Explore Gunung Padang: A Historical Journey
Start your day with a Jakarta hotel pickup, then embark on a 3-hour drive to Cianjur. Discover the intriguing archaeological site of Gunung Padang, a sacred location for the Sundanese people. Believed to be the remnants of a palace built in one night by King Siliwangi, this fascinating site is located at 885 meters above sea level.
Ascend 370 andesite steps to explore five terraces of volcanic stone columns. As you explore this ancient monument, immerse yourself in its historical significance and the captivating myths surrounding it.
Gain insights into the rich cultural heritage of West Java while enjoying breathtaking views from the terraces. Learn about the myths of King Siliwangi and the site’s significance, and experience the stunning views and rich cultural history of Indonesia.
Next stop will visit nearby waterfall. Cikondang Waterfall is a waterfall with a waterfall with a fast flow, Cikondang Waterfall also has the nickname of the mini Niagara version of the Parahyangan earth, this is because its shape is wide along 30 meters with a height of up to 50 meters. In addition, under Cikondang Waterfall there are also several small waterfalls that add to the attraction and beauty of the panorama of this tourist spot. The name Cikondang comes from the word Ci which means water and kondang which means the name of a type of loa tree or in Latin Ficus subracemosa blume. The tree can grow up to 40 meters with a diameter of 1.75 meters. Cikondang Waterfall itself is located at the Gunung Padang Site, precisely in Sukadana Village, Cianjur Regency, West Java