Getting Around
Parung is strategically located, making it easy to travel to nearby cities like Jakarta and Bogor.
Parung, located in West Java, Indonesia, is a lively town known for its traditional market, Pasar Parung, which serves as a commercial hub. The town is strategically positioned at a crossroads, making it a key route from Bogor to Jakarta, Depok, and South Tangerang. Visitors can experience the local culture and daily hustle, with the market often causing traffic congestion. A notable feature of Parung is the Pohon Jubleg tree, which locals attribute mystical qualities to due to its age.
Parung, located in West Java, Indonesia, is a lively town known for its traditional market, Pasar Parung, which serves as a commercial hub. The town is strategically positioned at a crossroads, making it a key route from Bogor to Jakarta, Depok, and South Tangerang. Visitors can experience the local culture and daily hustle, with the market often causing traffic congestion. A notable feature of Parung is the Pohon Jubleg tree, which locals attribute mystical qualities to due to its age.
Traditional market, Pasar Parung, as a commercial center.
Strategic crossroads location connecting major cities.
Home to the mystical Pohon Jubleg tree.
Close access to major cities like Jakarta and Bogor.
Traditional market is a central attraction.
Traffic congestion is common near the market.
Parung is strategically located, making it easy to travel to nearby cities like Jakarta and Bogor.
Visit Pasar Parung for a taste of local culture and traditional goods.
Exploring traditional markets and experiencing local culture.
IDR Rp
$30-$60 p/day
Indonesian, Sundanese, English
Expect traffic congestion near the market, especially during peak hours.
Cultural Exploration, Shopping, Local Experience
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a great time to visit Parung with mild weather, perfect for exploring the market.
Summers can be hot, but it's a lively time with bustling market activities.
Fall offers pleasant weather and a less crowded experience in the market.
Winters are mild, making it an ideal time to experience local culture without the heat.