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BROMO MOUNTAIN TOUR

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Day 01 Arrival in Surabaya airport
Meet and direct transfer to Bromo ( around 2.5 hours driving ). En-route passing terraced rice and sugar cane fields and stop at Pasuruan to view its colorful fishing village and salt refinery. Check in hotel and overnight.

Day 02 Bromo – Surabaya - Departure ( B )
At 04.00 depart for Mt. Bromo tour, departing to Cemoro Lawang village, and continue with pony riding ascending the steep slope of Mt. Tengger, crossing the sea of sand, and climbing up to 245 steps to reach the awesome rim crater where tourists waiting the sunrise. From here the marvelous view of Mt. Bromo and the surrounding can be seen ( it is greatly depend on the weather ). Back to hotel for breakfast and refreshing. Free time until transfer to Surabaya airport for your flight to next destination.

Rate Per Person Minimum Participant Single Supplement
US$ 250.00 2 Persons US$ 65.00
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East Java has many mountains, and one of the highland very popular for a trekking not only for local people is Tengger highland and the peak of Mount Bromo and Mount Semeru. This highland is now inhabited by local people who still keep very strongly their ancestor tradition that is the Hindu. According to the tradition they are the people of the Hindu kingdom of 15th century of Majapahit and fled from the area where Moslem was warmly welcome by local people since the religion giving promise for the sorga. It is very different from the Hindu at the moment that to reach the heaven one had to make sometimes illogical tapa or hermitage that giving torture to the body by limiting very strictly the senses. The fact that more oriented doctrine of the Moslem has led most of Javanese converted their belief. But the people around Tengger had a different resolution, they moved to the highland and keep their tradition until today. This is one of the reason why Tengger with it's Mount Bromo peak become very popular in international travel due to the beauty of the nature and the unique tradition of the people around the nature reserve. Tengger and the surrounding is actually a natural reserve including Bromo mountain area, protected by the government as one of the most unique natural heritage of Indonesia. The trekking to Mount Bromo can be organized both from Ngadisari from the regent of Probolinggo nearer to Malang area or from Tosari, the area nearer to Surabaya. Both approaches are the same if traveler wanted to continue their trip to Yogyakarta or Central Java.


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The island of Java is one of Indonesian islands bearing the oldest trace of culture. Even trace of human evolution is found in Java, and one is the oldest upright anthrophomorphic creature During the 7th century in central Java was flourishing Buddhist and Hindu kingdoms with the heritages of Borobudur, Prambanan and many other smaller temples. This kingdom is estimated to live from 8th century to beginning of 10th century. Starting 14th century we know two important kingdoms in Java that were Pajajaran and Sunda on the West and Singasari in the east which was continued by the great kingdom of Majapahit, last until 16th century. Starting 16th century the while Java entered the era of Islam, starting from Cirebon, Banten, Yogyakarta and East Java. The tradition of Islam continuous until today. The Islamization of Java is very fast, less then a century almost all being penetrated, the whole island. This is because the character of Islam probably more suitable for Javanese then other religion, besides many assumption that the kings or businessmen feel much advantages if they could make the people to follow Islam.

It is lucky that some traces of ancient Hindu and Buddhist culture still can be seen today with the serious work of colonial government to restore some monuments and some old tradition still being preserved by the palaces, as the identity of Indonesian nation. This is an advantage for national history and can be having economic value to develop tourism business. Besides cultural aspects of Java as an interest, some places are also beautiful by nature. Starting from Jakarta as the capital city which has long history, many old and classic buildings of European style, there are also interesting places for shopping, recreation and amusements. West Java with Bandung as the center of government and industry offers interesting places to visit such as beautiful mount Tangkuban Perahu and Ciater hot spring, people handicraft, and plantation estates. Central Java especially Yogyakarta is the most famous are in Java with the ancient monuments, handicraft, art and batik cloth industry. The sultan palaces in Yogyakarta and Solo are two historic royal properties showing mixed tradition of Indonesia and Islam. While east Java offers the best nature view such as Mount Bromo and Mount Ijen. Big estates of coffee, cacao and rubber are still exist in Kabupaten Banyuwangi, the eastern most region of Java island. Surabaya, the capital city of East Java province is the second biggest city in Indonesia developed as the commercial sea port for sea traffic between east and west Indonesia. Yet the city has no special place or travel interest to offer except for business activities.

Other interesting place in Java can be noted here such as Pulau Seribu north of Jakarta a group of around 130 small islands. Some islands have been changed into beautiful resorts and become popular week end holiday for people of Jakarta or outside, even from neighboring countries. Java also has man national parks, and national reserves such as Ujung Kulon, Halimun, Merapi, Baluran and Meru Betiri.