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We stayed at Delta Gecko Lodge owned by Christina, an Australian-German woman. The "lodge" is about 4 km to the west of Pangandaran, so you have to take a becak and they will charge you 5000 Rp + they get a huge commission from Christina, that's why she wants you to stay at least 2 nights.The accomodation is basic with huts starting from 10.000 Rp going up to 40.000 Rp for the biggest ones. Since recently, they have some electricity. At night the place is lightened with candles. Huts have cold water. The beach is across the road. PS: apparently there is now electricity available from 6 till 11 pm.At the lodge you can rent motorbikes quite cheaply so you can visit town. |
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From Prambanan Koen went by car to Borobudur which is a trip of about 1 hour. This whole trip by rented car with driver (Yogya - Boko - Prambanan - Borobudur) costed 50.000 Rp (5/97), a more recent report quoted 80.000 Rp (7/98). You could also do a motorbike trip with the Via via cafe. |
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Getting from Borobudur to Dieng by public transport is a long trip. You could try to hitch with a tour group combining Borobudur and Dieng in 1 day if you catch them at the parking lot, but they leave at 8.30 am. By public transport, first take a bus to Magelang, then on to Wonosobo and then further to Dieng. In Wonosobo, you'll have to change busstations. You could do it by foot, but the road is pretty steep, or you could hire a horsecarriage. You can also do a tour Borobudur-Dieng in 1 day, either by tour, either by hiring your own taxi or minibus. |
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Tourist bus: It’s the easiest way to go to Bromo from Yogya. Price is about 55.000 Rp (08/2000). From Bromo you can continue to Bali for about 40.000 Rp. The tourist agencies in Yogya also offer accommodation at the Bromo guesthouse, but refuse this since it's no good value (see hotel section). This trip was in a good AC bus, but you probably have to wait in Solo more than an one hour to pick up other tourists. Total travelling time will be 10 hours. |
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One curious thing about Bermuda - the crowds on Friday nights are older than in North America. When you feel like you're the oldest person in the bar when you're in Toronto or NYC, a person in their mid thirties can feel at home at a number of bars along the Front St. strip. |
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