Baduy Tours

Baduy people (sometimes spelled as Badui or Kanekes) are an indigenous Sundanese ethnic group native to the southeastern part of Banten, specifically Lebak Regency, Banten, Indonesia.

Etymology
The term baduy is a short form derived from baduyut in the Baduy language. It is a native Sundanesic term that refers to an endemic vine plant of western Java, used as a herbal medicine since ancient times. As part of the Sundanese family, baduyut is also bears the same meaning in Old Sundanese and Sundanese. It is likely that in ancient times, there was a river called Baduyut, as the term Cibaduyut (ᮎᮤᮘᮓᮥᮚᮥᮒ᮪) itself literally means "Baduyut River" in the Sundanese language, and it is possible that this tribe was named after the river. The Baduy people sometimes prefer to be called Urang Kanekes (lit. "Kanekes people") or Urang Cibeo (lit. "Cibeo people") instead, as these are the names of their cultural regions or villages. Read more


A day overland tour visiting and sightseeing  the isolated community. It is called Baduy the last tribe around Banten.

Start: Jakarta            End: Jakarta
Price start from USD 75                                                                                        More info

2 days overland tour visiting and sightseeing  the isolated community. It is called Baduy the last tribe around Banten.

Start: Jakarta            End: Jakarta
Price start from USD 150                                                                                    More info