Hello traveler...
Let me show you a tea plantation in the Pengalengan area that is very large and beautiful. When you are there you will not miss your time before walking among these tea plants.
West Java is one of the provinces in Indonesia that has many tea plantations. Its area reaches 71% of all tea plantations in Indonesia there in west java. So when you visit West Java you will find tea plantations on the left and right of your road. That's also what I saw along the way to our glamping in Pengalengan. Tea plantations are everywhere and that's better than anything.
I will show you a bit of Tea plantations in West Java.
The tea plantation that I showed you is near the glamping, so before you arrive at the glamping site, this tea plantation will welcome you and the wind around it seems to invite you to play around it. When I first arrived there, I had to check in first and ignore this magnificent tea plantation. I passed by it continuously but only went around it when I was waiting for the pick-up to return to Jakarta. So, even though it was short, it was still fun.
Next to this tea plantation, there is a pine forest that is no less huge. But when I saw it, I didn't dare to enter it because it was okay there. I mean, the pine forest is not a pine forest that is empowered by the government for tourism. It looks still natural so I'm afraid of being found by wild animals and wild animals there. So yeah I didn't dare to enter it.
This is a small part of the tea plantation in Pengalengan. As you can see almost all parts of Pengalengan are tea plantations. When we went to Taman Langit, it was the highest spot to see the sunrise, also a big tea plantation. I saw the tea farmers coming early in the morning to pick the tea leaves. It was a perfect morning when you could see the farmers starting their work with a big smile.
For the tea plantation near this glamping, maybe I missed the farmers picking tea, because we traveled to other tea plantations.
To be honest, in my lifetime, I just saw the tea plantations here. In my hometown of course there is a tea plantation as big as this, but I never had the chance to visit it because it was so far away. Even when I was in Bandung, I often went to the pine forest and rarely met a tea plantation. This was the first time I could spend time in a tea plantation, even if only for a short time, that was certainly enough.
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Vivie Hardika
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