Oh man. So sad. We’re here to see the orange but last review said no more orange! This is one of our life time mother of road trip Route 66! We have traveled All the way from Chicago! So disappointed.
The motel has been full renovated and open for people to stay in. If you want, you can go to the visitor center next door and they’ll show you around the rooms to see what they’re like before you stay.
It was very nostalgic and the owner came out and greeted us. He also turned the neon lights which was cool. Very knowledgeable and give us some hints and more things to see along our way
I took the sunrise tour to Borobodur Temple. It was a very early start, 04:15, and cycling to the temple.
It was well worth it, as although the sunrise isn't the best I've ever seen, just the setting and Temple itself were very idyllic and relaxing.
I was fortunate enough to go on a Monday and it wasn't very busy and didn't really see anyone when I was walking the levels.
As the sun rose, there were Buddhist monks chanting which really added to the feeling of relaxation at the Temple.
Amazing site. On your awe inspiring visit, to climb the temple be ready for many very tall/steep steps.
Great place to see, hard to capture the grandeur in photos!
take a sunrise tour to see the stunning view of bromo in the early morning. though it's a bit pricey, it's comparable with the experience that you'll get. the place is well organized. there's also a free museum inside the complex for visitors
If you plan to do the Black Heritage Trail without a tour (only option in winter), stop at a visitor center first for a map with pictures so you know exactly which buildings to look for!
It definitely takes longer than the 1.5-2.5 hours they say if you stop to enjoy and of the points of interest. We also had to pay for a map at the building which I thought was odd.