Mount Bromo English Speaking Guide Shared Tour from Surabaya

10 hours

Moderate

Experience the magical sunrise at Mount Bromo, explore the Sea of Sand, and hike to the crater rim for breathtaking views.
Explore Mount Bromo and the biggest caldera in Indonesia, The Tengger Caldera, It is derived from Mount Tengger.

You will be picked up from your hotel or train station in Malang city at 1am, than you will heading to the south for 1 hour driving. After arriving at our hub, you will be transferred to a 4x4 vehicle and head to Bromo Semeru Tengger National Park. Your first destination is Prahu Hill, a point on the Tengger Caldera facing directly towards Mount Bromo, Bukit Batok, Widodaren and Mount Semeru.

At 6 am we will go down to the sea of sand inside the tengger caldera to take a photo session with the widodaren hill as a background.
At around 6.30, the climb to Mount Bromo begins. you will walk for 1.5km . 60% of the track is flat on sand, the remaining 40% is uphill, with an elevation gain of about 129 meters from your starting point to the summit (2,137-2,266), the highest side of Mount Bromo's caldera is 2,329m. Before reaching the top you are required to climb stairs of
What's included?
    Hotel,train station and Airport pickup and drop-off
    4x4 Classic Land Cruiser
    English speaking guide
    Comportable Minivan or Minibus
    Bromo National Park Entrance fee
    Exclusions
      Personal expenses
      Tips
      Breakfast
      Please note
      • Public transportation nearby
      • Not wheelchair accessible
      • Not stroller accessible
      • Not suitable for pets
      • Infants must not sit on laps
      • Infant seats unavailable
      • Not recommended for people with back problems
      • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
      • Not recommended for people with heart conditions
      • Please Be Prepare at 15 Minutes before pick up time
      What to bring

        Sturdy hiking boots or shoes with good tread

        Comfortable, moisture-wicking clothing

        Lightweight daypack with water, snacks, sunscreen, and personal items

        A hat, sunglasses, and a jacket for varying weather conditions

        Optional trekking poles for added stability on challenging sections

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