Traveling to Mount Bromo at an altitude of 2,329 meters above sea level in East Java (Indonesia) requires special vehicles. The road to Mount Bromo is small and winding. Not all vehicles can pass through it. The mainstay car to get there is a Jeep.
One Jeep can accommodate a maximum of five passengers plus one driver. Jeep is indeed a tough car on all terrains, including the uphill road to Mount Bromo.
Eko, the driver who took us to the top of Bromo, said that there were non-Jeep cars that tried to climb uphill but then failed. The car was forced to stop on the road and then go down again. It's not surprising that local residents have lots of Jeeps that they rent out to tourists. They also have a community that manages Jeep rentals.
The Jeeps are painted in various colors with special numbers that identify their communities. Unfortunately, you don't see these colors here.
In this #monomad photo, I deliberately aimed specifically at Jeeps in various locations in the Mount Bromo area. I have many objects on Bromo which I will post on the next occasion.
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