Vulkantrekking tour ЁЯМЛ

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At 3:50 am this morning, we stood ready in front of the bungalow complex with Api, our guide for today's volcano tour ЁЯСН. She handed each of us a flashlight ЁЯФж and off we went. It was pitch dark ЁЯдн, but fortunately the flashlights were quite strong. So we could always see exactly what was in front of us!

The first 20 minutes we walked pretty quickly and it was still a wide path. Then Api stopped and said, "now we go to the jungle"! ЁЯШоЁЯЩИ "Really"? Well, it was dark and I thought, don't shine around, just concentrate on the path. It worked very well ЁЯСН. What is worth mentioning are the sounds that came from the jungle at night, a bit spookyЁЯдн!

The path became narrower, sandier and steeper. Phew, that was really exhausting and I had to ask Api to slow down a bit. Eventually, we also saw other groups with their guides walking up the volcano paths. It looked pretty funny, as we could only see the light of the flashlights.

After about an hour, Api said, only 15 more minutes, but please be CAREFUL! Now we reached a passage where it was quite steep and there were small rocks that you slipped on frequently. After an hour and 15 minutes, we finally reached the top. ЁЯШАЁЯСН We were sweating because Api set quite a pace...

Now we had to wait for the sunrise ЁЯМЕ, about an hour ЁЯЩИ. In the meantime, Api prepared breakfast for us: eggs and a banana sandwich ЁЯСН. It was very cold on top of the volcano and fortunately we had spare clothes. The sunrise today wasn't as great because there was a cloud around the volcano. The sun kept appearing and when it did, it was a very beautiful sight ЁЯШК!

Then we got to see the hot stones and the crater ЁЯШо. Wow, the crater was huge, incredible! The volcano is still active, as shown by the hot stones! Since I was still cold, I would have liked to sit on those hot stones ЁЯШВ!

So, now it was time to descend ЁЯЩИ. It was daylight now and we had a great view of Batur and the lake. Now I could see where we had walked up ЁЯдн. It was incredible, the passage with the rocks looked really dangerous and the path through the jungle was not my favorite. I'm sure I wouldn't have done it during the day!

We safely arrived in the village and treated ourselves to a delicious breakfast. Afterwards, we walked to the "Hot Springs". It's a natural pool that gets its energy (warm water) from the volcano! The water is said to have some healing powers ЁЯШЙ! We spent 3 hours in the water, our fingers were all wrinkled ЁЯШВ. Somehow we managed to get out of the water, but it felt really good after the volcano trek ЁЯСН.

Our driver was already waiting for us at the parking lot in front of the hot springs! Next stop, Amed ЁЯШК. I have to say, the driver was a complete idiot ЁЯЩЗЁЯП╝тАНтЩАя╕П. A young guy who probably thought, oh two women, let me show off ЁЯджтАНтЩАя╕П. I have never experienced such a catastrophic driving style. I would have liked to hit him on the back of his head ЁЯеК! He was speeding through the villages and then kept turning to us with a grin on his faceЁЯди! But the idiot got what he deserved, the roads here are very narrow and he thought he could pass a truck, but the maneuver went wrong. He drove into a huge pothole on the left ЁЯШВ and damaged something ЁЯШЗ. That was nice, afterwards the idiot drove a bit more calmly!

We will stay in Amed for the next 3 days. We definitely want to go snorkeling here - there is supposed to be a great underwater world ЁЯШБ

Well, we are totally exhausted and tiredЁЯШ┤! Today we will go to bed early again!


рдЬрд╡рд╛рдл (2)

Barb
Bei den Schilderungen hat man das Gef├╝hl, live dabei zu seinЁЯдг viel Spa├Я nochЁЯШЪ

Gerhard
Monika schreibt: Die Vulkantour war ja ein richtiges Abenteuer.

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