There are numerous recreational and tourist sites on the slopes of Mt Ciremai. Various sites, including parks and cafes, attract crowds of visitors from Cirebon. The museum at Linggajati on the slopes of Mt Ciremai which records the important historical event of the
Linggadjati Agreement during the struggle for Indonesian Independence in 1946 attracts many visitors during weekends. The
Mt Ciremai National Park extends for a considerable distance around the slopes of the mountain. The eastern slope of Mt Ciremai has several interesting places, popular among tourists and visitors. Near the town of Cilimus (between Cirebon and
Kuningan city), there is a natural volcanic
hot springs of Sangkanhurip. It is a popular tourist spot for spas and relaxation among people of Cirebon and Kuningan. The clear spring water and ponds of Cigugur and Cibulan are a natural water swimming pool that is also the sanctuary of rare
Kancra bodas fish, which are considered sacred fish among locals. Forest sanctuary can be found on the slopes around the summit, however, the popular forest sanctuary is in Linggajati, on the eastern slopes. On the Southeastern slopes near the city of Kuningan, there is
the Cipari megalithic site which is an important archaeological site of
the Indonesian prehistoric period. Groups of hikers, including parties of students, regularly climb the peak. This often takes 12 hours or more for the round trip, and involves camping on the mountain for a night for some groups. As is frequently the case in other parts of Indonesia, groups are expected to register with local officials before beginning the climb. Care is needed because inexperienced hikers sometimes run into considerable difficulties. Groups often begin the climb from
Linggajati in the east, Palutungan from the south near the town of Cigugur, or
Majalengka to the west. == See also ==