karthikI9945WH
01 Sep 2025
Our Bromo trip was absolutely unforgettable, and a huge part of that was thanks to our guide, Layla. From the very beginning, she wasn’t just a tour guide. She felt like a friend. Warm, caring, and so easy to talk to, she made the whole experience even more special.
Layla knew all the best spots, especially for pictures, and helped us capture countless beautiful memories. She also shared so much about Mount Bromo, but what we loved most was how comfortable and fun she made the journey. She truly went out of her way to ensure we had the best time, and we really did.
If you’re planning a Bromo trip, we highly recommend asking for Layla, you won’t regret it. We came away not just with amazing memories, but also with a new friend. ????????
I can only recommend the tour! We were picked up at the hotel in Surabaya on time at 8:15am and were back at 6pm. Minnie, our guide, has accompanied all this quite great and humorous. First we went to the falls and then to Mount Bromo. Everything was perfectly organized and the driver guided us safely through heavy traffic and narrow streets. A very nice experience!
vitorbabrazil
06 Aug 2025
The trip with Eastjourney was booked via the Get Your Guide app and was quite expensive, and still very worth it, mainly because it was private.
Congratulations to the Mini guide for efficiency and professionalism, she is very fun and fun.
For the tour it is necessary, first of all, to listen to the recommendations of the guide the day before about the weather and what to wear. The right shoes are important, as well as having the right clothes and not carrying what you don’t need: nothing more or less, I left details in the rating of Mount Bromo.
The pickup at the hotel was very punctual around 8 a.m. and then followed by car for almost two hours towards the Madakaripura waterfall, first at the meeting point and then by motorcycle to the entrance of the park.
No fingerslip, no closed shoe or climbing; it has to be something that can wet and that doesn't slip, because if you walk on wet stones - I myself was barefoot!
All right up to the bridge, then leave the dry clothes with the guide and continue climbing a steep wall to a platform where there is a pool of water from the waterfall. Turning is more complicated than going, be careful.
You don't need to bring water, towel, backpack, anything, all of this is useless weight to carry!
Then, for those who are hungry, you go to a partner restaurant, which was not the case, because we decided to go straight to the volcano and enjoy it before the horde of tourists from the sunset.
The stop point has kiosks and bathroom (3000 rupees), nothing to "irrigate the bush", here the reality is another, they are much more cast than the Brazilians.
The terrain is fine sand, then you walk on dust / ash with a certain tilt, until you reach the feet of the more than 200 steps that lead to the crater, more than 2000m high.
Be very careful at the edge of the crater - a slide and fall inside it or roll down barracks! It is better to wear a mask because of the sulphur fedor, depending on the wind direction.
Finally, you go to a viewpoint, from where the view of Mount Pani loves, also depending on the weather.
The return to Surabaya in peak time can take up to 3 hours, the tour is charming despite being quite expensive.