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24 hours
Specific Tour
5 people
English
Embark on a journey to the Ijen Crater and indulge your senses in a world of breathtaking beauty, natural marvels, and cultural encounters. This tour is a rare opportunity to witness some of nature’s most captivating phenomena and create memories that will stay with you for a lifetime.
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Group of 3 people | 3 | 3 | 25% |
2 | Group of 4 People | 4 | 4 | 30% |
3 | Group of 5 people | 5 | 5 | 35% |
4 | Medium group | 6 | 10 | 40% |
5 | Big group | 11 | 15 | 50% |
19:00. Pick up at your hotel (Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Seminyak or Canggu area)
19:15. Travel to Gilimanuk harbor
23:00. Arrive at the harbor - take ferry to Java
23:00. Arrive in Banyuwangi city
23:15. Travel to Paltuding (Ijen central parking)
01:00. Arrive at the Central Parking - get prepared for the trekking
02:00. Trekking started
08:00. Finished and have a breakfast
09:00. Travel to Bali
you can expect to see the breathtaking sunrise over the volcanic caldera and watching the natural phenomenon of Blue flames at Ijen Crater
You should bring warm clothing, comfortable shoes for walking, a flashlight or headlamp, a camera, some cash for meals and other expenses, and any personal necessities.
The tour involves some physical activity, such as hiking to the viewpoints and climbing the steps to the rim of the Ijen volcano. While it's not extremely strenuous, being in reasonably good health and fitness is recommended.
The Blue Fire phenomenon is best seen in the early hours of the morning, typically before sunrise. However, its visibility can vary depending on atmospheric conditions and the amount of sulfuric gas being emitted. It's a natural phenomenon and can't be guaranteed.
The hike to the Ijen Crater is moderately challenging due to steep and rocky terrain. It's important to be in reasonably good physical condition. Hiring a local guide is recommended, as they can provide assistance and support during the hike.
Yes, safety is paramount during the Ijen Crater trip. The sulfuric gases around the crater can be harmful, so it's important to wear a mask to protect your lungs. Also, be cautious when approaching the crater rim, as it can be steep and unstable.
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