- Bus terminal Lubuklinggau
- Leaving Sumatera at the Port of Dumai, Sumatera
- Once there was a jungle. Sumatera.
- Friends made on a grueling overnight bus trip from Lubutlinggau to Pekanbaru, Sumatera.
- Stairs to the top of the rim at Mt Bromo
- Arriving at the bus terminal Lubuklinggau
- Sunrise over Mt Bromo
- Mt Bromo dawn
- Dinner at The Deck, Bali.
- Best satay in Jakarta
- Lubuklinggau Market. Sunday morning. The chaos just seems to work.
- The sprawling Lubuklinggau Market wraps itself around the rail station. Lubuklinggau is the railhead of the Southern Sumateran rail line that connects Bandar Lampung, Palembang, Prabumulih and Lubuk Longgau
- Sailing through the islands around the port of Bakauheni in Eastern Sumatera
- Market day at Prabumulih , Eastern Sumatera. Arrived here at 5am and waited 6 hours for our connecting train to Lumbuklinggau
- Terraces of rice quilt the countryside in Java.
- Chinese temple in the sector of Jakarta called Glodok
- The busy port of Bakauheni is the main link between Indonesia’s most populous islands… Java and Sumatera. The ferry trip takes 3 hours. A bridge connecting the two islands is under construction.
- Arrived at Prabumulih around 5am on the overnight train from Bandar Lumpung and waited 6 hours for the connecting train to Lumbuklinggau.
- Sailing through the islands around Bakauheni
- Planning the next days route on the Yogja /Jakarta express.
- The ferry from Merak to Bakauheni on Sumatera, a three hour leisurely cruise.
- Merak ferry terminasi on the western tip of Java, 100k west of Jakarta.
- Workers ankle deep in mud planting rice. This used to a tropical jungle.
- Hotel Chitra in the Glodok area of Jakarta is amongst the best in its range.
- Grage Hotel in Bohemian Yogjakarta, including the aerial spaghetti.
- And now for something completely different… rice paddies
- Borobudur, near Yogjakarta
- Borobudur, near Yogjakarta
- Borobudur. Replica of the temple that is alleged to have been built on this site 1,500 years ago. I wonder.
- Borobudur. View across the township from the newest building in town.
- The main street of the township of Borobudur. The new part of town is set in a garden on a hill just around the corner. The rent in the new sector is exorbitant
- The public transport system in Indonesia relies heavily on a healthy lack of respect for vehicular maintenance, and no fear of injury.
- Kalibaru Railway Station
- Margo Utomo Resort Kalibaru – East Java
- Fried fish for dinner at Probolinggo – East Java
- Into the abyss – Mt Bromo near Probolinggo, East Java
- Sea of Sands – Mt Bromo. A vaste bed of black volcanic sand inside the caldera.
- Mt Bromo in the foreground. Mt Semaru behind.
- Local taxi from the station to the hotel in Probolinggo East Java Indonesia.
- The Green Drink is famous in Kalibaru. Tastes great… whatever it is.
- Mie Ayam in Kalibaru. Roadside hawker stalls line the street
- The port at Gilimanuk, Bali
- Last night dinner in Bali with our good friend Jim Higgins (front left)
Guess what??????You guessed it works( thankyou Pikwan) I have now learnt I needed to click on the arrow!!!!!
Enjoy the Bali break, the mainly Hindu island of the archipelago. Unlike the rest of Indonesia where Islam is prevalent. Leone and I did not think too much of Kuta and the area, but loved Ubud and the inland part of Bali.