Ciampea, Administrative district in Bogor, Indonesia
Ciampea is an administrative district in Bogor situated at about 325 meters elevation with thirteen villages spread across hilly and farming areas. The region stretches over rolling terrain in western Java where agriculture shapes the landscape.
In the 1700s, Willem Vincent Helvetius van Riemsdijk controlled lands in Ciampea and established tea and coffee plantations. These plantations shaped how people used and developed the area for centuries.
The Cinangneng Tourism Village in Cihideung Udik offers visitors chances to watch traditional Sundanese performances and see how local agriculture works. The community maintains these cultural practices as part of daily life rather than just for tourism.
You can reach this area using public buses from Bubulak or Laladon terminals in Bogor, with routes heading toward Leuwiliang and Jasinga. The transportation network makes it easy to visit other nearby districts during the same trip.
The limestone hills here attract rock climbers looking for outdoor adventure and challenging ascents. Nearby archaeological sites in Ciaruteun hold ancient inscriptions that tell stories about the region's earliest inhabitants.
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