Gunung Padang Megalithic Site
Unlock the Secrets of
an Ancient World
Is This Atlantis?
History books say civilization started 6,000 years ago. Gunung Padang proves them wrong.
Radiocarbon dating suggests this site could be up to 25,000 years old—making it significantly older than the Giza Pyramids (Egypt) and Stonehenge (UK).
Buried beneath the green hills of Cianjur lies a massive stepped structure constructed by an unknown ancient civilization. Join us on a day trip from Jakarta/Bogor to walk on these ancient stones, feel the mystic energy, and decide for yourself: Is this the cradle of human civilization?

Trip Highlights
A mix of History, Mystery, and Scenery.
The Megaliths
Climb the 5 ancient terraces. Touch the magnetic stones.
Private & Flexible
Comfortable Private Car. Stop anytime for photos.
Waterfall Bonus
Visit hidden Curug Cikondang (If time permits).
Expert Insight
Deep context about history & local mysteries.
Who Has Visited This Ancient Site?
Join the list of happy explorers who witnessed the mystery.










🗓️ Expedition Timeline
Private Tour from Jakarta/Bogor
We pick you up directly from your hotel lobby. Sit back and relax in our comfortable private car (AC). We start early to avoid traffic and maximize the day.
Before reaching the site, we stop at the mesmerizing Gedeh/Cianjur Tea Plantation. Breathe the fresh air and capture stunning green landscape photos.
Meet your local guide. Start the trek up the stairs (approx. 20-30 mins). “Ojek” (motorcycle taxi) is available if you want to skip the walk.
Explore Terrace 1 to Terrace 5. Touch the magnetic sounding stones, see the columnar joints, and enjoy the panoramic view from the top of the megalithic pyramid.
Rest and recharge. Enjoy a delicious Sundanese lunch (Nasi Liwet) with a view of the hills.
*Subject to time & fitness.
If we have enough time and you are up for more trekking, we can visit Curug Cikondang (The Mini Niagara of West Java).
We drive you back safely to your hotel in Jakarta or Bogor. End of the adventure.
- Private AC Car (Fuel, Parking, Tolls included)
- Professional Driver
- Hotel Pickup & Return (Jakarta/Bogor area)
- Entrance Tickets to Gunung Padang
- Local Guide (Specialist in Megalithic History)
- Mineral Water
- Standard Lunch (Local Cuisine)
- Personal Expenses (Souvenirs, extra snacks)
- Tips for Driver & Guide (Appreciated but not mandatory)
- Personal Insurance
- Waterfall Entrance Ticket (If visited)
💬 Explorers’ Stories






Common Questions
Everything you need to know before booking.
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FACTS ABOUT GUNUNG PADANG
Uncovering the Truth Behind the Legend
A Shocking Discovery & The Age
Indonesia is home to numerous prehistoric megalithic sites, but none have caused as much global stir as the discovery of Gunung Padang. This ancient site has captured the attention of geologists and scientists worldwide, challenging conventional historical narratives. The significance of Gunung Padang lies in two shocking revelations: its age and its scale—both of which could rewrite history as we know it.
Gunung Padang consists of five distinct terraces or layers. Radiocarbon dating reveals that the top layer is approximately 3,500 to 5,000 years old. However, deeper core samples taken from 5 to 12 meters below the surface yielded astonishing results: between 14,500 and 25,000 BC.
This suggests that ancient people built the site layer by layer over thousands of years. If accurate, these findings make Gunung Padang significantly older than the Great Pyramid of Giza (2,551 BC). Such an ancient origin hints at the existence of a highly advanced prehistoric civilization, raising comparisons with the legendary sunken civilization of Atlantis.
Gigalithic Size & The Scientific Investigation
When measured using modern technology, Gunung Padang isn’t just a megalithic site—it qualifies as a gigalithic site. The visible upper structure features five terraces measuring around 150 meters long. But geophysical scans reveal that the underground construction is much larger than what’s seen on the surface.
The 2011–2014 Government Investigation:
Initiated by the government, a multidisciplinary team used three primary methods:
- Core Drilling: Reached depths of up to 35 meters. Samples dated by Beta Analytic Lab (Miami) confirmed dates up to 25,000 BC.
- Geophysical Scanning: Led by Dr. Danny Hilman, scans revealed three underground chambers. One chamber is as large as a small house.
- Excavation: The team found ancient mortar composed of 45% iron minerals and 40% silica—sophisticated engineering. They also found the unique “Kujang Stone” artifact.
Controversy & Conclusion
Sudden Suspension:
In 2014, the government abruptly halted the excavation and research. Interestingly, an indigenous entrepreneur reportedly offered 12 trillion rupiah (around USD 1 billion) to develop the site, but the offer was declined.
The discoveries at Gunung Padang, if verified further, could dramatically alter our understanding of human civilization. Whether a missing chapter of history or a key to an ancient mystery, Gunung Padang is more than just a pile of stones—it may be a gateway to rewriting our past.
History is Waiting.
Walk where the ancients walked 20,000 years ago. Book your private guide now.
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