
West Java Indonesia Travel Guide
Angkot (Angkutan Kota): These little, colorful minibuses serve as the most common form of public transport in Bandung. They work on fixed routes but have no fixed stops. Passengers can hail them anywhere along the route and ask to be dropped off anywhere. This flexibility can be confusing for first-time users. Each angkot typically has its route identified by color and numbers or destinations displayed on the front window.
Trans Metro Pasundan (TMP): This is a relatively new Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system. It offers more structured routes, designated stops, and air-conditioned buses, providing a more comfortable an experience compared to angkots. Payment requires an electronic card (e.g., E-Money from Mandiri, Flazz from BCA, Brizzi from BRI, TapCash from BNI). DAMRI Buses, mainly inter-city, also serve some specific ways through Bandung.
For Angkot, it is useful to ask locals for route guidance. Be clear about your destination to the driver or conductor.
For TMP, use navigation apps Like Google maps or Moovit for route planning. These applications integrate public transit choices.
Mass transit in Bandung, specifically angkots, is generally not wheelchair accessible.
Rp 4,000 - Rp 7,000 per trip
Rp 4,900 per trip
Rp 10,000 - Rp 30,000 (short trip)
Rp 15,000 - Rp 70,000 (per trip)
Taxis and ride-sharing apps offer convenient and often more comfortable ways to get around Bandung, especially for long journeys or when traveling with luggage.
An International Driving Permit (IDP) and national driver's license are legally required. Many visitors opt for a car with a driver as a result of demanding traffic. DiscoverCars.com offers options.
Available locally; valid motorcycle license (national + IDP) and helmet are legally required. Only recommended for skilled riders due to chaotic traffic.
Official bicycle sharing is limited. Some hotels offer rentals. Cycling on main roads can be hazardous due to heavy traffic plus a shortage of dedicated lanes.
Walking and cycling offer ways to experience Bandung up close, especially in specific areas, but they come along with their own challenges.
Various local tour operators offer guided walking tours focusing on colonial architecture, culinary experiences, or street art.
Explore with local insights.
Self-guided tours are possible using maps or travel apps for independent exploration.
Discover at your own pace.
Very congested main roads, especially during peak hours, are best avoided on foot or by bicycle on account of traffic and fumes.
Prioritize safety.
Choosing the right transport mode can contribute to seamless exploration of the city's unique charm.
Factor in local conditions for a more pleasant and efficient travel experience.