East Java might be the least populated area in
Java island, but its charm and unique terrain will captivate its visitors.
Capital of East Java province, Surabaya, is a cosmopolitan city and you can
find any comfortable surroundings and facilities there. However within a short
trip you might be tempted to enjoy the natural charms such as climbing Mt.
Bromo and enjoying fabulous sunrise there or probably trying to conquer Mount
Semeru, the highest mountain in Java (about 3676 meters above sea level).
Some parks are available for those who prefer
natural surroundings. An island on the eastern part of Java called Madura is
also famous for its distinct culture and bull races of karapan sapi, usually
held in August and September every year.
History
The Majapahit Dynasty, based in and arround East java, began the foundations of an empire that was to dominate the entire Indonesian archipelago, the Malay Peninsula and part of the Philippines for hundreds of years. This was the beginning of profitable trade relations with China, Cambodia, Siam, Burma and Vietnam. As the power in Central Java declined in the 10th century, powerful kingdoms rose in East Java to fill the power vacuum. During the reign of King Erlangga, both East Java and Bali enjoyed lucrative trade with the surrounding islands, and an artistic and intellectual renaissance. Part of the Mahabarata epic were translated and re-interpreted to conform to an East Javanese philosophy and view of life, and it was from this area that East Java inherited most of its temple art.Entry
The province is efficiently connected to the rest
of Java by good roads, regular trains, and air service between Surabaya
and other major cities in the country including Denpasar on Bali, which only
takes about half an hour.
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