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3 Days Itinerary in Cimahi, Indonesia - Travel Guide
What to do in Cimahi for 3 days?
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3 Days Itinerary in Cimahi, Indonesia - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Cimahi

Unearth the Hidden Gems of Cimahi in 3 Days

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Soak in the Panoramic Views and Historical Marvels
2 Day 2 - Unravel Nature's Wonder and Savor Local Delights
3 Day 3 - Unleash the Shopaholic in You and Bid Farewell

Introduction

Discover the warmth and beauty of the less traveled city of Cimahi, Indonesia. This 3-day itinerary takes you through the best of its breathtaking landscapes, intriguing historical sites, and delightful culinary journey.

Day 1 - Soak in the Panoramic Views and Historical Marvels

Let's hit the ground running and launch our adventure at Keraton Cliff. It's truly a sight to behold and make sure you have your cameras ready for its panoramic views. Bird-watchers, bring your binoculars! Afterward, it's time to step back in time and onto the tracks of Cimahi Train Station. It's not just about trains; the station, built in the colonial era, carries a significant history of Indonesia. Wrap up the day with a delightful dinner at one of the local eateries around Cimahi's city center. Savour their local specialty, Sundanese Cuisine, known for its freshness and indulgent flavors.

Day 2 - Unravel Nature's Wonder and Savor Local Delights

Rise and shine, it's time to venture into the enchanting Sentul Paradise Park. Lose yourself in its verdant landscapes, vibrant flora and fauna. But hang on, are you ready for a little splash? Then we will head to Maja Waterfall. Be mesmerized by the soothing sounds of water cascading down the rocks. You have earned a hearty meal by now, so shall we explore some street food? Let's plunge into the bustling night market and try Nasi Liwet, a tempting spiced rice dish.

Day 3 - Unleash the Shopaholic in You and Bid Farewell

No vacation is complete without a little retail therapy. Let's hit the local shopping hubs. Try your bargaining skills at Cirantai Market, a traditional market offering a range of local produce. Next, let's pop into the Transmart Department Store, where you can pick up souvenirs or replace those forgotten travel essentials. Round off your journey in Cimahi with a closing dinner at a local restaurant. Order the famous Bandros, a traditional Indonesian cake, perfect for your sweet tooth! As we wind up the night, you'll be left with a suitcase of souvenirs and a heart full of memories.

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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Cimahi

What is the best way to get around in Cimahi?

Public transportation such as angkots (public minivans) are common and cheap, but for ease and comfort, it's recommended to hire a taxi or private car.

Is English widely spoken in Cimahi?

Although the national language is Bahasa Indonesia, English is understood and spoken in most tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants.

What's the local currency and how can I exchange money?

The island's official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Money can be exchanged at banks, hotels or authorized money changers. It's advisable to always keep small denominations for shopping in local markets.