Camping at Kolega Prioritas

Camping at Kolega Prioritas

It turns out that we haven’t camped for more than a year since here. For campers this time, it is also more capital than before, hahaha. Buy flysheets, tarpaulins, mattresses, etc. Initially, we intended to rent as before, but the price was quite expensive, so it was better for us to just buy it.

Ok, this time we camped at the Kolega Prioritas Sentul (KPS). Indeed, we chose a short distance from Jakarta considering that we departed very late, around 2 WIB. I also passed the KPS location before when I came back from camping from here, so in terms of travel it’s not too far.

About 200 meters after passing the Pancakarsa Monument, there was a very severe traffic jam around 5 pm which made us stop for more than 30 minutes and it was only normal after passing the corner of the Harris Hotel. I had a chance to ask the motorcyclist next to me, who turned out to be a native of Sentul. He said that every afternoon on Saturday and Sunday, there is always a traffic jam like this. Oh, no more afternoon after here.

Until around 18.15 and immediately we set up a tent after the administrative process (camper fee Rp. 50,000/person by bringing your own tent). There were quite a lot of visitors at that time and thank God the weather was very friendly until we were in the morning. It was a pity that my two children at that time could not swim because the water column was dirty and the other was not filled. As usual around 11 pm we left the location because of the hot sun which would later make my skin even blacker, sweet black but, hahaha.

The following is my conclusion during the visit:

Excess:

– Good road access for motorbikes and cars from the highway.

– The location is only about 50 meters from the highway.

– There are stalls outside the KPS area and within the KPS area, there is even a café as well.

– The camper area is large and seems to have a different price on each land.

– Clean and free toilets.

– Electricity available (bring your own roller cable).

– Beautiful scenery :)

Deficiency:

– The number of toilets, from the land I occupy and some land below me, it seems that there are only 2 toilets. Near the parking lot there is a toilet as well, but the distance is a bit far. I don’t know the location of the land on the opposite side of me, but there should be a toilet as well.

– Because there are no tall trees, the weather during the day is very hot, it is recommended to arrive at the location around the afternoon.

– Children’s swimming pools cannot be used.

Thanks.

 

Camping at Cibuluh Land

Camping at Cibuluh Land

The intention is to rent a villa and have surveyed Puncak Bogor 2 times until finally finding the “suitable” one before night. Fortunately, the villa has not been in the DP because it is close to the D-day, many have canceled. But the journey must go on, so I looked for a way out and this article appeared.

Yes, we decided to camp in Cibuluh Land in the Sentul area which is not too far from Jakarta, of course it is not odd-even either. I got information from the Facebook group and indeed the CG (camping ground) is included in my list, because it is suitable for bringing children, there is a mini waterfall and a swimming pool to play.

The rain accompanied us when entering the Sentul area, even though it was not too heavy I still gasspooll to the location. Unlike the previous camper, this time I already have my own tent and a team that brings complete kitchen equipment so thank God there is no lack of nutrition wkwkwk.

At night the air was not too cold, I forgot to check the temperature, either because of its position in the forest so that the wind was not too strong even though it was midnight rain knocked on my tent many times. Even during the day, the weather was still cool and it rained again when we were going home.

The following is my conclusion during the visit:

Excess:

– The location is easy to reach and the road access is good.

– Campervan (car side tents) available.

– Lots of toilets, clean and free.

– Prayer rooms are available.

– The camper area is quite large, there is even a glamping rental as well.

– The presence of a waterfall and swimming pool, suitable for children.

– There is a café in the CG area and a stall outside the CG area.

Deficiency:

– Entering the CG area, the road down is quite steep and I think there should be a post/coordination between officers worried when there are cars passing at the same time.

– Scenery, yes because of the position of the CG area in the forest, so there are no other scenes except trees and monkeys.

– If it hadn’t rained heavily when I wanted to go home, maybe I wouldn’t have informed this, because at that time I saw that the river water that was initially clear turned brown and of course would disturb visitors who were swimming in the river (I didn’t have time to take a photo because it was raining heavily at that time).

Once again, thank God I am still given pleasure for this trip, thank you. Oh yes, before visiting it is recommended to  make a reservation first, the price and contact are at the end of the picture. Thanks.

 

Camping in Alun-Alun Kuta Genggelang

Camping in Alun-Alun Kuta Genggelang

Alhamdulillah, I was still given the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful scenery and cool air from the foot of Mount Bunder, precisely at Alun-alun Kuta Genggelang (AKG).

I was initially drawn back to campers when I saw a tagged friend at one of the campsites on Facebook. The last time I camped at Alun-alun Surya Kencana but I forgot what year because at that time there was no smartphone, only a Fuji camera that I brought.

I proposed to my sister and apparently the dipper welcomed. Heavy rain continued our arrival at the location at around 3 pm after traveling about 61 Km and took about 3 hours by motorbike (including lunch break and prayer).

I rented 1 tent size 2 people for about 100 thousand and a flysheet for about 25 thousand. Adults are charged an entrance fee of 35 thousand per night for the stay and children are still free. I think it is still affordable to enjoy the facilities provided. The toilet consists of 2 places with a distance of about 50 meters and is free.

For other camping equipment, it has been assisted by Arif and Iqbal’s colleagues and consumption is well prepared by 2 beautiful women, hahaha.

The location of the tent I live in is not far from the toilet and the night view is wow, please check the photos.

There are stalls that sell food and drink if we don’t bring enough food. Around 10 a.m. I had left here because the sun was quite scorching.

Oh yes, to get to the location, motorbikes and cars have different paths, even though my search after passing through both, it turns out that it can still be passed by both motorbikes and cars. For the motorcycle lane passes through residential areas, and if you pass through the car lane, you will see the D’Bunder View tourist entrance first before entering the AKG area.

The following is my conclusion for AKG at that time:

Excess:

– Road access to the location is not completely asphalt but it is easy to pass by motorbikes and cars.

– Vehicles can be parked next to the tent, including cars if they get the right location.

– Clean and free toilets.

– The camper area is quite large.

– Entrance ticket Rp. 35,000/person and includes vehicle parking.

Deficiency:

– The lower toilet at that time the water did not come out, it seemed that it had just been completed.

– For those with small children, please be aware that there is no barrier to the bottom of the camper area.

– Because there are no tall trees, the weather during the day is very hot, it is recommended to arrive at the location around the afternoon.

Thanks.