Showing posts with label Indonesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indonesia. Show all posts

Saturday, January 9, 2010

West Java, Indonesia

The month of December began with final exams for my courses and then a series of adventures around the region combined with many attempts at making progress on my project. I was able to cover parts of Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Cambodia over three trips with many good friends, epic scenery, and mind-blowing cuisine. In an effort to document these trips, I'm going to start doing a weekly blog post on each of the destinations from my holiday adventures. This can help make up for the lack of excitement that the next few months will probably entail as the project will get priority over the fun.

The first adventure that I'll cover is my journey to Jakarta and West Java Indonesia to visit my friend Fitria who was such an awesome host to me in her home country. For the geographically challenged out there, below is a map of the destinations.


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We spent the first few days hanging out in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia. Jakarta is a massive, crowded, chaotic city that you really need to have a local guide to appreciate. It is the largest city on the island of Java which has a population of over 124 million people. Java Island itself seems sort of like one huge village; the population density is 979 /km2 (2,540 /sq mi). Compare that to the state of Nebraska at 8.88 /km2 (23 /sq mi); almost 100 times more dense!! We explored Jakarta for a couple days and ended up going to one of Fitria's friend's wedding which was a neat experience for a westerner like me.


Old Dutch Colonial Headquarters in Jakarta


Me chillin downtown with some Indonesian dudes



The Bride and Groom at the wedding just after finishing the reception line



Street Performer in Jakarta who didn't quite have his act perfected

After Jakarta we headed for the coast to an awesome beach village called Sawarna to meet up with a bunch of other Indonesia friends. It was a seven hour drive despite the fact that its only about 100 miles away - the crazy traffic and roads are hard to describe but we made it in one piece thanks to Fitria's driving skills. We stayed at a family's home in the village for a few days with all meals cooked for us and motorcycle transportation provided to beaches, caves, and other random places in the village. It was truly an awesome experience to hang out in a really non-touristy area with local people, food, and deserted beaches. Someday I plan on coming back to this place!!


Enjoying a Bintang on our own beach



Mind-blowing lobster fresh from the sea


Java cave exploration



The whole Sawarna crew!



Sawarna Beach





Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Volcano Trekking in East Java Indonesia

This weekend I put down the EnergyPlus manual and flew off to Indonesia with a group of the Chinese graduate students from my program. We flew into Surabaya, East Java and spent three days in a hot van on extremely "Indonesian" roads (you'd have to be there to understand) to go to the two Volcano groups of Mt Bromo and Ijen Crater.


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Mt Bromo and surrounding volcanoes at sunrise (Yoyo's Pic)



At the edge of Mt Bromo

There were two new life experiences rolled into one for this trip. First, my senses were exposed to some of the most unique and epic views of the volcanoes. We were taken up to the summit of a nearby ridge to see Mt. Bromo at 4:30AM sunrise and climbed to the top of Ijen Crater to see the milky blue water of the sulfuric lake within the crater. The pictures that were taken can never do the view justice.

The second experience was to hang out and get to know the fellow Chinese students from my program. It was very interesting to get to know their culture and individual personalities.



The whole crew



Ijen Crater

Below I've posted some of the videos that I took on this trip - kind of my first psuedo video blog attempt.