• Balinese Birthday 🎂

      9 novembre 2022, Indonesia ⋅ 🌧 29 °C

      From Red Island on Java Zoé, Jonas, Denise and me went by shuttle, ferry and another shuttle to Canggu on Bali. The ferry from Java to Bali took us only about one hour but the whole journey to Canggu was again about 9 hours… It was kind of sad to leave Java after about 5 weeks (which was longer than I planned to stay 😅) but I was also looking forward to a new culture 😊

      Canggu in Bali welcomed us with one million western tourists, hipster Cafés, restaurants, clubs and many digital nomads. Denise and me stayed in a party hostel and had a cultural shock when we saw all the tourists in only swimsuits in the streets after Java and its moslem culture where most of the times only Indonesian tourists could be seen. But sometimes (between all the tourists, restaurants and clubs) we could already see some of the Hindu Balinese temples and traditional offerings they put everywhere.

      Even if I would say that Canggu was just not my favorite place and way to touristy for me, I would say Denise and me enjoyed the shopping and the western food (after plenty of days with only Nasi or Mie Goreng before that😃) - finally Smoothie Bowls and Cakes again! 😍🍰
      Also I thought it could be cool to celebrate my birthday in Canggu, as it is such a party place. But unfortunately exactly on my birthday I wasn’t feeling completely well. It was not too bad but I must have eaten something wrong (ironically when I had local food all the time before I have never been sick from the food- maybe I am already not used to western food anymore haha🤣).

      Sooo at first I couldn‘t celebrate my 28th birthday as enthusiastic as I wanted. But I was so happy to still be traveling with Denise, she was such a great birthday date! 🧡 in the morning we went to a fancy brunch place, Denise even organized a birthday candle I could blow out, which led to a happy birthday song in the middle of the café 😅 I got a birthday present from Denise (so sweet of her!) and Carola organized a voucher for a spa in Canggu that I could use for a relaxing Balinese birthday massage 😍💆‍♀️ in the evening Denise and me went to an Italian restaurant (😅) which was sooo good!
      After that I felt good enough for a little bit of partying - so we went to the Old man‘s bar and the Sand Bar - a Club directly at the beach. 🥳we stayed until 4 am and had a really nice last evening together. Next day Denise and me had to say goodbye after about three weeks of traveling together - so sad since we had such a good time together! 🥹🧡 I made my way to a workaway nearby Ubud and was already excited to see a less touristy village on Bali. 😊
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    • Beautiful sunsets at Red Island Beach
      Always Nasi or Mie Goreng in the eveningFinally more veggieeeees!Communication is not always easy 😄how hitchhiking looks like on Java 😅Sunset time - barbecue time 😍Trying to communicate with our host who didnt speak english at all 😅Finally Martabak again!! 😍😍

      Red Island - Barbecue at the beach

      5 novembre 2022, Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      Our last days in Red Island Beach were very chilled. We continued to go surfing - I didn’t give up even if I catched only one or two waves each session 😅 in the mornings I also had time for doing some yoga 🧘🏼‍♀️one of my highlights was a barbecue at the beach during sunset which we organized. Zoé and Jonas bought themselves a fish at the market and two surfer locals also joined in with their fishes. Denise and me hitchhiked to a vegetable stand and bought a lot of veggies (three people on a scooter is not as uncomfortable as I thought😂).
      It was so delicious to finally eat a lot of veggies again! Indonesian people don’t eat a lot of them - the locals were so surprised when we offered them something of the salad that we had prepared - Ade, one of the locals, laughed and told me that they never eat salad 😅
      Even if the communication with our hostel host and the owner was most of the time very complicated (and funny 😅) because they couldn’t speak English, our host was so friendly - on our last evening they gave us some Martabak as a present - salty and sweet traditional pancake/egg sandwich which we already tried on Karimunjawa and were hoping to find somewhere again 😍
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    • Fish market 🎣
      Waiting for coffee (Kopi) in a mini warungThose cute kids who asked for picturesCrossing the river (man kennt es)After crossing the river - mud mud mud😅Coffee plantThe secret beach - finally!A voice from aboveFresh coconut water for us 😍 they were so friendly!Palm sugar

      Secret Beach 🌴

      4 novembre 2022, Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      Some people told us about a „secret beach“ that should be close to Red Island. Denise and me decided to spend one day at the secret beach since it should be one of the most beautiful beaches of the region. Even if there were different descriptions of the path we should take and of the duration it would take us to get there, we just took off with a rented scooter and followed the description of the woman who borrowed us her own scooter for a few hours (obviously there is no official renting station in the Red Island village😅).

      We parked the scooter, went past a fish market and a lot of cute kids who wanted to talk to us in english. We arrived at a small Harbour and asked the fishermen for the path to the secret beach. They couldn’t speak English but pointed to a hill next to the Harbour and demonstrated hiking movements. We wanted to take the path they showed us, but there seemed to be a river between us and the path on the hill - the fishermen demonstrated that we would have to cross it first. We shrugged our shoulders and went through it 🤷🏼‍♀️😄 before we left the men seemed to try to communicate to us that from 4 pm on the water of the river would be as high as our chest - so probably it would be better to be back before that time 😅 our sliders were so muddy when we came out of the river, but luckily our clothes didn’t get wet.

      On the other side of the river two locals showed us the beginning of the „path“ on the hill. It was very muddy and overgrown with plants. We had no idea how long it would take us to go to the beach but we did understand that it should be one or two kilometers to hike across the hill. We actually immediately lost the path but luckily the two locals somehow came with us (even if we didn’t ask them to and even if they couldn’t communicate with us at all😁 but somehow they must have understood (before us) that we could never find the way on our own)… the uphill hike was all the time muddy, slippery and full of undergrowth. There were many times where we almost fell. We had to start to go barefoot at some point… I was switching between swearing the whole time (we just wanted a relaxing day at the beach and didn’t expect this muddy hike at all) and laughing very hard about myself 😅

      The nature was amazing (we saw coffee plants ☕️😊) and after about one hour of muddy hiking (😮‍💨😂) we finally reached the secret beach which we then learned was called Wedi Ireng 😊 but since we knew that the river would start to rise we didn’t have much time left, so we went swimming and had to start our hike back (still together with the two friendly locals who were kind of guiding us 😅).

      On our way back ( I would have never found the path on my own 😅) we suddenly heard a voice coming from one of the coconut trees. We looked up into the tree and saw a man right on top of the palm tree 🥥🌴 he could speak English and said that he wanted to invite us to his house for a coconut. He was climbing down (so quickly!) and showed us a small hut in the middle of the palm trees, where his wife sat and prepared what we learned would be palm sugar in the end. They were so friendly and gave us two fresh coconuts (the coconut water was so good! Maybe especially because of our exhausting hike in the mud 😅).

      It was not a big surprise for me that the water of the river had already been risen until chest height when Denise and me arrived at the river. I already prepared for getting changed into my swimsuit, but one of the fishermen saw us and picked us up with his boat to drive us to the other side of the small river 🙏🏼

      Back home in the village we heard that walking to the secret beach is just not really recommended during rainy season😄 to conclude, it was a very muddy discovery tour and we expected the day to be totally diffrent but in the end we met many super friendly locals and also learned some things about the nature and people in Java 🤷🏼‍♀️😅
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    • Red Island - dragon fruits & surfing

      3 novembre 2022, Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      The region around Red Island Beach (Pulau Merah) was almost exactly like i imagined it to be. Because it is off season we seemed to be almost the only tourists around here (only on the weekends Indonesian tourists are visiting red island).
      We finally came to a rest - had a nice accommodation with small bungalows which are built around a small garden in the middle of it. What a nice view when you come out of your bungalow in the morning and first thing you see is a lemon tree 😍🍋
      Red Island Beach is called like that, because you can see a big hill/ island right in front of you in the ocean when you sit at the beach. In some months the sun sets directly behind that island and the sky is turning red.
      The beach is also known for its good waves and so we rented some boards and tried to surf. Due to the strong current and sometimes way to big waves for me, it was most of the time practicing in the white water or being in a washing machine for me 😅 but being on a board again (at least the majority of the time haha) and seeing that jungle island right next to you makes it still totally worth it! Also just watching the excellent local surfers here was also so much fun! They are also so friendly („This wave for you miss!!“)!
      The warungs here in the village didn’t have many options, actually the first days we were eating either Nasi or Mie Goreng all the time 😅 but to be fair, one of the Mie Gorengs was the best one I ever had (for 1 €😂).
      Beside the friendly people another highlight at Red Island Beach was the variety of delicious and fresh fruits you can buy. Especially dragon fruits were so gooood here. Each time we bought some, the friendly Rosmiata gave us way more of the dragon fruits to try than we paid for.
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    • Denise - still able to laugh after biten by a hornet
      Amira and her badminton racket, shielded me from the hornet which was under the lamp 😅Protecting masks for the sulfur in the ijen craterMinors carrying the sulfur up the craterEdge of the Ijen craterIjen crater and crater lake 😍Hiking back to the parking spot - such beautiful surroundings!!Amira prepared Mie Goreng as breakfast after our hike

      Ijen vulcano complex 🌋

      1 novembre 2022, Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      After that loooong trip to Mount Bromo we were looking forward to arrive at our hostel at Banyuwangi because we were so exhausted. We finally wanted to have a good sleep and thought we had booked a nice hostel for relaxing one night and one day before starting our next hike to the Ijen vulcano complex.

      Unfortunately it was not as relaxing and uncomplicated as we thought when we arrived. Our room in the hostel was kind of open so we had many mosquitoes inside. So Denise and me wanted to hang our mosquito net… whereby Denise got stung by a hornet 😳😳 We asked Amira, the manager of the hostel to help us to get rid of the hornet, which was the point where it started to become funny 😅Amira came with a badminton racket and tried to kill the hornet whereas Denise and me kind of cheered from the outside of the room 😃 she seemed to have some experience because she killed the hornet in the end (and also a cockroach which we then saw in the room)… both with the racket 😅 we were so tired after everything that had happened on that day…
      We had some sleep (but the muezzin already called his prayer at 4 am in the morning 😣). Next day we only relaxed and went to bed very early because our Tour to the Ijen vulcano complex was about to start at half past midnight 😳

      We had a tour booked and our driver brought us to the starting point of the hike where we arrived at 1:30 am. The others ate a Nasi Goreng before we started the hike to the Ijen crater with our headlamps (it’s always Nasi time). It began to rain during the uphill hike but our guide „Sule“ gave us some rain ponchos. The hike was less exhausting than we thought even if we hiked uphill all the time. After about one hour our group of about 12 people and our guide arrived at the edge of the crater. We saw a lot of other tourists on the hike and also a lot of locals who offered to carry us on wagons to earn money (must be sooo much effort for them 😳😞).
      It was still dark when we started to hike down into the crater, which was kind of hard to do and felt sometimes more like climbing. We could already see the sulfur smoke coming out of the crater but we didn’t have to put on the masks yet, which were provided from the tour we booked to protect the lungs of the sulfur. It was also the first time that I saw sulfur in solid form, when I saw the mine workers carrying the sulfur up the crater. For me it felt very bad to see the minors doing their work, carrying the sulfur up the crater, whereas us tourists were climbing down into the crater. Sule told us that he has been a minor before he could start his guide job. The workers there are carrying between 70 to 100 kilograms each time they climb up the crater!! But they only earn about 2 to 3 euros for those 70 kilos… and it takes them so long to climb up and down again (and it is obviously Incredibly exhausting!!) so they can only do about two loads each day.. they often don’t have the money to afford good masks to protect themselves (or any mask at all!😳) and they wear bad rubber shoes for the climb… it was very sad to see. :( and us tourists are climbing down and up and make their work probably even more difficult which made me feel very very bad. ☹️ On the other hand tourism allows some of them (like Sule) to work as a tour guide which seemed to be at least a better job. Since Sule told us that he is still doing that dangerous work in the months in which no tourists are coming we gave him some money in the end, to support him (maybe to at least be able to buy a proper mask for the job). Sule is still such a warm hearted guy who wears a smile all the time.

      Down in the crater it was still dark and there was a lot of sulfur smoke. We had to wear the protecting masks. We could see a little bit of that blue fire which is created by the burning of the sulfur when it starts to have contact with the air (I didn’t understand the cause of the reaction completely 😅).

      When we climbed up again it began to get brighter and we could see the crater lake which is colored in an amazing blue.

      Arriving on top of the crater the sun had begun to rise behind a mountain which allowed us to see the whole crater in day light - what an incredible beautiful view!

      Also the landscape on our hike back to the parking spot was amazing!

      We drove back to the hostel, where Amira prepared Mie Goreng (fried noodles) as breakfast for us. It was 9 am but felt like afternoon for me. We went to sleep afterwards until a shuttle arrived at lunch time to pick us up to drive us to our next stop: Red Island - relaxing, surfing and sunbathing sounded perfect for us after these adventurous days.
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    • Mount Bromo 🌋

      31 ottobre 2022, Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      It was a loooong, adventurous and exhausting travel to Mount Bromo - but in the end totally worth it!
      In total it took us about 10 hours to get to Cemorolawang from Semarang.

      From Semarang to Surabaya by train 🚊:
      Actually the train to Surabaya was totally fine and only about 4 hours.

      From Surabaya to Probolinggo by bus 🚌:
      When we got to the bus station in Surabaya it started to become weird. So many people were trying to convince us to take their bus to Probolinggo, they were very intrusive and the whole thing was very unpleasant. Luckily we had read in a blog which bus company should be a serious one (or at least one of the more serious ones…) and so we were looking out for that one. We felt like we still paid much more than the locals for the ticket.

      From Probolinggo to Cemorolawang by mini bus 🚎:
      After about 2 hours we arrived in Probolinggo but unfortunately there was an even worse situation. The mini busses to Cemorolawang are only driving when all seats are paid for but there were no tourists anymore. Again many people were intrusive, trying to convince us to take their bus and pay more money than usual for it. At that point we were already so frustrated and exhausted. Tried to organize a Grab taxi but he told us he couldn‘t pick us up in that „bison area“. Back then we didn’t understand yet what he meant. So we walked to another pick up point, happy to get away from the weird people at the bus station. Unfortunately the people followed us and threatened another mini bus driver who wanted to take us to Cemorolawang for a normal price, so that man drove away. We were kind of scared, since it slowly got dark and we didn’t have an idea what to do. The weird men followed us still and in the end we accepted their offer even if we were scared. But we had no alternative and went into their minivan (prepared a knife and pepper spray inside of it because we didn’t feel safe😳) …after 2 hours of a bumpy road we finally arrived in Cemorolawang - so relieved 😮‍💨 but also sooo exhausted. Jonas had googled the weird situation that we got into and told us that it is widely known that a mafia is controlling the area around Mount Bromo. Our hostel owner confirmed it.

      Finally!!! Hike to the view point and Mount Bromo 🌋
      We started the hike with our headlamps at 3:00 am in the morning. The four of us and Jules, a french guy that we met wore thick clothes because it was so much colder in that area (and especially in the middle of the night) than in indonesia in general. We were already freezing during the night when we slept. In the end I wore way to many clothes because the uphill hike warmed us up. I had to stop to get rid of clothes 4 times 😃 first we walked on a main road, later on a small rocky path to get up to the viewpoint where we arrived 2 hours later. A beautiful sunrise and a Noodle soup (at 6 am😅) were awaiting us. The view on Mount Bromo was incredible.😍 Even if it was still morning it started to get very warm when we went downhill again, starting our way to the Mount Bromo crater, which took us again almost two hours I think.
      When we arrived on the edge of the crater me and Denise were pretty exhausted. But it was nice to see the crater and the offerings on top of it. In the tradition of Indonesian people mountains and especially vulcanos are said to be in favor of the people when they offer something up to them.
      After we came back to the hostel we started our way back to Probolinggo (to the mafia nest 😅) which was again a very unpleasant stopover. We took a bus which should take us in the direction of Banyuwangi - the starting point for the next vulcano hike. The bus drive was awful. It was said to be a 6 hour drive, but in the end it took us almost 9 hours with the bus - without AC, but with guitar playing locals in the bus who were asking for money and smoking people. 😩When we finally arrived in Banyuwangi it was already dark and unfortunately the bus brought us to a station which was on the outside of the city center where no grab or taxi was coming to. We had to wait and organize for one hour or so until our hostel sent us a shuttle to pick us up.

      maybe we should have booked a tour including guides and transport for the Bromo trip which would have been a lot less complicated, but we wanted to do the whole thing on our own and so it ended up to be a veeeery long day 😮‍💨😅
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      Kota Lama in SemarangKota Lama SemarangLocal food - but in a proper restaurant instead of a warung 😃Start of our journey to Bromo

      Stopover in Semarang

      29 ottobre 2022, Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      From Karimunjawa Zoé, Jonas, Denise and me took a speed boat to Jepara (back to Java). I was kind of sad to leave the island after we had such a nice time there🥹 From Jepara we took the bus to Semarang. Since we planned to hike two vulcanos (which were far away) in the next few days, we chose to make a stopover in Semarang.
      When we arrived there, we visited the old town (Kota Lama) in the city, where we could see the influence of the dutch colonialism in the buildings. It looked very cozy in the streets of the old town in the evening (as Denise would say „des hod ma daugt“😅).
      We had nice Indonesian food (this time in a proper restaurant instead of a Warung (which is a typical place where you can eat or buy something in indonesia). Finally some vegetables!

      Our hostel in Semarang was awful 😩😅 it smelled like chicken, the people were smoking in the reception hall, there were no sinks (which seems to be a common lack on java 😃), no toilet paper, and at 11.30 pm they started construction Work in the hostel 😒 luckily Denise could convince them to end it („Are you serious?“😂)
      We booked the hostel for the next day and went to sleep early as we had to catch a train the next day in the morning to start our journey to Mount Bromo. 🌋
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    • Morning run on Karimunjawa
      Best Nasi Goreng so farMy favourite beach on the islandWatched the sunset from the viewpoint Bukit LoveLast dinner with our guidesBonfire 🔥 ...this time flr real

      Bonfire on Karimunjawa

      28 ottobre 2022, Indonesia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      On our last day on Karimunjawa I went jogging in the morning - even if I went at 8:15 am it had already 28 degrees 🥵 after one last smoothie bowl we drove to the ‚Sunset Beach’ and chilled there for the whole day 😍 had the (so far) best Nasi Goreng and Denise and me went to The View Point Bukit Love for the sunset where we had a nice view on the coast of the island. In the evening we had a nice snack (called Martabak- a guilty pleasure but I will try to find it again somewhere because it was so good haha)

      After that we went out to have dinner with our guides from the other day (nice Gado-Gado!) and they even made a bonfire at the beach for us for our last evening together. Zoé, Jonas and me went swimming in the night to see the plankton glowing in the water which was so magical ✨
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    • Nemo and meTried to attract some fishesDenise and me 🧜‍♀️🧜‍♀️🧡Denise and Zoé in front of our boatPedro ⛵️DJ bonfire

      Snorkel trip 🐠 on Karimunjava

      27 ottobre 2022, Java Sea ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

      We went on a snorkel trip, where our guide Pedro showed us two other small islands and two spots for snorkeling. The corals there are so beautiful. We saw many fishes, three water turtles and sea urchins (Seeigel). One of the other girls told us she was swimming with a small shark - but nobody else saw it 😳 but all the others (except me) saw a shark from the boat.

      On one small island Pedro and our boat driver were preparing lunch for us and even grilled fresh fish. We were the only people on the island and had a lot time to relax. It was such a nice day - thinking of maybe doing a diver certification at some point - there is so much to see under water 😍
      At the end we drove into the sunset with our boat and headed back to the Harbour.
      🐠🐡🐢🐡🐠
      Because Pedro told us there would be a bonfire at the beach we drove there after dinner - unfortunately no one was there 😃 still it was a very funny evening - DJ bonfire was killing it😂🔥
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    • In love with the island life

      25 ottobre 2022, Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      Next day we just enjoyed the island, the good food (fresh passion fruits🫠), empty beaches, driving with the scooters, and an awesome sunset swim😍
      In the evening Luppa, the owner of the hostel, prepared traditional Indonesian food for us - fresh fish, Tempe and rice 🙂 😍as it is common in indonesia we also ate only with our hands🤷🏼‍♀️😄

      Later some tour guides from karimunjawa who also chilled at the hostel in the evenings were singing together, showing us their own „karimunjawa song“ 😃
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