Tangkuban Perahu is the only active volcano in Indonesia (there are many of them) that one can drive to, so we did. As I’ve started to learn, some of the tourist infrastructure here is rather old, well done, but in need of revitalization. And, while looking into the caldera of an active volcano should be exciting, stinking steam ain’t hot lava. Nonetheless, it was worth a visit, and a short walk. Got a double pano of our tour leader Isa, appreciated some plants for sale, and learned more about Indonesian geology and volcanology…






















Next, we went to Ciater Hot Springs to take the waters…
















On the way back to Bandung, we checked out a tea plantation and learned about the business…








Almost back to the hotel, we stopped at Gedung Sate, something we missed due to the previous days thunderstorm. Unfortunately the museum was closed, but you can still check that link…


We were up early to take our longest train ride in a very well appointed carriage. Here are some Indonesian views from the train to Yogyakarta…


















The Greenhost Hotel in Yogyakarta is exceptional! Not only does it have a lovely pool, but there is a hydroponic farm on the fifth floor…







A short walk around the neighborhood revealed some of the Street Art in Yogyakarta…
















The last batch for this post are some pix from our Whatsapp group taken by my fellow travelers…






We’re still here…!