Tasikmalaya
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Tasikmalaya is a city and regency in the East Parahyangan region, in the south east of Western Java in Indonesia. The city of Tasikmalaya has a population of about 716,000 (2020). The city is surrounded by the regency of Tasikmalaya. The city is also known simply as Tasik, which means 'sea' or 'lake' in Sundanese.
What to Experience in Tasikmalaya
Taste of Tasikmalaya...
A traditional type of food from Tasik is nasi tutug oncom, which is rice mixed with 'oncom' (fermened soy bean tailings) that is fried or grilled. There are many hotels in Tasikmalaya to choose from. There is a cheap hotel, Merdeka, right down the road by the train station. Hotel Aden is also quite cheap at around 50,000 per night.
Essential Information
Getting There
Multiple OptionsTasikmalaya is on Java's southern route (National Road 3) between the city of Bandung and Central Java. To get to Tasik from Bandung, you will need to take the road over the Nagreg mountain pass. The journey takes about 2.5 to 3 hours if traffic conditions are good. However, serious traffic congestion is common on the mountain pass road. The main bus terminal of Tasik is -7.29158108.192011 Indihiang bus terminal on the northwestern side of the city. There are very frequent buses from various bus terminals in Jakarta, including at least hourly buses from Kampung Rambutan terminal in East Jakarta as well as Lebak Bulus terminal in South Jakarta. There are also very frequent buses during daytime from Bandung's Cicaheum terminal. In Bandung, it is also an option to wait for buses to Tasik at the Cileunyi toll gate, as all buses from Jakarta pass there....
Getting Around & Staying
Getting Around
Travel around the city by using available angkot (public minivans) to take you to several places in Tasikmalaya. Other options to get around include becak (cycle rickshaw) and delman (horse carriage). A traditional type of food from Tasik is nasi tutug oncom, which is rice mixed with 'oncom' (fermened soy bean tailings) that is fried or grilled. There are many hotels in Tasikmalaya to choose from. There is a cheap hotel, Merdeka, right down the road by the train station. Hotel Aden is also quite cheap at around 50,000 per night.
Where to Stay
There are many hotels in Tasikmalaya to choose from. There is a cheap hotel, Merdeka, right down the road by the train station. Hotel Aden is also quite cheap at around 50,000 per night.
Money & Budget
A traditional type of food from Tasik is nasi tutug oncom, which is rice mixed with 'oncom' (fermened soy bean tailings) that is fried or grilled. There are many hotels in Tasikmalaya to choose from. There is a cheap hotel, Merdeka, right down the road by the train station. Hotel Aden is also quite cheap at around 50,000 per night.
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village assessment in commemoration of 17 August independence of Indonesia "My Instagram : @firman_fatthul"
village assessment in commemoration of 17 August independence of Indonesia "My Instagram : @firman_fatthul"
village assessment in commemoration of 17 August independence of Indonesia "My Instagram : @firman_fatthul"
village assessment in commemoration of 17 August independence of Indonesia "My Instagram : @firman_fatthul"
village assessment in commemoration of 17 August independence of Indonesia "My Instagram : @firman_fatthul"
village assessment in commemoration of 17 August independence of Indonesia "My Instagram : @firman_fatthul"
village assessment in commemoration of 17 August independence of Indonesia "My Instagram : @firman_fatthul"
village assessment in commemoration of 17 August independence of Indonesia "My Instagram : @firman_fatthul"
village assessment in commemoration of 17 August independence of Indonesia "My Instagram : @firman_fatthul"
village assessment in commemoration of 17 August independence of Indonesia "My Instagram : @firman_fatthul"
village assessment in commemoration of 17 August independence of Indonesia "My Instagram : @firman_fatthul"
village assessment in commemoration of 17 August independence of Indonesia "My Instagram : @firman_fatthul"
village assessment in commemoration of 17 August independence of Indonesia "My Instagram : @firman_fatthul"