While finding ways to escape from the usual hours of the Bandung town, it would be fine to consider walking along the green ways through Dago Pakar forest until Maribaya. It’s worthy since you find here rejuvenating fresh air and amusing natural splendor. On a Saturday morning in the rainy January, few of us were been to that place. Reaching there at early morning, a cool breeze flew through. It was a natural welcome. Obtaining entry pass we stepped on to stone tiled slippery path which directed towards the forest. We were aiming for the Japanese caves and historical Dutch water tunnel. The caves are living memories of darker days and bloodshed of colonial powers in Indonesia. Currently, state tourism department maintains them as monumental and are open for the tourists. Heading the way, we
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