From Jakarta: Baduy Tribe Full Day Trip with Lunch

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From Jakarta: Baduy Tribe Full Day Trip with Lunch. Explore the village to know the Baduy people. Learn their customs and beliefs, see how they have preserved their way of life for centuries.

Highlights

From Jakarta: Baduy Tribe Full Day Trip with Lunch

  • Immerse yourself in the traditional culture of the Baduy tribe
  • Explore the village and houses of the Baduy people
  • Learn about the history and customs of the Baduy tribe
  • Enjoy a traditional lunch with the restaurant
  • Walk through the beautiful natural surroundings of the Baduy tribe

Itinerary

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From Jakarta: Baduy Tribe Full Day Trip with Lunch

Picked up at your hotel in Jakarta at 05.00 AM and the drive about 3 hours to Ciboleger, the main gate to Baduy Trive villages. Here you will visit Baduy Luar or the outer Baduy vllage to see the traditional thatched roof houses, the locals activities, farms, or women of Baduy making the traditional ikat weavings. You will trek to some villages and then spot the hidden Baduy village from afar. You can bring back home souvenirs from Baduy Tribe. After lunch and then drive back to Jakarta. End of service 

Itinerary

  • Pickup location options ( your hotel ) :
  • Jakarta, Tangerang, Banten
  • Drive by Car (3 hours) to Ciboleger
  • Break time, Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Free time, Sightseeing, Walk, Hiking, Arts & crafts market visit (4 hours)
  • Drive by Car (1 hour) to Banten Province for Lunch (1 hour)
  • Drive by Car (2 hours) to drop-off locations ( your hotel ) : Tangerang, Banten, Jakarta

Not suitable for

  • Children under 6 years
  • Pregnant women
  • People with mobility impairments
  • Wheelchair users

Important information

What to bring

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Camera
  • Sunscreen
  • Water
  • Insect repellent

Know before you go

  • The Baduy village is a protected area, and visitors are expected to respect the local customs and traditions.
  • Photography is allowed, but please be respectful and ask for permission before taking photos of the people.
  • It is recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes as the tour involves walking on uneven terrain.
  • Bring water and snacks as there are no shops in the village.
  • Use of electronic devices is discouraged to respect the Baduy's traditional way of life.
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Date
INCLUDED
Private vehicle with air conditioned
Pick up and drop service Jakarta area
Guided tour of Baduy village
Insights into the culture and traditions of the Baduy
Opportunity to interact with the Baduy people
xploration of traditional Baduy houses
Lunch
Entrance fee
Mineral Bottle
NOT INCLUDED
Personal expenses and Tipping
Donation or charity

Description

From Jakarta: Baduy Tribe Full Day Trip with Lunch

Tucked away in the lush greenery of Indonesia, Baduy Village stands as a living testament to the preservation of ancient traditions and a unique way of life. Just a few hours away from the bustling city of Jakarta, this village, Baduy Tribe Full Day Trip offers visitors a rare opportunity to witness a community that has intentionally chosen to distance itself from the trappings of the contemporary world. If you are looking for a destination to unwind, really disconnect, and experience a simpler way of life, Baduy Village might just be what you are looking for.

Explore the Baduy tribe, a unique community in Banten, on a full-day tour from Jakarta. Discover the Baduy's traditional way of life, which has remained unchanged for centuries, and learn about their customs and beliefs. Meet your guide in Jakarta and travel to the Baduy tribe's village. Learn about the tribe's history and culture from your guide as you walk through the village. See how the Baduy people live without electricity and modern technology, and how they make their houses from bamboo and wooden rope.

Baduy Village

The Baduy people are an indigenous ethnic group native to the Lebak Regency in Banten, Indonesia. They live a very traditional lifestyle and limit their interactions with the outside world to minimise outside influence and preserve their ethnic traditions.

Baduy is divided into two parts: Baduy Luar (or outer Baduy) and Baduy Dalam (or inner Baduy). Those living in Baduy Dalam have very limited contact with the outside world; and those living in Baduy Luar act as a barrier between Baduy Luar and the 'outside world'. Life in Baduy Dalam is very traditional, and they rely heavily on the natural ecosystem. The only modes of transport there is to walk; they do not use electricity nor chemicals like soap or toothpaste; and there are no proper bathrooms or other infrastructure projects. While foreigners are generally not allowed to visit Baduy Dalam, it is said that if you look Southeast Asian, it would be possible for you to enter the village. Otherwise, it is still possible for visitors to visit Baduy Luar.

Rules and etiquette about visiting Baduy Village

If you are planning to visit the Baduy Village, it is crucial for you to abide by their rules. Be respectful and mindful of the traditions of the village.

The rules are much stricter in Baduy Dalam, so if you have the chance to enter Baduy Dalam, these are some things you should take note of:

  1. No electronic devices allowed: The Baduy Dalam people do not use any electronics, including smartphones and cameras. As a guest to their village, switch off all your electronics and don't use them while you are in the village. You are almost certainly not going to be able to get any signal anyway.
  2. No photography: Photography in the village is strictly not allowed. But since you shouldn't be using any electronics, there shouldn't be a way for you to take photos anyway. Photos are fine in Baduy Luar though!
  3. No chemicals: That also means you wouldn't be able to use soap, shampoo, or toothpaste. If this isn't something that you can accept, then you probably shouldn't spend the night.
  4. Don't be rowdy, and keep the place clean: Don't disrupt the peace and tranquility of the village. Also be mindful to keep the surroundings clean — do not litter or vandalise.




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