

Bogor Palace, a 19th-century Dutch colonial building, is a historic landmark and a popular tourist attraction in Indonesia.

Bogor has a tropical climate with frequent rain, especially during the monsoon season.
Exploring the palace and its gardens requires comfortable footwear.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially during the dry season.
A historic presidential palace with beautiful gardens, open to the public in the mornings.
A family-friendly safari park with a variety of animals, best visited in the morning.
A botanical garden museum with a rich collection of plants, perfect for an afternoon visit.
Coconut rice served with various side dishes like fried chicken, tempeh, and boiled eggs.
Chicken and vegetable soup with a rich, spicy broth, served with rice and various side dishes.

Minced pork or chicken satay wrapped around a stick of lemongrass, grilled and served with peanut sauce.
Famous for its traditional Indonesian breakfast, especially Nasi Uduk.
Iconic for its Luwak coffee and traditional Indonesian breakfast.
Well-known for its chicken rice, a local favorite for lunch.
Batik is a traditional Indonesian fabric with intricate patterns, and Bogor Batik is known for its unique, colorful designs.
Candlenut oil is a traditional Bogor product used for cooking and as a natural remedy, with a distinct nutty flavor.
Bogor is famous for its coffee, known for its rich aroma and full-bodied taste.

A historic covered market in Saint-Brieuc, Brittany, offering fresh local produce and seafood since 1885.
Experience Guangzhou's vibrant nightlife with a leisurely cruise along the picturesque Pearl River.
Mehboob Ki Mehendi, a vibrant market in Jaipur, is famous for its block printing and fabric shopping.