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Mount Bromo

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Mount Bromo (Gunung Bromo, 2,392m) is an active volcano in the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National ParkBromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park of East Java, Indonesia.

Clockwise from lower left: Hindu temple, white-plumed Mt. Bromo, erupting Mt. Semeru, stately Mt. BatokClockwise from lower left: Hindu temple, white-plumed Mt. Bromo, erupting Mt. Semeru, stately Mt. Batok
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Clockwise from lower left: Hindu temple, white-plumed Mt. Bromo, erupting Mt. Semeru, stately Mt. Batok

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Mount Bromo

Understand

Bromo isn't the highest mountain in Java — that honor goes to nearby Mount SemeruMount Semeru at 3,676m — but it's probably the most famous one. Bromo is in fact only one of many peaks inside the massive Tengger Caldera, but it's easily recognized as the entire top has been blown off and the crater inside constantly belches white sulphurous smoke. The inside of the caldera, aptly dubbed the Laut Pasir (Sea of Sand) is coated with fine volcanic sand and the overall effect is unsettlingly unearthly, especially when compared to the lush green valleys all around the caldera.

Mount Bromo

Culture

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Colorful farm house, Cemoro Lawang

The area around the mountain is inhabited by the Tenggerese, the only Hindus left on the island of Java. The local form of religion is quite similar to that on Bali, but rather more low-key thanks to the population pressure of Muslims all around, with the only visible manifestations of faith being a few rather basic temples (pura). Still, for many visitors, the sight of angular-faced, sunburned, moustachioed Tenggerese wrapped in poncholike blankets, trotting about on ponies with craggy mountains as the backdrop more resembles Peru than Indonesia!

Mount Bromo

Orientation

The major access point is Cemoro Lawang at the northeast edge, 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.

Mount Bromo

Get in

Mount Bromo

By plane

The nearest major airport is in Surabaya, three hours away by car (and more by bus).

Mount Bromo

By bus

The nearest larger town is Probolinggo, on the north coast of Java. 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.

Mount Bromo

Get around

It's a fairly easy 3-km hike from Cemoro Lawang to the foot of Mount Bromo. Alternatively, you can hire a pony to do the drudge work for you, or have it even easier and do the trip by jeep. Private cars are not allowed inside the caldera.

Mount Bromo

See & Do

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Mt. Batok and the Sand Sea in the Tengger Caldera

When timing any activities in the area, bear in mind that sunset is soon after 5 PM and sunrise is correspondingly early at around 5:30 AM. This means you'll usually need to get up by 3:30 AM or so to get there in time for dawn.

  • Mount Batok (2440m) is a brown volcanic cone at the north center of the caldera. Unlike the other nearby peaks it is no longer active and actually has some vegetation growing on it, mostly the local cemara tree that somehow manages to survive even on volcanic ash.
  • Mount Bromo, edges tinged with white sulphur and always bubbling, is the main sight. To reach it on foot, pick the left fork at Cemoro Lawang's solitary crossing, then head down the ramp into the caldera and then across the caldera to the Hindu temple at the foot of the mountain. From the temple a steep path of 250 steps leads to the edge of the crater and a precarious meter-wide ledge from where to gaze into the volcano.
  • Mount Penanjakan (2770m), located just north of the caldera, is a mountaintop viewpoint accessible by paved road from Tosari and hence popular with jeeps and even tour buses. Most of the crowd comes to see the dawn at 5 AM, and you'll likely have the large concrete observation post to yourself if you arrive later in the day.
  • Viewpoint #2, along the trail from Cemoro Lawang to Mt. Penanjakan, is an excellent way to get a stunning view of the caldera (see pictures above) without the crowds. To reach it, head east from Cemoro Lawang (past Cemero Indah) for 6 km, past farms and fields. The paved road eventually turns into a twisty mountain trail that ends with a flight of stairs on the right, and the viewpoint (with concrete shelter) is at the top. Allow 1.5 hours for the climb up at a steady pace, and bring along a torch if attempting this at night.
    • From here, you can continue onto Mt. Penanjakan by following the trail upward, after which the trail merges onto the paved road to the viewpoint (total time about 60 minutes one way). If planning to return the same way, mark the spot where the trail emerges onto the road (if you pass a stone lantern on the way down, you've gone too far!), and note that descending on this section can get slippery due to loose sand and rocks.
Mount Bromo

Buy

The most popular local product, at least based on the number of hawkers selling them, appears to be the Bromo hat, a colorful ski cap with "BROMO" embroidered on it.

Mount Bromo

Eat & Drink

Every lodge has an attached restaurant, and simple roadside warung sell basic Indonesian dishes and mugs of hot Javanese coffee (kopi panas). There is no nightlife in the party sense of the word, but all restaurants are open at 3 AM as that's when everybody wakes up to see dawn over Bromo.

Mount Bromo

Sleep

There are plenty of accommodation options around the mountain. Facilities at Cemoro Lawang side of the caldera are rather basic, but there are good hotels in Sukapura and Probolinggo.

  • Bromo Cottages, Tosari, tel. +62-31-515253, 1 (http://www.bromocottages.com/). Despite the name, it's actually an upmarket hotel. Net rates from US$47 for a double.
  • Cemoro Indah, Cemoro Lawang. Bad reputation: hard sell of tours and transport, thefts reported, overpriced.
  • Lava View Lodge, Cemoro Lawang, tel. +62-335-541009. The most upmarket option in Cemoro Lawang, located at the caldera edge some 500m west of the village. Looks better from outside than in, but the rooms are clean and have hot water. Superior rooms Rp 175,000 with breakfast.
  • Yoschi's, Ngadisari, tel. +62-335-541018. Cozy guesthouse done up to look like a Balinese temple. Note that the cheapest rooms here don't have hot water.
Mount Bromo

Stay healthy

Temperatures on Mount Bromo are refreshingly cool during the day (although sunburn is still a real danger), but outright cold at night, as temperatures can drop to zero in the summer and are rarely much above 5°C in winter. If needed, you can rent jackets and hats at Cemoro Lawang and the Penanjakan viewpoint.

Mount Bromo

Stay safe

Mount Bromo really is a live volcano that erupts with disturbing regularity: in 2004, two tourists were killed and five injured when the mountain spit out molten rock as far as the temple. Keep your distance if the mountain is acting up.

Mount Bromo

Get out

All roads into Mount Bromo are dead ends, so you'll have to go back the way you came.

Mount Bromo

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