Saung Angklung Udjo (SAU) is a cultural center located in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. It was founded in 1966 by Udjo Ngalagena, a Sundanese musician and artist, with the aim of preserving and promoting the traditional Sundanese arts and culture.


The center is named after the angklung, a traditional Sundanese musical instrument made from bamboo, which is played by shaking to create a distinctive sound. SAU offers various cultural performances, workshops, and courses to visitors, with the angklung being a central part of its programs.


The cultural performances at SAU are a must-see attraction for visitors to Bandung. The performances are colorful, lively, and interactive, featuring traditional Sundanese music, dance, and puppetry. The performances showcase not only the angklung but also other traditional Sundanese musical instruments and dance forms.


In addition to the cultural performances, SAU also offers workshops where visitors can learn how to play the angklung and other Sundanese musical instruments. The center also provides courses in traditional Sundanese dance, puppetry, and other cultural practices.


SAU is committed to preserving and promoting the Sundanese culture, and it has received recognition and awards for its efforts. It is a popular destination for both domestic and international visitors who are interested in experiencing and learning about the traditional arts and culture of West Java.


Entrance Ticket

The entrance ticket price for Saung Angklung Udjo is *Rp67.900* on weekdays and *Rp72.750* on weekends for local tourists. For foreign tourists, the entrance ticket price is *Rp106.700* on weekdays and *Rp116.400* on weekends. You can purchase the tickets in advance as they are limited.