Day 2 of the trip started at 1am in the morning. Felt so glad that I decided to take a short nap as I felt really recharged and energized. After rearranging my bags, I joined the rest at our car and we left for Mt Ijen at 1am in the morning. The trip to Mt Ijen took us along a long windy and bumpy road and as I look out of the window, I could see the countless stars in the dark sky and it was so exciting to know that it would be what I see for the next few days in Indonesia!
And after 1.5 hours of bumpiness, we reached the base camp of Mt Ijen. There were quite a lot of hikers there, all waiting for the entrance to be open. We made our way to the entrance and since our guides had already prepared everything for us, we could go ahead and start the climb. It was in total darkness with the only light coming from the faint moonlight and our torchlights. The hike started with a gentle sandy slope uphill before slowly transiting to a steeper rocky slope after 40 minutes of hiking.
Another 30 minutes later, we reached the midway point, where there was a hut selling warm drinks and there were people there resting.
Another hour later and with a lot of effort climbing up the steep and almost never-ending slopes, we finally reached the summit of Mt Ijen! It was a rather scary experience for me as I have a fear of heights and we had been constantly climbing and walking along a path that is barely a meter wide at its widest and a steep drop down on either/both sides!
It was a mesmerizing sight seeing the amazing blue flames down inside the crater where the sulfur mines are. I decided not to go down due to the level of risk involved in climbing down and back up again so just made full use of my telephoto lens to capture this marvel of nature.
Instead, i went further up a rocky slope and perched myself on the edge to capture the beautiful landscape and night sky around me.
After many long exposures in the FREEZING COLD and WINDY weather. The sky started to lightened and I went further up the slope to get a better vintage point of the sunrise. However I chose not to go to the end of the slope since it was really high up and I was still affected by my fear of heights.
Sunrise created a beautiful symphony of colours in the sky as it slowly transited between black, dark blue, blue, purple, red, orange, yellow and finally pale blue. It was the opportunity I was waiting for and the reason why I climbed a 2.7km tall mountain. I alternated between taking photographs and enjoying the beauty with my naked eye.
After being done with the sunrise and the photographs, I started to head down the mountain. It was much easier than climbing up and after stopping for a short while at the midway point to keep my jacket, I quickly headed down to the summit of the volcano.
It took about 2.5 hours to climb up but only 2 hours to climb down!
At the bottom of the mountain, there was an opportunity try the heavy baskets of sulfur that the miners have to carry down the mountain daily and my shoulders failed me when I tried to lift the 80kg load on a single shoulder!
Since it was breakfast time, I enjoyed a nice cold bottle of coke in the nice cool weather while my travel companions opted for hot coffee and tea! So refreshing to drink some cold coke while my legs were feeling sore and my face feeling sandy! After the hiking, it was time to leave the place. Our driver brought us to a nearby waterfall for us to take some photos. My adventurous tour guide encouraged me to climb the steep and rocky slope beside the waterfall, just to reach another waterfall that is upstream. With the useful ND10 filter, it was easy capturing the smooth flow of water!
After this tiny waterfall, our driver drove us to a much bigger and rapid waterfall! It took a little walk up and down a quiet path before we came across a really fierce and fast outpouring of water! Time for some selfies!
Right after this little off-road trip, we headed back to our homestay where we had two hours of rest and washup. The water was really freezing so it was a terribly quick shower with the focus being my face! After that, we had lunch at the coffee plantation's cafe, which was a simple Ayam Nasi Goreng (Fried rice with chicken).
After the late lunch, it was time to head over to Tengger Celdera, where we would be staying overnight for tonight and tomorrow night. Dinner was at a restaurant along the way, which served pretty lousy food. We arrived at Metigen Hill at around 9pm, and it was totally pitch dark. To our amazement, our travel guide had arranged for our tents to be pitched and it was awaiting us! Looking up, I could make out the faint gaseous cloud of the milk way galactic centre with my naked eyes!
Spent the next four hours taking photographs before retreating to my sleeping bag inside my tent for some shut eye. The next day would begin early at 4am as I planned to catch sunrise from my camping grounds.
**NOTE**
As a treat, here is a panorama of the milky way that I have captured and processed, now awaiting printing. I have planned to print this out in A0 size to frame up and hang on my bedroom wall. :D