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- 2025年6月28日土曜日
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インドネシアKota Malang7°58’38” S 112°38’2” E
Mt. Bromo and how to avoid the crowds

I arrived in Malang with no trouble. I checked into my hostel and immediately booked a tour to the Tumpak Sewu Waterfall.
Early morning next day (5am), I got picked up and we had a two hour ride to this waterfall.
The weather in the morning was a little rainy, but as we made our steep and slippery way down to the waterfall, it slowly got better. The waterfall itself was incredible, very big and very watery. The sun fully came out not long into our small hike.
I also later heard I got very lucky with the weather, as some other travelers went to the waterfall two days later and the path down was closed as the rain was too heavy and it was too dangerous to go down.
For my next activity in Malang, I signed myself up for a free walking tour from my hostel. An employee took me around the city, showing me different places like the heritage village (blue and rainbow village). Cool cats and other stuff. We visited the animal market, though, which I didn't like as the conditions for the animals were absolutely terrible. But that's life I guess.
My guide Vigi was 19 and just started working in the hostel some months ago. I was the only person on the tour, so we chatted a bit and had a fun time on this tour.
Later, I met up with Lisa, a girl I met in Jakarta and also went to Yogyakarta, though we were staying in different hostels. We did the Batik Workshop together.
We met up and talked about Bromo and how there are insane crowds at the most popular viewpoints. Basically you get picked up in a jeep and driven to the viewpoint where you wait for the sunrise. It is always busy, but because of High Season and Holidays, it was now extremely busy.
So Lisa and I optioned out for the Bromo Walking Tour, which takes us to a different viewpoint, aka less people.
We got picked up at midnight with a car. A 2h ride to the parking lot of the viewpoint, where we briefly got stuck in traffic. Already so many jeeps getting stuck on the road, but luckily, they all went to the left and we went to the right to the other viewpoint.
Hiking up, it wasn't far at all, to the King Kong Viewpoint maybe 40min (and only because we were still looking for the way. It was dark and the path not very obvious).
Sunrise was not nice, but that is just how it is if you are a victim of weather. We could briefly see Bromo for 3 seconds before a cloud became the main character again.
After sunrise, we returned to the car, he drove us to the beginning of "the sea of black sand" (the area in front of Bromo and the crater). While people where being driven with jeeps, Lisa and I walked leisurely over the sand, politely declining the offers of the motorbike drivers wanting to take us to the crater.
To be clear, you can't climb Bromo. When people say they got up to the crater of Bromo, this was actually the crater next to Bromo. There is no other name for this crater.
So we went up there, enjoyed the view (after a cloudy sunrise, the sun actually did come out) and then slowly made our way back. Then we got driven back to our hostels. When we arrived, it was lunch, so the whole tour was 12h.
I took a nap and then ate. The rest of the day was spent being lazy.
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