PARK JUANDA DAGO PAKAR, BANDUNG FOREST TOUR
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Feeling bored with a dish of tourism-that's all, try once in a while you visit the Natural forest in the Flower City. In addition to removing long for green plants and trees, you also can enjoy the atmosphere of exhilaration returned the bird chirping and the beautiful sounds of various other animals.
Forest Park Ir H Djuanda, commonly called Dago Pakar, the name of the place. Unlike other protected forests in Java which is still inhabited by various kinds of rare animals such as tigers and nan wild leopard, protected forest that has officially become a pleasant recreational area since the late President Soeharto inaugurated in 1985.
The place is very suitable for those who want to travel at the same time seek a new atmosphere of nature in the middle of the forest that is still awake. In addition to suitable resting relieve fatigue with exposure to a gentle breeze blowing, the Forest Park area there are many interesting attractions.
Call it a Japanese cave which was built in 1942 the extent of 350 meters square and has four doors and three alley was a Japanese soldier hiding place of an ally at that time. Then, 300 meters from there you can also find a cave that was built in 1941 the Dutch who used to serve as the center of the Dutch telecommunications radio station.
Another tourist attraction is the building and Information Center Museum Forest Park Ir. H. Djuanda. The museum was founded in memory of national heroes including the home of Land Pasundan namely Ir. H. Djuanda Kartawidjaja who led the takeover of meritorious service from Japan's railway, municipal, prefectural and military objects in Bandung. Apart taken as place names, heritage objects hero was also a lot stored at the museum as another form of homage to him.
No less interesting are the points waterfall there. In that area you may as well enjoy omas derived water from the waterfall, waterfall and waterfall Lalay Dago.
To achieve these Tahura location, guaranteed to throw you do not need words, "oh, well kaleee ..." When you've been in Jalan Ir H Djuanda (Dago) Factory Outlet where a lot of standing, you just go on to the upper end of the road. Approximately 15 minutes to Terminal Dago. After arriving at the terminal area, keep traveling about 3 miles until find out the Juanda Park Gate. So....come on! (Rochmat Darodjat/photo : flickr.com)
Forest Park Ir H Djuanda, commonly called Dago Pakar, the name of the place. Unlike other protected forests in Java which is still inhabited by various kinds of rare animals such as tigers and nan wild leopard, protected forest that has officially become a pleasant recreational area since the late President Soeharto inaugurated in 1985.
The place is very suitable for those who want to travel at the same time seek a new atmosphere of nature in the middle of the forest that is still awake. In addition to suitable resting relieve fatigue with exposure to a gentle breeze blowing, the Forest Park area there are many interesting attractions.
Call it a Japanese cave which was built in 1942 the extent of 350 meters square and has four doors and three alley was a Japanese soldier hiding place of an ally at that time. Then, 300 meters from there you can also find a cave that was built in 1941 the Dutch who used to serve as the center of the Dutch telecommunications radio station.
Another tourist attraction is the building and Information Center Museum Forest Park Ir. H. Djuanda. The museum was founded in memory of national heroes including the home of Land Pasundan namely Ir. H. Djuanda Kartawidjaja who led the takeover of meritorious service from Japan's railway, municipal, prefectural and military objects in Bandung. Apart taken as place names, heritage objects hero was also a lot stored at the museum as another form of homage to him.
No less interesting are the points waterfall there. In that area you may as well enjoy omas derived water from the waterfall, waterfall and waterfall Lalay Dago.
To achieve these Tahura location, guaranteed to throw you do not need words, "oh, well kaleee ..." When you've been in Jalan Ir H Djuanda (Dago) Factory Outlet where a lot of standing, you just go on to the upper end of the road. Approximately 15 minutes to Terminal Dago. After arriving at the terminal area, keep traveling about 3 miles until find out the Juanda Park Gate. So....come on! (Rochmat Darodjat/photo : flickr.com)
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