Slawi, nestled in Central Java, Indonesia, is a city celebrated for its production of a particularly fragrant black tea. The local tea-drinking tradition, known as Moci, is a significant part of the city's cultural identity, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the region's heritage. As the administrative center of Tegal Regency, Slawi combines its cultural richness with a sense of local governance, providing a well-rounded experience for travelers. Whether you're a tea enthusiast or simply looking to explore Indonesian culture, Slawi offers a relaxed and traditional atmosphere.
Experience the local Moci tea-drinking culture, a unique tradition in Slawi.
Try the fragrant black tea, a specialty of the region.
Visit during local tea festivals to enjoy cultural performances and tea tastings.
Spring is a great time to visit Slawi with pleasant weather and blooming tea gardens.
Summer can be hot, but it's a good time to experience the local tea festivals.
Fall offers cooler temperatures, perfect for exploring the city's cultural sites.
Winter is mild, making it a comfortable time to enjoy tea tastings and local traditions.
IDR Rp
$30-$60 p/day
61,206
Indonesian, Javanese
April-June, September-November
Cultural Exploration, Local Experience, Tea Tasting