Beautiful vlog… I loved it.. am planning a visit to the volcano in this year and your video gave a fair idea of travel and stay. Just wanted to know if I have options for pure vegetarian food in brumo?? Is it available
In 1993 when I was student, with six friends walk on the road from Nongkojajar (Malang area) and climb the Mountain. Almost no vechile there, just meet have fun and take photos with another climber on the road.. .Little number visitor and just meet 3 foreigners there.. . Now, Bromo is tourism area. Not crowded like now. I miss that's time, very memorable journey as young student.. .
I went there for the first time in 2011. But it was in the afternoon, on a motorbike. Saw maybe 1 horse and no other tourist. No railing too near the crater. Or maybe it was buried under the ash, since it had just erupted. But yah, very different from what it is now.
Thank you very much for your video. It's really helpful for me to plan my trip. I want to ask you, did you have any problems using the buses? I've read some terrible experiences about a tourist scam...
Hello, Muhammad Harith. I don't know for sure. I don't think it should be an issue, but to be certain, it's best that you contact any hotel in Bromo for confirmation, in case there are some regulations on private cars that I'm not aware of. 🙂
Beautiful vlog… I loved it.. am planning a visit to the volcano in this year and your video gave a fair idea of travel and stay. Just wanted to know if I have options for pure vegetarian food in brumo?? Is it available
Thank you for watching! I think you should be able to find vegetarian food fairly easily in the village, as there are options like tempe, tofu, etc.
Your video was super useful and helpful. Thank you for sharing these tips.
In 1993 when I was student, with six friends walk on the road from Nongkojajar (Malang area) and climb the Mountain. Almost no vechile there, just meet have fun and take photos with another climber on the road.. .Little number visitor and just meet 3 foreigners there.. .
Now, Bromo is tourism area. Not crowded like now. I miss that's time, very memorable journey as young student.. .
I went there for the first time in 2011. But it was in the afternoon, on a motorbike. Saw maybe 1 horse and no other tourist. No railing too near the crater. Or maybe it was buried under the ash, since it had just erupted. But yah, very different from what it is now.
Thank you for sharing😊
You're welcome, and thank you for watching! 😊
I love your videos! So heartwarming. Speaking of warming, I never thought that one would need a jacket in Indonesia!
Thank you so much, Jerry. Oh, you would be surprised by how often you would need a jacket in Southeast Asia. We love our A/C, sometimes too much 😅
Thank you very much for your video. It's really helpful for me to plan my trip.
I want to ask you, did you have any problems using the buses? I've read some terrible experiences about a tourist scam...
have you spent time in Australia? sounds like you have a slight Australian accent.
Nope. Hahaha. My accent largely depends on my mood for the day or who I'm talking to 🤣
I see a guy with T-shirt at 6:14 ....I was in Freezing cold while waiting for sun rise last time....Not cold?
It was a little chilly but bearable. After the sun rose, I wished I had worn a t-shirt too 😄
Mbak klepon mbak... Wkwkwkwkwkw😂😂😂😂
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Gak doyan WKWKWKW 😂😂
Hey Ummi, can I check with you, if it's allowed to Self Drive from Surabaya to Bromo?
Hello, Muhammad Harith. I don't know for sure. I don't think it should be an issue, but to be certain, it's best that you contact any hotel in Bromo for confirmation, in case there are some regulations on private cars that I'm not aware of. 🙂