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Rabu, 14 Maret 2018
Mount Papandayan has always been my favorite mountain so
far. Located in Garut, West Java, Mount Papandayan is very easily accessible
nevertheless offering a nice view for those who want to have a relaxing camping
time and enjoying the scenery. Since it is not too high (2665 meters above sea
level), you don’t have to worry if you’re still a beginner because the trek is
not too extreme. Still and all, you have to be fit and wrapped yourself with
jacket and shoes for your safety.
After leaving the base camp, a short walk will take you
directly to the crater. It’s quiet unique where most of the crater can be seen
once we climb to the peak, means the base camp normally was built on the
opposite side of the crater but in Papandayan, the position of the base camp is
right under the crater. Lots of steam vent on this site, producing such an
incredible view with the combination of volcanic rocks and the bubbling sulfur
hole. Passing through the crater around 20-30 minutes, the path leads you to
the ridge. A small greenish lake can be seen on the right side, made by the eruption in 2002.
Next, follow a small path on the right side downward until
you find a small stream. Be ready, it’s time to push your energy climbing up
the steep path. There’s a branch, the left one is slope but a little bit
further, right one is the shortcut but it’s more tiring. About 1-2 hours,
finally a camping ground named Pondok Salada welcomes you. You may set your
tent overnight, or continue to Tegal Alun. There are three ways pointing to Tegal
Alun. Choose the right way if you want faster route cutting through the middle
of the jungle on the other ridge. It’s very steep but around 30-45 minutes
you’ll arrive at Tegal Alun. Otherwise, the left one is easier, passing through
the astonishing dead forest. Last time I did the right one, then go back
through the left route. It’s just the same. And here we are, the magnificent
Tegal Alun filled with edelweiss allover the place.
If you wish to proceed to the summit, I suggest you don’t
have to do that. You still have to walk for another one hour to see nothing at
the top. The highest point is just a spot surrounded by the trees like in the
middle of jungle. From what I could remember, after Tegal Alun, there’s a place
like a valley with another stream flowing and another hill in the front. That’s
one of the memorable place. I guess you understand why I love this place. It’s
very near from Jakarta/Bandung, weekend trip is possible. The view is varies
with the crater, edelweiss, dead forest, very relaxing.
Some photos that captured by my GoPro :
Some photos that captured by my GoPro :
Me, relaxing my legs after a long way up to the Death Valley
A person from GOJEK
Source : https://www.littlenomadid.com/travel-guide-to-mount-papandayan/