Indonesia's Mount Bromo; Rules, Regulations, and How to Buy Tickets Online
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29 May 2024 21:49 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Mount Bromo, situated within the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, is a popular destination for numerous tourists. In order to guarantee comfort, safety, and order, visitors are now required to purchase tickets online. On-site ticket purchases are no longer available.
To purchase tickets, please visit the official Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park website (https://bromotenggersemeru.org/). This website is also available in English with Google's automatic translation.
To proceed, click on the "Online Booking" option and select "Bromo Booking" and "Book Now." This will direct visitors to an online registration page containing a list of rules and prohibitions. At the bottom of the page, a list of terms and conditions and visit requirements will be displayed, which visitors must review and agree to before continuing.
Next, visitors must select the date, month, and year of their visit. Select one of the available locations, such as Bukit Cinta, Penanjakan, Savana Bukit Teletubbies, Bukit Kadaluh, or Mentigen, and then click on the remaining quota. Determine the entrance you will pass through and the type of vehicle you will use, then complete the booking form. Select the destination bank for payment, then click "SEND."
It is advisable for visitors to note down or copy the virtual account number and booking code. The deadline for payment is two hours after registration.
The quota for tourist visits to Bromo is typically updated every two weeks on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. It is advisable for visitors to check the site regularly for quotas.
It should be noted that public vehicles that are not 4WD are only permitted to drive up to the final limit at Cemara Lawang Probolinggo, Wonokitri Pasuruan, and Jemplang Malang. Subsequently, visitors are required to rent a jeep from the local population, unless they arrive by their own motorcycles.
It is advised that visitors refrain from utilizing automatic vehicles, as the hilly terrain is particularly hazardous.
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