Mount
Bromo National Park – East Java
The BromoTenggerSemeru National Park covers some 800 square kilometers in the
centre of East Java. It is the largest volcanic region in the province and
there stands Mt. Semeru, which rises 3676 meters above sea level. At its
northern end is the spectacular Tengger Caldera, Java's largest, with its 10 km
barren desert-like sea of sand. Within the caldera rise the deeply fissured
volcanic cones of Batok and Bromo, the latter is still active with a cavernous
crater from which smoke blows skyward. Temperatures at the top of mount Bromo
range about 5 to 18 degrees Celcius . To the south is a rolling upland plateau
dissected by valleys and dotted with several small scenic lakes, extending to
the foot of Mount Semeru, a towering grey forest-skirted cone dominating the
southern landscape.
Tengger sandy area has been protected since 1919, and its believed to be the
only conservation area in Indonesia, even probably in the world possessing a
unique ocean and sand at the attitude about 2000 m above sea level. There are
several mountains inside the calderas namely: Mt Watangan (2,661 m asl)., Mt
Batok (2,470 m asl), Mt Kursi (2,581 asl), Mt Watangan (2,661 m asl), and Mt
Widadaren (2,650 m asl). On the fourteenth day of the Month Kasada, the
inhabitants of Tengger Mountain range gather at the rim of Mount Bromo's active
crater to present annual offerings of rice, fruit, vegetables, flowers, live
stock and other local produce to the God of the Mountain, as adherents of
religion combining elements of Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism the Tenggerese
ask for blessing from the supreme God, Sang HyangWidiWasa. This ceremony called
Kesodo Ceremony.
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