Purwakarta is a city and regency in the Parahyangan mountain region of Western Java, Indonesia.
The city of Purwakarta is located about halfway between the metropolitan areas of Greater Jakarta and Bandung, at the foothills of the mountainous Pahrayangan region. The city is the capital of Purwakarta regency, which also includes the Jatiluhur reservoir, the largest artificial lake of Indonesia.
Purwakarta is along the Cipularang toll road that connects the city to the city of Bandung in the south, and Cikampek in the north. At Cikampek, the toll road connects to other toll roads to the west (Jakarta) and east (Cirebon). Purwakarta is served by the toll road exits at KM 76 and KM 84, with the kilometres counting from Cawang in East Jakarta.
In addition to the toll road, there are major trunk roads from Purwakarta to the east (Subang) and northeast (Pamanukan). Smaller roads connect to the mountainous areas in the southeast, including Lembang and Ciater.
The city's station is Purwakarta railway station 📍, at which Argo Parahyangan (Executive and Business class) goes both to Bandung or to Jakarta Gambir and Jatinegara station. The tariff is the same as a full trip from Jakarta to Bandung about Rp100,000 for executive class and Rp80,000 for business class.
There are only two daily economy class trains to and from Jakarta, Pasar Senen stations for Rp 67,000. In the other direction, other than using Argo Parahyangan, there is the Garut Cibatuan local train, which goes to Bandung and Garut.
Most intercity buses stop in Purwakarta at the junction near the Sadang motorway exit (Sadang bus stop 📍) at the northern side of the city. There are frequent buses to and from various bus terminals in Jakarta, as well as Bekasi, Bandung, Subang, and Karawang.
2nd-order administrative division
Primary administrative division