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Lokok Jelingo

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    • Day 17

      Homestay Garten

      March 29, 2023 in Indonesia ⋅ 🌧 24 °C

      Liebe Grüße an meine treuen Leser und Blumenfreundinnen Anna, Jutta und Kerstin ❤️❤️

      Für euch gibt es Einblicke in "meinen" schönen Garten von der aktuellen Unterkunft.

      PS: eine Babyananas🤩

    • Day 6

      Waterfalls

      August 14, 2023 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      The shredding stopped at 11 and the loud talking finished about 12.30, and other than the confused rooster crowing at 4 in the morning, I got a decent night's sleep.

      Breakfast was rice and cooked vegetables, not my first choice for breakfast but it tasted nice and was filling. Had a bit of a wait for Adi, which was filled by trying rice wine with Jet's wife (who does all the cooking). Adi finally arrived with a bag of the promised lunch (drinks and random snack bars) before sending me off with Oman (my host) which turned out to be way better as Adi gave me the creeps but I couldn't put my figure on why. Oman took my by motorbike up to the waterfalls- I definitely could have walked the distance but it turned out to be useful having a guide. We went to Tiu Kelep first, which was stunning and hardly anyone was there to start with. It has two falls, one seems to be split into two as it goes through a hole in the trees to crash down. I happily claimed about and got drenched by the spray, do love a waterfall!
      The second waterfall, Sendang Gila, was not as high but wider with more pools at the bottom, this seemed like the start of the river whereas the other fell into the river as it flowed past. To get there we had to cross the river at different points, wading through and climbing rocks. Had a monkey try to take our bag of food, thankfully it gave up after a couple of tries. It was a good job Oman had the bag as I would have given it up a lot easier. This waterfall was a lot busier but still stunning. We stopped on a fallen tree by the river to eat 'lunch', a great spot for people watching as it was where people had to wade across the river to carry onto the waterfall, some seemed very confused by this.

      On the way back we stopped at the tunnel, this is something I had seen online and wanted to try. The version I had seen was going into one of the grates on a bridge that had water from the river flowing though and kind of body surfed down. Oman wouldn't let me do that bit but I did do the tunnel which the bridge fed into. You climb into the stream at the end of the bridge and walk or float on your back through- I did a mix of both. It was pitch black in the tunnel except for the occasional gab in the wall. I only crashed once (grazed elbow by considering the bike riding without a helmet, a cut elbow from a tunnel isn't too bad). It was a shame I couldn't do the first bit (get the impression that some guides let you do it and others don't), it was a fun experience.

      We headed back after that to an afternoon of chilling and naps. At some point, Adi turned up and offered to take me to a sunset point later, almost turned it down but figured it was something to do. He picked me up at 5.30 and rode out to some random spot over some horrible roads/tracks to see a sunset that wasn't that spectacular. The view of the mountain/volcano was very impressive though. He kept getting me to take photos of him to send to him later and trying to get me to give my phone to some randomer who turned up after us so we could have a photo together, the uncomfortable feeling was still there so I brushed him off and walked a bit away. The uncomfortable feeling was not helped by him stopping to talk to random men on the way home or talking on his phone as riding down dirt tracks or trying to get me to have dinner at his friends restaurant or taking a different route home. Nothing happened but he just gave me the creeps.

      Made it back in one piece (had an impressive intent from my thumb ring where I was grabbing the bike so tight) and had some lovely curry for dinner. When I was what it was someone said papaya but not sure if that was a mistranslation or not either way it tasted amazing. Ended the evening having a shot of rice wine (the stuff burns) and sipping another whilst a local tried to convince me to do karaoke. I seemed to be the only person staying tonight so it was a lot quieter.
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    • Senaru Wasserfälle

      October 12, 2023 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Angekommen am Fusse des Mount Rinjani ⛰️. Dies ist mit seinen 3'726 müM der zweithöchste Vulkan Indonesiens. Ich werde ihn mit einer kleinen Gruppe während drei Tagen und mit zwei Zeltübernachtungen besteigen. 🏕

      Hier hat mich ein Guide, Alwi, auf eine kleine Spritztour zu zwei Wasserfällen und einem traditionellen Sasak-Dorf mitgenommen. Er hat mir dabei alles mögliche erzählt zum Kaffeeanbau, Reis, Menschen und Religionen in Lombok, dem Rinjani und den Wasserfällen... leider habe ich nicht alles verstanden (Akzent und Motorgeräusch 😅). Einen Teil gingen wir zu Fuss, und auf dem Rückweg durch einen Wassertunnel 😁

      Wieder wunderschöne Natur 🌴 und diesmal konnte man in dem klaren, kühlen Wasser sogar schwimmen 😊
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    • Day 25

      Wasserfall-Tour im Norden von Lombok

      August 18, 2016 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Heute ging's dann mit einem Guide zu den Wasserfällen im Norden von Lombok. Auf dem Weg hielten wir noch bei einem “traditioal market“, auf dem wir die einzigen Touris waren und angekuckt wurden wie Aliens. Es gab alles mögche an Obst, Gemüse, Kleidung, FlipFlops und die verschiedensten toten Tiere. Wir beschränkten uns auf eine kleine Wassermelone und ganz kleine Bananen.
      Danach ging's dann durch einen Monkey Forest mit unglaublich vielen Affen, über Reisfelder und Erdnussplantagen in Richtung Wasserfälle.
      Dort angekommen liefen wir mit einem “Woman Guide“ ca. 30 min durch den Dschungel zum ersten Wasserfall. Um zum 2. Wasserfall zu gelangen ging's dann durch Flüsse, über Felsen und kleine Brücken nochmals eine halbe Stunde durch den Urwald. Dort angekommen waren wir erstmal begeistert und plantschten ein bisschen im Wasserbecken des Wasserfalls.
      Wieder zurück im Dorf gab's dann wie immer Nasi Goreng zum Mittagessen, dann ging's wieder richtung Senggigi.
      Auf dem Heimweg kamen wir zufällig in einen Umzug zur Feier des indonesischen Unabhängigkeitstags, der gar nicht mehr aufhörte und bestimmt eine Stunde lang ging. Da dort oben im Norden kaum Touris unterwegs sind fanden die am Umzug teilnehmenden Kinder uns Europäer irgendwie cool und winkten und begrüßten uns ständig. Wir kamen uns ein bisschen wie Tiere im Zoo vor, war aber auch mal ganz lustig.
      Zum Abschluss des Tages gingen wir dann nebenan im Warung essen und bestellten mal etwas anderes als klassisch Nasi Goreng. Das unbekannte gemüseeintopfartige Essen und die Peanutkracker mit Reis waren aber super lecker!
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    • Day 76

      Wasserfälle in Senaru

      November 6, 2022 in Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Morgen starten wir unsere 3-tägige Wanderung auf dem Vulkan Rinjani. Dazu sind wir heute in den Norden Lomboks, nach Senaru gefahren. Dort haben wir uns ein paar sehr schöne Wasserfälle angeguckt.

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