The train ride from JKT to Purwokerto was comfortable with reasonable meals and drinks served, kind of like a budget airline. We thought maybe the meals were gratis, but as we neared our destination we discovered otherwise. Oh well, just like cheap-o-air, no problem.
Kereta Api (train) ride |
kereta api Taksaka Pagi, Jakarta - Purwokerto
The train john was like total stainless steel, floor, walls, sink, and a stainless squatty-potty. You may know what I am referring to. No seat, no stool, just treads for squatting. So with a rolling train those who stand near but not on the treads are making the treads quite slippery.
I asked to see the kitchen, the source of our food. The cooks were quite happy to have me film them joking around. These days most folks are happy to have their photo taken, unlike 30 years ago when I'd be taking a piece of the soul.
kereta api kitchen
Baturraden is a tourist trap of a town, very small, about 1/2 hour up the volcano side, north from Purwokerto, at the foot of what I believe to be an active volcano. The clouds cleared this morning and the top appeared barren, like active. From the Smithsonian "Slamet, Java's second highest volcano at 3428 m and one of its most active"
Gunung Api Slamet |
So, on our first night here we settled into a hotel closer, we thought, to the local restaurants. Well it probably was pretty close, but down and back up the mountain road was a bit much. And, the hotel itself, well, ants marching through the front door (no problem, just sweep them away, said the manager), bucket shower, bucket flush, no veranda. You get the idea. After breakfast, climbing back up the mountain road, we checked out and moved to a resort "in town", Moroseneng Hotel, actually shows a bed on Google Earth, with about 100 plus rooms, overlooking the river, just downstream from a waterfall. Bass frequencies from a live band with karaoke running from about 10 to 2AM suggested we move in the AM to a different room overlooking a serene, terraced, rice padi, away from the boom-boom-boom. We liked. These days bottled water is everywhere (a favorite brand is bottled by Nestle), and it seems that everyone now knows to serve only bottled or boiled water. I asked our waiter about the glass of water and he said it had been boiled for 20 minutes.
motorcycle ride from ATM back to Moroseneng Hotel room
Our days are spent walking to get fed, studying Indonesian, taking care of personal needs, doing email, very relaxed,
balcony 1st room |
second room balcony |
I like the looks of the new hotel. But, you didn't post pictures of the actual room. Is it still bucket showers? Woo-hoo-hoo.
ReplyDeleteLOVE, LOVE, LOVE the videos!
real shower, sort of.
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