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  • North of Bali - Lovina 🤿🐬🌊🏖️

    24–27 nov. 2023, Indonesien ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    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, not many travellers and mostly couples or family tourists around here, lots of local tourists during the weekend.
    Dolphin tours are THE THING, here, I was literally jumping off my scooter as the first guys were approaching my, offering dolphin tours.
    I've already heard mostly not so good stories about the dolphin watching here, finally I was booking a tour from a guy who was recommended for doing it animal friendly and going to a different time, than most other tours are going.
    I ended up with very mixed feelings about the tour: There still were loads of boats going around, searching for dolphins and approaching them, as soon as they were spotted out. But except of a few very aggressive boatmen, everybody was going around slowly and carefully, when the dolphins were close by, not trying to chase them, but just following them.
    No clue, how bad it really is for the dolphins, for me they seemed not scared and even some were jumping and seeming like playing/racing with the boat, sometimes. It even looked as if they could have gone away from the boats easily, but in fact I really don't know. Due to the huge number of boats, which I really didn't expect that massively, it felt not really right and I wouldn't recommend doing a tour like this, there, if you have any other options to see them in a better setting.
    But I can understand why so many people (mostly local tourists were on the boats) want to see the lumba-lumba, as Indonesians are calling dolphins, they are amazing animals. 🥰
    On the other hand, snorkeling here was awesome, it widely reminded me of Karimunjawa, beautiful reefs and loads of fishes - never can get enough of the amazing beauty of a nice reef. 😍
    Had a great time here, thanks to Tea, my travel mate here, again, for a few days, I've found a beautiful homestay. For some days I was the only one staying there, I had a nice karaoke evening with the host, his family and a friend of them (and a lot of rice wine and palm wine😅), Sedap Malam homestay is the place to be in Lovina! 🥰
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  • Pura Ulun Danu Bratan 🛕🪷

    23 november 2023, Indonesien ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    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 amazing artworks, not only the well known typical hinduist art. It's quite touristy but not too busy and at least I've met mostly local tourists and it was a pleasure to explore the area.
    As you can see very often, here, they added some entertainment facilities, like a small lake with funny water cars and fountains and a lot of photo frames for "the perfect picture" 😅 I really appreciate the huge playgrounds for kids, you can find often at places like these, too.
    Had a great time there and another amazing bike ride down the mountains to north Bali and finally arrived just in time for a nice sunset at Lovina, Bali's "city of the dolphins". 🙂
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  • Bye bye Mt. Ijen, bye bye Java! 🥰Hello Bali!Again some artwork on the ferryAccidentally running into a closed but impressive Hindu temple on my way to CangguWay less mosques here in Bali, as the majority here are Hindu.I never have enough fresh mango juice at the beach.😎Again some artwork at a wall close to a sunset viewpointSome nice cliffs......here in south Bali...... creating a beautiful shoreline.Beautiful beaches to find......so I really enjoy some ocean feelings, again. 😎The Yamaha flagship store with a garage in Denpasar gave my scooter a proper service and a cleaning!Decent but still cheap hostels to find, here. Seems to be a lot of competition for guests, here.As usual, rural areas are packed with rice fields 🙂

    Goodbye Java, hello Bali!

    21–23 nov. 2023, Indonesien ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    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 5 volcanoes, had amazing snorkeling experiences and even made some friends.
    Java was so different from Sumatra, but still Indonesia, now I'm curious, what I'll experience in the most touristy areas of this country.
    Went directly from the ferry to Canggu, in Bali's south, probably the most touristy area here. Very busy, very crowded, lots of tourists and travellers, a lot of partying, I fully understand, why it's called "Bali's Ballermann" 🤷
    Exploring some beaches and the shoreline was nice, there are several beautiful beaches and cliffs, beautiful landscapes and Balinese food is great, too!
    Skipped my plans to practice some surfing, here, as all the beach breaks were crowded as hell. Lombok should offer some nice surfspots, too.
    South Balinese landscapes and big city Denpasar were interesting to see, I took the opportunity to bring my scooter to the official Yamaha garage for a service, oil change and checkup (and a working rear light 😅). Everything was done quickly and cheap (€10 in total 😬) and riding feels bit better and more safe, now.
    After getting that done, I decided to leave this busy, touristy area quickly and head on to the north of Bali! 😅😎
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  • Blue fire at Mt. Ijen 🌋🔥⛰️🧗

    19–21 nov. 2023, Indonesien ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

    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-lifetime experience.
    Doing the hike/climb on my own, was a great decision, as being within the first dozen people at the blue flames, paid off in a not too crowded sight and being able to get very close to the flames.
    Due to a noisy hostel, I wasn't able to catch any sleep, before I started my ride to the entrance point at midnight. Getting the entrance ticket took some time, too, so finally my hike started at 2:20. Hiking up the mountain for around 4.5km in the dark on a dirt path was challenging for me, but luckily my trip for now made me regain some strength, after 2 very lazy years. After freezing a bit on my scooter ride there, hiking made me heat up again, luckily I found a quite fast pace soon. Being a little bit proud of myself, as I've started my hike with around 30-40 (mostly younger) people in front of me, but ending up within the first group of around 10 people at the edge of the crater at around 3:40.
    Putting on the gas mask, sulphur smoke was already hanging in the air, for a while, but became quite intense, here. Climbing down took another half hour, on a quite steep path (no railings) on sometimes slippery dirt or loose rocks was ok for me, but some people really struggled.
    Finally seeing the blue flames made me forget how exhausted I felt, fascinating, mysterious and beautiful.
    Sometimes (luckily not too often) the wind turned and the whole site was covered by thick smoke of sulphur gases, bringing up literally zero visibility and unfortunately some gas masks (not only mine 😅) were not fully airtight, this smoke really burned hard in the lungs. 🙈 Had to run around the corner, out of the smoke, a few times. 😅
    No more proper words available, for that experience.
    As more and more people arrived, and dawn already started, I climbed up out of the crater quickly. (Again a little bit proud for being literally the first tourist coming out of the crater. 😎😅)
    Another 1.5km to the sunrise point, but luckily not too steep, as my feet already were lacking strength and knees started to hurt. But the sunrise view was amazing and I decided to rest and enjoy the rising sun changing it's light and transforming the landscapes from dark reddish to yellow and finally bright and colorful. Met some other solo-travelers from China, Thailand and Switzerland, had some nice chitchatting, while resting and gaining energy for the 6km hike down.
    This hike was REALLY tough, as my whole body was tired, lack of sleep didn't help, and finally, after around 4.5 km I had to accept, that I won't make it down without help, without another 2hrs rest. So I was brought down the last 1.5km by one of the sulphur carriers, who are offering rides up- and downwards in their handcarts, advertising these as "Lamborghini-taxi". Btw: Indonesian sense of humor is another awesome thing about this amazing country.

    That day I challenged myself a lot, I realized again, that you have to push yourself sometimes hard, to cross your boundaries, but that I'm way stronger than I sometimes think. Not only the unbelievable and unique experience of seeing the blue fires, made that day special, but exploring how far I can push myself -and where I have to stop, before harming myself- was a great experience, too.
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  • Tumpak Sewu top view 😍
    A lot of warnings about the tricky path down...Not too difficult at the beginning......but "stairs" were getting slippery, soon. 😅Climbing up to Goa TetesSlippery steps, everywhere 😅 Luckily most times handrail provided.Amazing view on Goa TetesStill lot of ordinary stairs to climb up.A well earned fresh coconut 🤤

    Tumpak Sewu & Goa Tetes 🏞️

    18 november 2023, Indonesien ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    There are thousands of waterfalls in Indonesia, you probably can see some, anywhere you are, so choosing which to see, sometimes is hard. 😅
    Tunpak Sewu definitely is one, you have to see, if you're around Mt. Bromo, it's in the south and around 1h drive from Malang or 2h from Bromo. It was quite a detour, for my way to the east, but in the end, the path is the goal, especially in these amazing landscapes, and seeing this waterfall was awesome.
    Pictures can only give an idea of it, as usual, but another very special thing, here, was, that climbing down and up takes you to two different waterfalls, Tumpak Sewu on the way down, Goa Tetes on the way up. Furthermore some parts of the path/"stairs" are going literally through the waterfalls. There's just a handrail or a rope to hold on and you have to climb on slippery stones through the permanently floating water. 😅 Sometimes quite tricky, as I did it with sandals, but very refreshing and an amazing experience.
    Took me all in all around 3 hours (went slowly and carefully 😅) and the way up was really exhausting, in the warm and extremely humid air, but heading on to the east on my bike cooled me down properly. 😎
    One of the most impressive waterfalls I've ever seen, it feels as if water is going down the steep walls everywhere, and climbing through waterfalls was a unique, amazing experience. 😍
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  • Bromo and Semeru, two active volcanoes, saying good morning, after sunrise.
    Awaiting some rain to stop, on my way, forced me to ride through the mountains at night. 😅First morning view on Bromo's outer crater from outside.Exploring the area......running into the volcano observatory......and getting some nice views on the volcano.Getting close, extraterrestrial landscapes......and fading artworks in the ashes......on the way up to the crater.Growling, hissing and permanently spitting sulphur-vapour.I could have gone even further, but... 🙈In the middle of the "Sea of Sands"No picture can catch the beauty of nature.These are the "Teletubbies Hills"! Really!Sunset behind Mt. Semeru.Prepared for my ride to the sunrise: Going through a rough sand desert and sharp serpentines.But the efforts paid off with one of the most stunning sunrises I've ever seen.Shoes full of sand, literally no sleep, wrecked, but can't stop grinning from happinessLot of Jeeps going around here, especially as it's the weekend, lots of local tourists around.Earned myself a decent breakfast with an awesome view 😍

    Mount Bromo ⛰️🌋🌄🏞️🛵💨

    16–18 nov. 2023, Indonesien ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    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 bit into trouble, as I've decided to take the longer, nicer bike route through the mountains, again. Getting catched by some heavy rain, my ride took way longer as expected. So I rode through tough mountain roads, steep, curvy and a lot of potholes, in the dark, being stopped by locals, telling my national park is closed and road is not rideable. Took me some more time, to assure that I can ride through the sand desert at night, some more time, to explain to park guard, that I'm only going to my hostel and getting entrance ticket tomorrow. 😅 Finally I found myself at the darkest hour in an endless sand desert, navigating through it mostly with the help of GPS, as there was only sand everywhere. 🙈 But morning view onto the caldere, from my room's window, was a decent payoff.
    Bromo's crater is looking quite small and unimpressive, on the first glimpse, if you can't see the smoke. That's why the inactive volcano Mount Batok, directly aside, is often mistaken as Bromo 😅
    If you look closer, you see clearly that Bromo is active, his last (small) eruption was in 2019. The crater looks like extraterrestrial land, especially if you're walking it up. Both volcanoes are inside a wide caldera, this looks like a huge crater around them, with a reasonable sand desert inside (so called "Sea of Sands") and fascinating coloured, overgrown steep walls.
    Looking at that Tengger mountains from the north/east top of Bromo's caldera, where the tourist village Cemorolawang and some view points are located, you can usually see the Semeru volcano in the background, another active volcano, which regularly spits out small ash clouds, all these fascinating landscapes together are creating a unique, awesome scenery.
    Going around here and exploring these mountains and hills, mostly on my scooter, and on my second day with Siggi, a crazy Belgium guy, was amazing and felt like exploring another world.
    Decided to go for the sunrise on my own, another night-ride through the Sea of Sands, but this time I had some jeeps from sunrise tours, to follow 😅
    One of the most impressive sunrise sceneries I've ever seen, even if all the viewpoints were crowded as hell. The ride back, during early morning, gave me some more awesome views and the well earned breakfast, with a great view on Bromo, made a perfect morning.
    Rode further on to the south, (Sea of Sands again 🥰) on these amazing tiny mountain roads again, this time during daylight 🤩
    Bromo is a place, I'll go and see again, if life takes me back around there, again, one day!
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  • A shop for sewing thread only 😎
    Interesting mix of furniture is sold here 😅Finally: Here's the place where all these billions of huge sacks are coming from: a sack store! 😅From modern to antique, simple to artful, steel-glass to wooden carved: everything available here!Specialized on grandfather clocksAt least most of them look like paintball rifles... 🙈Tugu Pahlawan, the monument of the heroesNo entry, can only see this 🤷Didn't find out anything about that building, probably from colonial times.Policeman and dog trainer, taken out for a walk by his K-9 dog-in-training 😅Tiny alleys......and some more "heroes monuments"......even around the Bratas river promenade.This place probably is crowded, at night...... decorations and artworks all around.Advertise your advertising skills!Any instant-drink, coffee, noodles, rice, toiletries,... needed. You'll get everything here!Newly built in 2005......in colonial style.

    Surabaya

    15–16 nov. 2023, Indonesien ⋅ ☁️ 32 °C

    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 😅. So one night, waiting for my scooter, had to be enough.
    Didn't arrive at the central station but at Pasar Turi Station, which seemed to me more focused on cargo. Strolling around the station's area was nice, a lot of furniture is sold here, but even if I was there during early afternoon (many shops closed at that time, like the Indo version of "Siesta"), I found some fascinating stores here.
    Tugu Pahlawan, the monument of the heros, was around the corner. Unfortunately there was built up an event according to FIFA's U17 Worldcup, actually taking place in Indonesia, so no entering was possible. 😐
    Met a dog, taking out it's master for a walk (yes, it was that way 😅), on the streets who supposed to be a police K-9 dog and was looking like the father of my mom's dog. A very young and so friendly policeman and dog trainer, Indonesians are all so welcoming, friendly and curious, it's just amazing.
    Nice little alleys, again, a beautiful river promenade, full of artworks and decorations, which seems to be full of life during the evenings.
    All in all a short, but very nice, stopover in another Indonesian metropol.
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  • My scooter, professional packed for shipping, from an awesome cargo officer! ☺️
    Leaving my only key and the registration license with my scooter felt awkward 🙈At Ngrombo Station......into the train to Surabaya......a modern, comfortable and clean train. 👍Clean toilets, soap and water provided, Deutsche Bahn could learn a lot, here. 😅No, the temperature was not that hot... 😂Love how they sometimes promote their train stationsCrossing one of Java's huge agricultural areas...... enjoying some coffee and tea.I WANNA RIDE THAT VEHICLE! 🤩😂There's always ongoing construction, nearly everywhere 😅Water and charging (and toilets!) for free - we can learn from here, again.Not Surabaya's main station, but still quite busy...Surabaya's Welcome to train passengers 😍Going to the cargo terminal for picking up...... my scooter 🤩ID-check, signing the receipt, and watching......how my scooter is unpacked and everything is remounted. 😎On the road again! 😎

    A train ride with(out) my scooter 🚂🛤️

    15–16 nov. 2023, Indonesien ⋅ ☁️ 35 °C

    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?😎
    As this is very likely my first and last train ride in Indonesia, this deserves it's own posting - only railway stuff here 😬
    It's not like our car-trains in Austria, where you can drive directly on a car-waggon, even with your bike. Here you have to give your bike to the train company's cargo shipment. 🚂📦
    After doing some research, I decided to give my scooter to the cargo office of the governmental railway company, instead of any private one. This is KAI, or "Kereta Api Indonesia", this company's name's meaning is "Railway Indonesia", but the word-by-word translation of "Kereta Api" means "fire wagon". 😅🥰
    At the office, the young lady was a little bit overstrained by a crazy foreigner who wanted to ship his bike, so she called her colleague who arrived 10mins later, clearly not in charge at this time. His English was still only rudimentary, but with the help of the translation app and a lot of talking with "hands and feet", we managed to do all the paperwork. Leaving my scooter, my only key and the official registration to the cargo office felt strange, but the two cargo officers were so nice, friendly and helpful (and a little bit proud, I think 😅), that I've never lost any trust.
    Before I jumped on the train, the next day, I passed by the cargo office and met the officers again (now both in charge), my scooter was already perfectly packed and ready for shipment. 😎
    So I had a great relaxing train ride and enjoyed some nice views from the train window. My first travel time not riding by myself for more than a month was very nice, even if I've missed my scooter 😅😉But, to be honest, this area of Java is an agricultural area, so most of the time I was watching on rice fields and other agricultural landscapes. Nevertheless, fascinating and once again I felt happy and grateful for being able to travel through this amazing country, passing by several villages, cities and a few industrial areas.
    Have seen some oil facilities on my way, too - I've already learned on Sumatra that Indonesia is an oil exporting country, producing way more oil as it needs for itself.
    At Surabaya I had to wait for one night for my scooter to arrive, as I brought him too late for a same-day-shipment, which was nice to explore this city a little bit, too.
    As they didn't accept my WhatsApp number (only local numbers allowed), I didn't get any notification about the scooter-pick-up (I'm sure they would've called, sooner or probably later... 🙈), so I decided to just go to the cargo terminal. "Going there and asking directly" is in general the best you can do in Indonesia, for most of the services needed. 😅
    Getting a lot of attention from the cargo-staff, as soon as I showed my shipping receipt, 3 or 4 guys started immediately to unpack my scooter. 😅 Mirrors, phone-holder and license plates were remounted so fast, my helmet appeared out of nowhere and quickly the scooter was lifted down the ramp by 5 guys. 😲
    Everything went so fast, it was just impressive to see! 😎
    And now it felt great to be on the road again, looking forward to all the things upcoming! 🤩
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  • Decorations at Kretek museum
    All the inventor's historyThese beautiful dioramas 😍Different grades of tobacco 😲"The Sauce" 😬Reminds me of my pocket-rolling-machine at home 😅Fancy and expensive promotional gifts in early 20th centuryMore or less actual brands......and brands of earlier times 😅That's how Kretek was sold, that times.An Indonesian tobacco shop 😎Purwodadi monument (no clue what it is about 🙈)Beautiful architectureWanna make some noise?A brutal water tower, surrounded by a beautiful garden

    Kudus - city of Kretek 🚬

    14–15 nov. 2023, Indonesien ⋅ ☁️ 34 °C

    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 oil of cloves is helping against cough, smoking them must be even better 😬 So he invented the clove-cigaretts, putting some oils and aromas ("sauce"), for a better taste. Seeing the Kretek museum was nice, they've so many beautiful dioramas in there, showing all the processes of production in earlier times and today. Unfortunately they do not tell, how this work (mostly done by women) pushed female emancipation in Indonesia, in the 19th/20th century. 🤷
    But a great experience (had to take some pics with locals, again, not many foreigners come here 😅), they recommended a tobacco shop to me, so I finally can roll my own Indonesian Kretek-cigarettes 😎.
    From Kudus I went on to Purwodadi, for my next adventure, which is a nice small city in Central Java. Once more I've spent some time strolling around and exploring Indonesian daily life. 😍
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  • One week island's life 🏝️🥰

    10–14 nov. 2023, Indonesien ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

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