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Checking Out : Gunung Halimun National Park, West Java!

28 December 20132 Comments

Everyone knows that if you live in Jakarta, you will most likely face bad traffic.

Everyday.

So this December school holiday, I told Wilson, let’s get out of the city for a couple of days, and enjoy the great outdoors!

And we did!

We decided to explore the rainforest (instead of the beach), and checked out Gunung Halimun National Park, West Java!

And why did we choose to explore this particular place? 

Because, we can check out paddy fields, mountains, streams, waterfalls, tea plantation, rain forests, … all within close proximity!

Plus, the kids really wanted to do some hiking! =)

AND we thought it’s a great idea too to leave the city and explore nature and a much simpler living.

Now you see, in the past, I’ve always been ‘idealistic’.

When we’re back from a trip, I told myself, I’ll blog about it.

I’ll get the photos ready, and I’ll share the details of the trip in a blog post.

But you know what?

80% of the time, I didn’t get to do it!

I have SOOO many photos of sooo many trips that I haven’t shared.

Too many useful info and tips that I could’ve shared, but I didn’t.

Simply because, I didn’t have the time to do it all =(


So, I’ve learned my lessons!

Within TWO days of returning to our home, I pushed myself and spared some time to upload photos of the trip on Facebook!

Yes, 71 photos!

AND, I shared all the details of the trip!

I shared loads of photos of how our road trip towards our destination was, the road signs, the places we went to, how things were at the guest house where we stayed, etc.

Oh, I even shared the driver’s phone number for you, just in case you need to book his ‘mini bus’ to reach the goest house!

Well, you see, we stayed overnight at Cikaniki Research Station Guest House.

It’s right in the middle of the rainforest (Gunung Halimun National Park), and the road towards this guest house is SUPER BAD.

And I mean, really REALLY bad.

So unless you have a reliable four-wheel drive, I’d  recommend booking this L-300 Mitsubishi (the blue car pictured above), like we did.

Anyway.

Do check out my Facebook Album to find out about this trip, and enjoy loads of photos and info! =D

Here’s a quick preview of the photos I shared on Facebook:

 

Okay.

Just in case you didn’t get to click on the Facebook Link, here it is again:

Click HERE! =D

Enjoy the photos everyone, and hope you are enjoying the last few days of the year 2013 with your loved ones!!

2 Comments »

  • Santa says:

    That looks really interesting. What about toilet business? Clean toilets in the guest house? How much does the guest house cost a night? Thanks for the info.

    • Leonny says:

      Hi Santa!

      I shared a photo of the guest house’s toilet on my Facebook album =) Click and take a look yeah.

      To me, it’s relatively alright. Can’t expect too much of a guest house in the middle of the forest. The only challenge is there’s no hot water =) So we boiled some water first prior to having our quick shower =)

      As far as I can remember (it gets rusty fast, that’s why I blog about things =) …. the guest house price per night is Rp200,000.

      Hope the info helps =)

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