Sigandul View, Instagrammable cafe in Temanggung, Central Java. (Photo: IG Sigandul View).

A CUP hot coffee landed on the table. The cold Sigandul View in Temanggung Regency, Central Java, encouraged me to immediately sip the coffee served by the cafe owner. The owner of Sigandul View is Luthfi Naufal.

My encounter with the cafe owner was not accidental. While looking for a hotel, The vehicle that took me from Semarang to Temanggung passed through Sigandul View. The driver, Cock, said that this place has the best view in Temanggung.

Accidentally, the hotel we were going to was located right in front of it. Curious about Kokok's words, finished check in, I immediately stepped into the cafe. It doesn't reach Sigandul View from the hotel 5 minutes walk.

That afternoon, I just ordered a cup of coffee and fries, and choose to sit in the park. I paid around IDR 15 thousand to get a place in the park. The view from the garden is truly beautiful. Rows of green trees, including tobacco, able to cool the eyes and heart.

This place is suitable for Paradiva who want to relax, especially after almost a week of activities at the office.
The next day, I was introduced to a stakeholder in the Posong tourist area development project, Zumy. It was from him that I was introduced to the owner of Sigandul View.

From the owner of the cafe, I know that the coffee served at Sigandul View is mostly locally produced. like karaoke, Luthfi also introduced me to typical Posong coffee, a tobacco producing area in Temanggung. Posong Coffee is famous for its uniqueness, namely tobacco-flavored.

Apart from enjoying coffee at the cafe, Visitors can also buy ground Posong Coffee to take home. Price for one pouch, around IDR 25 thousand.


4 Instragammable side

Selfie di Sigandul View. (Foto: Istimewa)
Selfie at Sigandul View. (Photo: Special)

Sigandul View is a three-story restaurant and cafe. Each floor offers beautiful panoramas. No less interesting, the rectangular cafe has 4 sides that are all Instragammable. Suitable for Paradiva who likes selfies.

The twin mountains Sindoro and Sumbing can also be seen from the cafe, as well as being a cool photo background. Specifically, at sunrise and sunset. Another unique thing about the cafe is the circular glass bridge, which again, Instagrammable. To pose on the glass bridge, the manager limits the maximum 10 person.

One photo background that is a shame to miss is the Sigandul Bridge. The bridge was inaugurated in 2016 It has long been known as a selfie spot. However, Selfies at Sigandul View with views of the famous Sigandul Bridge are no less beautiful.

When the tobacco harvest arrives, The view from Sigandul View also becomes even more unique. Paradiva can take the Sigandul Bridge as a backdrop with additional views of rows of tobacco leaves being dried in the sun along Jalan Raya Parakan, Wonosobo KM8. This is the location of Sigandul View and Sigandul Bridge.

Facility

Sigandul View combines the concept of natural tourism, restaurant, cafe and accommodation. In the area there is a rabbit cage, koi fish pond, two villas, prayer room, and parking for cars and motorbikes.

The villa consists of: 2 level and can be filled approx 6 guest. On the first floor there are rooms, complete with bed, cupboard, and private bathroom. On the second floor there are several mattresses and pillows with glass windows offering a beautiful view. The villa owner said the second floor could be used for children. The second floor is spacious and without partitions, so that children can freely move and play. Children staying at the villa can also do outdoor activities such as feeding rabbits and fish.

Sigandul View terletak di Jalan Raya Parakan – Wonosobo KM 8, Field Area, Temanggung, Central Java. This place can be reached in approx 30 minutes from Temanggung city center. Prices for food and drinks in the cafe start from IDR 15 thousand. While the villa, around IDR 2.5 million/day.

Sigandul View is like a hidden gem in Central Java. For me, this is my first time going to Temanggung, This place can be a place to unwind after the weekend 5 working days in Jakarta.

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