Previously known as "Buitenzorg"
(Sans souci or without worries) during the Dutch colonial
era, Bogor actually lies closer to Jakarta (60 km) than it
does to Bandung (120 kilometers). Appropriately named by the
Dutch as a town "without worries"' they chose Bogor
to be the site for constructing the first palace of the Dutch
Governor General way back in 1745. Later restored in 1832,
the palace still stands solid and elegant today with its stretched
out gardens where deer roam freely on the green grass under
majestically tall old trees. However, Bogor is famous because
of its Botanical Garden which borders the Palace Grounds,
Covering an area of 87 hectares with thousands of species
of plant-life from all over the world, including towering
age old trees and the rashest kinds of orchids.
See the original "Havea Brazilliensis"
rubber tree formely imported from Brazil, and world's largest
flower, the Rafflesia a foul smelling and stemless as well
as leafless plant. When visiting this Garden, arrange for
a permit to visit the neighboring presidential palace, which
belonged to the Dutch Governor general before Indonesia's
independence.
Doing this may by a daylong visit by leaving Jakarta in the
morning and spend the night in the Puncak mountainous region
or your way to andung the next day. Here again, the whole
car trip will be memorable, as scenic tropical beauty all
around is really astonishing. You will also pass by another
smaller presidential Palace at Cipanas, the setting of which
is in a colorful and flowery vast garden around this wooden
but stylish palace.
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