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Dago Pakar Forest Reserve Adventures

Dago Pakar Forest Reserve is a protected tropical forest area in West Java, Indonesia, offering rich biodiversity and scenic hiking opportunities amid lush vegetation and volcanic landscapes.

3,000
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1994
Year Established

About Dago Pakar Forest Reserve

Dago Pakar Forest Reserve
 

Dago Pakar Forest Reserve is located on the northern slopes of the Tangkuban Perahu volcano near Bandung in West Java, Indonesia. The reserve covers a verdant tropical forest area marked by evergreen trees, bamboo groves, and a diverse understory supporting various species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and insects. Its altitude ranges from approximately 700 to 1,400 meters above sea level, providing a cooler climate compared to the surrounding lowlands. The forest plays a crucial role in watershed protection and soil conservation for the Bandung basin. Historically, the area has been valued by local communities for its medicinal plants and as a natural refuge from urban expansion. Outdoor enthusiasts visit Dago Pakar for hiking and nature observation along multiple well-maintained trails that lead to scenic viewpoints overlooking the volcanic landscape and Bandung city in the distance. Notable landmarks within the reserve include the Curug Cimahi (Cimahi Waterfall) and several natural caves, which add to the area's appeal. The reserve also serves educational purposes, allowing visitors to learn about tropical forest ecology and conservation efforts. Its proximity to Bandung makes it an accessible getaway for both locals and tourists seeking quiet nature experiences. The forest reserve remains a vital green space amid West Java's rapid urban development, promoting sustainable recreation with an emphasis on preserving natural habitats.

Highlights

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Curug Cimahi Waterfall – a stunning multi-tier waterfall accessible via a scenic hike

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Expansive views of Tangkuban Perahu volcano and Bandung city from forest lookout points

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Rich tropical flora including native tree species and bamboo groves

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Natural caves and rock formations inviting light exploration

Notable Natural Features

Curug Cimahi Waterfall

A towering waterfall featuring a multi-level cascade, often illuminated at night with colored lights.

Tangkuban Perahu Viewpoint

Overlooks providing panoramic views of the active volcano and surrounding highlands.

Bamboo Grove Trails

Peaceful walking paths shaded by dense stands of bamboo, creating a cool and serene atmosphere.