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For a ticket that's almost free, the Bandung Geological Museum offers an impressive sight: gigantic T-Rex and mammoth skeletons! It's a hit with kids and geology buffs, but this honest review gives you the real scoop. Be prepared for potential crowds, unpredictable air conditioning, and some dated facilities. Get all the essential tips on when to visit and what to expect from this budget-friendly, but very real, educational adventure in Bandung.
Now that I've praised it, it's time for some honest complaints. The biggest bug with this place is the extremely inconsistent experience.

Thinking about visiting Bandung's Wahoo Waterpark? This honest review gives you the full scoop. Discover thrilling, modern rides like the Rocket Blast water coaster and the giant Abyss slide that will have you screaming with joy. But it's not all fun and games! Get a heads-up on the scorching sun, expensive food, and hidden costs for lockers and floats. Learn essential tips to make your visit a splash without burning a hole in your wallet.

Planning a family trip to Bandung? Discover Lembang Park & Zoo, a modern, resort-style destination that shatters typical zoo expectations. Located in the cool Lembang highlands, it offers a clean and spacious environment perfect for all ages. Don't miss the immersive Bird Aviary or the thrilling Tiger Restaurant where you can dine beside majestic cats. This isn't just a zoo; it's a full-day adventure, complete with insider tips for the perfect visit.

This viral Bandung spot, RM Abah Harja, is always packed despite its flaws. The main attraction is the savory and smoky Ayam Kampung Bakakak (whole roasted chicken), best paired with fragrant Nasi Liwet. While the flavor can be inconsistent and the waits long, the lively, bustling atmosphere makes it a unique experience. It's a hot, noisy, and chaotic spot perfect for a big group gathering looking to dive into authentic local flavor, but maybe not for a quiet date night.

Venture beyond Bandung's volcanoes to Kampung Daun, a restaurant set in a lush forest valley. Here, you'll dine in private thatched huts beside a rushing waterfall. The atmosphere turns magical at night as twinkling lights illuminate the scenery. It’s not just about the view; the authentic Sundanese food, like the fragrant Nasi Liwet, is a true highlight. This popular spot offers a unique blend of nature, privacy, and delicious cuisine, perfect for a memorable outing with friends or family.