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Located around 15km south-west of the city of Garut in West Java, Mount Papandayan reaches 2,622 metres above sea level and is considered one of the most gigantic of volcanoes – and one of the most dangerous. It once claimed a total of 3,000 lives when it erupted in 1772.
If You climb Mt. Papandayan you will see flowers all around. The view at Tegal Alun, around 200 meters below the summit of Mt. Papandayan. Famous for the breathtaking view of its edelweiss meadow, the place is frequently used as a camp site for hikers looking to rest before performing the last assault on the summit.
Most hikers ascending Mt. Papandayan look to savor the exotic view of Hutan Mati (the dead forest). The forest's vegetation has been scorched away by the lava flow from a past eruption.
If you’re still new to mountain climbing, then Mount Papandayan would be just perfect for you. Its terrain is not too rugged, while the climb is not as steep as its counterparts, and you will still be rewarded in spades with the panoramic, mesmerizing view.
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