Cemoro Lawang

The Cemoro Lawang (also known as Cemorolawang, Cemora Lawang, or Cemara Lawang) is a very small hamlet north-east of Mount Bromo (East Java), 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.

Climate
Cemoro Lawang's climate is warm and temperate and is classified as a subtropical highland (Cwb) under the Köppen climate classification. The relatively brief wet season (also known as "summer") 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 (June-September) and is best known for its chilly mornings, incidences of frost, and single-digit temperatures. The average temperature here is 13.2 °C, and the average rainfall is 1924 mm.