JAKARTA - Take a break from everyday routines while enjoying quality moments before the new year can be a fun way while filling holiday time. Starting from the mountains to areas with cool temperatures, it seems that it can be an option for fun tourist destinations.

Visiting natural attractions is not only fun, but also provides health benefits. In this case, it is also important to choose the right clothes so that our vacation is not disturbed.

Therefore, in addition to planning destinations, it is also important to choose the right clothes to stay comfortable while on vacation.

" Enjoying the beauty of nature is believed to reduce stress levels, and have a restorative effect in order to increase concentration and cool the mind."

"Therefore, we would like to share some of the inspirations for local tourist destinations that can be an option for you to visit, as well as recommendations for appropriate clothing supplies to ensure that comfort is maintained during the holidays," explained Lisqia Lalantika, Marketing Manager of Uniqlo Indonesia in a statement to VOI.

Here are some cool destinations in Indonesia that you can visit, as well as a suitable choice of clothing to ensure comfort.

The city of Batu, which is located not far from Malang, is known for its natural beauty and cool air. Surrounded by mountains such as Welirang and Arjuno, Batu has an average temperature of around 18 degrees Celsius to 24 degrees Celsius. In addition to cool air, Batu also offers various family tourist destinations, from museums to zoos.

To face the cool weather, make sure to bring comfortable and warm clothes. Fleet jackets or flanel shirts are the right choice to mix with a favorite t-shirt or t-shirt. You will still look stylish and comfortable throughout the day.

If you are looking for a place to camp or enjoy a green natural view, Canning in West Java can be an attractive choice. With temperatures ranging from 18 degrees Celsius to 22 degrees Celsius, this area is famous for its beautiful tea plantations and waterfalls. You can also visit Situ Cileunca or Forest Pinus Rahong for other exciting activities.

To maintain warmth, wear basic clothes that can absorb sweat, such as a warm t-shirt and sweat pants. At night, don't forget to wear additional layers such as a jacket or sweater to stay comfortable.

Located at an altitude of about 1,300 meters above sea level, Berastagi in North Sumatra offers cool air. Surrounded by two active volcanoes, Berastagi has stunning natural views and a variety of interesting tourist attractions such as hot springs and the Pusaka Museum.

For trips in Berastagi, choose layer clothes such as warm shirts and cardiogan or light jackets. Combine with comfortable trousers so you can enjoy the trip optimally.

Alahanpanjang, a tourist village in West Sumatra, is known for its very cold temperatures, ranging from 10 degrees Celsius to 15 degrees Celsius.

Also known as the "Snowless Cold Fagari", the region offers stunning natural views, including the famous Lake Diateh.

If you visit here, make sure to bring warm clothes, such as cotton shirts that can withstand cold temperatures, as well as light vests or jackets as protection from cold air. For families who bring children, make sure to choose clothes with comfortable and easy-to-wear ingredients so that your little one can still move freely.

Dieng, which is located at an altitude of 2,590 meters above sea level, is one of the favorite destinations for nature lovers. With temperatures that can reach 0 degrees C in the morning, Dieng offers natural beauty such as Sikunir Hill, Mount Prau, and Color Telaga which changes color according to the reflection of sunlight.

To deal with cold temperatures, wear a layer of clothing that can warm your body, such as a down jacket or a soft sweater. Don't forget to wear warm underwear so that you stay comfortable when doing outdoor activities.


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