Tangkuban                perahu is a volcano, 25 kilometers north of Bandung direction of                Lembang. Its location is in between Sagalaherang village, Sagalaherang                district, Subang regency and Cikole village, Lembang district, Bandung                regency. This is Bandung's most famous tourist volcano just 28 km                north of the city. This volcano offers many places to see and explore.                Whether we look into the huge crater or hike down into it, stroll                through the forest on its slopes, or simply enjoy the splendid panoramic                scenery. Mt. Tangkuban Perahu is an interesting destination that                everyone in the Bandung area is fond of visiting. When seen from                Bandung, Mt. Tangkuban Perahu has a distinctive shape, like an upside                down boat. Tangkuban Perahu means, in fact, "up-turned boat"                This peculiar shape has stimulated the fantasy of the Sundanese                people from early times as expressed in the Legend of Sangkuriang.                Geologically, Mt. Tangkuban Perahu has played a significant role                in the development of Parahyangan highlands. Eruptions have contributed                immensely to the hills north of Bandung through lava flowing into                the valleys and hardening into rock, thus forming big cliffs over                which waterfalls leap. Likewise, mud flows have formed a semi-circular                cone of gentle gradient (what geologists call "a fan"),                which is now a mass that blocked the valley of the ancient Citarum                River near present day in Padalarang (some 18 km west of Bandung),                this caused a lake to form covering the whole Bandung plain.

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