta airport or to Bandung’s Husein Sastranegara airport. The better choice is to go to Bogor via Jakarta as it is nearer and has more number of flights. So what are you waiting for? Go ahead and plan your next vacation right now!
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