Savanna Bromo
Savana Bromo
A picturesque grassland landscape surrounding Mount Bromo that transforms dramatically with seasons, offering sweeping vistas and horseback riding opportunities. It's ideal for those seeking Bromo experiences beyond the standard crater visit.
Things to do
- Horseback Riding Across the Grasslands — Ride across the golden savanna on local horses, experiencing the landscape as herders do and enjoying panoramic views of Mount Bromo and the surrounding caldera.
- Sunrise Viewing from Bukit Penanjakan — Trek to this elevated viewpoint before dawn to witness the dramatic sunrise illuminating the grasslands and volcanic peaks in shades of orange and gold.
- Grassland Photography Walk — Explore the rolling golden fields on foot during different seasons to capture the changing colors and textures of the savanna landscape.
- Visit Local Tenggerese Villages — Walk through traditional mountain villages where you can meet residents, learn about their daily life, and understand the cultural heritage of the Bromo region.
- Jeep Safari Through Seasonal Grasslands — Take a guided jeep tour across the savanna to reach viewpoints, hidden valleys, and pastoral areas inaccessible by standard hiking.
- Bird Watching in the Savanna — Search for endemic and migratory bird species across the grasslands, particularly during early morning when activity is highest.
Food to try
- Nasi Kuning with Chicken — Fragrant turmeric-infused yellow rice served with tender local chicken, a staple comfort food prepared by village homestays in the region.
- Lumpia Bromo — Crispy spring rolls filled with local vegetables and sometimes local cheese, a popular snack sold at rest stops and village food stalls.
- Tenggerese Highland Vegetables — Fresh locally-grown vegetables such as cabbage, carrots, and potatoes prepared simply steamed or stir-fried, reflecting the area's agricultural heritage.
- Wedang Jahe — Hot ginger drink sweetened with palm sugar and often served with fresh turmeric, warming and medicinal, essential for chilly mountain mornings.
- Bakso Bromo — Hearty beef or chicken meatball soup served in savory broth, perfect for warming up after sunrise treks across the cool grasslands.
Local customs & good to know
- Respect for Sacred Mountain Traditions — Mount Bromo holds deep spiritual significance for the Tenggerese people; ask permission before photographing locals or sacred sites, and avoid disrespectful behavior on the mountain.
- Early Morning Activity and Seasonal Changes — Local life revolves around early mornings for farming and livestock herding; plan activities accordingly and be aware that grassland appearance shifts dramatically between dry and rainy seasons.
- Local Horse Herder Etiquette — If riding horses or interacting with herders, bargain fairly and respectfully, and understand that these families depend on tourism income as an important supplement to farming.
- Simple Homestay Hospitality — Homestays offer genuine family experiences; show appreciation for simple accommodations and meals, as hosts often go out of their way to welcome visitors despite limited resources.