Discover Bandung on a private tour
In the verdant highlands of Indonesia, Bandung pulsates with an intriguing mix of the contemporary and the traditional. Picture yourself strolling past art deco facades, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingling with the lively chatter of bustling markets. Known as the "Paris of Java," Bandung reveals its layers best with a local guide. Through Bandung tours, delve deeper than the surface; explore the city’s core. Savour the spicy notes of Sundanese cuisine on a food tour, or marvel at volcanic vistas on a city walk. Your guide ensures you bypass the crowds, leading you to the city’s hidden treasures, showing you Bandung through eyes that know its every nuance. Explore Bandung your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Bandung tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Bandung for every interest, including: Layover tours: Get picked up at the airport or station, then squeeze in a heritage stroll along Jalan Braga and Asia Afrika, a photo stop at Gedung Sate, and a quick bite like batagor at a beloved local shop before your drop-off. If timing lines up, your guide can add a short angklung music visit or a coffee tasting at a neighbourhood roastery. Nature and Wildlife tours: Head early to Kawah Putih’s teal crater lake and then continue to Ranca Upas to see the free-roaming deer and walk through cool tea fields in Rancabali. Prefer a shorter day? Explore Taman Hutan Raya Djuanda for bird calls, pine forest trails, and a waterfall, with an optional soak at Ciater hot springs on the way back. History tours: Learn how world leaders met at the Asian–African Conference Museum inside Gedung Merdeka, then compare Bandung’s Art Deco gems like the Savoy Homann and Grand Preanger over coffee in their classic lobbies. Your guide can point out 1930s façades on Braga Street and share stories behind Dutch-era villas and wartime caves in Dago Pakar. Getting around: Central areas like Braga are walkable, but the city is spread out and traffic can slow you down, and public transit (angkot and buses) can be tricky for visitors. Ask your local guide about chauffeured tours or booking private transportation for smoother, point-to-point touring. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Bandung inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Discover Bandung on a private walking tour and let a local guide show you around its neighborhoods. Having an insider with you is the key to uncovering the city's hidden gems. - Braga Street: Walk down this historic street lined with cafes and art deco architecture. Perfect for cultural tourists and those interested in Bandung’s colonial history. - Dago: This area offers a mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment, making it a great choice for families and multi-generational groups looking for a lively day out. - Lembang: Escape to the cooler highlands of Lembang, where you can visit tea plantations and strawberry farms. Ideal for nature lovers and families seeking outdoor activities. - Cihampelas: Known as "Jeans Street," this neighborhood is a shopping paradise for those looking to explore local fashion. It’s great for bargain hunters and style enthusiasts. - Culinary Street (Jalan Riau): Food lovers will enjoy exploring the variety of local restaurants and cafes here, offering a taste of Bandung’s rich culinary scene. Day trip ideas from Bandung Once you’ve explored Bandung’s cafés and street food, it makes sense to stretch your legs with day trips into the cooler hills and small towns nearby, where craters, tea fields, and hot springs are easy to link in one relaxed loop. Ciwidey and Kawah Putih: Stand at the rim of the pale crater lake, then pair it with a soak at Rengganis hot springs and a slow drive through Rancabali’s tea terraces, which suits photographers, casual hikers, and families, and your tour can lean toward short walks, boat time on the lake, or more time for roadside snacks. Lembang and Tangkuban Perahu: Look into active craters, breathe in pine forest air, and follow it with simple trail time around Maribaya’s bridges and cascades, a good fit if you like geology, cooler weather, and easy viewpoints without long climbs. Ciater Hot Springs, Subang: Unwind in mineral pools fed by the volcano as steam hangs over the water, add a farm stop or fruit stalls on the way, and keep it easy if you’re travelling with kids or want a gentler pace after a busy morning, with your tour set to your preferred soak time. Garut Highlands: Visit a lakeside temple site at Cangkuang, browse leather workshops in Sukaregang, and finish with a hot spring dip in the hills, a flexible day if culture, craft, and simple countryside views are the draw. These day trips from Bandung work well as private tours, and the routes are close enough to keep drive times reasonable while still feeling like you’ve stepped into a different landscape. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Bandung most travellers miss.