I set off
I set off for Curug Cibereum early in the morning, hoping the road wouldn't be too busy. From the Cibodas entrance, the journey to Puncak Dua, Sukamakmur, Bogor, felt increasingly cool: the road began to climb, tall pine trees filled the air, and a thin mist hung in the air. Upon arriving at the parking area, I parked my motorcycle and began a light trek along a stone and dirt path—the road was quite steep, but the views along the way were breathtaking.
After about 30-45 minutes of trekking, I finally arrived at Curug Cibereum. The main waterfall wasn't very high but wide, with the sound of falling water, refreshing splashes, and a fairly deep pool in the middle. I immediately took off my shoes, felt the cool water, and stood on the rocks, enjoying the splashing water on both sides. On the other side, there was a small cave beneath the water, so I could explore a bit—careful, it was slippery, but fun!
When I returned, my steps felt light, albeit a little sore. My belongings were wet from the splashes, but my heart was relieved. I had a lot of photos on my camera, my mind was a little "clear," and all the work stress had somehow disappeared.
Entrance to Curug Cibereum is around IDR 18,500 per person (sold directly at the entrance), and on weekends it's around IDR 30,000.
Motorcycle parking is around IDR 3,000.
Public restrooms are available, but there's usually a small fee (around IDR 2,000).
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