It’s called as the “highest” stall in Indonesia because it is located at an altitude of 3,150 meters above sea level.

  21 Oktober 2015 18:00

Brilio.net/en - For those that love to hike, you may have been up to Mount Lawu. The mountain located on the border of Central Java and East Java has become a favorite destination for hiking enthusiasts.

For those that have climbed this mountain, you must know the existence of Argo Dalem, a stall owned by Ngadiyem. Its called as the highest stall in Indonesia because it is located at an altitude of 3,150 meters above sea level. The stall is called as the highest stall in Indonesia because it is located at an altitude of 3,150 meters above sea level.

Mbok Yem, Ngadiyems nickname, has opened her stall for more than 20 years. The woman who comes from Galih, Poncol Sub-district, Magetan, East Timur lives in the stall and sells food stuff such as rice with egg, pecel, boiled noodle, and various drinks to give extra energy for hikers that come to her stall. There is also a makeshift lodging facility right next to her stall.

This is the highest stall in Indonesia

This is the highest stall in Indonesia

One of the climbers who come from Yogyakarta, Taftayani, said that taking a break here is free of charge. Its free. We only need to pay for the food and drinks we order. The place is spacious, it is enough for 30 people, but I often do not get a space in this room,said Taftayani to brilio.net, Friday (7/8).

Dont worry about the price! Though it is an unusual place, the price of food and drinks are reasonable and cheap. A bowl of boiled noodles with an egg, for example, Taftayani said, is only IDR 10,000.

How about food supply? From the information of a climbers Facebook page named Dedi Purwadi, Ngadiyems neighbor and also confidant, Muis has handled the groceries for these 5 years. She just needs to text Muis on what she needs and he will deliver it. I have been old. Now I just go down the mountain three to four times a year to meet my child or if there is a celebration in the village, Said Mbok Yem.
So when will you visit this highest stall in Indonesia?

(brl/tis)

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