The morning started really early for us, we opened eyes probably around 3.30am. Most of the other travellers would be up an hour or two later to get motorbikes and jeeps to the top to watch their Bromo sunrise - but not us!
We planned to do the 3 hour trek up the mountain to see it. Partly, to avoid the extortionate fees for a trip by jeeps but also because we felt that the experience would be all the more rewarding for the hard work. It was tough little climb in total darkness, done under the light of our head torches before any breakfast or even a coffee! Several sections required a bit of scrambling which added to the sense of adventure.
In due time we reached our chosen viewpoint just the dawn was breaking and we were treated to one of the best sunrises I have ever seen! It was dramatic and beautiful and the view was spectacular. It was the start of an amazing day filled with adventure and probably the most bizarre weather I have ever witnessed.
The descent from our vantage point was naturally much quicker then way up and as it was getting brighter there was lots to see. The local agriculture seemed to be based on three crops which grew in abundance here: potatoes, onions and cabbages which all seemed to be growing extraordinarily well. Some of the fields were on very steep slopes many of which must have been at an angle over 45 degrees, I was suitably impressed. There were also lovely butterflies, birds and plants life vying for the attention of our eyes.
We finally got our first coffee of the day from a lovely lady at the side of the path and it tasted truly exquisite even though it was just a 3in1 sachet. Feeling refreshed we set off through the onion fields, heading down to a beautiful green valley at the edge of the sand sea. This was obviously the place where all the rain that falls onto the plain drains to and as a result it was a little green paradise.
After admiring the wealth of plant life growing there we then set out across the sand sea towards the smouldering inner crater of Bromo itself. As we walked through this expanse of volcanic sand we began to see strange tendrils of mist rising from the ground beneath our feet like the ground itself was smoking. This ‘I imagined’ was caused by large amounts of water under the black sand being heated up by the very strong sunshine and steaming up. By this time it was staring to get very hot and as I was later to find out- I was starting to get quite burnt.
Eventually we reached the Hindu temple at the base of Bromo and began a pretty tough hike up through the ruined and weathered landscape to the final set of stairs that lead up to the smoking crater edge. When we got there we were dripping with sweat and panting for breath in the sulphur scented air. The view was amazing and the huge plumes of smoke and vapour rising out of the volcano were magical to watch.
From the top we began to see that the mists we had seen before was rising from the ground and was turning into huge fog banks, quickly amassing and heading towards us. By the time we had descended back down to the sand sea and began out journey back visibility had dropped to just 30 meters or so. It was one of the most strange weather phenomenon’s I have ever seen!
We emerged for the mist which then quickly dissipated and I was very pleased to find a beautiful butterfly feeding on the flowers from the only plant growing for hundreds of meter around us.
We then had another hard climb back up the escarpment and into Cemoro Lawang and just as we reached our hostel the rain began to poor down! We were very tired but it had been an amazing day. After a well-deserved rest and food we headed back down the mountains to continue our travels.
These photos are way more than worth the hike. Worth your time and effort. You're lucky to enjoy these in person. Thanks for sharing these breath-taking views!
Thank you @hiroyamagishi! I truly love visiting beautiful and wild places. It is a great pleasure that through my photography I can share the experience with others as well. Glad you enjoyed it! ;-)
this is called the beauty of nature upvoted :)
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Thanks @jassi. It was beautiful!
It must have been an amazing experience! Definitely worth getting up so early. I also love to climb mountains and we're planning on climbing Bromo when we get there too. Can you do it without a guide?
Hey @peterveronika. There was some tough walking but the navigation was very easy and you should have no problems without a guide. Download the app MAPS.ME on you phone, it's very useful in general and it shows you all the paths around the mountain. When are you going there?
hehe, I took the overpriced jeep. Could hardly walk anymore after climbing the Semeru the night before.
Hahaha. Fair enough, that does look like a hard climb! ;-)
We did the hike as well about 5 years ago. The day before the hike, a friendly guy tried to sell warm hats to us. Because it was hot during the day, we did not understand why, but because he was so nice, we bought two hats.
The early morning of the hike, we were so happy with our hats because it was really cold.
Nice trip
Good call. It did get damn cold in the night. Often mountains like that have huge temperature ranges from bitterly cold nights to sweltering hot days. I hope I brought some memories back for you!
Wow beautiful the culture
Thanks @rejaarsyabandy!
Awesome post!!! And great shots too ;)
Thanks Asgarth. I thought I would write somthing more like a proper article this time rather than just an image and some information.
Great picture !
Cheers @jeyjey17 !
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Your photos are amazing!
Cheers Jackson. You have some pretty awesome images yourself!
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I hope you do not just stop at bromo, indonesia archipelago country you have to surround it and if you arrive in aceh west indonesia, i will greet you with the sea and the waves are amazing @timspawls
Hi @orangkaya. Me and my partner spent a month in Indonesia. We few into Jakarta and we were planning on going to Sumatra but the rain there was bad so we went east instead. We travelled through Java and around Bali and Lombok. I think you would need many years to explore Indonesia, I will be coming back! :-)
I think one month here, not yet what I always waiting for you in the western tip of Indonesia good luck always friends @timspawls
great read and spectacular photography :)
Cheers @chels! I'm glad you like it :-)
waw, you visit indonesia ? @timspawls
I have friends with bromo photography, his name @mrclay
he once climbed bromo mountain also like you
I did indeed. It was a spectacular place!
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Oh man, wonderful. What a bizarre landscapes. Clearly I have a wrong picture of Indonesia in my mind :D. Ah well, what do I know about the world. (Not much.)
Nice that you did some tough hikes.
Hahaha you are not alone. When I was doing my research about Indonesia I was very surprised about how diverse it was. It is huge too. You could spend years exploring it and only scratch the surface.
Very nice photography
Thank you @shoemanchu!
WOW~ thank you for the journey! So beautiful
You are welcome Lauren. I am happy you enjoyed it! :-)
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Not did you just had the strengthening experience of the walk but this beauty that you are sharing with us!
Amazing, simply amazing.
Thank you @piyushpathak!
This one is a peace of art
It was a truly beautiful sunrise! :-)
Indeed it was, I have started a daily post called "Daily sunset dose" from yesterday hope you would love it . Please follow if you like.