Mount Bromo

Feb 16th, 2010

Mt. Bromo is about 2,382 meters above sea level. Time has filled the caldera with grey sand and this expanse, which you walk across en route to Bromo itself, is known as the Sand Sea. It is about 10 km. Actualy it’ located 145 km south of Surabaya.Across the Sand Sea is Mount Batok with its almost perfect cone. To the south, Mount Semeru, the highest mountain in Java provides a fining backdrop for this unearthly scene. While crossing the Sand Sea, low-lying fog which often envelops the caldera’s floor, adds to the mystery of the surroundings. As the temperature drops several degrees, the combination of cold air and the strange echoing of horse’s hoofs creates a fantastic sensation of walking across a huge frozen lake. Temperatures at the top of Mt. Bromo range about 5 to 18 degrees Celsius.

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The sunrise was indeed beautiful. We had rented warm jackets and we had gotten convinced to buy a hat and scarf from a vendor. The sunrise was nice and clear, with a low mist hanging in the cauldera, which got burned off by the sun. we were some of the only people up there for sunrise, so it was not crowded.

How to get there:

By plane
The nearest major airport is Ir. Juanda Airport in Surabaya, three to four hours away by car (and more by bus). To go there, take a ‘Damri’ shuttle bus from the Juanda International Airport in Surabaya, to go to the Bungurasih bus terminal(terminal Purabaya). Then, take an express Patas air-conditioned bus for a 2-3 hours ride from Surabaya to Probolinggo.

By bus
The nearest larger town is Probolinggo, It’s about one hour from Probolinggo to Ngadisari and another half hour all the way to Cemoro Lawang, and it’s (just) possible to visit on a day trip, although most visitors prefer to climb overnight and see the sunrise.

Activity

The major access point is Cemoro Lawang, but there are also trails from Tosari (northwest) and Ngadas (west). The village of Ngadisari, on the road from Probolinggo about 5.5 km before Cemoro Lawang, marks the entrance to the national park. Both Cemoro Lawang and Ngadisari are rather picturesque, with brightly-painted houses and flower beds outside.

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