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Published: September 29th 2011
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At 5am Dewi called us to make sure she had the address of our hotel. Our driver showed up an hour and a ½ early not realizing his watch was on Bali time. Dewi apparently gave him a pep talk before on to make sure he’s nice to us. His name was Abi and he was very knowledgeable about the surroundings. We first went to the train to purchase our ticket to Yogyakarta, then drove to Tangkuban Perahu,...
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danioo
Danny Maulana
Hi there
Hi there, I glad your have a great time in Bandung. I lived in Bandung for nine years. And I have a great time in there. But Bandung city is crowded at weekend by Jakarta\'s tourist. You should go to Ciater. The famous hot spring pool about a half hour from Tangkuban Perahu. But your decision to go to Saung Udjo to see dancing was right too. You can\'t see local dancing anytime and anywhere isn\'t it? Well, nice to read your story. Happy traveling. :)