MTC Media – Malang. Malang offers a variety of interesting tourist options to visit. Blessed with charming geographical potential, ranging from highlands to coastal areas, there are many choices of natural tourist destinations in Malang that you can visit. One of the natural attractions that you must visit in Malang is Wonosari Tea Plantation. The tea garden area is managed by PT Perkebunan Nusantara (PTPN) XII.
Location
It is 8 KM from the Lawang toll exit and 26 KM from the center of Malang City. The exact location is on Jl. Toyo Marto Village No.2 Bodean Putuk, Toyomarto, Singosari, Malang. It is still quite strategic because it can be reached by using a private vehicle.
The route to this place, if you depart from Malang City, you will pass Jalan Raya Mondoroko and Jalan Diponegoro before reaching Wonosari Tea Garden. Meanwhile, you will travel a distance of around 83.6 kilometers if you depart from the city of Surabaya. Pass through Surabaya – Gempol Toll Road, Gempol – Pandaan Toll Road, and Pandaan – Malang Toll Road. Choose the exit to Purwodadi from the Pandaan – Malang Toll Road, then go to Tegalrejo Road to get to Wonosari Tea Plantation.
Wonosari Tea Plantation has its own charm due to its location on the slopes of Mount Arjuno, giving it a lush and cool atmosphere. Additionally, this agro-tourism site covers 528 hectares of green and expansive tea plantations. You can enjoy the green panorama of the tea fields, see the tea processing firsthand, and learn about various types of tea.
Operational Hours and Entrance Fees
Not only that, for those of you who enjoy challenging activities, you can try the flying fox, rent an ATV, or a mountain bike to explore the plantations. You can also visit Kuneer Hill, located at the peak of the Wonosari Tea Plantation. There, you will find various interesting photo spots, perfect for those who love taking selfies.
The operational hours for this tourist attraction are every day from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The entrance fee for Wonosari Tea plantation is IDR 15,000 on weekdays and IDR 20,000 on weekends. The Bukit Kuneer area charges an additional IDR 10,000 for visitors. What are you waiting for? Schedule your visit now!
Article: Silvia Wulandari
Translator:
- Maesaroh
- Laura Vrisila