Amidst Volcanoes and Plantations
July 2024
Bandung is in West Java and the drive from Semarang took around 5 hours. The highway roads were very good and time flew by pretty fast. The cost was around IDR 300000 which is around USD 20.
Bandung is a city with narrow roads with heavy traffic which reminded me of Bangalore. The weather is also milder as it is in the plateau at a height. I had booked a place at G10 guest house which was run by a lady Inge Francisca and her husband. She was half Chinese and had made up the place very well with a beautiful terrace and a small pantry.
JL Braga which is the main street in Bandung and the high street was a 20 minutes walk away and the most people could do was spend time there especially in the evenings. The weekends were very lively with food, music and all of Bandung hanging out there.
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In general, liquor is not available in any of the shops in Java and one had to go to specific bars to have a drink. One gets used to not drinking and soon I found it normal to go weeks without having a drop of liquor. In a way it was refreshing and I made it up for it by drinking lots of Coffee, I suppose.
Near the guest house was a Warung Suko Mananti which had some great Padang food. It is run by a friendly family and service was very good. The daughter was normally at the counter and she had finished studying communications at the nearby university which was a few meters away.
Padang is a cuisine of the Minangkabau people of West Sumatra. Padang uses coconut milk and spicy chili and has three main elements: gulai (curry), lado (chili pepper) and bareh (rice).I took Tempura, Rendang (slowly cooked beef), chicken, jackfruit, boiled cassava leaf and had it with iced Jasmine tea. It was absolutely delicious and felt like home. After that I visited the place a couple of times and experimented with all the varieties that were available.
A Chinese Traveller
One of the people at the guest house who I happened to meet was a Chinese girl who was currently working in Jakarta and had come down for the weekend. Her name was GuanShiren and she had grown up in Schenzen. Her English was pretty decent. She recently had visited UAE, Kazakhstan and after that experience decided that she would open up her own company in the future where she would source goods from China and sell to other countries. To hone up her experience, she accepted a job offer from a Chinese company to do similar work in Indonesia. The work life balance in Jakarta was surprisingly much better even though it was a Chinese company as in China, work was by the 996 system which is work from 9 am to 9 pm 6 days per week.
Guan and I went to the Bandung central area where after a cup of coffee, she went off to do some shopping (apparently Bandung is famous for its high end brand shopping deals) and I went off to have dinner and loiter around in the crowd.
Another Volcano
One of the mornings, I took a bike and visited the Tangkuban Perahu volcano which is to the North west of the city. It is an hours bike ride through the winding busy highway and the road goes all the way to the top of the crater from the entrance (after a fees of 200000 IDR for foreigners). If you go early in the morning, you will be rewarded with a clear sky, sunny views of the volcano and no crowds. After spending half an hour walking around the rim, it was time to come back.To the South of Bandung is the well visited White crater and further South East is the Barut area and Kawah Papandayan, but that has been kept for the next visit to these Highlands.
In one of the morning walks at Tegalega gardens in Bandung, I came across many vendors selling Idli like cakes sweetened with a topping and made over open wood fire. Similarly in the morning, everyone seems to be having fried snacks called Gore gan like Tape Gorang (Fried fermented Cassava), Tofu, tempeh, banana, corn, cassava etc. It quite tempting to stop by and have a nice oily snack. If only it was accompanied by Kadak Ginger Chai!
The Bandung Conference
Bandung became famous in the world map when it hosted the Asian and African countries in what is known as the Bandung Conference in 1955. Many Asian countries were getting independence from the colonial powers and the Bandung declaration is valid even today. It was also instrumental in giving birth to the Non Aligned movement. One of the days, I went and spent some time at the Bandung Asian African Conference Museum. It's a well kept museum with photographs and documents from the conference and the hall itself where in 2025, the 50th anniversary was celebrated.
Whoosh Bullet Train
Finally it was time to leave Bandung. I said goodbye to my host Inge and headed out to the station to catch Whoosh, the Fast Bullet Train to Jakarta. There is a free feeder train from the station which takes you to Padalarang. The train then takes 30 minutes to reach Halim station in Jakarta with a top speed of 350 Km/Hour,a journey which normally takes 1 1/2 hour. Ticket cost was a reasonable 200000 IDR which is around USD 12. It was an impressive experience and testimony to the growing infrastructure and confidence of Indonesia as a Nation.
Overall Impressions of Indonesia
As I left Jakarta for India, I reflected on what I had perceived Indonesia to be when I started my journey and my impression since. I had expected a Nation like India but more conservative with a Muslim Majority and having issues in terms of infrastructure and jobs. What I found was instead refreshingly different. The Islam that it has is liberal and syncretical with elements of Hinduism, mystical beliefs, old age animism and spiritualism.
Though mosques are ubiquitous and all across the country you can hear the Azan at various times of the day, worshipers are not on the face or the act of worshipping visibly public. The largest mosque in Jakarta is very modern and has been designed by a Christian, a direct proclamation of the kind of Islamic Nation that the country wants to be.
There are so many ethnic groups (over 1300) and the country has been influenced over centuries by traders from India, Arab states and colonial powers which is reflected in their language and food. All across the country, you can see Sanskrit/Pali words and their language has words from Sanskrit, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch all pointing to the fact that this is a not a Mono Cultural Nation like China, instead it is a thriving multi cultural country like India.
Women wear the Hijab more than probably the previous generation, but it is not mandatory and women have more freedom to express themselves both at home and public spaces. Java is a fertile land and even with its high density of population didn't feel overwhelming like India. The train and road infrastructure is world class and its cities are in much better shape than the Indian cities. People are friendly and many speak English especially in the urban areas. I came back with a better appreciation of the country and its people.
Nothing can match a slow journey to soak in a culture and to understand the soul of a Nation.
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