| Sunrise view of Mount Bromo: Sunrise on the left and Mt. Bromo on the right |
Dates of Travel:
02-03 April 2015
Itinerary:
02 April - Surabaya to Mt. Bromo
03 April - Climb Mt. Bromo & travel to Kawah Ijen
04 April - Climb Kawah Ijen & travel to Bali
05 April - Bali
06 April - Bali
07 April - Bali to Singapore
Rough estimate for the entire trip:
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| Not inclusive of food and shopping |
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Taking advantage of the Good Friday/Easter Sunday long weekend, my friends and I headed to East Java for a mini hiking expedition. Considering that among us, two of the guys in our group has been to Mount Everest base camp, Mt. Rinjani, African mountains, etc. This is nothing but child's play to them. Of course you need some level of fitness or you'll be left huffing and puffing behind.
I booked the tour from Singapore and for Rp1,080,625 (Approx. S$112) per person, the entire tour includes the transfer from Surabaya Airport - Mt. Bromo - Kawah Ijen - Ferry across Java Strait - Villa in Bali. It also includes a guide to bring us up and down both volcanoes, jeep for Mt. Bromo and water for each day.
I booked with the agency, Wisata Alam Tours and had to pay a deposit of 20% to secure the tour. That is understandable, however the tour agency insisted that I had to pay the 4.5% handling fee charged by Paypal. Although it was not a lot, the agency inflated the exchange rate to quite a ridiculous amount. After clarifying, the agency relented and gave me a proper and acceptable exchange rate.
Things that were NOT included were: entrance tickets for both volcanoes, lunch & dinner during the trip, horse riding at Mt. Bromo & accommodation.
As for lodging, I booked all accommodations on my own as the price quoted by the agency was rather ridiculous. We stayed at Cafe Lava Hostel at Mt. Bromo & Arabica Homestay at Kawah Ijen.
If you're interested to hike up Mt. Bromo or Kawah Ijen, you can contact my guide, Miko, directly. He will be able to arrange something similar but at a lower cost. He is also a fabulous guide with a wealth of knowledge and even helped me massage my leg when I missed a footing and twisted my ankle.
Tel: +62 81336162411
Email: javatourholidays@gmail.com
Website: http://javatourholidays.blogspot.com
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| mie bakso |
| mie wrapped in beancurd skin |
| enjoying the view while eating bakso |
Cafe Lava Hostel
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| Cafe Lava Hostel |
Tel: +62 335 541020
Fax: +62 335 541147
Email: cafelavarsvn@gmail.com
Room: Economy Room - shared bathroom with hot shower
Price: Rp150,000 per room - double sharing
Despite the room being small, there was a beautiful garden outside our rooms and benches for us to chill. The weather was nice and sunny and the wind was cool! We had a shared toilet of two cubicles with intermittent hot water. At night, it was such a struggle to shower with the intermittent hot water and I had to soap my entire body and pray the hot water lasts enough to rinse all the suds away.
| Silient Hill |
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| Local trying to sell us beanies |
Catching the Sunrise at Mount Penanjakan
Elevation: 2,770 m
Temperature: 5-8 Degree Celsius
Things to bring: Proper shoes (running shoes will do), jackets (I layered with heatech for both top and bottom, dry-fit shirt, sweater & a windbreaker), gloves (if you're really afraid of the cold), headlamps and a camera!!
| Catching the sunrise |
We woke up at 2.45am and left about 3.30am from the hostel just to catch this sunrise view on Mount Penanjakan! We actually had to take a jeep and travel under the blanket of darkness across a portion of the sand sea where the jeep will bring us 3/4 of the way up to catch the sunrise. Where the jeep can no longer go, we alighted a traveled by foot with hasten steps in the hopes of getting a good view.
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| Catching the sunrise! |
Instead of going the usual view point, Miko brought us to another view point which is slightly lower, as there's too many tourists (like us) trying to get a glimpse of the sunrise! Although it may be lower, there's lesser people and we're thankful for that. Also, the fog rolled in and totally covered the upper view point. About 30 mins later, we could see the sun rays breaking the horizon and the riot of colours lighting up the sky. It was worth however early we woke up and however tired we were.
At the viewpoint, there were locals selling coffee, tea and even Pop Mie (cup noodles) which my hungry monkey friends quickly gobbled up.
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| Sunrise |
We followed a track out from the view point where we could get a better glimpse of Mt. Bromo. Miko said that he has brought many tours here and each time is different. Even he is awed.
| Mt. Bromo in the background! |
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| Sunrise view of Mt. Bromo |
| 4WD Jeep |
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| Inside the jeep! |
| It's soooo sandy! |
| Piling onto the jeep! |
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| Jumpshots! |
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| Mt Bromo at the back! |
Mount Bromo
Elevation: 2,329 m
Last eruption: January 28, 2011
Temperature: 15-20 Degree Celsius (will be quite hot when the sun shines on you)
Things to bring: Scarf/Mask, beanie/hat (if you're afraid of sand getting in your hair and ears), proper shoes (running shoes will do), sunglasses, windbreaker at least, plenty of water.
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| Crossing the sand sea |
| Riders of Bromo! |
It was a good call to take the horse because right at the base, there's this part where it's really steep with holes and valleys. I may not have made it if I traveled on foot.
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| very steep hill! |
| Stairs leading up to the crater |
| Crater of Mt. Bromo |
| Crater Rim on Mt. Bromo |
At the bottom of the stairs, there are plently of tents and locals selling coffee, tea, Pop Mie, and even the really awesome (Instant Noodle) Indo Mie Goreng (Rp10,000)!! There were locals selling bouquets of flowers as offerings to the volcano Gods. We bought two for Rp40,000, but I felt that it could have been cheaper if G was there. My bargaining skills are not as fantastic as his.
| throwing the flowers in and making a wish |
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Check out my other post on Kawah Ijen!











