At an altitude of 1,300 meters above sea level (masl), Embung Bansari consistently offers spectacular natural scenery year-round. Located on the cool, lush slopes of Mount Sindoro in Temanggung Regency, Central Java, this spot is designated as the highest reservoir (or embung, a local rainwater catchment) in the entire province.
Imagine this: The only sound breaking the silence of the night is the chirping of crickets. A gentle breeze carries bone-chilling cold air, demanding you zip up your thickest jacket. Yet, you are perfectly content, strumming a guitar by the campfire, gazing at the distant twinkle of thousands of city lights below. This is the weekend spirit of Embung Bansari.
Embung Bansari’s main attraction is its unparalleled view of Central Java’s majestic volcanoes. In favorable weather, visitors can spot a staggering nine mountain peaks, including the colossal Mount Sindoro (3,136 masl) and Mount Sumbing (3,371 masl), alongside Merbabu, Prau, and others.
By midday, the plains below Bansari are often blanketed in thick Cumulus clouds, giving visitors the genuine impression of standing on a land above the clouds. At night, the darkness is dramatically countered by the twinkling lights of houses in the valley and, astonishingly, the faint glow of fishing boat lights on the distant Java Sea to the north.
The serene 1.5-hectare reservoir, completed in 2021, holds a deeper purpose than tourism. Built with an impressive capacity of 8,588 \text{m}^3, Embung Bansari primarily serves as a vital water source, irrigating approximately 100 hectares of local farmland.
Temanggung is famous as a tobacco production hub, and these vital waters ensure local farmers can cultivate their crops—green tobacco fields and vegetable gardens—even during the dry season. This balance of crucial agricultural function and stunning natural beauty makes Embung Bansari a true community success story.
Embung Bansari operates 24 hours a day, making it perfect for both morning excursions and overnight camping:
- Best Time to Visit: Clear mornings (for the mountain view) or evenings (for the “sea of lights”). The air can drop to a chilly 14 degrees Celsius during the dry season peak.
- Entrance & Camping: The entry fee is incredibly affordable at Rp5,000 per person. Camping requires an additional fee of Rp15,000 per person. If you don’t have gear, management (BUMDes Tirta Sembada) offers tents for rent.
- Getting There: Embung Bansari is a 45-minute drive (18 km) from the Temanggung city center on paved, ascending roads. There are no public transport routes; private vehicles (motorcycles or cars) are essential.
- Facilities: Basic facilities are available, including a prayer room, restrooms, and food stalls managed by local residents.
Crucial Advice for Travelers:
- Bring Warmth: Given the altitude, pack thick jackets and blankets—the chill is real!
- Power Up: There is no electricity on-site for general use. Bring your power banks or portable power supplies to charge electronics.
Pack your bags and prepare to explore one of Central Java’s most visually stunning—and economically meaningful—destinations. (Emha/indonesia.go.id)



