Bogor is near enough to Jakarta to be a suburb but is also the third largest city in Indonesia and was once capital of the Sunda Kingdom. The city is at a slightly higher elevation than Jakarta and so offers a respite from the high temperatures and humidity of the city. With a world renowned botanical garden and a presidential palace (including massive herds of tiny deer), Bogor offers enough attractions to be worthy of a side trip of several days. Bogor is renowned for having a wide variety of cuisine and also offers golf courses, tennis and other recreational activities.
Restaurants in Bogor
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The largest and the best shopping mall complex in Bogor city. Giant Hypermarket, XXI Cinema, Eatery food-court, Citrus Department Store, Gramedia Book Store, FunWorld, Electronics City, Hias Home, Adidas, iBox, Xiaomi, Teleshop, Okeshop, Samsung, Starbucks, Burger King, Mujigae, Marugame, Tawan, Pedro, Charles Keith, Jhony Andrean, Christopher Salon, The Palace Jewelry, Batik Keris, Garuda Indonesia, Panorama Tours, Tous Les Jours, Kafe Betawi, Tom Tom Thai Restaurant, Jco, Breadtalk, Bata, Guardian, BCA, BJB, and many more.
It’s a great mall to shop some clothes maybe. This place is suitable for those who love shopping very much. I bought fur jacket here. Nice and i love it. I’m also having a tea time with my parent in JCO.
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A gong is a traditional percussion instrument made of bronze that can be easily played by the rhythmic hammering of its surface. Gongs are customarily used to commence an important event or ceremony. Gamelan music also uses a lot of gong sound effects. The only remaining gong foundry in West Java, Sukarna invites visitors to watch artisans handcraft gongs and other gamelan instruments using traditional methods: simple equipment, an open furnace and bellows. Opposite the factory, visitors can observe the hand-carving of wooden gong stands. A showroom smartly displays the handsome products
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