A journey exploring Indonesia’s cultural and fashion tourism cit
My journey began at the Ibis Hotel in Jakarta. From there, I headed straight to the city of Bandung using the Daytrans transportation service. After about two hours on the road, I finally arrived in Bandung. I stayed at the Aston Pasteur Hotel, which is conveniently located in the heart of the city. As I entered the hotel lobby, I was warmly welcomed by the friendly staff and receptionists. After settling in, I began exploring the city of Bandung — a destination famous for its culinary delights, natural attractions, rich history, and, of course, its reputation as Indonesia’s fashion capital. I started my tour in the Cihampelas area, a well-known fashion district filled with local boutiques and factory outlets that are famous throughout Indonesia. The prices there are quite affordable for people from all walks of life. After doing some shopping at several fashion outlets in Cihampelas, I continued my journey to one of Bandung’s most famous landmarks — the Al Jabbar Mosque, locat...