Thursday, March 8, 2007

TOURIST MAP EAST JAVA

BEACHES
Grajagan Surfing Area - Banyuwangi
Plengkung Bay - Banyuwangi
Tabuhan Island - Banyuwangi
Bama Beach - Situbondo
Bangrang Beach - Ketapang
Camplong Beach - Madura
Popoh Beach - Trenggalek
White Sand (Pasir Putih) - Situbondo
Balekambang Beach - Malang
Bande Alit Beach - Jember

PARK AND ZOO
Surabaya Zoological Park - Surabaya
Alas Purwo National Park - Banyuwangi
Meru Betiri National Park - Jember - Banyuwangi
Baluran National Park - Situbondo
Bromo Tengger Semeru Park - Probolinggo - Lumajang

MUSEUMS
Monjaya Museum - Surabaya
Mpu Tantular Museum - Surabaya
Brawijaya Museum - Malang

HERITAGES
Kwan Sing Bio Temple - Tuban
Astatinggi Tombs - Madura
Colonial Architecture Scenic Harbor - Pasuruan
Islam Tombs - Bangkalan Madura
Jawi Temple - Pandaan
Penataran Temple - Blitar
Singosari Temple - Malang
Tengowangi Hindu Temple - Jombang
Kraton Sumenep Palace - Madura
Mt. Wilis - Malang
Santa Maria Church - Surabaya
Vredenburg - Jogja

NATURE & VIEWS
Roksa Cave - Madura
Sedudo Fall - Nganjuk
Mt. Bromo Tengger Creater Sand Sea - Probolinggo
Mt. Ijen - Banyuwangi
Tea Plantation - Wonosari

ART PERFORMANCE
Bull Races - Bangkalan, Pamekasan, Madura
Candra Wildatika Open Air Theater - Pandaan
Taman Budaya Surabaya - Surabaya

MARKET & ART SHOP
Flower and Bird Market - Malang
Tanjung Bumi Batik Crafts - Madura
In Handycraft - Surabaya

Travel Tips To G-Land

Plengkung Bay is located in the southern part of East Java. The G-Land derived from Grajagan, the name of the particular spot (and also the name of a village nearby) at Plengkung where huge waves can be found. July to August would be the best time to surf.
Condition of surrounding areas since the camp is exclusively situated near the jungle where there are big trees as well as many bushes spread out everywhere plus a humid air resulted by such natural circumstances. Accordingly, these could probably a proper habitat for mosquitoes that may unexpectedly lead to malaria disease. However, during this season actually there are seemingly very few mosquitoes found, as weather is quite dry. Yet, it's still very much advisable for all guests to follow these helpful tips as:
  • Take an anti malarial Prophlactic medication (Chloroquiet Progvanil, Larium or Doxylycline).
  • Take measure against being bitten, e.g. by wearing a long shirt and trousers and mosquito nets anytime when sleeping.
In addition, at Jungle Surf Camp, the medical facilities are also equipped with emergency medical supplies like: detection first-aid kits for malaria along with proper treatment as well in case any guest get contacted with this disease. More importantly, the sun is very strong and hot, hence, bring enough sun block, protect your skin from sun-ray's direct exposure which might be seve-rally causing any serious sun burn case. Besides, it is pretty useful to use hat, helmet with the visor, sun glasses especially in the late after-noon.

Here are some tips what you should take to G-Land:
· A good hat and water-proof sun-screen.
· Sand-shoes and thongs.
· Board-shorts, t-shirts, 1 pair light-weight, long-pants and long-sleeve wind cheater.
· Basic first-aid kit, antiseptic dressing, etc.
· Two towels and sun-glasses.
· Personal toiletries, after-sun cream, insect repellent.
· Walkman, camera, handy-cam and books.
· Booties, 2 surf-boards.
· Light-weight wet-suits, rash-vest, gate helmet and spare leg-ropes.

PLENGKUNG BAY (G-Land)


Perfect Wave for Surfing in he World
Plengkung bay or G-Land (Grajagan) is considered one of the greatest surfing breaks in the world and one of destination of the surfing world. Exotic surf travel almost never has the kind of grace and logic that it does in magazines and movies. Beautiful, uncharted waves are out there, but its a long, tedious, sometimes dangerous job finding them. Only a few surfers ever sail out into the great unknown. This is why many people today think of Grajagan (G-Land), in southeast Java, not just as a perfect wave, but as a perfect adventure.
More than a name or a place, G-land is a haven. So close but yet so far from Bali, G-land is a magnet for swell and is definitely not overrated. The set up in G-land is simple, the relaxed atmosphere and pumping waves make for an experience like no other surf trip. Starting with the fact that its located at
the edge of a jungle filled with birds, reptiles, insects and other creatures not found on the beaches of Sydney or Los Angeles.
G-Land is a long fast wave typical of most Indonesian waves, suggested surf board length at 68 " 72 Gun " unless you surf like a top 44 contender, so bring a couple of Guns and your hot-dogger for the small days or down at 20/20s. You should bring at least 2 boards, Indonesian waves are powerful and its possible to break boards, so be prepared and bring at least two boards.


Spot information for surfing at G-land
Type of break : reef break
Type of wave : fast wave
Direction : left hand
Bottom : coral
Average lenght of ride : long
Suitable for : expert level

Detailed information
Crowd level : a normal crowd
Best tide : mid
Ideal board size : 6'8-7'4 Mini gun
Ideal wind direction : north,west,south,east

Wavesize & wetsuit
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
10' - 15' 6' - 10' 6' - 10' 10' - 15'
Boardshorts Boardshorts Boardshorts Boardshorts


How to Getting There

From your local domestic airport, you can fly to Bali. Arrive in Bali use a travel to go to G-Land, but its recommended to use surf guide to go to G-Land because it will more easier and safe.

Where to Stay
On G- Land there are several beach front losmen, front beach room and bungalow.
Example of accommodation in G-Land: "G-Land Jungle Surf Camp" With a bungalow style accommodation which is strongly constructed to facilitate the unique lifestyle of most adventurers who love being in the jungle and nature and to provide as much natural element as possible inside the room. Accommodation is in free standing thatched bungalows sleeping for 2 adults and equipped with double or 2 single beds with mosquito nets, bed side light, small table inside the room, cool fan, private balcony, comfortable terrace seat, table, water dispenser and board racks.

Moving Around
There is National Park called "Alas Purwo" and is open March to November and located just off the beach line.

Dining Guide
There are several traditional restaurants and cafs who serve western and Indonesian dishes.

Souvenir Tips
Sea-related products, and wooden carving

Other Things to See or Do
· Visit the Alas Purwo National Park
· Marvel at the diversity of the plants and animals (birds, reptiles, insects and mammalians)
· Swim on the pristine beaches.
· Snorkel to glimpse the diversity of the marine life.
· Visit a traditional village in order to observe their way of life.
· Photography

Sources : G-Land Jungle Surf Camp, Surfing Indonesia, Surf History, Global Surfer

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

USEFUL TIPS FOR TRAVELLERS

Health and safety are today top concerns for tourists when travelling abroad. Here are few tips on the way to have a perfect relaxing holiday in Indonesia.

Money and change
It is possible to exchange money at bank counters upon arrival at international airports or seaports. In town, most of the foreign currencies can easily be exchanged at banks and authorized money exchange counters. ATM.s are widely available everywhere for cash operations, even in smaller cities.


Safety
Indonesia is a safe country for foreign tourists and most of the Indonesians will take pride and happiness to help and gice their best to a traveler. However in big cities like Jakarta, Surabaya or very popular tourist areas like Bali or Yogyakarta, it is advised not to go out carrying to much cash or to expose to the public attention valuable like expensive jewellery. To travel within a city, use only taxis with the name of the company. They are all equipped with meters.

Health
Indonesia is mostly safe for travel for health conscious tourists. Malaria today is eradicated in all urban areas and most of the large tourist areas. Malaria transmission can occur after dark in rural, forested areas not frequented by tourists, except in Papua (formely known as Irian Jaya), where risk is widespread. However, over the past few years, malaria cases have been observed in Central Java Province. Insect protection measures (anti-mosquitoes cream or lotions) are essential against diseases like malaria or dengue fever. They are available in any pharmacy or drugstores in Indonesia. The country has a large number of well-equipped hospitals to international standards, especially in the largest cities and tourist areas.

Which destinations to visit?
Indonesia and is open to foreign visitor. The regions receiving the most tourists are currently Bali, Java, Lombok, Sumatra, Sulawesi and the islands of Batam and Bintan across Singapore. As Indonesia is the world.s largest archipelago, events happening in one specific part of the country do not mean that the whole Indonesia is affected. For example, the tsunami disaster affected only the Northwestern tip of Sumatra island in Aceh. In Bali, Yogyakarta, Jakarta or even in the rest of Sumatra, life continued normally. In case of any event, the Indonesia embassy will be able to present detailed information on the affected zone. Media will also able to contact the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to get the most updated information as well as a map of the affected areas. A list of regions which might pose a threat to the safety of visitors is available from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

TOURISM OBJECTS IN EAST JAVA

Mount Ijen Crater
Not exactly the most accessible of all craters, this Ijen crater may become of great interest to the adventurous tourist. It is located far enough from Bali
as well as from Surabaya, whereas an overnight stay is recommended either at Banyuwangi if coming from Bali or at Bondowoso if coming from Surabaya. The trip to the crater should start early in the morning the next day because road accessibility only gets you up to 14 km from the crater which you have to do on foot, and up-hill for that matter. Special about this crater is its wide gaping mouth having a diameter of 1 km, whereas its depth all the way to the bottom is 175 meters, where a turquoise lake is found with its impressive surroundings.
Mount Bromo
One of the most exciting experiences is watching the sunrise from the crest of the Bromo volcano which is a three-hour drive from Surabaya
, followed by a pony ride from the village of Ngadisari over a sea of sand to the foot of the volcano. Ascend the 50 steps to reach the rim. On the vast expanse of sand, formerly a caldera, there are two volcanoes that is the extinct Batok which is a perfect cone and the Bromo. Volcanic sulfur fumes and smoke still emanate from its depth, while during intense rumbling sounds the surrounding population who believes in the God of Bromo quickly brings offerings. The annual offering ceremony of Kasada was held on November 23-24, 1991. It is a colorful event where villagers from the surrounding areas bring their produce of sacrifice to the holy volcano.

Baluran National Park / Wildlife Reserve
Located at the eastern tip of East Java
, just off the Surabaya-Banyuwangi main road, it is dry country-side of open forests and scrub land, bordered at the coast by marshes, swampy groves and white beaches. A land-rover or jeep is perhaps the only vehicle that can stand the long haul across these rugged grassy plains. Here, the banteng wild ox, deer and birds can be photographed in their natural habitat.

Kaliklatak
A privately owned plantation with an elevation of 450-750 m above sea level, on the slope of Mt. Semeru covering a 2.500 acres of land producing coffee, rubber, cocoa and spices. Cloves begin as flowers on the clove tree, cinnamon is ground bark, pepper grown on vines and nutmeg like golf-ball size pears hanging on broad leafed trees, are to be seen. Touring the plantation is a trip through a vast, exotic spice machine process which ends with neat packages ready for export.

Sadengan
A famous wildlife reserve and feeding ground but of a smaller size than that of Baluran. Located in the forest of "Alas Purwo", 81 km to the south of Banyuwangi. It is in possession of 700 wild buffaloes and varieties of other wild animals, all of which can be seen grazing in the late afternoon from the viewing tower.

Triangulasi
Around 13 km south of Sadengan on the coast with a beautiful beach view. A nice location to watch the sunset and a place where turtles lay eggs.

Sukamade Turtle Beach
Around 78 km south of Banyuwangi with its deep turquoise water, 250 kg sea turtles and a long beach, surrounded by vast cocoa, coffee and rubber plantations, are to be found here.

Meru Betiri Reserve
After a 30 km very rough road which crosses half a dozen rivers through dense jungle and a rubber plantation, you finally arrive here on the southeastern tip of the province, where the last of the Javanese tigers had sought refuge. A hundred and fifty years ago Javanese tigers inhabited most of Java and was even considered a nuisance in some populated areas. But through the 1800s and early 1990s it was hunted mercilessly and its habitat destroyed by plantation builders. By the beginning of the Second World War it survived only in the most remote mountains and forests, and today, the last four or five live on the brink of extinction in a remote region. The government and the World Wildlife Fund have mounted a determined effort to save the tigers and their environment. And to do so, the authorities are even prepared to relocate a few thousand humans. But Meru Betiri is not simply a tiger reserve. Wildlife of all kinds abounds, like black panthers, leopards and turtles.

Pasir Putih Beach, Situbondo
If you happen to be driving in a private car between Surabaya and Bali, this lovely beach may be worth visiting for a few hours or, if you prefer, an overnight stay to relax after driving long hours coming from either way. For you to enjoy here is fishing, sailing, swimming, snorkeling, wind-surfing, water-skiing or just simply sunbathing. Good seafood is available at some beach-front restaurants where nearby small souvenirs are for sale. This place is suitable for transiting tourists, rather than a destination point.

Surabaya
A booming city of over 3 million, Surabaya
offers many good hotels, shopping centers and entertainment. Its well stocked zoological garden include several species of Indonesian fauna like "orang utan", komodo dragon and a collection of nocturnal animals. Kalimas is an old traditional harbor for the world famous Bugis schooner "pinisi" which sailed the Indonesian seas for hundreds of years. At present those praus can still be seen in their former glory with big colorful sails. Mpu Tantular Museum, well-stocked with archaeological art and cultural items from prehistoric times until independence. Across the Strait Madura, half an hour by ferry from Surabaya is the island of Madura, famous for its unique bull races held each year after the harvest season. For groups, the races can be arranged on request. The Regional Tourism Offices of East Java provides a monthly calendar of events of the races.

Trowulan - Pandaan - Tretes
The surroundings of Trowulan village is believed to be the site of the ancient capital of Majapahit. Archaeological excavations in the area have recovered many terra-cotta ornaments, statues, pottery and stone carvings which are displayed at the Trowulan Museum
. The map in the museum is a guide to nearby sites of historical interest. The Candra Wilwatika open-air theater in Pandaan, 45 km south of Surabaya presents classical East Javanese ballet performances on each full moon night from June to November. The performances are based either on the Ramayana stories or East Java's legends and folklore. The backdrop of Mt. Pananggungan gives the performances an enchanting experience. Up to 10 km from Chandra Wilwatika is Tretes, one of the most beautiful mountain resorts of East Java. Hotels and roads cling to the hillside with swimming pools for a dip in the cool climate. Horses are also available for hire. Camping ground is available near the Kakek Bodo waterfall.

Malang
Around 90 km south of Surabaya lies Malang, one of the most attractive town in Java. A strong sense of civic pride can be noticed from the well-maintained and painted becaks, the neat main square, buildings and streets. The cool climate is one reason why it is highly desirable among the East Javanese as a place to retire. Twenty km from Malang on the southern flank of Mt. Arjuna, are Selecta and Songgoriti, popular hill resorts with hot springs. Five km nearby lies Batu, famous for its apples and flowers. Sports facilities at Selecta include horse riding, swimming, and tennis.

Purwodadi Botanical Garden
Founded in 1941 for the study of plants growing under relatively dry conditions, the Purwodadi gardens lie about 30 km northeast of Malang just off the Surabaya-Malang main road on the lowest slopes of Mt. Arjuno at about 300 meters altitude. It covers an area of about 85 ha (212 acres).

Mount Kawi Fortune Hunting
A sage's grave on mount Kawi, near Malang, has for decades enjoyed unrivaled fame among those who seek to increase their worldly blessings through pilgrimages, offerings, and meditations besides hard work. Most of the pilgrims to Gunung Kawi are Indonesian Chinese, but even to unbelievers the place is worth a visit for its intensely Javanese atmosphere, with frequent wayang and gamelan performances and a quaint mixture of Javanese and Chinese influences. The grave itself is built on a hilltop, but to its left and right of the long stairway is an assortment of sacred springs, Chinese houses of worship, flowers, and souvenir stalls.

Temples
Between Surabaya and Malang is the town of Singosari where remnants of the early 13th century Singosari Kingdom include a temple and two gigantic statues of guardians to what many believed to be the main gateway to the capital of the kingdom. Jago temple dates back to 1268, and is one of the most attractive temples in East Java. Scenes from folk-tales as well as from the Mahabarata epic decorate the side panels. Kidal temple, not far from Jago temple, was completed in 1260 to honor one of the kings, and is a gem of Singosari temple art. Located 120 km south west of Malang and 11 km north of Blitar, is Penataran temple in the Singosari- Majapahit temple complex, dating from the mid fourteenth century. Its structures are laid on a vast field. The temple terraces are decorated with Ramayana bas relieves. The main temple is well preserved.

Total Area of East Java


The total area of East Java includes an area of land measuring 47,922.48 sq. km, and a marine area measuring 110,000.00 sq. km. The total number of isles and islands are recorded at 74. Thus, the total area of East Java as a whole is 157,922,48 sq. km composed as follows:

The area of land 47,922.48 sq. km. Consists of :
- Technical field 6,866.37 sq. km
- Semi-technical field 1,137.61 sq. km
- Dry field 3,749.57 sq. km
- Garden 11,603.70 sq. km
- Housing 5,572.76 sq. km
- Plantation 1,835.17 sq. km
- Productive forest 7,433.12 sq. km
- Protected forest 4,364.57 sq. km
- National park and preserved forest 2,202.33 sq. km
- Pool 0.51 sq. km
- Salt pond 134.14 sq. km
- Fish pond 897.00 sq. km
- Mix garden 253.75 sq. km
- Destroyed/unfertile/grassy land 1,258.75 sq. km
The area of sea 110.000.00 sq.km
Number of isles and islands 74

Patterns of Area
Patterns of area in East Java include housing areas, rice field areas, plantation areas, forest areas, fishery areas, animal husbandry areas, and others.
# Housing Area
Housing area in East Java is in the forms of big cities, moderate cities, small cities, and village housing. The village housing has a main area which is relatiuely big and looks like a city but is spread across rural areas, suburban areas or within agricultural areas. Geographical distribution of the housing is influenced by the economic value of either the road facilies or other transportation facilities.
# Rice field (sawah) and non-irrigated field (tegalan) area
The patterns of distribution for the rice field and the tegalan areas tend to follow the system of DAS. The tegalan area is characteristic of the highland region, the problem is not merely the irrigation network. In addition, the tegalan area offers a large contribution to the supply of other agricultural products besides rice.
# Plantation Area
It is difficult to state whether or not an area is a plantation for two reasons:
- There are types of seasonal plants and annual plants; and the total area for each is not
consistent. Much depends on the marketing pattern.
- Not all of the plantation area is specifically managed--that is, the plants also grow in dry fields.
# Forest Area
According to the utilization pattern of forest area in East Java, there are various kinds of forests, such as: nature reserve, recreational forest, pre-national park, national park, protected forest, replanted forest (reforestation), plantation forest and productive forest. The production value of forests in East Java has become one of the non-oil and non-gas commodities which has to be increased. This is to be carried out without destroying the function of a forest i.e. to protect water, land, and soil fertility.
# Fishery Area
The fishery area in East Java includes both inland fishery and sea fishery. The inland fishery is remarkably good, in the forms of: fish pond, pool, pool field, the mina padi (fishery in the rice field) the keramba (fishery in the river), etc. In the meantime, the sea fishery with total area or 110,000 sq. km has regional potential which can be used to maintain the growth of sea fishery.
# Animal Husbandry Area
As one of the most productive livestock areas in Indonesia, East Java supplies 40% of the national production of animal husbandry. Besides animal husbandry, East Java is a region which also produces cattle seedlings for the whole of Indonesia. The main production in this sector includes meat, eggs, milk; whereas the items exported are leather, bones, and duck's feathers.
# Other Areas
Included in the other areas are mining sections such as sand site areas which are located near a river. Examples of these are at the rivers Lesti, Brantas, and so on. Areas which specifically function as electric plants area are: Reservoir of Sutami, Paiton, Sengguruh, etc. The total areas are relatively small, but they provide a big contribution to development.

HOW TO TRAVEL TO AND WITHIN INDONESIA

It has never been easier than today to come to Indonesia. Numerous international airlines propose direct flight from all over the world to Indonesia or via another entry point in Asia. The recent emergence of low fare airlines within Southeast Asia and especially in Indonesia gives even greater choice of flights and more affordable prices for discerning travelers.
Indonesia has more than 100 airports spread all over the country, the largest being Jakarta, Surabaya, Denpasar (Bali), Medan, Makasar and Yogyakarta. The following airports have international connections: Manado, Balikpapan, Bandung, Batam, Denpasar, Jakarta, Kupang, Makasar, Mataram (Lombok), Medan, Padang, Palembang, Pekanbaru, Pontianak, Semarang, Solo, Surabaya, Yogyakarta.
  • Garuda is Indonesia.s national carrier and offers a larges number of flights from Jakarta or Denpasar to the rest of Asia , Australia and the midlle East. The carrier offers also non stop flights from Medan, Semarang, Surabaya, and Yogyakarta to regional destinations in southeast Asia. The airline has a code share agreement with Malaysia Airlines for flights to Europa via Kuala Lumpur.Merpati is Indonesia.s largest domestic carrier with a few regional flights to Malaysia and Singapore.
  • Air Paradise international is a carrier based in Bali wich offers non stop flights to Australia.
  • Lion Air is Indonesia.s largest low fare airline with regional flights to Malaysia and Singapore.
  • Major international airlines like Air France, KLM, Lufthansa, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Cathay Pacific, Malaysia Airlines, Royal Brunei, Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, or Japan Airlines serve regularly Jakarta and or Denpasar.
It is possible to arrive by boat to Indonesia. They are 17 international entry seaports in the country. As an example, they are 5 international seaports just on Batam island, across Singapore. The rest of Sumatra has 8 international seaports, Sulawesi 3 ports, Java and Bali 2 ports, Flores 1, West Timor 1 and Papua 1.
Domestically, they are today over 30 airlines offering flights to any port of the country. Among the newest carriers in the country are Adam Air, Awair, Batavia Airlines, Jatayu, Srivijaya Air, or Star air among others. The competitions is intense which guarantees very low prices for consumers! As an example, a flight from Jakarta to Bali can cost as little as 21 US$ one-way and from Jakarta to Medan as little 25 US$ one-way. To find the best deals, consult a travel agency, airlines offices or airline website.

For travellers with more time, Indonesia has also an extensive train network linking cities on Java island and small rail network in Sumatra. Busses assure road services between all cities throughout the country as well as boats and ferries for inter-island services. When in Indonesia, ask travel agencies or your hotel for more details or contact the Ministry of Culture and Tourism prior to your departure.

Attractions in EAST JAVA

East Java has a variety of attractions, from temple sites to scenic beaches, a sand-sea, highland-lakes, volcanoes, marine gardens and wildlife reserves. As the power in Central Java declined around the tenth century, powerful kingdoms rose in East Java to fill the vacuum. Between 1055 and 1222, the kingdom of Kediri prospered and expanded. During the reign of king Erlangga both East Java and Bali enjoyed a lucrative trade with the surrounding islands when their arts flourished.
Parts of the Mahabarata epic were translated and reinterpreted to conform closer to the East Javanese outlook and philosophy, and it was from this era that East Java inherited much of its treasure of temple art. In 1292 the Majapahit dynasty began an empire that was to dominate the entire archipelago, the Malay peninsula and part of the Philippines. Majapahit also established profitable trade relations with China and other countries of the South East Asian region. Today the open-air amphi theater at Pandaan tells some of the stories of this glorious past. Aided by the Java Ballet performances against a backdrop of distant volcanoes, any traveler will be easily enthralled by the East Java experience, capturing the spirit of the province's culture and scenery. Its capital, Surabaya is second to Jakarta in size, population and commerce. East Java is also the most industrialized province in the nation. Its economy is based on agriculture, fishery, oil industries, coffee, mangoes and apples.
Connected with the rest of Java by good motor roads and train services, there are also air services between Surabaya and other major cities in the country including Bali which is only half an hour's flight a way. It is also easily accessible by road and regular ferry from Bali and Java. The island of Madura, famous for its bull races, is part of the province of East Java, though it has its own traditions and language.
Magnificent mountain scenery include the crater and sea of sand at Mount Bromo, the "sulfur mountain" Welirang and rugged lien Plateau. Little of the Majapahit empire's former glory still stands in East Java to day with the exception of temple ruins and some archaeological discoveries. East Java's claim to fame in modern history is its vanguard role in the struggle for independence against colonial forces in 1945.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Travel Tips to Mt. Bromo

Wish to do a journey to mount of bromo, East Java, Indonesia. Following tips which need you know :
  • Necessities for the trip include a torch, warm clothing, comfortable trekking shoes, and glove as a protection against the freezing temperature which hovers between zero to five degrees Celsius (33 to 41 degrees Fahrenheit).
  • If you buy or rent something please Bargain.
  • Sunrise starts at 5.00 am till 6.00 am (If werent cloudy), so you may leave from your hotel or guesthouse at 3 am or even less than that.
  • Before start trekking, hiking or climbing, be sure that you already eat, or you can bring some food and drink from your places of stay.
  • Otherwise, you can buy some food and drink on the nearest markets for your supply before you start your activities on mountain.
  • If youre come in the right time, you may possible to watch the annual ceremony of Kesodo.

How to Getting Mt. Bromo


Bromo Tengger Semeru can be reached by private and public vehicle. There are four gates to access the place, Probolinggo, Wonokitri, Ngadas and Lumajang. Probolinggo approach is the easiest and by fat the most popular route, especially if you go by public bus, Wonokitri is the closes and the easiest one if you go by private vehicle from Surabaya (5 hours journey). To get closer to Mt. Bromo you must rent 4x4 vehicles (there are many 4x4 vehicles rental there).

Where to Stay
There are a few options that you can choose to stay. You can stay at The Bromo Guest House which is located at Ngadisari that lies 3 km from the crater rim. Or you can choose other hotels at Cemoro Lawang because it this situated at the crater rim.

Other Things to See or Do

Walking on the sea of sand and stepping up on the 249 steps to rim is worth to try. Enjoying the unique crater in crater, watching the dawn at Bromo is the main attractions in the area.

Dining Guide
Its kindly hard to find some food at night, because mostly of warung are closed after 7.30 pm. If youre in Wonokitri area, theres some warung in Tosari market, which still open at 7-9 pm.

Souvenir Tips
There are many souvenir shops around Mount Bromo viewpoints who are selling T-shirts, scarf that are made from wool and others. There are also street hawkers who are selling these things too at the caldera area.

Moving Around

You can moving around on foot and normally it will takes 2 hours, or you can ride a horse or even rent a jeep (for this two, you are suggested to ask first and make a negotiation).

Bromo & Semeru


A Spectacular Volcanic Landscape in East Java, Indonesia

The Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park covers some 800 square kilometers in the centre of East Java. It is the largest volcanic region in the province and there stands Mt. Semeru, which rises 3676 meters above sea level. At its northern end is the spectacular Tengger Caldera, Java's largest, with its 10 km barren desert-like sea of sand. Within the caldera rise the deeply fissured volcanic cones of Batok and Bromo, the latter is still active with a cavernous crater from which smoke blows skyward. Temperatures at the top of mount Bromo range about 5 to 18 degrees Celcius . To the south is a rolling upland plateau dissected by valleys and dotted with several small scenic lakes, extending to the foot of Mount Semeru, a towering grey forest-skirted cone dominating the southern landscape.

Tengger sandy area has been protected since 1919, and its believed to be the only conservation area in Indonesia, even probably in the world possessing a unique ocean and sand at the attitude about 2000 m above sea level. There are several mountains inside the calderas namely: Mt Watangan (2,661 m asl)., Mt Batok (2,470 m asl), Mt Kursi (2,581 asl), Mt Watangan (2,661 m asl), and Mt Widadaren (2,650 m asl).

On the fourteenth day of the Month Kasada, the inhabitants of Tengger Mountain range gather at the rim of Mount Bromo's active crater to present annual offerings of rice, fruit, vegetables, flowers, live stock and other local produce to the God of the Mountain, as adherents of religion combining elements of Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism the Tenggerese ask for blessing from the supreme God, Sang Hyang Widi Wasa. This ceremony called Kesodo Ceremony.

While the Great Mountain or Semeru offer a wonderful place to 3 days hike. Serenity of small lakes and large meadows, a three hours struggling through loose screw to the peak and breathtaking views from peak Semeru explodes every half hour and sends billowing smoke upwards. These gases and belching lava make Semeru dangerous " stay well away from the vent. The fine scenery and bracing climate, easy access and reasonably visitor-oriented facilities make this one of the most popular reserves in Java.


Thursday, March 1, 2007

The Cheaper Package of Back to Nature

Existence of bureaus journey of tour, specially in East Java, in this time more and more to be left even if in fact still many multifarious natural tour object of manner and spread over in various region. To step into tour objects this time relative very costly, for that packages of tour able to support bureaus journey of tour that is package of tour back to nature, because of package of tour nature top back do not require the expense of ticket enter. Package of tour natural or back to nature non merely as package of agrotourism. But, package of tour back to nature can also present society dynamics owning unique of culture and tradition, and also certain living. The package which on the market even also all kinds of, among others there is offering package of tour back to nature by visiting countrysides of tour existing. Ticket step into costly tour objeck indirectly have come to constraint to continuity of bureaus journey of tour. All virtual tourist expect to be more and more tour objeck can enjoy during its, also the expense of which its. In course of make-up of tourism, specially in area of agrotourism, aspect price pixing of ticket enter wisata obyek shall pay attention society purchasing power. This aspect also have to be related to potency of tour objeck had. Besides showing the beauty of prima facie tour objeck, excellences which do not there are in other area shall is also peeped out. Like tradition, cultural, souvenir and etch. Its target to give circumstantial memory to tourist or visitor.