Visit Kawah Putih At Bandung

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    Hello everyone, how are you? I hope you are doing well. Some time ago, I got more free time. Incidentally, Jakarta was very stuffy, because there were many concerts held. So, I decided to go to Bandung. Visiting the Peak of Sunan Ibu and Kawah Putih. I have told you about Sunan Ibu and this time, I visited Kawah Putih.

    I will start the story. Kawah Putih is one of the most popular places in Indonesia. Many people from outside the city come to Bandung to visit Kawah Putih. During the holiday season, this place can accommodate up to 1000 people. What is interesting about this place?

    This place is a volcanic tour with a white and slightly greenish color. The color is a combination of limestone. How many hours to get there? It took me about two hours from Bandung City. It made my back ache, but it paid off with the scenery.

    Visitors will get a beautiful view, cool, and very close to the rural atmosphere. Many people come here at sunrise. But, the atmosphere at night is also pleasant. You can enjoy the Milky Way galaxy cluster. But, the night atmosphere in this place is a bit tense. I only came here in the afternoon.

    This White Crater is very close to Mount Patuha. However, Mount Patuha is very famous for its trekking area. This place's height is less than 2400 meters above sea level with temperatures ranging from 8 to 22 degrees Celsius. Oh yeah, I forgot the location of this place, this place is in Ciwidey, Sugihmukti, Pasir Jambu, Bandung Regency.

    To reach this place, we will be taken by a helter-skelter car from the gate to the entrance of the White Crater. The White Crater has complete facilities, including toilets, food stalls, prayer rooms, and others. Oh yeah, I forgot there are food stalls and a large parking lot here. There are also some beautiful photo spots.

    At some times, this place is open 24 hours. Oh yeah, I forgot to explain that the White Crater was produced from the eruption of Mount Patuha which was greenish-white in the 10th century. There is white sand surrounding this place, not a little bit of bluish-green. If the weather is cold, we will find fog. There is a smell of sulfur.

    That's all I can tell you about this. What do you think? hopefully, this place is very interesting. Don't forget to give comments and also look forward to my next story. Thank you

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    Nurdiani Latifah

    My name is Nurdiani Latifah. I currently live in Jakarta – Indonesia, after 25 years I ha bin Bandung. I am a media staff at an NGO in Indonesia. I have worked in this institution for almost 2 years on issues of women and peace. I have been a journalist in Bandung for 3 years.

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