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Sustainable Travel in Bandung

Sustainable Travel in Bandung

Bandung Java, Indonesia Travel Guide

Protected Areas

Tahura Djuanda, Tangkuban Perahu, and Kawah Putih are conservation areas.

Waste Management

Minimize plastic waste. Use reusable bottles and dispose trash properly.

Water Conservation

Be mindful of water usage. Take shorter showers and report leaks.

Cultural Sensitivity

Cultural respect enhances your experience and promotes positive interactions with local communities.

Cultural Preservation

Support local arts and cultural preservation directly.

Support Local Culture

  • Attend Saung Angklung Udjo performances.
  • Purchase traditional crafts from artisans.
  • Respect traditional artistic expressions.
  • Support cultural shows.

Respectful Interaction

Modest dress is appreciated, especially at religious sites.

Guidelines

  • Remove shoes when entering mosques or homes.
  • Use right hand for greetings and transactions.
  • Avoid public displays of affection.
  • Learn a few basic Indonesian phrases.

Photography Ethics

Always ask permission before photographing individuals, especially children.

Photo Considerations

  • Permission for people: Especially for children.
  • Sensitive areas: Some prohibit flash or photography.
  • Disruption: Avoid disrupting local life for a photo.
  • Generally fine for public places and tourist sites.

Religious Site Etiquette

Maintain silence and avoid disrupting prayers.

Site Visit Protocol

  • Silence: Avoid noise during prayers.
  • Dress: Respectfully cover shoulders and knees.
  • Electronics: Turn off or silence phones.
  • Rules: Follow any posted entry rules.

Responsible Shopping

Sustainable Gear

Equip yourself with responsibly sourced outdoor gear.

Shop Patagonia

Zero Waste Products

Find reusable items to reduce your environmental footprint.

Package Free Shop

Cultural Harmony

Your mindful interactions contribute positively to cultural exchange.

Economic Impact

Your travel spending can have a positive impact on the local economy.

Community Tourism

Seek opportunities to engage with local communities through tours or homestays.

Direct Local Benefit

  • Homestays: Provide income for residents.
  • Local tours: Empower local residents.
  • Authentic experiences for travelers.
  • G Adventures: Ethical tour operator.

Fair Trade & Ethical Shopping

Purchase souvenirs and crafts directly from artisans or fair trade shops.

Supporting Craftsmanship

  • Direct benefit: Money reaches craftspeople.
  • Sustain skills: Keep traditional skills alive.
  • Souvenirs: Look for local certifications.
  • The Rainforest Site: Conservation with store.

Local Business Support

Prioritize local Warungs (small eateries), independent cafes, and small guesthouses over large international chains.

Eat Local

Prioritize local Warungs and independent cafes.

Stay Local

Choose small guesthouses over large international chains.

Travel Local

Use Angkots or local ride-hailing services (Gojek, Grab).

Ethical Considerations

Avoid activities exploiting animals or people. Donate to reputable charities, not street beggars.