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Jiwa Jawa Resort Bromo is a small modern lodge, set just outside the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, East Java. This highland region of Malang boasts of lush mountains, green valleys and a number of beautiful waterfalls which makes it a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers. Situated at 2,000 metres above sea level and offering dramatic views of its surrounding mountains, the hotel is ideally placed to visit Mount Bromo, one of the most beautiful volcanoes in Java.
Accommodation at the Jiwa Jawa Resort Bromo comprises of 50 ensuite guestrooms. These are grouped in rooms, suites and one group lodge to accommodate up to nine people. All are decorated in contemporary style, using local fabrics and large photographs with panoramic views of the surrounding area. All rooms and public spaces feature much of the owner’s own art collection. There is also an art gallery which gives a platform for local artists and sculptors to present their work.
The in-house restaurant at the Jiwa Jawa Bromo is well located to provide stunning views of the Bromo volcano, best enjoyed with your morning Java coffee. The restaurant offers a fine selection of staple Indonesian dishes alongside intercontinental favourites, while the nearby café at the gallery serves tea and coffee with local light bites. Guests can visit the Bromo Volcano on a half-day tour or explore the area on a mountain bike, go trekking in surrounding valleys and villages.
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Jiwa Jawa East Java, Indonesia
Stay Jiwa Jawa Resort Bromo comprises of 50 rooms and suites. All rooms are a comfortable size, decorated in a pleasant contemporary style with king size beds, modern furniture and ensuite bathrooms with a shower. The executive rooms boast a balcony while Junior Suites have two balconies for 360-degree views. The suites and group lodge feature cosy open fires and balconies, and would especially suit families or honeymooning couples.
ChildCare Families with children are welcome to stay at the Jiwa Jawa Bromo. There is a Loft Family Room situated on the top floor with a king size bed on the mezzanine, a king size or two deluxe twin beds on the first floor, and a scenic balcony. For larger groups, there is a Group Lodge featuring three bunk beds of six individual beds, a living room, a pantry, and a fireplace.
Dine Begin your day at the Jiwa Jawa Bromo with freshly brewed Java coffee and breakfast complimented with fresh fruits. During the afternoon, guests can enjoy comfort food at the Art Gallery café, which houses photograph exhibitions as well as having an array of photographs of the area for guests to view. In the evening the resort offers a menu consisting of Indonesian and European dishes including banana fritters and nasi goreng, great for refuelling after sightseeing.
Relax There are plenty of umbrella-shaded benches scattered around Jiwa Jawa Bromo, for guests to bask in the pleasing climate and enjoy the panoramic views. After dinner, the open stage affords a delightful space to sit and admire a sky filled with glimmering stars. Other facilities include cable TV, and Wi-Fi is available in the public areas and room and laundry services.
Experience The majestic Mount Bromo is of course the main draw for guests of Jiwa Jawa Resort. The hotel organises regular tours to the Bromo Tengger National Park and varied options to explore nearby volcanoes and surrounding verdant countryside. These include mountain bike riding, hiking and trekking to Mount Semeru, Madakaripura Waterfall and visiting local villages. Guests can also enjoy a white-water rafting trip along the Pekalen River.
Location Jiwa Jawa is located in Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park about 40 minutes from the main viewing areas.
Getting there Jiwa Jiwa is located a three hour drive from Surabaya Airport.
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