Hi everyone ... My trip in Bromo Semeru Tengger National Park is not end yet.
After enjoying Mount Widodoren and Mount Batok, we continued our journey to the Pasir Berbisik-whispering sand, which was only about 10 minutes from the previous location. It is indeed still in the same location. Let's see the Pasir Berbisik-Whispering Sand.
Pasir Berbisik
The first time I heard about Pasir Berbisik (Whispering Sands), I didn't have any expectations because I had no Clue. Usually, when I travel with friends, I will trust my friends without looking at social media because I don't want to have high expectations. When I made plans to go to Bromo, I didn't know that Pasir Berbisik was part of the Bromo area. Apparently, this Pasir Berbisik is very iconic among the destinations in the Bromo Semeru Tengger National Park area.
According to our tour guide, this area, is similar to the desert in the Middle East because of the eruption of mountains hundreds of years ago. It is called Pasir Berbisik (Whispering Sands) because in the past this desert was used as a filming location for a film entitled Pasir Berbisik (Whispering Sands). It's that simple.
If you look around Pasir Berbisik (Whispering Sands) there is no part that makes you not say awesome and fantastic. Because this Whispering Sands is very fantastic, you just need to pay attention to your steps when walking. If it is too fast, there will be a lot of sand that enters your shoes.
This is the best part of Pasir Berbisik because you can see the beautiful sun over the mountain. This view will remind you about your mountain's picture that you drew in your childhood, innit?
Another great thing, while you are waiting for your turn to take photos at Pasir Berbisik, you can also take photos inside the Jeep.
After being satisfied taking pictures and playing in the sand, we continued our journey back. Still in the Bromo Semeru Tengger National Park area. The destination we will visit is Teletubbies Hill. This is the last one.
Let's get it!
Teletubbies Hill
You must remember a kid show called Teletubbies, right? The naming of this hill is also based on the show. The green hill that you will see below has similarities with the hill in Teletubbies.
by this picture above, you can see the green hills the left side, that is Teletubbies hill
Unfortunately, when we went there in the dry season, it had not rained for a long time in the Bromo area so we could not see the best beauty of Teletubbies hill. Fortunately, the sky was still blue.
In front of Teletubbies Hill there is a Savanna Field, which should look very beautiful if it were not the dry season. However, for me, the Savanna Field, although very barren, seems more comfortable for enjoying the surrounding scenery while lying down.
Ah, ya... The Teletubbies Hill and the Savanna Field were previously damaged by a couple who were doing a pre-wedding photo shoot and burned the Savanna Field. Fortunately, nature quickly repaired and restored the beauty of both in a short time.
This is what I did while waiting for our tour guide to take pictures of others member. At that time have a craving to sleep there because I Started to tired and not in a good mood. What a terrible situation.
As I said before that Pasir Berbisik and Savanna Field are the last destination on the Bromo Semeru Tengger National Park. That was a memorable trip with my friends. We named this trip as 'The Unexpected Trip' because previously we were planned so Ijen.
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all photos are personal collection, taken by iPhone13
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