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A cup of coffee and talking at Gado gadu in Bandung

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Putrajaya

Hello Expat,
We run the Gado gadu hostel in Bandung/ West Java/.  We met in hostel and we were living in hostel. After traveling ourselves and staying in various types of backpacker's, we established the Gado gadu hostel.
With our dreams, comes reality and really hard work. We built Gg from the ground up. After two months of planning, permitting, renovation and shopping for a necessary materials, our hostel finally opened it's door on 17 February 2014.
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if you live in bandung we invite you for a cup of coffee.

Kate and Sutisna

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happyhour

Hi Putra, welcome to the Expat-blok, hope you will  be an active new member here. Good to hear that something new is happening and wishing you all the best....

Tell us something more if you don't mind..

Hansson

It looks quite clean from the photos but Rp907,000 for a double room?

Christine

Hi Kate and Sutisna > I would invite you to register your hostel in the business directory in Indonesia as free advertising is not allowed on the forum.

I wish you best of luck in your new adventure.

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