Trademark Market VI: The Best Is Yet To Come (and the stories)

Trademark 2

Nampaknya, trend weekend fashion market sedang digemari dalam skema mode lokal. Jika Jakarta memiliki beberapa weekend fashion market, seperti Brightspot ataupun Market Museum, maka Bandung mempunyai Trademark Market.

Trademark Market merupakan sebuah emporium dari semua produk lokal yang unik. Trademark ialah indoor market terbesar dan pertama kali di kota Bandung. Trademark bercirikan one stop shopping di mana pengunjung dapat menemukan pengecer, merek lokal, dan seniman. Trademark Market juga memberikan kesempatan untuk mempromosikan dan menjual produk lokal secara nasional. Berbagai jenis barang dijual di gelaran ini seperti, pakaian, perabot, mainan, kamera, sepatu, aksesoris, dan barang-barang unik lainnya. Pada dasarnya Trademark tidak berbeda dengan gelaran expo bisnis lainnya hanya saja produk yang ditampung merupakan produk asli dalam negeri Indonesia.

Trademark Market tercipta berkat ide dari Saira Nisar yang pada saat itu, melihat banyak local brand dari Bandung, tetapi melakukan promosinya ke Jakarta. Ide ini juga muncul sebagai respon atas banyaknya orang kreatif, tetapi tidak banyak wadah yang menampungnya (tidak semua dapat membuka toko). Hal ini juga didasari oleh belum banyaknya pop up store atau concept store yang ada di kota Bandung yang kemudian menjadi inspirasi untuk membuat Trademark. Pada awalnya Trademark Market dinamai Trading Market. Arti Trademark sendiri merupakan ciri khas. Hal inilah yang menjadi dasar untuk menjadikannya sebagai ciri khas dan menjadi gudang kreatifitas bagi anak muda Bandung.

Trademark Market menyasar kelompok anak muda sebagai target dari penjualan produk tenant dan tidak mengabaikan kelompok konsumen lainnya. Ini disebabkan oleh banyaknya produk yang dijual merupakan concept store yang bercirikan anak muda, sehingga kebanyakan pengunjung merupakan generasi muda. Sejak diadakan pertama kali di tahun 2011, kini Trademark Market menjadi salah satu event yang selalu ditunggu kehadirannya. Tidak hanya masyarakat Bandung, event ini menjadi daya tarik bagi wisatawan dari luar kota seperti Jakarta, dan kota-kota lainnya bahkan hingga luar negeri seperti Malaysia, Singapura, dan wisatawan asing yang kebetulan sedang menetap di Bandung.

Berkaitan dengan brand, Trademark menyuguhkan brand yang berkualitas dan terbatas. Merek yang terdapat di Trademark mampu mengkreasikan setiap produk yang ditampung dan ini menjadi sebuah kesempatan untuk promosi dan dapat dijual secara nasional. Ada berbagai macam jenis barang yang dijual disini, mulai dari baju, interior, makanan, sepatu, aksesoris, dan barang-barang unik lainnya.

Trademark Market dengan tema The Best Is Yet To Come kembali digelar pada tanggal 4 – 7 Desember 2014 di Paris Van Java Mall (Lantai 2 Miniapolis). Segera kosongkan jadwalmu dan jangan lewatkan pegelaran indoor market terbesar di Bandung. See you! 🙂

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Wisata Ke Pulau Asmara: Pulau Berbentuk Hati di Bandung

 Situ Patenggang 3

Situ Patenggang atau lebih dikenal Situ Patengan adalah suatu danau yang terletak di kawasan objek wisata alam Bandung Selatan, Jawa Barat, tepatnya di Ciwidey. Situ Patenggang ini berada di atas ketinggian 1.600 meter di atas permukaan laut, sehingga kita akan merasakan hawa yang dingin dan segar. Situ ini berada di kaki Gunung Patuha. Oleh sebab itu, sepanjang perjalanan ke situ ini akan dijumpai perkebunan teh yang seperti hamparan karpet hijau alami dan mendominasi area ini, serta ditunjang oleh jalan yang berkelok kelok. Seakan-akan kita berada di Lembang, Bandung Utara.

Situ Patenggang 2

Kita dapat menaiki perahu untuk mengelilingi Situ Patenggang dengan harga bervariasi. Namun, bagi yang ingin lebih santai lagi mengelilingi danau ini, serta menikmati Pulau Asmara/Pulau Sasaka (pulau ini berbentuk hati) dapat menyewa perahu bebek yang dapat dikayuh. Salah satu daya tarik situ ini adalah Batu Cinta, sebuah batu besar yang lokasinya berada di tengah danau.

Situ Patenggang 4

Situ Patenggang 5

Konon, danau ini mengisahkan dua manusia yang telah lama berpisah (Ki Santang dan Dewi Rengganis). Karena asmaranya yang begitu dalam, akhirnya mereka dipertemukan kembali di sebuah tempat yang sampai sekarang disebut Batu Cinta. Dalam suasana haru biru sampai akhirnya terbentuklah sebuah danau dari deraian air mata kedua anak manusia tersebut. Hal ini menjadi suatu kepercayaan jika mengunjungi batu cinta bersama pasangan. dan mengelilingi Pulau Asmara, maka cinta yang dibangun akan abadi seperti mereka.. Oleh karena itu, danau ini juga disebut Situ Panganten.

Situ 1

 Source: rajakamar.com, panoramio.com, flickr.com, wikipedia.com, google.com

30 Best Travel Tips

1. Patience Is Important

Don’t sweat the stuff you can’t control. Life is much too short to be angry and annoyed all the time. Did you miss your bus? No worries, there will be another one. ATMs out of money? Great! Take an unplanned road trip over to the next town and explore. Sometimes freakouts happen regardless. Just take a deep breath and remind yourself that it could be worse.

2. Wake Up Early

Rise at sunrise to have the best attractions all to yourself while avoiding crowds. It’s also a magical time for photos due to soft diffused light, and usually easier to interact with locals. Sketchy areas are less dangerous in the morning too. Honest hardworking people wake up early; touts, scammers, and criminals sleep in.

Favorite Travel Tips

3. Laugh At Yourself

You will definitely look like a fool many times when traveling to new places. Rather than get embarrassed, laugh at yourself. Don’t be afraid to screw up, and don’t take life so seriously. Once a whole bus full of Guatemalans laughed with glee when I forced our bus to stop in order to pee on the side of the road. Returning to the bus and laughing with them gave me new friends for the rest of the ride.

4. Stash Extra Cash

Cash is king around the world. To cover your ass in an emergency, make sure to stash some in a few different places. I recommend at least a couple hundred dollars worth. If you lose your wallet, your card stops working, or the ATMs run out of money, you’ll be glad you did. Some of my favorite stash spots include socks, under shoe inserts, a toiletry bag, around the frame of a backpack, even sewn behind a patch on your bag. That last one’s for you, Canadians.

My Best Travel Tips

5. Meet Local People

Make it a point to avoid other travelers from time to time and start conversations with local people. Basic English is spoken widely all over the world, so it’s easier to communicate with them than you might think, especially when you combine hand gestures and body language. Learn from those who live in the country you’re visiting. People enrich your travels more than sights do.

6. Pack A Scarf

I happen to use a Shemagh, but sarongs work great too. This simple piece of cotton cloth is one of my most useful travel accessories with many different practical applications. It’s great for sun protection, a makeshift towel, carrying stuff around, an eye mask, and much more.

My Best Travel Tips

7. Observe Daily Life

If you really want to get a feel for the pulse of a place, I recommend spending a few hours sitting in a park or on a busy street corner by yourself just watching day to day life happen in front of you. Slow down your thoughts and pay close attention to the details around you. The smells, the colors, human interactions, and sounds. It’s a kind of meditation — and you’ll see stuff you never noticed before.

8. Back Everything Up

When my laptop was stolen in Panama, having most of my important documents and photos backed up saved my life. Keep both digital and physical copies of your passport, visas, driver’s license, birth certificate, health insurance card, serial numbers, and important phone numbers ready to go in case of an emergency. Backup your files & photos on an external hard drive as well as online with software like Backblaze.

My Best Travel Tips

9. Take Lots Of Photos

You may only see these places and meet these people once in your lifetime. Remember them forever with plenty of photos. Don’t worry about looking like a “tourist”. Are you traveling to look cool? No one cares. Great photos are the ultimate souvenir. They don’t cost anything, they’re easy to share with others, and they don’t take up space in your luggage. Just remember once you have your shot to get out from behind the lens and enjoy the view.

10. There’s Always A Way

Nothing is impossible. If you are having trouble going somewhere or doing something, don’t give up. You just haven’t found the best solution or met the right person yet. Don’t listen to those who say it can’t be done. Perseverance pays off.

11. Smile and Say Hello

Having trouble interacting with locals? Do people seem unfriendly? Maybe it’s your body language. One of my best travel tips is to make eye contact and smile as you walk by. If they smile back, say hello in the local language too. This is a fast way to make new friends. You can’t expect everyone to just walk around with a big stupid grin on their face. That’s your job. Usually all it takes is for you to initiate contact and they’ll open up.

12. Splurge A Bit

I’m a huge fan of budget travel, as it lets you travel longer and actually experience more of the fascinating world we live in rather than waste money on stuff you don’t need. You can travel many places for $30 a day with no problems. That said, living on a shoestring gets old after a while. It’s nice (and healthy) to go over your budget occasionally. Book a few days at a nice hotel, eat out at a fancy restaurant, or spend a wild night on the town every now and then.

My Best Travel Tips

13. Keep An Open Mind

Don’t judge the lifestyles of others if different from your own. Listen to opinions you don’t agree with. It’s arrogant to assume your views are correct and other people are wrong. Practice empathy and put yourself in someone else’s shoes. Embrace different possibilities, opportunities, people, suggestions and interests. Ask questions. You may be surprised at what you’ll learn from each other.

14. Try Couchsurfing

Couchsurfing.org is a large online community of travelers who share their spare rooms or couches with strangers for free. If you truly want to experience a country and it’s people, staying with a local is the way to go. There are millions of couchsurfers around the world willing to host you and provide recommendations. It’s fun and safe too.

My Best Travel Tips

15. Volunteer Occasionally

Make it a point to volunteer some of your time for worthwhile projects when traveling. Not only is it a very rewarding experience, but you’ll often learn more about the country and its people while also making new friends. There’s a great site called Grassroots Volunteering where you can search for highly recommended volunteer opportunities around the world.

16. Pack Ear Plugs

Muffle the sounds of crying babies, drunk Australians, barking dogs, honking horns, natural gas salesmen, and more. A traveler’s best friend.

My Best Travel Tips

17. Don’t Be Afraid

The world is not nearly as dangerous as the media makes it out to be. Keep an eye out for sketchy situations but don’t let that be the focus of your whole trip. Use common sense and you’ll be ok. Most people are friendly, trustworthy, generous, and willing to help you out. This goes for women too.

18. Get Lost On Purpose

If you want to see the parts of town where real people live & work, you need to go visit them. The best way to do this is on foot — without knowing where you’re going. Write down the name of your hotel so you can catch a taxi back if needed, then just pick a direction and start walking. Don’t worry too much about stumbling into dangerous neighborhoods either, as locals will generally warn you before you get that far.

My Best Travel Tips

19. Eat Local Food

Think you already know what Mexican food tastes like? You’re probably wrong. Taste a bit of everything when you travel, especially if you don’t know what it is. Ask local people for recommendations. Eat street food from vendors with big lines out front. I’ve been very sick only twice in my travels. Don’t be scared of the food.

20. Say Yes Often

Be impulsive and say yes when someone randomly invites you to meet their family, try a new activity, or explore a place you didn’t know existed. It’s these unexpected and unplanned situations that add spice to your travels and always turn into the best stories later. Accept the kindness of strangers when you travel — you’ll have plenty of opportunities to do so.

My Best Travel Tips

21. Slow Down

Please don’t try to cram 6 countries into 6 weeks of travel. You’ll miss a lot if you only spend a day in a city or town. All the good stuff happens when you really take the time to explore an area. That’s when you learn about activities that aren’t in your guidebook and meet people who are eager to show you around. Spend more time in fewer places for maximum enjoyment.

22. Keep Good Notes

My memory for details sucks. When I first started my travels 3 years ago, I didn’t keep a good journal, and now I’m regretting it. Information like the names of people I met, conversations I had, feelings about a new experience, or what a particular town smelled like. If you ever want to write about your travels, these details are handy.

23. Break Out Of Your Comfort Zone

Challenge yourself to try things that normally give you anxiety. The more you do this, the more that anxiety will fade away. Not a hiker? Go on more hikes. Have trouble talking to strangers? Talk to everyone. Scared of weird food? Eat the weirdest thing you can find. The reason this works so well while traveling is because everything is already so different, what’s one more new/uncomfortable experience?

24. Don’t Plan Too Much

I cringe when readers ask how many days they should spend in a particular country or city. The truth is I have no idea what you’ll enjoy or who you’ll meet. I thought I’d rocket through Nicaragua in a week or two, but ended up living there for 4 months. My advice is to pick a starting point, 1 or 2 must-do activities, and an ending point (or not).

My Best Travel Tips

25. Pack Less Stuff

You don’t need 1/2 the gear you think you do to travel anywhere. We’ve all done it. It’s a right of passage for travelers to slowly become better at packing less. My first bag was 70 liters packed full, my current bag is 50 liters packed 2/3rds full. As a full-time vagabond, everything I own fits on my back. If you’re not sure about packing something, you don’t need it. It’s also possible to buy most things at your destination country if you discover you need them.

26. Listen To Podcasts

Podcasts are awesome. It’s like creating your own personal radio station and filling it with shows and music you always want to listen to. I never thought I’d actually look forward to a 10 hour bus ride. But with podcasts, it’s possible (well, as long as the seats are comfortable). Time will fly by as you listen to incredible storytelling, fun music, or interviews with experts.

My Best Travel Tips

27. Treat Your Body Well

Travel can throw your body out of whack. When you’re moving from place to place it’s difficult to maintain a workout routine, and many of us slack off. Or we don’t sleep enough. Or we eat too many cupcakes. I’m guilty of not flossing my teeth. Remember to be nice to your body. Get enough sleep, stay hydrated, eat healthy, use sunscreen, and exercise often. And, yes, flossing too I guess.

28. Stay In Touch

Remember to call your family and friends from time to time. Maybe surprise them and go old-school by sending a postcard (it’s in the mail, Mom!). Travel isn’t lonely, far from it. You constantly meet other people. But many of those relationships are fleeting. So maintaining a strong connection with the people who know you best is important.

My Best Travel Tips

29. Get Off The Beaten Path

I know it’s cliché, but you should still attempt it. Seek out interesting and unusual places that don’t see much tourism. Many memorable travel experiences have happened to me in areas that are not easy to visit. By all means travel to popular sites, but don’t rule out other locations just because they’re not on the tourist trail. Although please realize that just because an area is remote or dangerous doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll have a life-changing experience.

30. Travel More

If there’s one thing I’ve noticed over the past 3 years, it’s that many people back home love to tell me how lucky I am while making excuses why they can’t travel. It’s too expensive. They can’t get time off work. Who will feed their pets? When I suggest solutions to these “problems”, they still don’t take action. Why? Because they’re often hiding behind the true reason: they’re scared.

Most people who wait to travel the world never do. You don’t need to sell all your worldly possessions and become a homeless vagabond like me. Just get out there more than you do now. Start with a weekend in a different state. Then maybe try a week in the country next door.

The new car, remodeling project, and iPhone can wait. If you truly want to travel more, you can make it happen. Career breaks are possible. You have friends who would love to watch your pets. It’s a big, beautiful, exciting, and fascinating world out there. Explore some of it now, rather than later. ★

Source: http://www.expertvagabond.com/

Sweet Escape: Taman Hutan Rakyat Djuanda

Taman Hutan Raya Ir. H. Djuanda terletak di antara Desa Ciburial, Desa Langensari, dan Desa Cibodas. Luas Tahura Ir. Djuanda sekitar 527,03 hektar, membentang dari kawasan lembah Cikapundung di Dago Pakar sampai ke Maribaya di kawasan lembah perbukitan Dago Utara. Kawasan ini merupakan tempat wisata, pendidikan, penelitian, latihan, dan penyuluhan di lapangan terbuka.
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Taman Hutan Raya Ir. H. Djuanda telah dijadikan kawasan hutan lindung sejak tahun 1922 saat masa Hindia Belanda. Peresmiannya sebagai hutan rekreasi dilakukan tahun 1965. Sementara Wisata Alam Curug Dago ditetapkan sebagai Taman Hutan Raya berdasarkan Keputusan Presidan No. 3 Tahun 1985 dengan luas 590 Ha, serta diresmikan oleh Presiden Republik Indonesia tanggal 14 Januari 1985.

Tahura Ir. H. Djuanda memiliki topografi bergelombang ringan, agak curam dan terjal berada pada ketinggian 770 m-1.330 m di atas permukaan laut. Bertipe iklim B dengan curah hujan rata-rata 2.500-4.500 mm per tahun dan suhu udara berkisar antara 22°C-24°C.

Tahura 4

Nama Djuanda dipilih sebagai bentuk penghormatan atas dedikasi dan jasa Ir. H. Djuanda untuk bangsa Indonesia. Sebagaimana dicatat sejarah, Djuanda Kartawidjaja termasuk salah satu aktor intelektual di balik peristiwa proklamasi kemerdekaan Republik Indonesia dan sempat menjadi Perdana Menteri di era Demokrasi Terpimpin.

Hutan di taman ini merupakan hutan sekunder dan hutan tanaman yang memiliki sekitar 2.500 jenis pohon termasuk dalam 40 familia dan 112 spesies. Pohon-pohon tersebut didatangkan dari berbagai negara dan daerah di Indonesia, seperti seperti: teklan (Eupatorium odoratum), ekaliptus (Ecalyptus deglupta), mahoni (Switenia macrophylla), bungur (Lagerstruemia sp), saninten (Cartanopsis argentea), pasang (Quercus sp.), damar (Agathis damara), dan waru gunung (Hibiscus similis).

Jika diurutkan dari awal, tempat-tempat yang bisa kita kunjungi, yaitu Curug Dago dan batu prasasti kerajaan Thailand, panggung terbuka, kolam PLTA Bengkok, monumen Ir. H. Djuanda dan pusat informasi (museum mini) tahura, taman bermain, Goa Jepang, Goa Belanda, Curug Lalay, Curug Omas Maribaya, Panorama Alam Hutan Raya, jogging track ke Maribaya, dan Patahan Lembang.

Tahura 2

Tempat yang paling banyak dikunjungi oleh para wisatawan biasanya adalah Goa Jepang dan Goa Belanda karena cukup dekat dijangkau dengan berjalan kaki. Goa Jepang berada sejauh ±600 meter dari pintu masuk Dago Pakar. Goa buatan yang dibangun pada tahun 1942 ini cukup unik karena memiliki empat pintu yang saling terhubung di dalam kecuali pada pintu kedua yang dimaksudkan sebagai pintu pengecoh. Goa Jepang ini dulunya dibangun oleh orang-orang Indonesia yang menjadi romusha Jepang. Goa sepanjang ±70 meter difungsikan sebagai tempat perlindungan sekaligus pusat pertahanan Jepang di Bandung utara. Di dalamnya terdapat empat buah kamar yang dulunya dipakai istirahat panglima tentara Jepang. Untuk menelusuri ke dalam goa ini, kita biasanya akan diminta menyewa sebuah senter dan kita juga akan dipandu oleh pemandu. Walaupun gelap, Goa Jepang tidak terkesan angker karena goa ini cukup bersih dan ramai dimasuki pengunjung.

Setelah menjelajah Goa Jepang, 400 meter selanjutnya kita akan bertemu dengan Goa Belanda. Goa Belanda berukuran lebih luas dari pada Goa Jepang. Goa peninggalan Belanda yang dibangun pada 1941 ini dulu digunakan sebagai terowongan PLTA Bengkok. Kawasan Dago Pakar dianggap sangat menarik, karena selain kawasannya yang terlindung, tempat ini juga dekat dengan pusat Kota Bandung. Makanya, pada awal perang dunia II tahun 1941, Militer Hindia Belanda membangun stasiun radio telekomunikasi. Bangunan itu berupa jaringan goa di dalam perbukitan batu pasir tufaan. Saat perang memuncak, goa ini berfungsi sebagai pusat komunikasi rahasia tentara Belanda, sedangkan pada masa kemerdekaan dimanfaatkan sebagai gudang mesiu.

Tahura 1

Lokasi selanjutnya, yakni Curug Lalay, Curug Omas, dan patahan Lembang. Lokasinya cukup jauh, sehingga dibutuhkan kendaraan untuk mencapainya. Jika penasaran, tetapi tidak punya kendaraan sendiri, kita bisa naik ojek. Curug Lalay dan Curug Omas Maribaya kedua-duanya mengalir menuju Sungai Cikapundung. Namun, jika ingin sedikit berkeringat dan menyukai tantangan, di sini juga tersedia jogging track hingga ke Maribaya. Jangan lupa, jika ingin mengetahui lebih jauh dengan Tahura Ir. H. Djuanda, kita dapat mengunjungi pusat informasinya. Di sana, terdapat museum mini yang berisi sedikit kilasan sejarah Ir. H. Djuanda yang tergambar pada foto-fotonya dan beberapa peninggalan penghargaan dan medali milik beliau. Di sebelah luar pusat informasi, kita akan diajak melihat patung Ir. H. Djuanda, sang Perdana Menteri pertama Republik Indonesia yang namanya diabadikan sebagai nama Taman Hutan Raya di kawasan Dago Pakar ini.

Ada beberapa pintu masuk untuk memasuki tempat ini. Yang pertama pintu masuk di daerah Lembang, yang merupakan pintu IV. Masuk melalui pintu ini, kita tidak perlu menempuh jarak terlalu jauh untuk mencapai air terjun terdekat yaitu Curug Omas. Memasuki taman melalui pintu IV ini, kita dapat melihat peta yang berisi gambar beberapa tempat-tempat menarik yang ada di taman hutan. Peta ini juga menunjukkan arah yang harus dipilih untuk menuju tempat tersebut. Curug Dago, Goa Jepang atau Goa Belanda akan lebih mudah dicapai jika Anda masuk melalui pintu I atau pintu II yang ada di kawasan Dago. Karena luasnya wilayah taman hutan ini, kita dapat masuk melalui pintu IV dan keluar di pintu lain yang ada di sisi satunya yang sudah berada di kawasan Dago. Menurut petugas diperlukan waktu 2 jam berjalan kaki dari pintu yang ada di Lembang sampai menuju pintu yang ada di Dago maupun sebaliknya. Tantangan ini cocok untuk kita yang menyukai alam dan senang untuk berolahraga.

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How Many Hours of Sleep Do We Need?

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According to the National Institutes of Health, the average adult sleeps less than seven hours per night. In today’s fast-paced society, six or seven hours of sleep may sound pretty good. In reality, though, it’s a recipe for chronic sleep deprivation.

There is a big difference between the amount of sleep you can get by on and the amount you need to function optimally. Just because you’re able to operate on seven hours of sleep doesn’t mean you wouldn’t feel a lot better and get more done if you spent an extra hour or two in bed.

While sleep requirements vary slightly from person to person, most healthy adults need between seven and a half to nine hours of sleep per night to function at their best. Children and teens need even more (see Average Sleep Needs table below). And despite the notion that our sleep needs decrease with age, older people still need at least seven and a half to eight hours of sleep. Since older adults often have trouble sleeping this long at night, daytime naps can help fill in the gap.

The best way to figure out if you’re meeting your sleep needs is to evaluate how you feel as you go about your day. If you’re logging enough hours, you’ll feel energetic and alert all day long, from the moment you wake up until your regular bedtime.

Sleep needs and peak performance

There is a big difference between the amount of sleep you can get by on and the amount you need to function optimally. Just because you’re able to operate on seven hours of sleep doesn’t mean you wouldn’t feel a lot better and get more done if you spent an extra hour or two in bed. The best way to figure out if you’re meeting your sleep needs is to evaluate how you feel as you go about your day. If you’re logging enough hours, you’ll feel energetic and alert all day long, from the moment you wake up until your regular bedtime.

Think six hours of sleep is enough?

Think again. Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco discovered that some people have a gene that enables them to do well on six hours of sleep a night. This gene, however, is very rare, appearing in less than 3% of the population. For the other 97% of us, six hours doesn’t come close to cutting it.

Sleeping Chart

All You Need To Know About Pulas Inn (English Version)

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GETTING TO PULAS INN:

Pulas Inn is located at Jalan Hegar Asih No.4, Cipaganti. It’s approximately 40 meters across Ardan Radio FM.

From Bandung Station located at Jalan Kebon Kawung No.43:

  1. By angkot: Take Ciumbuleuit Lurus angkot (green colored) from the main gate and get off at Ardan Radio. It costs Rp 3,000.00 per person.
  2. By taxi: Take taxi from main gate so that it uses taximeter. It costs about Rp 30,000.00.

From Pulas Inn to the station, take Ciumbuleuit Lurus or Cisitu Tegallega (purple colored) angkot from Jalan Cihampelas. It costs Rp 3,000.00 per person.

From Husein Sastranegara airport (located at Jalan Pajajaran No.156, Bandung 40174, with phone number +62 22 6041221):

  1. By taxi: Walk out of airport for approximately 50 meters until you find blue taxis at the left side. These taxis don’t use taximeter, but they’re still cheaper than taxis within the airport. It costs Rp 45,000.00.

From Leuwi Panjang bus station (located at Jalan Soekarno Hatta No. 205, Bandung, with phone number +62 22 5220768)

  1. By bus: Take Leuwi Panjang – Ledeng Damri Bus (phone number: +62 22 7800506, hours: 05:00am – 06:00pm every 30 minutes). It costs Rp 3,000.00 for economy class and Rp 4,500.00 for AC class per person. Once you arrive at Ledeng station, take Kelapa Ledeng or Cicaheum Ledeng angkot (green colored) and get off at Cipaganti/Setiabudhi intersection. You will see McDonald on the right. It costs Rp 2,500.00 per person. Cross the street and walk toward the McDonald. Continue for 100 meters on Jalan Cipaganti (in the opposite direction of traffic) until you find Ardan Radio.
  2. By taxi.

From shuttle pool:

  1. By angkot: heading toward Jalan Cipaganti, and then take Kalapa Ledeng and Ciumbeleuit angkot (green color) and get off at Ardan Radio. If the shuttle pool is located in Dipati Ukur (Cititrans, Geulis, Daytrans, Bimo), then take Cicaheum Ciroyom angkot (green and orange stripe color) and get off at Gandog (Ciumbeleuit intersection). It costs Rp 2,500.00 per person. Take Cicaheum Ledeng angkot to Ardan Radio. It costs Rp 2,000.00 per person.
  2. By taxi.

WHERE TO GO:

Within 5-10 minutes walking distance:

  1. factory outlets: Rumah Mode, Fashion World
  2. restaurants: Dahapati, Bloemen, Ayam Goreng Suharti, McDonald, Pizza Hut, Matsuri, The Kiosk, Mangkok Ayam, Padang Sederhana, RM Sulawesi, Cizz
  3. hair salons: Mariaty, Qiara
  4. grocery stores: Setiabudhi Supermarket, Alfamart, Indomaret

Within 30 minutes driving distance by angkot, car, motorcycle:

Shopping centers, malls, dan factory outlets:

  1. Paris van Java (PVJ, located at Jalan Sukajadi No. 131-139, Bandung 40162 with phone number +62 22 2060800): walk along the sidewalk of Jalan Cipaganti and make a left on the intersection before Ayam Goreng Suharti. By angkot: take Kalapa Sukajadi angkot. It costs Rp 2,500.00 per person. Other attractions nearby PVJ along Jalan Sukajadi: Kedai Ling Ling, Two Hands Full, The Cost, Rumah Korea, Tomodachi, Papaya, Rumah Buah, Zen Family Spa, Yuyuantang Reflexology.
  1. Cihampelas Walk (Ciwalk, located at Jalan Cihampelas 160, Bandung 40131, with phone number +62 22 2061122): walk toward Jalan Cihampelas and then take Ciumbuleuit Lurus angkot, Cisitu Tegalega angkot, Kalapa Ledeng angkot, or Cicaheum Ciroyom angkot. It costs Rp 2,000.00 per person. Other attractions along Jalan Cihampelas: various factory outlets, Tree House Cafe, Warung Laos, Advent Hospital.
  1. Istana Plaza (IP, located at Jalan Pasarkaliki 121-123 with phone number +62 22 6000404): walk toward Jalan Cihampelas and then take Cicaheum Ciroyom angkot. It costs Rp 3.000,00 per person. Other attractions along Jalan Pasirkaliki: RM Kehidupan, Primarasa, Bumbu Desa, Nasi Uduk Cinta, Tomodachi, Bali Heaven, Anata Salon, Melinda Hospital, Paskal Hypersquare.
  1. Factory outlets and restaurants along Jalan Martadinata (Jalan Riau): walk toward Jalan Cihampelas and take Ciumbuleuit Lurus angkot, Cisitu Tegalega angkot, Kalapa Ledeng angkot, or Cicaheum Ciroyom angkot. Get off at Arum Manis outlet mall (across Fave Hotel). It costs Rp 2.000,00 per person. Continues taking: Margahayu Ledeng angkot (blue colored with yellow stripe). Cost varies by location. It’s between Rp 2.000,00 to Rp 3.000,00. Places to visit::
  • restaurants: Legoh, Kedai Ling Ling, Karnivor, Bober, Kopi Progo, 90 Gourmet, Belah Doeren, Ma’Uneh, Cafe Bali, Giggle Box, Dakken, Hummingbird, The Nanny’s Pavillion, Swike Waled, Toko Coklat, Fabrik, Nasi Kalong, Eleven Kitchen, Bakmi Jogja, Soes Merdeka, Don Woori, Krang Kring, Nasi Kalong
  • factory outlets: The Secret, Jessie James, Heritage, factory outlet di samping Riau Junction dan sekolah Santo Aloysius
  • shopping centers dan others: BIP, BEC, Gramedia, Riau Junction, Jonas Photo, Silver Tote, Limijati Hospital, Graha Manggala Siliwangi, Gedung Sate, Museum Geologi

Universities:

  • Parahyangan Catholic University (Unpar): take Ciumbuleuit Lurus angkot from Ardan Radio toward Unpar. It costs Rp 2.000,00 per person. Places to visit along:
  • restaurants: Koloni, Miss Bee, Secret Garden, Warung Etnic, Maxi’s, Punclut
  • sport center: Bumi Sangkuriang
  • other attractions: Padma Hotel, Tabuga City View
  1. Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB): walk across McDonald and take Cicaheum Ledeng angkot until ITB. It costs Rp 2.500,00 per person. Places to visit: zoo, Sasana Budaya Ganesha (Sabuga), Gelap Nyawang (Ganyang).
  1. Unikom, ITHB, Unpad: take Cicaheum Ciroyom angkot from Ardan Radio. It costs Rp 2.500,00 – Rp 3.000,00 per person.

Others:

  1. Jalan Dago. Take Cicaheum Ciroyom angkot from Ardan Radio, get off at McDonald Dago intersection. It costs Rp 2.500,00 per person. Places to visit: berbagai macam factory outlet, Verde, Coca Suki, L’Societe, Kafe Halaman, Siete, Golden Monkey, Caffe Bene, Dago Panyawangan, Warung Pasta, Bebek Boromeus, Rumah Sakit Boromeus, Kafe Victoria, Cabe Rawit, Boromeus Hospital
  2. Jalan Setiabudhi. Take Cicaheum Ledeng angkot from Ardan Radio to destination. It costs Rp 1.500,00 – Rp 3.000,00 per person. Places to visit: Giggle Box, Master Kalkun, Sushi Tei, Saka Bistro, Brussels Spring, Porto, Barber Pop

Within more than 30-minute driving distance using car or motorcycle:

  1. Dago Pakar: Lawang Wangi, Congo, Sierra, The Peak, Dago Golf, Taman Hutan Rakyat Djuanda
  2. Lembang: Sapu Lidi, Kampung Daun, Kampung Gajah, Dusun Bambu, Villa Istana Bunga, Imah Seniman, Tangkuban Perahu, Sariater, kebun teh, Cikole, Bosscha Observatory
  3. South Bandung: Cibaduyut, Kawah Putih, Kebun Strawberry, permandian air panas, kebun teh, Situ Patenggang, Ranca Upas
  4. Bukit Moko
  5. Trans Studio Bandung, Trans Mall
  6. Gelora Bandung Lautan Api
  7. Tebing Keraton

CONTACT NUMBERS

Taxis and Shuttle Pools:

Blue Bird Taxi: +62 22 7561234 atau +62 22 7560600

Kota Kembang Taxi: +62 22 7312312

Gemah Ripah: +62 22 4217070

Cipaganti: +62 22 70070000

AA Taxi: +62 22 60887777

Taxi Rina Rini: +62 22 70511111

Taksi Putra: +62 22 5407797

Cipaganti Shuttle: +62 22 86008800

Cititrans: 0804 1111 000

DayTrans: +62 22 70636868

Baraya: +62 22 7531415

Xtrans: +62 22 82062555 atau +62 22 70840555

Bimo Trans: +62 22 2511549

MegaTrans: +62 22 91292727

V3 Trans: +62 22 2038247

Pulas Inn: +62 22 99535511

Twitter & Instagram: @pulasinn

Line: pulas.inn

BBM: 75F54522

Email: pulasinn@gmail.com

PULAS INN ~ A Home For Travellers

Thank you! It is so beautiful. 😀

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Lima minggu yang lalu, saya mengunjungi Bandung.

Anda pasti sudah membaca beberapa tulisan saya di beberapa post terdahulu tentang hal-hal berharga yang saya dapat selama berlibur. Kalau belum, pastikan anda scroll up, karena artikel ini akan menjadi penutup Holiday Series saya. 🙂

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Saya mengunjungi Bandung selama 5 hari, bertemu teman- teman dekat, berkumpul dengan komunitas di gereja, dan tentu saja menyempatkan diri untuk shopping hahaha.

Ke Bandung tanpa shopping ibarat beli buah mangga tapi cuma kebagian ngupas doang 😛

Dan selama lima hari itu pula, saya menghabiskan malam-malam saya menginap di Pulas Inn.

Pulas Inn adalah penginapan baru di daerah Cipaganti, Bandung. Lokasinya gampang dicari dan strategis angkot. Kalau anda seorang traveller, point tersebut pasti penting; tentu saja, harga ada di point berikutnya 🙂

Pulass Inn dikelola oleh tiga orang anak muda, salah satu diantaranya adalah Steven Windyarto, seorang teman yang saya kenal baik. Tanpa bermaksud melebihkan, saya…

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A Glimpse of Pulas Inn

Hi guys. This is the summary of the guest house. 😀

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And then this is the maps, very easy to reach Pulas Inn.

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And some foreigners who have stayed here. Will you join with them? 😀

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Thank you. Let’s share your adventurous life here. Have a abundant life.

Pulas Inn

A 10-minute drive from Setiabudi Street, Pulas Inn offers homely accommodation with a shared living area. It operates a 24-hour front desk and provides free on-site parking. Wi-Fi is accessible for free in all areas.

Pulas Inn is a 15-minute drive from Paris Van Java Mall and Cihampelas Walk shopping centre. Hussein Sastranegara Airport is a 20-minute drive away.

Cooled by a fan, rooms are furnished with a writing desk, wardrobe and a flat-screen cable TV. En suite bathrooms come with shower facilities.

Airport transfers, area shuttles and day trips can be arranged on site. Car rental is offered for those who wish to explore the area. Staff can also assist with laundry and dry cleaning requests.

Serving Indonesian cuisine, the nearest restaurant is available within a 5-minute walk away.

A house to retreat located in main premium area in Bandung with affordable price.