Java thoughts

So we do try to keep things positive here but for us, four weeks in Java was too long. The people are very friendly, generally when they chat to you it’s to help or to ask questions, rather than try to extract money from you. We even had our first family hitchhiking* experience thanks to… Read More Java thoughts

Paris of Java

Java’s rival to Paris is the city of Bandung, filled with fashionable uni students, and as it is only 150kms from the capital, it makes for a perfect weekend escape for Jakarta locals. We coincided our visit with a weekend, which wasn’t well planned on our part, and our initial Airbnb accommodation was not very… Read More Paris of Java

Purwokerto falls

A ‘hidden gem’ of Java, Purworkerto was a town we stumbled across from this blog. It seemed like it had a few things to do and we had time, so why not? The tricky thing about hidden gems is that the tourist infrastructure isn’t there, so often you need your own transport and a decent… Read More Purwokerto falls

Rainbow Village

After celebrating the successful navigation of the Indonesian postal system, N and M took a walk around central Malang and across to see the nearby painted villages. First stop was at a coffee shop with a balcony overlooking the Arema Blue Village, where all the houses were painted with the same blue paint. I imagine… Read More Rainbow Village

Silversmithing

One of the things to do in Yogyakarta is a short (two hour) silversmithing course where you get to make your own piece of jewellery! For about $35 you can make your own ring, earrings or a pendant under the guidance of an expert silversmith (and polyglot). Our family all chose to make rings of… Read More Silversmithing

Bromo bronco

Java has loads of volcanos and many of which are active. One popular one is Mt Bromo and it’s usually visited at sunrise – which actually means getting a jeep about midnight and driving two hours to line up with other jeeps to wait for a couple more hours to see it. That sort of… Read More Bromo bronco