Cimahi – Cool Military Highland City Next to Bandung
Cimahi is an independent city in West Java province, directly on Bandung's western edge, at approximately 700 metres elevation. The city was an important base for the Dutch colonial army – the former barracks and military cemetery remain part of the city's character. Cimahi is one of the centres of the Sundanese textile industry, and the surrounding waterfalls and highland air draw Bandung weekenders.
Attractions and Activities
Cimahi Waterfall (Curug Cimahi) is one of West Java's most beautiful waterfalls: plunging 87 metres through tropical forest, it is illuminated with colourful lights in the evening. The Dutch colonial military cemetery (Ereveld Cimahi) is a memorial to World War II prisoners of war – a meticulously maintained, moving place. Cimahi Technopark showcases the local textile industry heritage. Nearby Gunung Burangrang and Tangkuban Perahu volcanoes are popular hiking destinations.
Culture and Cuisine
Sundanese culture is strong here – local markets sell fresh vegetables and Sundanese street food. Batagor (stuffed tofu with fish paste), mie kocok Bandung (shaken noodle soup), and surabi (coconut milk pancakes) are Cimahi-area favourites. Textile markets offer batik and Sundanese woven fabrics.
Public Safety
Cimahi is a safe city. You can move around the city centre freely at night. Paths at the waterfall can be slippery – wear proper footwear. All Bandung services are easily accessible (approx. 15–20 minutes by car). Medical care is available in both Cimahi and Bandung.
Practical Information
From Bandung Husein Sastranegara Airport, approximately 30 minutes by car. From Jakarta via the Cipularang toll road, approximately 2.5 hours. The best time to visit is April to October, though the highland climate is pleasant year-round. Accommodation in Cimahi is limited – most visitors stay in Bandung.