COLD IN MOUNT BROMO

I live in an area with very hot weather. Although the rainfall is moderate, it doesn’t really affect it. Even when it rains heavily, it doesn’t feel cold. Just a little colder.

However, there are other areas in Indonesia where the weather is always cold. For example, the highlands of Mount Bromo in East Java. When I traveled there, I shivered with cold. Even though the sun had risen, the cold still felt thick. It’s just that there was no snow there.

I don’t seem to like cold weather. That condition makes me busy looking for a comfortable position and wearing thick clothes. My skin color becomes darker (so it’s not good for taking photos), and I also become unproductive at work. Moreover, I easily catch colds and asthma, which is very risky to recur if the air is too cold.

Occasionally, going to areas with cold weather is okay for me. I like flowers, plants, and beautiful mountain views. Areas with cold weather spoil me with views like that.

Living in a cold area also makes me lazy about bathing. I like bathing, not only for its cleanliness and fragrant body but also as a way to freshen my mind and feelings. However, the cold was unbearable.


2 responses to “COLD IN MOUNT BROMO”

  1. I know how challenging it can be to cope with the cold when traveling to places like Mount Bromo. Here are a few warm clothing tips that might help you stay comfortable during your trips to chilly destinations:

    Layer Up: Start with a moisture-wicking base layer to keep sweat away from your skin. Add insulating layers, like fleece or wool, to trap heat, and finish with a waterproof and windproof outer layer.
    Quality Accessories: Don’t forget warm accessories! A good hat, gloves, and a scarf can make a massive difference. They help retain body heat and protect against biting winds.
    Thermal Socks: Invest in thermal or wool socks. They keep your feet warm and dry, which is essential, especially if you’re spending time outdoors.
    Comfortable Footwear: Ensure you have insulated and waterproof boots with good traction for colder and possibly wet conditions.
    Blanket Scarf: A large scarf can double as a shawl to wrap around your shoulders when it gets particularly chilly.

    Traveling in cold weather can be really fun if you prepare well. Enjoy your travels!

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