The Trover

The Trover: January 2015

Monday, January 19, 2015

Side Trip: Singapore


When I booked my tickets to Indonesia, I was happy to have a long layover in Singapore on my way back from Surabaya. The first time I went is just a 1-hour episode of running and trying to catch the next airplane miles away from my arrival gate. Anyway, I nearly had to book another flight from Surabaya to Singapore because I thought I already missed my flight. Good thing is that the flight was delayed for hours and fate was on my favor.

I arrived exactly 2100h and Louis is already waiting for me at the airport. My highschool classmate Dhayan is also waiting at the Makansutra Gluttons Bay and the three of us are very hungry. 

A Taste of Singapore
Selfie with Dhayan and Louis
The Backpacker
Cheers
Marina Bay Sands at the Back
I had to stay at the airport for a couple of more hours before my flight back to Manila. Energy is starting to drain since my last few days have been more active than a toddler fed with 7 cups of coffee. Singapore is kinda chill in a way and it lacks the thrill of the exotic countries I've visited prior. I couldn't feel the sense of adventure and everything is expensive too.

The airport security is a little bit scary. I've heard stories of people being planted with illegal drugs and eventually get executed in the country. My backpack contains some carved stones from Borobudur and fridge magnets which delayed my entrance to the airport. I was trembling when the security lady told me to open my backpack to check the suspicious items in it. She smiled when she saw it was just harmless objects from my trip.

Back to reality, back to Manila, back to work as well. My Indonesia adventure will remain a good memory and a good story to tell. It was a fast paced adventure. I couldn't believe that I still had the energy of a youngster that I was able to do many things in such a short trip. 

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Destination: Java (Part III)

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Sunday, January 18, 2015

Destination: Java (Part III)

Day 4 - Surabaya - Bromo

Bromo National Park

The downside of having a short holiday trip is that the pace of each journey is fast. I didn't have much time absorbing the experience in Borobudur and there's so much to take. I've always been a moving traveler and no lazy day since every minute of the holiday away from work counts.

My flight to Surabaya from Yogya is only one hour. I had to call the hostel reservation first so they'll expect me to arrive anytime soon. The taxi booking Surabaya is also organized. You know it's not a rip off since you pay to the booking agent in the airport based on their system price estimator.

The hostel is unbelievably barren and the "reception" girl is grumpy. She must have had a bad day. There are no other travelers to talk to so I decide to sleep. Early next day is my trip to Gunung Bromo 1-2 hours away from Surabaya proper.  The hostel lady booked my accommodation near the Bromo National Park for cheap and everything is included in the package.


During my land transportation I met two young french girls. There's also a group of cool chinese girls but they're staying in a different hostel. The night was very misty I could see little clouds forming on my face when I breathe. The french girls were planning their next travel destination while I savour the beer after dinner. After a few beers came an early night for us as we are having an early morning the next day.

Day 5 - Bromo National Park 

My alarm went off at 2:30 and I immediately changed clothes, forget the shower since I feel that the water would be as hard as ice. But that's just me and my imagination. The Sunrise part of the tour was a total fail. The entire area was covered with fog so we were not able to witness another epic sunrise. I met two new friends from Denmark and they're quite a friendly duo. Jonas also lent me his thick jacket since my attempt to protect myself from the cold is also a fail.

The Hike

There's a few meters of walk before the 200-flight stairs to the viewing point. I should have bought some chocolates for energy boost before the hike. It's not too bad though since the walking distance isn't too far.
Selfie With the Boyz

Bromo Cone


It took over an hour to walk around the majestic Bromo mountain. The smell of sulfur is like boiling rotten eggs and is quite suffocating if you really have a full blow of the stench cloud coming out of the volcano.

On my way back to the Yoschi Hotel the scenery was amazing. It's a gloomy day and I have to travel back to Surabaya to catch my flight to Singapore.  Before that, breakfast is the priority to start the day.

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Side Trip: Singapore


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Saturday, January 17, 2015

Destination: Java (Part II)

If you haven't read the first part, see Destination: Java, Indonesia

Day 3 - Borobudur, Magelang, Yogyakarta

Captured Beauty of the Sunrise

0300 - My tour transport guy came to fetch me from the hostel. I woke up ready for the day with chocolate bars and water that I bought in preparation for the adventure. We had to pass by another hotel to fetch the other two people who was booked with me last night. It was a good one-hour trip to Magelang. The Indonesian couple were very friendly. They went to see the sunrise in a hotel somewhere in the west. I went to the east side of the temple.
Sunrise in Borobudur
It’s great to see people from all over the globe trying to witness a phenomenon that happens every single day (sunrise) but in Borobudur, Indonesia. The temple has four sides and is sort of Pyramidic surrounded with “stupa(s)” and Buddha statues. After the sunrise, I went around the temple and managed to create a timelapse video that looks like a real life Temple Run game.


Me Trying to Take a Selfie
Masami (Japan)
Me with the Stupa(s)
More Selfies
The Walls Telling Stories of the Hindu Gods
East Side of the Temple
Sunrise in Borobudur is the best event in my entire existence.  I have never appreciated the beauty of the rising sun more than my experience in a very beautiful historical monument. I've only heard this place in my History class when I was young and it's an amazing realization that I'm actually visiting it. On my way back to the car, I bought a nice stone Stupa and a head of a Buddha.
Our trip back to Yogyakarta took the same duration as to going to Borobudur in Magelang. I think I drifted while on our way. The driver was just supposed to take me to my hostel since he's running late for another schedule. To avoid complex English conversation, he took me to Malioboro anyway.
I looked for some goodies to bring back home in Jalan Malioboro Market. I also had to withdraw some money so I can survive the next few days on my journey to Surabaya.

Back in the hostel, I met two cool people from Tahiti and Germany. Too bad I have to leave for Surabaya. Just had a few chit chat and bye bye for Mr Dom. It's time to fly to Surabaya.

Johannes and My Twin

Adios wonderful land of Jogja!

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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Destination: Java, Indonesia


Borobudur, Yogyakarta

Bromo, Borobudur, Prambanan

The Plan

Starbucks Planner: Imagination on paper
The Papal visit was all over the news when I started to plan the trip to Indonesia.
Planning a trip is a serious business. It's the most exciting stage of the entire process. When I plan trips, I use the combined force of the imagination and technology. I like to use my journals, iOS apps (Hostelworld, TripIt, TripAdvisor, etc.), and lots of Google searches. The idea of discovering new places is such a bliss. But not to spoil the excitement, I keep it minimum since some plans are not always perfect. The holiday is so short that I need to be very efficient and and make decisions of the places to visit.
I grabbed my planner and plotted the flight schedules, hotels, and tours. The first step was to choose the perfect holiday location. I chose Indonesia this time since I haven't really seen much of it the first time I went there. The list of places to go were Borobudur in Yogyakarta and the famous Mount Bromo in Surabaya.

Day 1 - Manila - Jakarta

1700h - Roads are closed. Oh no! But nothing could stop me after all the preparation I have done. I arrived at the airport on-time. The traffic was extra horrible. I also had to withraw some cash in Philippine pesos. I remember the time when I went to Kuala Lumpur and found out that my ATM card is not activated to work internationally. So this time, I had to make sure I have enough. Indonesia might not be credit card friendly.
My flight to Jakarta was smooth sailing. We arrived 5 minutes earlier than expected. So basically, I had to wait 5 hours and 5 minutes in the airport for my next flight. I had to change my Philippine money to Indonesian rupiah so that is the first priority within that period. It's literally after midnight so it took me approximately 2 hours to find the Filipino-friendly Indonesian dude who hooked me up to a money changer guy. There's a slight rip off in his exchange rates but it's the only best one I could compare with the rates on Google.

Day 2 - Jakarta - Yogyakarta

0500h - Time to fly to Yogyakarta. I met this very friendly man who lives in Yogya. He advised me to go to Candi Prambanan, one of the other World Heritage sites in the city which is close to the airport. When we landed, I immediately took the opportunity to go to the recommended place.

Candi Prambanan

One of the largest Hindu Temples in South East Asia. Candi Prambanan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It's a sunny day. Perfect for selfies and anything involving cameras and old structures. I took not less than 240 pictures in this place. There were hundreds of visitors since I got lucky and Indonesian schools took a tour the same time I am visiting the temples. I met Indonesian teachers trying to immerse their students to foreigners who speak English. I became one of the subjects when the students queued and ask basic questions in English. Of course, I don't know if they were really paying attention to the words I was saying because most of them were trembling like scared kittens.
Rani's Students
Rani Utomo, Local English Teacher
Eating Bakpia with Rani, Yoma, and Sam (UK)
Posing for Pictures with Sam in Plaosan Temple

The Hunt for the Hostel

Retra's Hostel
I booked my accomodation a a few weeks ago. Retra's Hostel was the number one on the list and rated clean and safe in the comments section of HostelWorld.
The bus system of Yogya is very neat and organized. YogyaTrans has stations which takes you anywhere in the city. You don't have to pay even when you need to transit from one bus to the other. Maybe they did not want to complicate things because they're scared to speak English with foreigners like me. I had to take a taxi because the hostel was a few blocks away from the main road. When I arrived, I was so tired to do anything else but shower and sleep.
Selfie - Tired and Sleepy
When I woke up, I had to eat something so there's one restaurant nearby called Parsley. There was nothing special in the menu and I didn't know what to order. I just got myself a nice Nasi Goreng and Indonesian Latte.
My Latte
Jammed with the Band
The next step is to book my tour to Borobudur in Magelang. I tried Google and the hostel attendant contacted tour companies to hook me up. The problem is that I'm alone and the minimum tour package is for two. So I had to pay double if I booked alone. The hostel attendant found another way by booking me with other guests from another hostel. Alas! I'm booked for tomorrow's adventure and I have to wake up at 2:30am. I'm done for the day. Borobudur here I come.

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Day 3 - Borobudur 

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