Ciampea is a town and administrative district in the Bogor Regency of West Java, Indonesia. As part of Jakarta's metropolitan area, it provides a unique blend of urban and rural experiences. The district covers an area of 30.62 km² and has a rapidly growing population, estimated at over 181,000 as of mid-2024. The administrative center is located in the town of Bojong Rangkas. Ciampea is subdivided into thirteen villages, each contributing to the area's local charm. It is an ideal spot for those looking to explore the outskirts of Jakarta while experiencing the local culture and community.
Ciampea is best explored by car or motorbike due to its suburban layout.
Try local Indonesian dishes at small warungs for an authentic experience.
Visit the nearby villages to experience traditional Javanese culture.
Prepare for a tropical climate with potential for heavy rain, especially during the wet season.
Spring is warm and pleasant, making it a good time for outdoor activities.
Expect hot and humid weather; stay hydrated and plan indoor activities.
Mild temperatures and less rain make fall a comfortable time to visit.
Rainy season begins; carry an umbrella and expect occasional downpours.
IDR Rp
$30-$60 p/day
207,212
Indonesian, Sundanese
April-June, September-November
Locals, Exploration, Cultural Immersion