Nusa Penida - Bali's beautiful neighbor

Nusa Penida for me offered everything Bali is famous for - except for surfing, mass tourism and nightlife. đ
Bali's tiny neighbor island is only a 1h ferry ride away and is a beautiful gem. StillLĂ€s mer
Leaving Bali - to Nusa Penida

Close to Mt. Agung's summit is the Pura Pasar Agung Sebudi temple, known as Bali's highest tempel. On my way to Padangbai, where all the ferries to the east are departing, I decided the weather looksLĂ€s mer
Heavy rain and flooded roads @north Bali

That day Niclas, a German guy I already met at Canggu, and I wanted to visit a village in the mountains, known for burying their dead above the ground inside of bamboo constructions. We didn't make itLĂ€s mer
Mt. Batur and Amed

Heading on to the east I decided to go to Amed, a small town known for snorkeling and diving, at Bali's north east.
Taking a detour through the mountains, to see Mount Batur and some beautifulLĂ€s mer
Bali waterfalls

If you don't like waterfalls, skip this posting đđ
Indonesia offers tons of waterfalls, as written before, you literally anywhere can visit some.
Due to the extreme tourism in the south ofLĂ€s mer
North of Bali - Lovina đ€żđŹđđïž

Lovina is a nice little village next to Singaraja (which was Bali's capital before it became a tourist hotspot), located on a small but very long black sand beach.
As it's off-season, it's quiet, now,LĂ€s mer
Pura Ulun Danu Bratan đđȘ·

On my way to north Bali there's a big temple, definitely worth seeing it. It's based in central Bali and placed beside Lake Beratan, taking a huge area with beautiful gardens and packed with amazingLĂ€s mer
Goodbye Java, hello Bali!

While spending around 7 weeks on Java, I met some great people, saw some awesome places, celebrated my birthday, got my scooter, made >3.000km on it, climbed mountains, improved my surfing, visited 5LĂ€s mer
Blue fire at Mt. Ijen đđ„â°ïžđ§

Ijen volcano is definitely another must-see, if you're around East-Java. It not only offers awesome views on volcanic landscapes, again, but its unique blue fires are a once-in-a-lifetimeLĂ€s mer
Tumpak Sewu & Goa Tetes đïž

There are thousands of waterfalls in Indonesia, you probably can see some, anywhere you are, so choosing which to see, sometimes is hard. đ
Tunpak Sewu definitely is one, you have to see, if you'reLĂ€s mer
Mount Bromo â°ïžđđđïžđ”đš

As Bromo is the most active volcano within the Tengger mountains, a huge national park with a volcanic mountain massif, it is famous for an amazing scenery and landscapes.
I put myself a little bitLĂ€s mer
Surabaya

This is Java's 2nd biggest city and 2nd biggest metropolitan area in all of Indonesia.
Would have liked to dive in more, but even on a long-term trip, you can't see everything đ
. So one night,LĂ€s mer
A train ride with(out) my scooter đđ€ïž

Love going around with my scooter, but still missing some train rides in indonesia. Close to everything is possible, here, so why not get my bike on a train?đ
As this is very likely my first andLĂ€s mer
Kudus - city of Kretek đŹ

On my way further to the east I wanted to visit Kudus, where the special Indonesian tobacco called Kretek (with clove inside) was invented. Around 1880 there was an Indonesian guy who thought, as oilLĂ€s mer
One week island's life đïžđ„°

Stayed way longer here, as planned, but it's such a beautiful place... đ„°
Met great people, had some good times and would love to come back to Karimunjawa, one day!
Snorkeling paradise đȘžđïžđ

Not much more to add đ
Amazing corals, I've rarely seen reefs like this, anywhere else. Snorkeling was really outstanding, had a nice small group and great guides, an awesome lunch at a tinyLĂ€s mer
Karimunjawa đïž

This little island was recommended to me so often and all the pics I've seen were so beautiful, I had to go there!
Also it's my first boat trip with my scooter, I already found out a disadvantageLĂ€s mer
Short trip to KL đČđŸ

For thousands of kilometers travelling, I was able to avoid any flights, but as my Visa had expired, no more options to extend, I had to fly out.
So I got an affordable flight to Kuala Lumpur, theLĂ€s mer
Merapi đ- hunting Lava streams đ

Visiting an active volcano in the ocean still wasn't enough for me đ Part of that childhood dream always was, seeing the floating lava in streams, cooling down to stone.
Only few locations onLĂ€s mer
Yogja's surroundings & a chicken church

So many things to tell about Yogja, so many places I've been, I could make several more postings about that great city... đ
So two more to come, this one packed with all the most impressiveLĂ€s mer
Yogja street art đ€©

Yogyakarta is a students city, as it is THE place to go for studying. Many Indonesians go to another island, for university, and Java is the richest, best developed island of Indonesia (except forLĂ€s mer
Sightseeing and traditional dancing

Started sightseeing together with Oliver, a great guy from Switzerland I've met at Laura's backpacker's hostel (btw. a nice place to stay đ).
Already had a beer at the bar street together andLĂ€s mer
Yogyakarta city impressions

So much to see and to explore in Yogja, so starting with a first photo dump of randomly taken pictures around the city.
And as I've explored some nightlife with other travelers, which I've not doneLĂ€s mer
Central Java - going to Yogja đ”đš

Heading on from Batu Karas to Yogjakarta in a two-days-trip.
Not too much to say, the ride was amazing, again, most streets are in a quite good condition. As I had chosen the 30mins longer route (soLĂ€s mer
Batu Karas - improving surf skills

Loved this place! Beautiful beaches, only few western tourists, just surfers, very natural and rural area and friendly, relaxed people everywhere. đ
Unfortunately the waves were gone, after twoLĂ€s mer