

Nestled in the highlands of West Java, Cibaduyut Tea Plantation offers a serene escape with lush greenery and panoramic views.
Cibaduyut Tea is a local specialty, known for its refreshing taste and health benefits, made from the tea leaves grown in the plantation.
Batik Cibaduyut is a traditional Indonesian fabric with intricate patterns, handmade by local artisans using the wax-resist dyeing technique.
Teak wooden crafts are locally made from the plantation's teak trees, showcasing the region's craftsmanship in various decorative items.
A lush tea plantation offering stunning views and fresh air.
A historic Hindu-Buddhist temple complex with intricate carvings.
A traditional Javanese village known for its batik and pottery.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its traditional Indonesian dishes and warm atmosphere.
Famous for its fried chicken and rice, this place is a must-visit for lunch.
A cozy restaurant offering a variety of Indonesian dishes, perfect for dinner.

Cibaduyut Tea Plantation can have sudden rain showers, especially in the afternoon.

The plantation has uneven terrains, and comfortable hiking boots are essential for exploring.
To observe the tea plantation and its surrounding wildlife from a distance.
Oxtail soup with spices, lemongrass, and kaffir lime leaves.
Minced pork and coconut wrapped in banana leaf, grilled on skewers.
Fried bananas served with sugar, often as a dessert or snack.
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