1200 AM - Start the tour to Mt. Ijen. 1:00 AM - Arrive at Mt. Ijen and start hiking up to the top of the volcano. 2:00 AM - View of the world's largest acidic crater lake. 4:00 AM - Experience the mesmerizing electric blue fire. 5.30 AM - Watch the incredible sunrise from the top of the volcano of Mt. Ijen. Skip to contentPrivate tourPrivate tourVisit Mount Ijen's famous blue lakes by night on a guided walking tour, including transportation and breakfast. Hike through the rainforest of East Java and peer into the volcanic crater's blue this activityFree cancellationCancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund Reserve now & pay laterKeep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today. Duration 1 dayCheck availability to see starting times. Live tour guideEnglish Wheelchair accessible Private group Look into the volcanic crater of Mount Ijen and see the famous blue firesHike through a rainforest of giant ferns and treesviews of the sulfur lake and surrounding sceneryBenefit from pick-up from your hotel in Bali, and then travel to the westernmost tip to catch the ferry to Java from Gilimanuk. Upon arrival at Ketapang port in Banyuwangi, travel by 4WD vehicle to the village of Licin and drive through a rainforest of giant ferns and trees on the slopes of Mount Ijen. Ascend to the summit to look into the crater and marvel at the blue fires of the volcano under a canopy of stars. Get a panoramic view of the sulfur lake and surrounding landscape in the first light of day. Then, return to the base of the mountain to enjoy breakfast at a local restaurant before the drive back to the from Bali to JavaBoat/ferry feeEntrance feesTrekking guideGas maskLocal breakfastLunch and dinner
WelcomeTo Ijen BlueFlame Tour Banyuwangi East Java Indonesia We are Private Day Tour organizer specialized Ijen crater and Mount Bromo Tours with Reasonable price and profesional way to guiding your adventure in east java, Malang -Surabaya yogyakarta and Mount Bromo Ijen Tour From Bali all area Ubud, Sanur , Canggu, Amed, Pemuteran , Lovina or Menjangan
Bromo Ijen Tour From Bali is best overland tour package start from Bali to Ijen the to Bromo finish in Surabaya or back to Bali with duration minimum 3 Days 2 Nights. Mount Bromo and Ijen Crater are probably the most famous volcanoes on the island of Java. Each volcano has its specific attractions. Mount Bromo is very special with the spectacular sunrise panorama, also the cultural activites of the Tenggernese people make the area very interesting. And Mount Ijen has its famous blue flame, acid lake and the back breaking activity of the sulfur miners. Bromo – Ijen tour package is designed to see both amazing volcanoes in 3 days 2 nights. Bromo Ijen Tour 3D2N Itinerary Day 01 Pick up from Bali Start from your hotel in Bali Denpasar, Sanur, Kuta or Ubud area, Our staff will take you to Bromo area about 10 hours by a private car with AC including stop on the way for having lunch at local restaurant. upon your arrival in Mt. Bromo area, you will stay at the Lava View Lodge or Bromo Cottages or Cemara Indah or Java Banana Hotel Bromo or similar where overlooking to the actives volcano of Mount Bromo, Batok and Mount Kursi around Tengger region for your enjoyable stay. Day 02 Bromo Sunrise Penanjakan At 3 AM early morning the 4WD JEEP will bring you to the world’s most famous view point at Mount pananjakan on the rim of the Tengger caldera to see sunrise with its young volcanic including Mount Bromo and an active Mount Semeru in the back ground is breathtaking the play light shadow with sunrise reach Mountain succession from the top to the bottom and the usual fog of the caldera. Afterwards, the adventure be continued to an active Mount Bromo volcano. Then will take you back to the hotel for breakfast, take shower, packing, load the bags to the car and then transfer out to Banyuwangi. It takes around 5 hours drive including stop on the way for having lunch at local restaurant. You will be arrive in the afternoon. Overnight at Hotel. Day 03 Ijen Blue Flames & Bali At AM, We will pick you up and take you to the slope of Mount Ijen, passing through plantations and rainforest. This is one of the few remaining on the island of Java with giant ferns and plants, big trees, this journey takes approximately 1,5 hours from the hotel. Arriving at the parking area of Mount Ijen. Approximately 1 until hours will be required to ascend slope of mount Ijen to reach peak of Ijen Crater and along the path, You will enjoy the stunning natural scenery with fresh air & shady. Resting on the edge of the crater at an altitude of 2883 meters and enjoy best panorama of the lake of sulphate where reflects spectacular view in the surrounding walls to give the impression like doom. The sulfur mining workers go down into the crater and climb back up by passing dangerous path on the edge of Ijen Crater with the load as much as 80 kilograms on their shoulders. You will also enjoy the beautiful scenery in the crater of Ijen as one of God’s amazing creation. Do not forget to take pictures in this area as a proof that you have visited one of the most amazing places on earth. After You enjoyed the natural scenery at Crater of Ijen and then descend the slope of Mount Ijen until vehicles parking area where our vehicle is waiting for escort you back to the Hotel for having Breakfast and check out. at a local restaurant. And then we will drive you to Ubud or Kuta or Sanur or Nusa Dua and we will arrive in the afternoon. Bromo Ijen Tour Price Inclusions ~ Transportation private car with AC is dedicated for you not on a shared basis ~ Gasoline cost ~ All highway, parking fees ~ Private Driver ~ Guide Speaking English ~ Sunrise tours at mount penanjakan Bromo ~ visiting plantation after ijen tour ~ Ijen blue fire tours ~ 4WD jeep for Bromo Tours ~ 4WD jeep for Ijen crater tours ~ Hotel around mount Bromo ~ Hotel in Banyuwangi Regency Banyuwangi. ~ Breakfast at The Hotel, Mineral water, ferry fare, Normal mask ~ Private transport from Gilimanuk Port Bali to Your Hotel In Bali Kuta, Ubud, Lovina, Sanur, Denpasar What is not included ~ The admission at Bromo and ijen are not included ~ Horse riding to cross the sea of sand in Mt Bromo you can do it on foot ~ Personal expenses Bar, Laundry, tips, etc ~ Airport tax, Travel Insurance, Optional Tour, Porter ~ lunch and dinner during the trip Bromo Ijen Traval Guide FAQ Need more information on Mount Bromo & Ijen Crater? Read through our Mount Bromo Travel Guide & Ijen Crater Travel Guide. get them answered! Optional Tour Program, You may also like Bromo Ijen Tour From Singapore Bromo Ijen Tour From Yogyakarta Bromo Ijen Tour From Surabayba Testimonial & Reviews Sudeepkh Bengaluru, India We were a family of three who travelled on a 3 night tour of Bromo/ Ijen from 22nd to 25th April. We had trouble deciding on a tour operator since all websites give out the same information and look similar. We sent out an initial mail to and received a prompt reply from Devita. Devita replied to all our queries about the itinerary and the costing patiently and even managed to change our hotel bookings to get us the accommodation we requested since we had a eleven year old daughter travelling with us Jiwa Jawa resort Bromo and Ijen Resort . the tour cost had to be transferred upfront and the remaining had to be paid to the guide. We were received at the Surabaya train station by our guide Mr. Slamet and our driver Mr. Irfan. Mr. Irfan was a quiet, smiling and capable driver. Mr. Slamet was extremely friendly and patient throughout the tour. He made sure our tour went off without a hitch in spite of a chaotic and busy weekend full of tourists at the Bromo crater even ditching the four wheel drive halfway through the Bromo climb to arrange for Ojekslocal bike taxis for us to reach the viewpoint just before sunrise. Though the clouds masked the sunrise the view from the top was breathtaking. We even crossed the sea of sand to reach the rim of the Bromo crater. To peek into the bowels of the earth was a surreal experience. From there was a six hour drive to Ijen and an early morning 1 AM three hour trek to the Ijen crater to see the blue fire. Mr. Slamet had thoughtfully brought along good quality gas masks for all of us. He was happy for us at our delight on seeing the blue fire. At the end of the tour they dropped us off at the ferry port even ensuring that a person accompanied us on the ferry journey to the port in Bali where a taxi was waiting to transfer us to Bali airport. We would recommend GWI travels for anyone looking for a reliable tour operator for the Bromo Ijen tour. Mari B Durbanville, South Africa Ijen Bromo Tours, based in Banyuwangi, created a great 5-day travel package for us. Gigeh & Devita have been amazing in communicating and arranging a once in a lifetime adventure for us! From the start of requesting quotes and information, the booking process, pre-payment, our guide and driver, the itinerary and sights – right till the end when we were dropped at our hotel in Bali… everything ran super smooth and we were looked after very well. We were met by our driver Mr Usup and our very well English speaking guide Mr Slamet at our hotel in Surabaya. Our journey DAY 1 took us to the Madakaripura Waterfall and on to our hotel in Bromo. We were made aware in advance that accommodation in these remote areas are basic, so nothing ever came as a bad surprise. DAY 2 we saw the sun rise – a spectacular view of Mt Bromo, and then drove over the caldera and climbed to the rim of Mt Bromo. This was the highlight of my whole Java trip. We then drove to Kalibaru Highlands and spent a lovely day at the Margo Utomo Agro Resort. The next morning, DAY 3, we travelled to Sukumade … a 4-hour rough 4WD journey that took us through rivers and valleys to reach the Ranger’s accommodation in a very remote area. The accommodation here is VERY basic, but the experience of seeing the Green Turtles laying their eggs on the beach at night, and releasing the Tukik baby turtles the next morning, makes it all worth while. Day 4, Our last stretch was to Ketapang Indah Hotel in Banyuwangi more modern 3* resort by the beach. We spent most of the day catching up on sleep, as we needed to meet our guide and driver at 12H30 to depart for our Kawah Ijen Blue Flame tour – another once in a lifetime experience. After our Kawah Ijen experience, we were taken back to the hotel to enjoy breakfast, freshen up and check out. DAY 5 we were transported and assisted right to the ferry to Gilimanuk. At Gilimanuk we were met by the transport provider who drove us for 4 hours with a lunch stop to our hotel in Ubud. Ijen Bromo Tours arrange all this for us and we were very pleased. Great service, good value and trustworthy! Thank you Gigeh, Devita, Mr Usup & Mr Slamet – you provided us with an experience of a lifetime. Find it on tripadvisor Home Thejourney takes approximately 1,5 hours. Arriving at parking area , getting prepare or have a coffee-break before start the activity. Then, start hiking to reach the rim of Ijen crater, ascending the slope for 3,5 Kilometers which normally takes 2 hours by walk. Your tour guide will guide you through out the volcano. Detailed Reviews Reviews order informed by descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as cleanliness, atmosphere, general tips and location 2022From my experience cold, raining, midnight, I can definitely say that the hike was a challenge, and it may not be for everyone. The journey to the fire was quite long, and it was pretty exhausting but because of the views you can see from so high, it was all worth it. Just before the morning came I got to see the the blue fire for a while, and it looked magical. The path down was qute dangerous, June 6, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2023 • CouplesWe had organised to do this trip to Java with our driver the year before and looked like an stayed at a homestay close by and had to be up at for3am departure and 4am start to walk up to the gets cold up there at that time in the morning and you could think you were in some country with a warm jumper for the wait to start walking but after the first 100m we had taken off the jumpers and were A HARD WALK for those of you with little was walking 50m and then stopping to get my breath and then on was a 10km up and down walk and most of it straight up and in the dark with just a torch it can be are guys with carts all the way up and back offering rides and the closer you get to the bottom the price goes down and didnt arrive before the sun had come up and the blue fire wasnt there but it was so worth views are took gas masks but didnt need them as the wind was blowing away from see the guys working down the bottom in the clouds of fumes and the seriously small amount of money that they make per kg to bring up from the bottom of the crater is walk was not going to beat me and we did it no problem but just be aware that it is a difficult took my hiking stick with me which was agreat still saw people just making their way up during the day on our way back with small they made itWritten May 27, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2023 • BusinessIjen crater, located in East Java, Indonesia, is a popular destination for both adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts. The crater is a part of the Ijen volcano complex and is known for its stunning turquoise sulfuric acid lake and the famous "blue fire" March 14, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2023 • FriendsWe arranged this through our tour guide and was introduced to local guide Pebri onsite. Pebri was great and will recommend to anyone looking for a guide, his service and knowledge was superb which made the whole trek so much more. We started at 4am and finished at almost 9am. For someone who doesn’t exercise, the trek was tiring. For 70% of the trek it was at an incline of 40-60 degrees. Def bring a hiking pole - it helped so much, both when going up and to help in balance when coming down. When we reached the top, the view was breath taking and was all worth the hard work. We were blessed by good clear weather. Pebri brought us further up and he knew all the best spots for photos. Bring some light snacks so that you can munch breakfast at the top as well. Good trekking shoes are a must. We started off with three layers as it was cold, but soon removed the layers as we started the trek and gained body heat. The trek at the start is pitch black so you can rent head lamps if you don’t have one at the base area. We didn’t manage to catch the blue fire as it has been closed since Jan due to the toxic level of gas, but even without it, it was still a worth whole experience and that shouldn’t deter you. Some level of basic fitness is required, won’t recommend for young kids or older folks if you don’t exercise regularly. Highly recommended!!! Would def rate this experience much higher over March 10, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2022My hotel was able to organize the tour for me - I joined a group and left Banyuwangi at midnight, to arrive at the Volcano park and begin the hike at 2am when the park opens. All hikers are provided a headlight & gas mask. It's a pretty easy hike, but be warned it's quite a steep hike up for about 2kms, either way. The Blue flame lava caused by the sulphur is the main attraction & that's where you'll need to wear your mask - it was simply the most extraordinary thing I've ever seen! You've got about to get to the blue flames before sunrise where it can't be seen, so just plan around that - I found it to be quite a comfortable hike and pace. But I hike a bit. I have been told that if it rains the blue flames might not be there and that the park is closed on the 1st Friday of every month. I ensured I was in the local area for 2 days because it was one of the key things I came to do - plan to avoid disappointment would be my advice. It's an hour drive there and back, so bring some small change for the toilet and snacks, there are little shops at the entrance of the December 21, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2022 • SoloThis volcano is really amazing. I hiked up this morning with a super nice guide Ali Baba Li from a very small tour organization "explorINDO ijeNESIA". Ali Baba gave me a lot of information and showed me th best spots I saw on internet and instagram. One that made me sad was the sulphur miners. It made me feel stupid for having complaining a lot about my job. It was really an unforgettable November 3, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Indonesia12 contributionsAug 2022 • CouplesIt's a very touristy scene where miners and guides will keep offering you rides to the top, it gets annoying when you're tired. It's a steady and steep climb to the top so you'll need to be somewhat fit. To get to the bluefire you'll need to climb down to the mines and the paths are sandy and slippery which means it's harder to climb back up too. My advice is don't make the bluefire as your primary goal, you have to be lucky to be able to see it as it really depends on a lot of things. Just enjoy the hike as mountain if you have asthma, don't go down to the mines. Youll also need to pay for drone permit, so disappointedWritten October 20, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2022 • Couplesreaching the place was challenging, security parameter needs definitely to be implemented...seen visitors almoat fell... Written October 9, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2022Mount Ijen is so majestic and impressive, and yet it also left me emotional due to the mine workers who live in the worst circumstances one can crater lake view is absolutely worth the steep and never-ending climb and the fact that you need to defy the sulfur gasses on the way up or down into the crater for the blue flames. Make sure to bring your own gas mask before visiting this place. The ones they offer you there are so old and dirty, I can guarantee you they make it worse instead of better. Also, you could donate your gas mask to the mine workers afterwards, who are too poor to buy one themselves and have to work in the sulfur gasses day in day all about them and how the climb to Mount Ijen really is in the 'Visit Mount Bromo and Ijen' post on my website can also find the names and contact details of our private guides and driver on our cheap 3-day private tour of the East of October 9, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2022Prepare with a fit body, good shoes, a torch, and a light jacket for soft trekking on mount Ijen. It's better to start before am to trek up to get the blue flame view. LovelyWritten October 4, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. 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MountIjen Volcano Tour From Bali price starts from RM 453.23. Discover and book Mount Ijen Volcano Tour From Bali on Tripadvisor. What is the Mount Ijen Volcano Tour From Bali cancellation policy? Mount Ijen Volcano Tour From Bali cancellation policy: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
This phenomenon is really caused by the combustion of sulfur, of which Ijen has a number of the best levels in the world. The sulfuric gases are released from cracks within the rock at air mass and temperatures sometimes far more than 1,112°.The blue fire will be reduced in size around 5 because the sun will come at 5 so don’t go too late. when the sun rises, the blue fire will be reduced and cannot be seen. April to November is the best month to see the blue fire can I see the blue fire Ijen crater?Where can I see the blue fire? To see the blue fire you have to come to Ijen Crater, Ijen Crater is an active volcano in Banyuwangi, East Java, does Ijen a crater has a blue fire Ijen crater?the lava molten rock that emerges from the Earth at ultra-high temperatures isn’t colored significantly differently than the lava at other volcanoes, which all differ slightly based on their mineral composition but appear a bright red or orange color in their molten at Kawah Ijen, extremely high quantities of sulfuric gases emerge at high pressures and temperatures sometimes more than 600°C along with the sulfur from within the volcano breaches the surface, it can reach temperatures up to 600°C 1, 112°F, and therefore the sulfur immediately encounters lower temperatures and pressures at the surface, which causes the sulfur to right away ignite and erupt blue flames up to five meters 16 ft into the you need to bring to see Blue FireTorches both hand torches or headlamps. We opted for the headlamps to maintain our palms-free, although I took both, simply in case the battery might run out withinside the nightGloves it’s miles bloodless up there, however, they even serve you nicely whilst you pass down the crater and ought to preserve directly to sharp rocksGas masks, that you want as safety in opposition to dense clouds of poisonous gases like sulphur dioxide. You can not live for a long term in one’s gases without a mask. It all relies upon the wind if you’ll stumble upon a number of the ones poisonous gases on the day of your jacket. Now, do no longer count on the provider of a “cell second-hand iciness garments store”Tour Package Blue fireIjen Crater tour package from Bali 1 dayblue fire Ijen tour 2 day 1 Night From BaliIjen Crater midnight Tour From BanyuwangiBromo ijen tour 3 Day 2 Night From SurabayaIJEN CRATERTUMPAK SEWUMOUNT BROMO 4 DAY 3 NIGHT TOUR FROM BALIBali Ijen crater Bromo Yogyakarta 5 Day 4 NightMount Bromo-Ijen crater tour From Bali 3 Day 2 NightMount Ijen Hike The Most Epic Adventures in East JavaIjen Crater is one of the popular tourist sites located within the borders of Banyuwangi and Bondowoso regencies in East Java. Having more than two thousand visitors every month, Ijen Crater becomes a tourist attraction that makes many people is a must see if you are in the area or planning a trip to East Java Indonesia. You can enjoy many interesting things in the Ijen Crater, ranging from the phenomenon of the Blue Fire to the sunrise point. Moreover, Mount Ijen has an altitude of 2,386 meters above sea is surrounded by the most beautiful lush green countryside with rice fields and forests. And bordered by two other mountains right next to it Meranti and Merapi. The gate is open from hiking itself to the volcano is around until 2 hours. Also, the trip to the bottom of the crater is around 30-40 minutes. Ijen carter itself is truly dramatic – the caldera has a lake that is bright green in colour and almost 100% pure sulphuric acid. It is 200 mt deep at its deepest and provides a fascinating focus to the best time to visit Ijen Crater Or ijen Volcano Or Kawah IjenThe best day to visit this volcano is the dry season, which mostly it starts from April until the beginning of November. Those months are the best time to visit Ijen TIME TO VISIT Start from the end of December until March, there will be more rain that will start from Morning until night. From December until March the intensity of the fog in the Ijen Crater was lower. Thus, visitors can see the blue lake and blue fire without being blocked by you can see in the Ijen crater Mount Ijen Hike1. The blue fire phenomenonThe blue fire is a natural wonder that can only be seen at Ijen, It is only visible in the extreme darkness. If you are planning to witness the blue fire, you have to start walking at 2 AM. Once at the top you have to descend again into the crater, wearing a mask to find the blue Acidic Crater Lake Mount Ijen HikeThis beautiful warm lake with its blue-greenish water looks very inviting but it is corrosive and dangerous! Kawah Ijen Ijen crater is the world’s largest highly acidic volcanic lake. The crater size is about 960 meters x 600 meters with a depth of 200 meters is so acidic that it can dissolve clothes and human acid measure is almost zero pH< similar to the strength of car battery acid. I tried to touch the water using my finger, it was very warm and it tastes don’t try this, I got my finger itched for about 30 minutes! The best time to go down to Ijen crater lake is in the morning between to am. Around 10 am the wind started to blow the acid smokes of sulfur to the walking will be hard to climb down or up when it got covered with those sulfur smokes. If you are in this situation and you don’t have a mask, pour some water on the tissue or Sunrise Mount Ijen Hike3. Sulfur miner Mount Ijen HikeKawah Ijen has been a working sulfur mine since 1968 and you will come across a number of hardworking miners hauling heaving reed baskets of sulfur—weighing up to a mind-boggling 200 pounds—up and down the volcano on your what has to be one of the toughest jobs in the world, many miners choose this line of work over farming in local areas thanks to its higher wage roughly $10 a day around 800 rupiahs per kilogram, based on two trips.
DAYS1 CANGGU BALI TO BROMO. Pick up from your hotel in bali 7a.m / kuta/canggu/ubud. Transfers Go to gilimanuk harbor 3 to 4 hours drive, Arrives at gilimanuk harbor at 11 a.m more less, meet my team (mr ngurah) who will accompanied cross to java , Take a ferries to java without car, about 1 hour by ferries ,another car will pick up at java Looking for adventure in Indonesia? Then the Mt Ijen hike might be right up your alley. Located in East Java, Mt Ijen is home to the largest highly acidic lake in the world. The views from the top are breathtaking; almost as breathtaking as the toxic sulphuric gases that this volcano is continuously spewing. The hike up Mt Ijen is unlike anything in the world. Regardless if you’re an experienced hiker or adventurer, you’ll want to know these 15 important tips for hiking Mt Ijen 1. The Best Time To Hike Mt Ijen The Mt Ijen hike is accessible year-round, however, there are optimal times throughout the year to go. Rainy season in East Java runs from November to March, so it’s best to schedule your Mt Ijen hike with this in mind. With that said, we ventured up Mt Ijen in March and had perfect weather, despite it being “rainy season”. Overall, don’t let the fear of being rained on keep you from hiking into Ijen Crater. Note To avoid the intense Javanese sun, we strongly suggest hiking up Mt Ijen for sunrise. 2. Pack Warm Clothes As you prepare for your Mt Ijen hike, you’ll want to be sure to pack warm clothes. Warm clothes for Indonesia? Yep! We were warned about the cold weather at the top of the crater many times before beginning our trip. We were prepared for the worst, however, the weather remained quite mild. The hike up to Mt Ijen will get your blood pumping and keep your body warm. Once inside the crater, the weather can become breezy. A long sleeve shirt or a pullover sweater should be enough to keep you warm. 3. Seven More Things You’ll Need For The Mt Ijen Hike To fully prepare for your Mt Ijen hike, here are 7 more things you should consider packing ✔️ Sports or hiking shoes – Apart from warm clothes, the most important thing you can bring on your hike to Mt Ijen is proper footwear. Hiking down into Kawah Ijen also known as Mt Ijen, you’ll face loose rock and slippery slopes. We saw many “hikers” wearing flip flops.. don’t be those people. You would be putting yourself and others in danger. ✔️ Raincoat – Luckily it didn’t rain while we were there, but we could only imagine how miserable it would be to trek up in a storm. A light raincoat should suffice. ✔️ Gloves – If you plan to hike in without a guide, be sure to bring a pair of gloves with you. The gloves aren’t for warmth, but they are to remind you not to touch your eyes. The sulphuric gases and dust can seriously injure your eyes. ✔️ A small backpack – A small backpack is necessary for carrying water, snacks, and extra clothes. We also stuck our gas masks in there when we weren’t using them. ✔️ Gas mask – If you go without a guide, you’ll want to bring your own gas mask or rent one near the trailhead. There were times inside the crater that I thought I was going to die from gas inhalation. The gas mask did a decent job protecting us from the worst of it. ✔️ Water and snacks – Water is absolutely necessary for all hikes. The dust and gas will inevitably irritate your throat. Having water to soothe it will be a lifesaver. We brought snacks since we were starting early in the morning and wouldn’t finish for several hours. I strongly suggest bringing snacks for your Mt Ijen hike, too. ✔️ Flashlight – If you plan to summit for sunrise which you should, a flashlight is a must. The footing can be loose in many places along the trail. With drop-off cliffs just centimeters from the trail, a flashlight will come in handy. Note Many of these items will be provided if you go with a guide. 4. Hike Mt Ijen With A Guide After a lot of research, we realized that the hike up Mt Ijen can be dangerous and hiring a guide was the smart thing to do. Our small Kawah Ijen hiking group In the end, we were happy with our decision because it saved us a lot of time, hassle, and stress. Our Ijen guides provided ✔️ A cozy sprinter van and transportation from Bali to the Mt Ijen hike ✔️ High-quality gas masks, gloves, flashlights, and extra clothing ✔️ A well-planned trip including helpful and knowledgeable information about the crater and its history ✔️ A delicious Javanese breakfast after our hike to Mt Ijen was over We highly recommend our tour guides. If you want to take the same small group tour that we did, you can book your excursion here ✔️ 24-Hour Trip From Bali To Ijen How To Hike Mt Ijen Without A Guide Completing the Mt Ijen hike without a guide is a bit more work. You’ll need to plan your entire excursion transportation, ferry crossing, and navigation and you’ll need to be prepared for all of the elements you’ll encounter wind, sulphuric gas, rain, etc. To hike Mt Ijen without a guide, take note of our recommended things to bring. We detail those items in tips 2 and 3 above. Next, follow our suggestions in tip 6 on how to get to Mt Ijen. Prepare for a long journey if you’re leaving from Bali. And finally, be sure to bring enough money to cover ferry, fuel, and park entrance fees. You can find out exactly how much hiking Mt Ijen will cost in tip 5 below. 5. How Much Does It Cost To Hike Mt Ijen? The cost to hike Mt Ijen will be relatively the same whether you choose to go with a small guided group or by yourself. To go with a guided group, you’ll pay approximately $140 per person, which includes everything from transportation to gear to breakfast in the morning. If you choose to go without a guide, you’ll need to keep the following fees in mind 1. Motorbike or car rental – You can find and rent a motorbike in Seminyak for approximately $6 per day. 2. Fuel – Although petrol is pretty cheap in Indonesia, keep in mind that this journey is approximately 172 kilometers from Bali and you’ll be driving there AND back. Bring plenty of cash to fill up your gas tank when needed. 3. Ferry cost – The following are prices for the ferry from Bali to Java ✔️ 8,000 IDR $ USD per person no vehicle ✔️ 22,000 IDR $ USD per motorbike one person entry included ✔️ 159,000 IDR $11 USD per car 4. Mt Ijen Entrance Fees – Foreigners will pay anywhere from 100,000 to 150,000 IDR $6-10 USD to hike Mt Ijen depending on the day of the week. 5. Gear – You’ll need a gas mask to hike Mt Ijen. You can rent one near the entrance for 50,000 IDR $ USD. 6. Food – Food prices are cheap in Java, so you’ll be able to find affordable snacks and food along the way. 6. Getting To Mt Ijen It’s A Long Journey From Bali Most people begin their journey to Mt Ijen in Bali. To get to Mt Ijen from Bali, you’ll need to make your way north to the ferry in Gilimanuk Harbor. Note The trip from Seminyak to Gilimanuk Harbor is approximately 4 hours. If you venture by motorbike, prepare for a longer drive. Once on the ferry, you will ride it across the short channel to East Java. The ferry from Bali to East Java should take 45 minutes to 1 hour. In Java, you will continue up through the hills to the entrance of Ijen Crater. This ride took us about 1 hour and 30 minutes. From the trailhead, the hike to Mt Ijen is straightforward. If you’re at all confused about which direction to go, follow the groups of people hiking in front of you. Aim for the rim of the volcano and you shouldn’t get lost. Note If you go with a guide, you won’t have to worry about navigating your way to Mt Ijen. 7. Know The History Behind The Mt Ijen Crater Anyone considering an Ijen Crater tour should know a bit about the history before going. This volcano is the workplace of many Javanese locals. These men work as sulfur miners within the crater. The work they complete each day is some of the most demanding of any job in the world. They are constantly breathing the sulphuric gas while carrying loads of 90+ kilograms of mined sulfur. For all of that excruciating work, you’d hope that these miners would make a decent living, but the truth is, these workers make as little as $10 USD per day. 8. Assess Your Level of Fitness Before Going Many people underestimate the level of fitness needed to hike up Mt Ijen. In all honesty, if you’re in decent physical condition, you’ll be just fine. The hike up to the mountain is easy and the guides are mindful if someone needs to slow their pace. The thing you need to remember most is that you’ll be hiking INTO Ijen crater. Loose rocks and slippery volcanic sand make it difficult to descend. You’ll also face debilitating sulfuric gases. Consider all of these conditions before you decide to hike Mt Ijen. Overall, we didn’t have any trouble with the hike and thought this was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Is Mt Ijen Safe To Hike? Ijen Crater is perpetually emitting sulphuric gas. This gas is toxic and can be dangerous. However, with the proper preparation, gear, and direction, you’ll be completely safe inside the crater. We highly suggest completing this hike with a guide so that there aren’t any mishaps. 9. Take Caution With Your Cameras Unfortunately, not every story has a 100% happy ending. Although we loved our hike up Mt Ijen, we were devastated when we lost our drone. RIP drone! The high concentration of sulfuric gases in the crater caused our drone to malfunction. Many other hikers have had problems with cameras during their Mt Ijen hike, too. Beware of this before you decide to bring your valuable camera near the sulfur mines. 10. Don’t Wear Jewelry On The Mt Ijen Hike Another item I would absolutely leave at home is gold and silver jewelry. We were told that the sulfur will react with the metals and cause it to turn colors. I wouldn’t risk wearing any valuables. 11. Always Step Aside For The Miners During your Mt Ijen hike, you’ll want to be mindful of the sulfur miners that are hard at work. As I mentioned previously, these workers endure one of the most laborious jobs in the world. Since you’ll be in the Ijen crater for pleasure, it’s important that you step aside anytime a worker approaches. 12. Don’t Miss The Blue Flames Kawah Ijen is one of the only places in the world where you can still witness blue flames. These flames turn blue from burning sulfuric gas at an extremely high temperature. As you enter the crater, be sure to follow and listen to your guide. They will show you exactly where you can see these blue flames in action. For a sneak peek, check out our video of Mt Ijen on Youtube you’ll be able to see the blue flames around 754. 13. Buy The Small Sulfur Nick Nacks To supplement their minuscule income, many miners sell small sulfur nick nacks along the trail. The figurines they create from these small pieces of sulfur are amazing. We highly suggest bringing a few extra bucks to purchase one of these nick nacks. 14. Is Mt Ijen Worth It? In our opinion, the hike to Mt Ijen and exploring the sulfuric crater for sunrise was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. We strongly suggest it to anyone looking for a unique excursion while visiting the islands of Java or Bali. Mike and I loved every minute of our trek and we would do it again in a heartbeat maybe next time we’ll leave our drone at home though!. 15. Hike Mount Bromo, Too! For the ultimate adventure, hike up Mount Bromo, too. Mount Bromo is another active volcano on Java and offers some of the most iconic views on the island. Many people choose to visit Mount Bromo directly after climbing the Ijen Crater and we kick ourselves for not knowing about it. Learn from our mistake and be sure to hike up Mount Bromo, too. For the best guided tour, which includes both the Mt Ijen and the Mount Bromo hike, check out the link below ✔️ 3-Day Excursion to Mount Bromo and Ijen Crater From Bali The Wrap-Up Ijen Crater Tour The Mt Ijen hike was a huge highlight during our trip to Bali. If you’re looking for a unique adventure, this is it. Book your guided tour and experience the sulfuric crater, the turquoise water of the acidic lake, and the glowing blue flames at Kawah Ijen. Want To Be A Travel Blogger? Did you know travel blogging can be profitable? Mike and I have been able to turn our small hobby blog into a 6-figure business in 16 months, which allows us to travel the world full-time. If you want to see how we did it, grab our free guide below. Enter your name and email address and your guide will be delivered directly to your inbox! Find this post helpful? Save it to Pinterest for later! BaliIjen Bromo Yogyakarta Borobudur Tour 5 days 4 night where starting pick up from your location in Bali, then drive to Gilimanuk harbor and cross the sea by Ferry, arrival in Ketapang Harbor to be continue to chek in hotel in Banyuwangi. Mount Ijen Blue fire start in midnight and direct transfer to mount bromo.
Badge of ExcellenceKabupaten Badung, IndonesiaFrom $ varies by group sizeSelect Date and TravelersSecure your spot while staying flexibleUp to 24 hours in Ijen’s blue fire phenomenon—sulphuric gas resembling blue lava—is best seen from the mountain’s crater just before dawn. This private tour makes reaching the creator from Bali as easy as possible, departing from Kabupaten Badung and taking the midnight ferry to Java. On arrival, make the 1–2-hour hike to the crater to check out the blue fire around 4am. Visit Jagir Waterfall and stop for breakfast own expense before returning to private day trip to the Mount Ijen crater from BaliSpot the blue fire phenomenon from the crater at 4amVisit Jagir Waterfall and stop for breakfast own expenseRound-trip ferry tickets from Bali to Java What's IncludedBottled waterAir-conditioned vehicleEntrance fee in Mount IjenFerry ticket from Bali to Java Island returnPrivate English speaking guide & gas mask in Mount IjenGratuitiesTravel InsuranceMeals and personal expenses during the tripMeeting And PickupYou can head directly to the meeting point, or request pickupMeeting pointBalai Perhutanan Sosial dan Kemitraan Lingkungan Wilayah Jawa Bali dan Nusa TenggaraJl. Bypass Ngurah Rai Tuban, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, IndonesiaPickup pointBali Ngurah Rai AirportDenpasar IndonesiaStart timeEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting detailsThe pick up will be at 7 pm and make sure your address is accessible for a car. Please let us know immediately if you have changed your pick up address. We can pick you up at the Cafe, Hotel, Homestay or AirportWhat To ExpectIjen Crater Admission Ticket IncludedAdditional InfoConfirmation will be received at time of bookingNot wheelchair accessibleInfants must sit on lapsNot recommended for travelers with back problemsNot recommended for pregnant travelersNo heart problems or other serious medical conditions Important Information for all travellers who are going to book this trip Every first Friday of the month, Mount Ijen is closed for one day. So, please make sure you check the date of your have info /update from Mount Ijen. Mount Ijen is not open at night due to volcano activity toxic gas, lake water level. Hence, tourist is not allowed to visit at midnight to see blue fire/flame for safety reason. Only allowed to start hiking in the early morning at 4 am for sunrise, but you can still see the whole view from the top. and some miners too. We will start from Bali at 21 should have a moderate physical fitness levelFor now the trip is only for Sunrise trekking to Mount Ijen without blue is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participateCancellation PolicyFor a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be times are based on the experience’s local experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. about PhotosReviewsTotal review count and overall rating based on Viator and Tripadvisor reviewsReviews by Viator 1-2 of 30 reviewsIt was a tough experience and a long trip but unbelievable and unforgettable! It’s a must do! Our tour guide has been great with us, we just regret the headlamps weren’t included and we had to rent from Host, Feb 2020Dear Tommy, Greetings from Java Adventure Trail Thank you very much for your recent visit to Mount Ijen for Midnight tour with our services, we are so glad to hear that you had a great time and enjoyed the trip with our team. For your regret about the headlamps, we have mentioned on our inclusion that we did not include it. Anyway, we wish you will recommend our service to your relatives, friends even the other travellers who have the plan to visit East Java, Indonesia. See you again on​​​​ the next trip, Tommy Best regards, Sofyan YudiantoAmazing experience with awesome tour guide - Andre! He was very considerate and attentive to our group's level or lack? of experience and needs. Highlight of our Bali trip! Highly Product code 208940P2Mount Ijen Blue Flame Tour from Bali7 hours Free CancellationFrom$ Who Bought This Tour Also Bought
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