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  • Day 12

    Sukuh

    November 11, 2024 in Indonesia ⋅ 🌩️ 24 °C

    Heute morgen hat das 1. Mal die Abstimmung nicht gepasst und wir mussten 2 Stunden auf unseren Ersatzfahrer warten.... Unterwegs ins Gebirge haben wir dann am Prambanan Hindu Tempel einen kurzen Stopp eingelegt (Montags haben alle Sehenswürdigkeiten zu) und an einem Batik Museum halt gemacht... sehr eindrücklich! Jetzt sind wir auf 1300m gelandet, hätten eine super Aussicht, wenn es nicht so schütten würde und neblig wäre.Read more

  • Day 25

    Gunung Lawu

    July 1, 2018 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    It's 3am and I felt the buzz of Will's alarm, ahhhh it's time to get up! We both maybe got max an hour sleep. Firstly other campers decided to blare music while dancing round a fire till about 1am, then the owner came in and watched football and what seemed like Indonesians got talent till about 2am 😭 But we sucked it up and went straight out. It was pitch black, but nice and cool for walking. I'm oddly liking walking in the dark now as the feeling of satisfaction and mystery when the sun comes up. It is super freaky and scary but when the black curtain reveals what is around you it's just incredible. We got halfway up and got out of the forest just in time for sunrise to reveal the surrounding volcanoes. We had been worried that the weather/ fog would ruin our views but actually it was completely clear with a mystical low lying mist displaying the shadow of Gunung Lawu.

    We heard horror stories that the walk will take anything from 6-7 hours up and then 5 hours down. Most people do it in two days and camp at the top. Being the crazy people that we are we obviously wanted to do it in one. And I'm so glad we did as we were at the top, even after a bit of an extra loop round because we took the wrong path, before 8am. It only took us 4.5 hours! I didn't think we were walking particularly fast but we have noticed that the locals generally walk for 5 mins then take a 20 mins rest whereas we take no rest, we only stopped once to eat a banana 😂

    When at the top it was beautiful. You could see pretty far into the distant as far as Solo, Yogyakarta, Gunung Merapi, Gunung Merbabu and on the opposite side Gunung Ngliman. As soon as we peeped our heads at the top we were swarmed with Indonesians. I thought it was crazy at the temples yesterday but this was mental! Everyone, and I mean everyone, wanted pictures of us at the top. We asked one person to take a picture of us infront of the Peaks monument and we were there for about 20 mins having individual pictures with everyone. Our moment of fame 😂

    Then the struggle, well for me, began. I'm sure I've mentioned it but for some reason I'm struggling going downhill and get pains in my knees. We decided to do the circular route and therefore the downhill was vertically downhill on uneven rocks. It was my worst nightmare. Everystep I took was like a dagger in my knee. It took my 1.5 hours to walk a 3rd of the way. I was shattered, unmotivated, feeling guilty for taking so long and in huge amounts of pain. We had a rest after a third of the way, had some snacks and pressed on after a mini upset. Actually the rest of the way I was surprisingly much quicker and we were down and back at base camp by 1:45pm. Perfect! I was so happy to get to the bottom! So the ascent was 11km in 4.5 hours and the descent was 7km in 4.5 hours haha wups!

    We packed up our gear, went for lunch and a hot chocolate at the warung from the previous night and then began the journey back to Solo. The journey back was really scenic again and as Will is now much more confident on the scooter we got back in no time. For dinner we joined our local lady for Nasi Lewit and then booked our train to Yogya for 6am the next morning. Yes, I agree we are absolutely bonkers but hey its our last week!!
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  • Day 15

    Candi Cetho to Candi Sukuh Hike

    July 18, 2022 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    Vier Tage lang reisen wir nun mit dem Auto weiter nach Osten Richtung Bali.
    Die Ost-Java-Tour begann heute mit einer Wanderung am Hang das Gunung Lawu von einem Tempel zu einem weiteren aus dem 14. Jahrhundert, einer Umbruchszeit zwischen Buddismus/Hinduismus und Islam auf Java.
    Auf 1400m Höhe herrscht ein sehr angenehmes Klima. Die Wanderung führte durch Gemüsefelder, Pinienwälder und urzeitliche Baumfarnwälder.
    Baumfarne gaben es mir seit La Réunion angetan.
    Zur Übernachtung haben wir heute ein „einfaches, aber sauberes“ Hotel. Eine indonesische Hotelkette wie bei uns Ibis oder Mercure. Das Niveau bleibt also, in Yogya haben wir eine Woche in einem Ibis-Hotel übernachtet. Total okay für Stadthotels.
    Mit unserem Guide haben wir auch Glück. Als wir durch Solo fuhren erwähnte ich, dass ich einen indonesischen Roman gelesen habe (Deutsche Übersetzung), in dem die Hauptfigur in Yogyakarta und Solo studierte. Bei Nennung der Autorin wusste er sofort, von welchem Roman ich rede. Spielt in einer politisch heiklen Zeit in Indonesien… Er gab mir einen Literaturtipp:
    https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garten_der_Mens…
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  • Day 24

    Temples and Lovely Locals

    June 30, 2018 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    Luckily we didn't have to get up super early but by 9am we got our scooter, went for soto Triwindu treated ourselves to some Gorenga (lots of savoury snacks that are put out on the table and you pay per snack you take, all calculated honestly by the customer). We are beginning to learn the Indonesian way!

    Now the journey begins, off we head to Candi Cetho and Candi Kethek. We didn't think we would be driving a scooter again for the remaining time so it was pretty fun to to be back to our norm. The drive was really really lovely, weaving through the rice fields with perfectly growing rice showing all the various stages as we went from farm to farm. I've decided that some of the scenery is actually more beautiful than Vietnam purely because of the variety of plantation in one photo shot whereas in Vietnam you would generally get one plant type and it was actually quite bare. Especially around the rice fields, which had its own magical effect. We arrived at Candi Cetho and as always Will was super annoyed that foreigners have to pay 4x the local, but hey we paid and it was really lovely and different to other temples we've been to. It probably would only have taken us about half an hour to see the two connecting temples however we got absolutely swarmed by locals who wanted selfies one after another. It became a bit crazy and there was literally a queue as if we were the sight to see! Maybe we should have charged to make the money back 😂 We then headed for some Nasi Pecel Ayam, which is chicken, vegetables and rice with a really yummy peanut and sambal sauce. It was pretty spicy and Will instantly got hiccups and couldn't really enjoy the food. The little old lady came out and brought a top up of food for us. Will took the veg and the lady insisted that he took more sauce but he pleasantly declined and we told her he can't cope with the spice and she laughed a lot 😊

    Next we visited Candi Sukuh which was down the road and we decided to follow the locals route which was a sneaky little path in. The locals happily led us through away from the ticket booth.

    The final stop for the day was to head to Gunung Lawu and attempt to find somewhere to stay. It didn't take long to get there and wow was it foggy and cold! We stopped at what we thought was a homestay but wasn't. However, we met a lovely local who we were able to somehow decipher that we are able to stay in hut at base camp at the bottom of the mountain and we can hire sleeping bags. Phew!! We got there and he was 50% correct so we hired 2 sleeping bags each as it was chuffing freezing and then must have got our wires crossed with regards to where we were able to sleep and realised we couldn't as we didn't have a tent! In the end the owner of the entrance hut took pity on us and he allowed us to sleep in his room behind his desk haha We had a quick dinner of Nasi Goreng and hot chocolate and then headed back to the hut, put on all our layers including our sleeping liner and two sleeping bags and we were just about warm! The owner left his TV on so we ended up attempting to watch an Indonesian Soap Opera (not sure why but everyone was constantly crying) while he was outside drinking with his mates. He then took even more pity on us and gave us a super sweet jasmine tea and then later his friend gave us some homebred alcohol. Not sure what it was but it tasted like port. What a great end to the day 😊
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