Pasirkaliki

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I can never get enough eating Snake Fruit when I travel to Indonesia. 
Snake fruit, more technically known as salak or salacca zalacca, is native to Indonesia but is now grown and produced around southeast Asia. The fruit grows on the salak palm tree, sprouting off the base of the palm in little clusters. The outside of the fruit is scaly like a snake and prickly like a cactus, but the inside is sweeter than honey, sour like a pineapple and incredibly juicy. Its flesh is slightly acidic, giving your tongue a citrus like tingle. Yummm...

Babakan Ciamis

While visiting Babakan Ciamis, you might make a stop by sights like Jalan Cihampelas and Bandung City Hall Park.

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Tamansari

Though Tamansari might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Jalan Cihampelas and Cihampelas Walk.

Tamansari
Barbecued meat or Satay is served over burning charcoal here in Bandung.

Kebon Jeruk

If you're spending some time in Kebon Jeruk, Pasar Baru Trade Center and Sudirman Street Day and Night Market are top sights worth seeing.

Kebon Jeruk
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Braga

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Historic sites, shopping, and cafes are just a few things travelers enjoy about Braga. Check out Braga Street or Braga City Walk while you're exploring the area.

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Citarum

While visiting Citarum, you might make a stop by sights like Gedung Sate and Bandung Indah Plaza.

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Cibadak

Cibadak might not have many top sights, but Mall 23 Paskal and Pasar Baru Trade Center are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Cibadak

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