The most beautiful place in Java. International tourists don’t know about Nepal Van Java aka Dusun Butuh. So get here while you can.

I started my adventure by taking a guided motorbike tour through the region. The tour was the perfect way to explore the area and take in the breathtaking scenery.

Silancur, a small village nestled in the mountains.It’s popular with Indonesians for glamping and beautiful spots to have a warm drink, because it’s cold up here in the mountains.

Sukomakmur is an agricultural village on the side of the steep mountain, I was in awe of the locals who seemed to be in their 80s and 90s working in the fields and strapping branches and brush to their backs to take home.

Hands down Nepal Van Java is the most beautiful place I’ve seen

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00:00 Nepal Van Java
01:18 Driving in Nepal Van Java
03:13 Soto Ayam Kampung
04:10 Guided Tour
05:14 Silancur
08:54 Sukomakmur
09:10 Is this the Andes
11:46 Farming terraces
13:37 Is Nepal Van Java Worth It?

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  1. Many of the elderly in this village or any other village in the country in that matter do not know their year of birth. Many of them changed their age so they could go to school during the Japanese colonial era, because at that time many of them were too old to start elementary school. So most of the time the year of birth on their ID Card are not real.

  2. Not only are they smart to have terraces, the ground cover under most of the crops suppresses weeds while preventing erosion! Those drone shots and the overlook views are magical! 😮

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