Tebing Keraton can be only interpreted as The Royal Cliff. The name perfectly exemplifies the majestic panorama of the north-west Bandung’s attractive natural landscapes as ones stand on a rock. In 1, 200 meters above sea level, Tebing Keraton is situated inside the Ir H Djuanda Forest Park, at Ciburial Village, Cimenyan sub-district, from the Bandung Regency. In the central place, there’s a rock that lumps on the edge of the cliff that makes it an ideal place to observe over the unbelievable natural environment. Here, one will probably be presented with the genuinely breathtaking view of green hills, a winding river, dense forests, rice paddies, and also the looming mountains on the horizon.

The magnificent landscape is a part of the canyon that’s formed by the Lembang Hill on its other hand. The pond presents its best view at sunset and sunrise when the sky is painted with enchanting colors that fuse with the green environment. Although only recently discovered, and made famous in the mid-2014, the people around the world are knowledgeable about the cliff that was initially called Cadas Jontor, or loosely significance the bulging rock. After tens of thousands of selfies, and social media hypes, the cliff was later given the new name of Tebing Keraton to exemplify its majestic landscape better.

Get There. The very best way to get at Tebing Keraton is by renting an automobile or a motorcycle. From downtown Bandung, head to Ir H Djuanda Forest Park in the northern part of the city. You’ll pass the Dago Boulevard, famous for its many shopping outlets, all the way into the Dago terminal till you reach the entry to Ir H Djuanda Forest Park. Entering the Ir H Djuanda Forest Park, proceed till you reach the Indication which points to Bukit Pakar Utara and Tebing Keraton. From here follow the path of Bukit Pakar Utara Bukit Pakar Barat Sekjolang Tsihargem Puncak. The entry to Tebing Keraton is situated at Cihargem Puncak.

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