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Attractions and Places To See in the Parahyangan Highlands - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see in the Parahyangan Highlands, a mountainous region in West Java, Indonesia, offer a diverse range of natural landscapes, notable landmarks, and cultural points of interest. This area is considered the heartland of the Sundanese people and their culture. The region is known for its volcanic terrain, providing both scenic views and opportunities for treks. Visitors can explore a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and modern entertainment.

Best attractions and places to see in the Parahyangan Highlands

  • The most popular attractions is Surapatin Floating Bridge, a bridge that cuts through the Saguling Dam in Batujajar, Kabupaten Bandung Barat. There is a small fee for crossing this floating wooden bridge.
  • Another must-see spot is KM 0 Sentul and City View, a viewpoint offering extensive vistas. This location is a popular destination for cyclists, providing a scenic ride and rest areas.
  • Visitors also love Cimahi Waterfall (Rainbow Waterfall), a waterfall that requires a walk and stairs to reach its base. The waterfall is known for potential rainbow sightings and offers views of the surrounding forest.
  • Parahyangan Highlands is known for its bridges, waterfalls, and viewpoints. These attractions offer a variety of experiences, from scenic crossings to natural wonders and panoramic vistas.
  • The attractions in the Parahyangan Highlands are appreciated by the komoot community, with 389 highlights documented and 58 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Surapatin Floating Bridge

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The floating wooden bridge that cuts through the Saguling Dam in Batujajar, Kabupaten Bandung Barat.

There's a small fee for crossing this floating bridge. For bicycle you have to pay IDR 2,000 (around 14 cents USD).

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Nice waterfall. It takes about 5-10 minutes and quite a few stairs to reach the foot of it, but definitely a nice sight (entrance fee 20.000 IDR).

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Lemon Tea Stall Nur Cibodas

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South Bandung Trailhead. People from southern Bandung should come here. Lemon tea is the winner.

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Dago Bike Lane

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A cycling route that is always busy at weekends. Lots of photographers here. Bring your best pose and smile!

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Paniisan Hill

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The place is called Paniisan Hill. Junction to various places surounding this hill.

Pak Jajang provide variety of foods, and the famous is cold Cincau, a nice treat after climb(s).

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ATTENTION: The bridge has been cut and theres no information when this bridge will be connected again

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Cibacang Floating Bridge

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A small floating bridge that connects Cibacang Village with Bumi Parahyangan City. It's suitable to be used as a goweser shortcut from Bandung if you want to go directly to KBP IKEA.

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Cikubang Railway Bridge

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Maybe it could be the most famous railway bridge in West Java (or maybe in Java) because of its proximity to the Cipularang toll road. One of the top spots for railfanning. Seeing the train crossing this bridge is really cool. The length is up to 300 meters. 1 series of 10 trains fits over one section of this bridge.

This bridge is very easy to reach by any vehicle, because its position is right on the edge of the level crossing. This crossing does not have automatic doors, it is guarded by local residents using wooden portals only. There is one red/green motto light to the east, and another across the bridge to the west. If the light turns green, it means a train is coming.

The Cikubang Bridge began to be used in 1906 and still stands 80 meters high from the bottom of the Cikubang river. The construction of this bridge is related to the construction of the Cikampek-Purwakarta-Bandung railway line which began between 1881 – 1884 by the Staatsspoorwegen (SS) railway company. (source via Wikipedia).

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Endog Extended Climb

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Endog's incline does not really understand where the start and finish positions are. Some say in Ciwaruga, some say up to Nyampay Employeegi. That's why I gave it the name Endog Extended. Until it hatches into chicken. Kuduna Tanjakan Hayam or what?

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Sukawana Tea Plantation Track 11 Entrance

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Sukawana tea garden gate. The route from here is full of macadam to the entrance of Track 11. You still have to climb about 1 km, but if you climb here it's still good. Not yet barbaric.

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March 29, 2026, Dago Bike Lane

At SMA 1, there are large, shady trees which are suitable as photo spots or places to take a short break.

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ATTENTION: The bridge has been cut and theres no information when this bridge will be connected again

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Routes that are often used during cycling events, one of which is Audax.

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A cycling route that is always busy at weekends. Lots of photographers here. Bring your best pose and smile!

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After visiting Tangkil Fort we have to return again to the entrance road. Not far from there there is a small road but it has been concreted along a fairly large banana plantation. At the end of the descent you will find train tracks which, if you follow them, will reach the Cikubang bridge. An interesting photo spot because the Cikubang Bridge is an iconic bridge which is located on the side of the Purbalenyi toll road at around KM 100. Take time here to see the trains passing by.

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I think the best lemon tea shop in Bandung. I've been everywhere and nothing beats the freshness of the lemon tea here. Don't believe it? Just try stopping by. Who knows, our tastes are different? Where do you think lemon tea is champion? Just comment below and try to compare.

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The climb has a finish gradient of almost 20%. It's longer than the Warung Nangka climb, especially since it's been extended... the segment is longer, meaning cyclists often fail to reach the top

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You have to use a Fulsus or Hardtail MTB here, but because my friend only had an old rigid bike, I finally made sure it had big tires with adequate hoe, even though it was old, it reached the rim of the Upas Crater, salute and two thumbs up for Mr. Harno

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore in the Parahyangan Highlands?

The region is rich in natural beauty, featuring volcanic terrain and stunning landscapes. You can visit the unique Cimahi Waterfall (Rainbow Waterfall), which requires a short walk and stairs to reach its base and is known for potential rainbow sightings. Volcanic sites like Mount Papandayan, Mount Guntur, Tangkuban Perahu Volcano, and Kawah Putih (White Crater) offer scenic views and trekking opportunities. Additionally, the Sukawana Tea Plantation provides beautiful tracks for outdoor activities.

Are there any historical or cultural sites to visit in the Parahyangan Highlands?

Yes, the Parahyangan Highlands are the heartland of Sundanese culture. You can explore Candi Cangkuang, a small 8th-century Hindu temple near Garut, or the Parahyangan Temple in Bogor City, a significant worship place with beautiful gardens. For a cultural experience, visit Saung Angklung Udjo in East Bandung to see traditional Sundanese music and dance performances. The historic Bosscha Observatory in Lembang is also a notable landmark.

What are some unique man-made landmarks in the Parahyangan Highlands?

The region features several distinctive man-made structures. You can experience crossing the Surapatin Floating Bridge or the Cihampelas–Batujajar Floating Bridge, both wooden bridges traversing the Saguling Dam. Another interesting spot is the Cikubang Railway Bridge, an operational railway bridge since 1906, popular for 'railfanning'.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the Parahyangan Highlands?

Absolutely. For a fun day out, Kota Baru Parahyangan offers Wahoo Waterworld, a large waterpark with numerous slides. The Puspa Iptek Sundial, a science center with interactive exhibits, is also located there. Many natural sites like Cimahi Waterfall and the Cikubang Railway Bridge are also suitable for families.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do in the Parahyangan Highlands?

The mountainous terrain is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous trails for cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. For cycling, explore routes like the KM 0 Sentul loop, detailed in the Cycling in the Parahyangan Highlands guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can check out trails in the MTB Trails in the Parahyangan Highlands guide. For hiking, there are easy options like the Bogor Street Market loop, as well as more challenging climbs such as the Endog Extended Climb.

Where can I find good viewpoints in the Parahyangan Highlands?

The highlands offer many scenic viewpoints. KM 0 Sentul and City View is a popular spot, especially for cyclists, offering extensive vistas. Paniisan Hill also serves as a junction to various surrounding areas and provides great views. Additionally, cliffs and hills like Tebing Keraton in Bandung Forest Park and Mount Hawu offer impressive natural scenery and spots for sunrises and sunsets.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the attractions?

Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. Lemon Tea Stall Nur Cibodas is highly recommended for its fresh lemon tea. At Paniisan Hill, you can find food vendors, including the famous cold Cincau, a refreshing treat after a climb. Some floating bridges also have nearby floating stalls where you can relax and eat.

What is the best time to visit the Parahyangan Highlands?

The Parahyangan Highlands generally experience a tropical climate. The dry season, typically from May to September, is often considered the best time for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring, as the weather is usually clearer and less humid. However, some attractions like Cimahi Waterfall might be more impressive during or shortly after the rainy season due to increased water flow.

What are some unique experiences related to volcanoes in the region?

The Parahyangan Highlands are known for their volcanic terrain. You can drive up to the edge of the crater at Tangkuban Perahu Volcano near Lembang. Kawah Putih (White Crater) near Ciwidey offers a stunning blue-colored sulfuric lake that's easily accessible. For trekking, Mount Papandayan and Mount Guntur near Garut are frequently visited.

Are there any golf courses in the Parahyangan Highlands?

Yes, for golf enthusiasts, Kota Baru Parahyangan features the Parahyangan Golf Course. It boasts an 18-hole layout set amidst picturesque mountain landscapes, offering a beautiful setting for a round of golf.

What do visitors enjoy most about the floating bridges?

Visitors appreciate the unique experience of crossing the wooden floating bridges, such as the Surapatin Floating Bridge and the Cihampelas–Batujajar Floating Bridge, which traverse the Saguling Dam. They offer a distinct way to travel and often provide opportunities to stop at floating stalls for relaxation and food.

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