This trip comprises two of the most spectacular in its pure wilderness and special culture experience areas of Indonesia – Sumba island, Bali and Java. My absolute favourites to explore in Indonesia. And I am going to take you on a trip like no other. Unique, wild and wonderful. Let’s explore together.
Sumba! The wilderness pure gem. Dancing trees paradise. With its rugged rolling hilled savannahs together with fields of maize and cassava, the island of Sumba in the East Nusa Tenggara Province offers its own distinct splendours. Sprinkled throughout its countryside are hilltop villages with thatched traditional clan houses clustered around unique megalithic tombs where villagers still pay homage to their ancestors in the ancient belief of Marapu and have retained most of the indigenous culture and traditions for generations. The island is also known for the origin of the strong and agile Sumba Ponies or Sandalwood Horses. They can swim in the sea!
Bali. We will use this opportunity traveling with local experienced guides to show us the hidden culture of Bali in smaller and less known traditional villages. It is a perfect trip for those who wants to practice in multiple genres of photography: portrait, street, landscape and travel. I am sure you will bring back home not just warm memories of sacred Bali Island – island of Gods – but a whole portfolio worth a book about Balinese culture and landscape. We will have multiple stages with people dressed in rich traditional costumes, stages with Barong and Rejang dancers just for our group in perfectly situated locations of old temples, banyan trees and waterfalls.
Bromo volcano, the true highlight of entire trip. First sight of Bromo will be from our hotel located just on the rim overlooking Bromo volcanic caldera.
At 2,392 meters high, Mount Bromo is not amongst the tallest of Indonesia’s mountains but its stunning beauty lies in its incredible setting. Located some 4 hours drive from Surabaya, the capital city of East Java, Mount Bromo is part of the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park that covers a huge area of 800 sq km.
Standing majestically inside the huge caldera of the once ancient Mount Tengger, Mount Bromo is surrounded by a vast stretching sea of volcanic sand that radiated a certain mystical beauty. Mount Bromo and the Tengger area is also the home of the Tengger sub-ethnic group who still preserve their age-old traditions and way of life. Here, you can observe the unique indigenous culture and traditions of the ‘Tenggerese’ including their rituals and ceremonies.
Day 1, 9 june
Welcome to Waingapu airport! The starting point of our Sumba chapter. Please arrive before 12:00 noon. Straight from the airport you check in to a newly build 4 star hotel at the beach, have lunch and relax after flights. We continue East for sunset (less than 1 h drive) to one of the main gems of the tour so long awaited – Walakiri beach! It is our first sunset here, and we spend at least 2 sessions here depends on the weather. I’ve chosen perfect dates for the trip because we will have low tide and mirror like paddles in which you can get reflections at exact sunset time. You will be able to make your own series of Sumba Dancing trees. Walakiri is perfect for sunset as the sun sets in the ocean behind the trees. Dinner will be served at local hotel restaurant.
Day 2
Sunrise spot – Puru Kambera savannah or Wairinding Hill. It is a prairie which will make you feel like you are in the midst of Africa’s grasslands. We will try to find Sumba horses roaming in the endless savannah. With first rays of light flaming on golden grass! Head back for breakfast and break to hotel.
Today we head to another Epic waterfall – Tanggedu. It is one of the most interesting photography spots in Sumba, and it is quite often referred as the “Grand Canyon” of East Sumba.
At sunset another chance to photograph Sumba Dancing trees! We plan second attempt to Walakiri beach as it offers amazing compositions, and you still have low tide at sunset that day. You have a chance to review photos from yesterday and do even better or different compositions exploring further corners of the beach with different dwarf mangrove trees.
Dinner and rest.
Day 3
We depart to Bali on recommended flight altogether to continue our adventure! Just upon our arrival to Bali Denpasar we head to the East of Bali! We organize a transfer for you to our luxury resort in East Bali quiet area, located in quiet tropical paradise, rural and cultural heart of Bali.
Back to hotel after sunset for dinner!
Day 4
Today’s “sunrise in the office” will be at one of my most favorite landscape spots – rice terraces very close to Mount Agung. Easily accessible viewpoint surrounded by flowers offering variety of foregrounds. In the afternoon we will visit one of the hidden villages in the east to see real Bali life!
Day 5
Sunrise will start with a cup of coffee with absolutely spectacular views to Mount Agung – framed by tropical plants! Check out from our hotel and head out to the mountains in the north of Bali. Photograph amazing tall banyan tree on the way and beautiful waterfalls. Visit Ubud – a cultural capital of Bali.
Day 6
Sunrise will start from a photo session at Tamblingan Lake. It is the lake in the North of Bali, often misty at sunrise. There’s a small temple at the shore often half flooded. With traditional boats in the lake we will get wonderful photographs from this misty morning. In the afternoon we visit Leke-leke Waterfall or one of the hidden waterfalls in the East Bali. You can shoot both amazing landscape and culture or just landscape. Sunset location at Tanah Lot Temple. “Tanah Lot” name stands for earth (Tanah) and sea (Lot), and it has indeed a very spectacular setting on top of an impressive rock overlooking the sea.
Day 7
Sunrise in Bali and leaving to another island – Java, to meet a sunset at BROMO volcano!
Day 8
The ultimate attraction and the reason why photographers travel from far and wide to Mount Bromo is its spectacular sunrise. From a vantage point the sun rises magnificently and hot majestic Mount Bromo with first rays, while the surrounding mountain ranges create an almost surreal atmosphere. It takes about a little over an hour to drive to this vantage point. No hiking involved – we drive to the most spectacular viewpoint. The sun rises at about 5.30am
After sunrise we have photography session with horsemen at Bromo in the dust! And following this session – relaxed breakfast, packing and departure to Surabaya airport. You are welcome to take any flight today after 2:30 p.m. from Surabaya airport (direct flights to Jakarta, Bali, Singapore etc). Tour finishes at Surabaya international airport at 1 p.m.
Pricing
Total price (twin shared hotel rooms): 6900 usd
Difficulty: easy
Single supplement for rooms: 1000 usd
PPOC Members save $400
To book a spot please pay deposit via the secure link below:
Tour includes:
- Accommodation double/twin
- all meals and non-alchohol drinks,
- all transportation during the tour
- photography tuition,
- entrance fees and all local taxes.
- All tickets and fees in Bali and Java
Not included in the price:
– Airfare
– Local flights not included
– Visas (if applicable)
– Single supplement 1000 USD
– Tips to the phinisi crew
Cancellation and Refund Policy:
We strongly recommend getting trip cancellation & travel insurance after booking your trip. If you cancel and the workshop is otherwise filled, we will refund you the full amount you have paid towards the tuition, minus a $300 service charge. If the workshop does not fill, refunds will be as follows, based on the full fee of the workshop:
Greater than 90 days from the start date: full refund minus $300 service fee.
75 days or more: 75% refund
60 days or more: 50% refund
Less than 60 days: no refund
Refunds will be issued by the same method as the original payment.
In the event of another pandemic or global issue that disrupts this tour and requires cancellation, we can refund 100% of your deposit back to your credit card or issue credits for future use.
Should you have any other questions or need clarification, do not hesitate to send me an email.
Thank you so much!
What to bring
Gear:
– camera with tripod and remote shutter release
– A wide angle lens. For example, Nikkor 14-24 or Canon 17-40. Best lens for use in wide-angle scenes or architecture photography
– A middle-zoom lens such as a 24-70 mm
– A telephoto zoom lens, such as a 70-200 mm. Be sure to have additional tripod mount to this lens.
– Set of filters for seascape photography: ND 3, 6, 10 stop and CPL filters
Tour leaders
Dee Potter
Dee Potter ~ International-award-winning Canadian landscape and travel photographer, Branch Chair of Professional Photographers of Canada and 2024 PPOC Photographer of the Year finalist. Instagram @deepotterphototgraphy
Daniel Kordan
Landscape and travel photographer based in Bali, Indonesia. Partner with Iceland photo tours, instagram @Danielkordan with 2.3 Million followers, Nikon and Gitzo ambassador.