

Sukabumi Zoo, established in 1936, is Indonesia's oldest zoo, home to over 270 species and a popular family destination.

Sukabumi has a tropical climate with frequent rain, a jacket will keep you dry and comfortable.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects is essential in Sukabumi's tropical environment.
For observing wildlife at the zoo, binoculars will enhance your viewing experience.
Home to a diverse range of Indonesian wildlife, including the critically endangered Javan rhino.
A picturesque tea plantation offering stunning views and a glimpse into local tea production.
A vibrant night market offering local food, shopping, and a lively atmosphere.
A local favorite for traditional Sundanese breakfast dishes, especially their serabi and nasi liwet.
Known for its authentic Padang cuisine, this warung offers a variety of dishes served on a banana leaf.
A historic restaurant serving a mix of Indonesian and Chinese dishes since 1920.
Chicken soup with rice noodles, shredded chicken, and a rich, spicy broth.
Steamed rice wrapped in banana leaves, served with fried chicken, vegetables, and sambal.
Marinated pork satay wrapped around lemongrass sticks, served with spicy peanut sauce.
Commemorative t-shirts featuring the zoo's unique animal inhabitants, supporting local textile artisans.
Traditional Indonesian shadow puppets, hand-carved and painted, depicting stories from the Ramayana epic.
Locally grown and roasted coffee beans, known for their rich aroma and flavor, supporting local farmers.
Bang Pu Mai Lighthouse, perched on a rocky cliff, offers stunning sunset views and a glimpse into Thailand's maritime history.
Experience the serene beauty of Nainital Lake under the starlit night sky, with the reflection of twinkling lights creating a magical atmosphere.
Nadukattupatti Market, a bustling local market in Tamil Nadu, is famous for its traditional textiles and agricultural produce.