Gunung Burangrang, Mountain in West Java, Indonesia.
Gunung Burangrang is a mountain standing at 2,064 meters in West Java, located north of Bandung. The terrain features forested slopes, open ridge areas, and water sources that create varied landscape sections along the hiking routes.
The mountain formed from remains of an ancient volcano called Mount Sunda and is part of a larger geological complex in the region. This volcanic history connects it to neighboring peaks that shaped the landscape over time.
The mountain holds meaning for local Sundanese communities who practice traditional farming and share their knowledge with visitors through guiding. Their connection to this place shapes how people move through and care for the landscape today.
The main routes start from Pintu Angin to the east or Legok Haji village to the south, passing through forested sections and open ridge areas. Prepare for changing weather at higher elevations and wear sturdy footwear for the terrain.
From the ridge, views extend toward Kawah Sunda Purba crater and Situ Lembang Lake, two natural features that look different depending on the angle and time of day. Established camping areas along the routes allow visitors to experience the landscape as light changes across the terrain.
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