Dieng Plateau Experiences Sub-Zero Temperatures Again

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The Dieng Plateau, a stunning landscape known for its volcanic craters and temples, is experiencing another frosty spell. Temperatures in the region have dipped below 0 degrees Celsius, causing frost to form on vegetation and creating a captivating, yet chilly, spectacle. The factor  is because there are  no objects that block sunlight or vice versa. Namely when radiation is radiated back from the earth’s surface at night.

 

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According to  The BMKG (Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics), this phenomenon isn’t new for Dieng. Indonesia, a tropical nation by definition, sees pockets of highlands experience freezing temperatures, particularly during the dry season (June to August). The Dieng Plateau’s high elevation contributes to the drop in temperature as air pressure decreases with altitude.

While the sight of frost-covered landscapes is a beautiful reminder of nature’s diversity, authorities urge caution. Tourists visiting the area should be prepared for the cold with proper clothing. 

While reports of the exact temperature and duration of this frosty episode are unavailable at this time, previous occurrences in 2022 and 2023 saw nights reaching -3.5°C and the phenomenon lasting up to ten days.

So, for those looking for a unique Indonesian experience, bundled up and ready to brave the chill, the Dieng Plateau’s frosty embrace might be an unforgettable adventure.

Embracing the Chill: Activities in Dieng Plateau During Sub-Zero Temperatures

Dieng Plateau
Dieng Plateau, Source: Ardi Fitri

The Dieng Plateau, known for its volcanic landscapes and mystical temples, transforms into a winter wonderland during sub-zero spells. While the frosty mornings might seem daunting, this unique weather condition opens doors to some exciting experiences. Here’s how you can make the most of your visit to Dieng Plateau during sub-zero temperatures:

  • Witness the Frost-Kissed Landscape: Bundle up warmly and head out for a sunrise spectacle. Witness the golden light bathe the Dieng Plateau in a soft glow, highlighting the frost-covered vegetation. The temples, usually a warm brown, take on an ethereal quality, creating a picture-perfect moment.
  • Warm Up with Local Delicacies: Combat the cold from within by indulging in soul-warming local delicacies. Wontons in a steaming hot broth or a bowl of “Mie Ongklok” (wontons served in a clay pot) are perfect for chasing away the chills. Don’t forget to try “Wedang Uwuh” – a ginger-based herbal drink with warming spices – a local favorite for a reason!
  • Visit Geothermal Hot Springs: Dieng Plateau boasts several natural hot springs, a perfect way to soothe your muscles and relax after a chilly day of exploration. The heat radiating from the springs is a welcome relief, offering a chance to unwind and appreciate the beauty of nature’s geothermal wonders.

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