A Hidden Paradise : Malang - Indonesia


"I want to go to a city but I want to learn too".
I muttered when I was in high school. One day I found a poster showing a national jamboree activity that raised environmental issues and this activity could take me to a city full of surprises none other than the city of Malang.

Malang located on the island of East Java in the east of Indonesia is a mysterious paradise. It attracts attention with its amazing history, natural beauty, and touching culture. This city which is generally not flooded with tourists is waiting to be discovered with its uniqueness.

 

Rich Historical and Cultural Textures

Malang is a city that keeps traces of the past. Historic buildings from the Dutch colonial period and streets that reflect the breeze of the past tell the city's history. Especially when walking around Jalan Ijen, you may feel like you are taking a walk into the past.

 


Natural Beauty and Hidden Natural Gardens

Outside the city, several parts hold impressive natural beauty. Moreover, the Batu area is very close to Malang and fascinating because of its natural wealth. The lakes, waterfalls, and nature parks here offer serene and breathtaking views.


Local flavors and colorful culture

The streets of Malang are colorful and vibrant. Local markets, handicraft shops, and delicacies reflect Indonesia's rich and diverse culinary culture. Sampling local dishes such as "Bakso" and "Rujak Cingur" here offers a great opportunity to discover the spirit of the city.

 

Hidden Treasures: Places to Visit and Places to See

Malang is home to many places worth exploring. Places like East Java Park 2, Singosari Temple, Malang City Hall, and Coban Rondo Waterfall are just a few of the city's hidden treasures.

Malang appears as an unknown treasure of Indonesia. Those who visit this city are fascinated by its unique atmosphere, and its structures intertwined with history and natural beauty. Malang stands out as one of the must-explore places in Indonesia because of its natural and cultural wealth.

Amazing isn't it?

Who has been to Malang and has memories there? please leave a comment!

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