Cemoro Lawang


The Cemoro Lawang is a very small hamlet north-east of Mount Bromo, Indonesia with an altitude of 2,217 meters above sea level. Administratively, this hamlet is a part of Ngadisari Village, Sukapura, Probolinggo Regency. Cemoro Lawang is one of many routes that point to Tengger Caldera from the Probolinggo route. There is a viewpoint to see Mount Batok and Mount Bromo. It is principally a base for early morning climbs of Mt Bromo, an active volcano that stands in the middle of a Sand Sea. Many visitors approach the mountain from Surabaya which is about three hours drive away; others come from Bali.

Geography

Climate

Cemoro Lawang's climate is warm and temperate and is classified as a subtropical highland under the Köppen climate classification. The relatively brief wet season occurs from December to March and is known to have lukewarm temperatures, shorter diurnal ranges, and a good deal of rainfall. The dry season stands out for the remainder of the year and is best known for its chilly mornings, incidents of frost, and single-digit temperatures. The average temperature here is 13.2 °C, and the average rainfall is 1924 mm.