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Ijen Volcano tour from Bali 1 Day Ijen crater tourIjen Volcano Tour is probably one of my favorite tourism destinations for first-time visitors in Indonesia. The landscape is out of this world. One of the highlights of visiting Ijen is the blue flames, which you can only see at flames appear at the base of the Ijen crater and are caused by sulphuric gas catching fire. You can find an article about the flames in National Geographic here. Ijen Volcano is a Stratovolcano mountain which is located on the border between Banyuwangi Regency and Bondowoso Regency, East Java, Indonesia. Ijen Crater Kawah Ijen has the highest peak of meters above sea been the iconic places, even the favorite destination for tourists. Why? Because we ensure you that Ijen Crater is the best choice for their vacations. Ijen crater has all the wonderful things, that you want to see turquoise Lake, that’s what the tourist called Ijen Crater, One of the Instagramable places to take some photos. Ijen Crater Lake has a depth of 200 meters, and the crater has a high acidity that is close to that could dissolve the human body quickly. When we see the crater lake from the peak of Ijen Mountain you will see the oldest dam of Ijen Crater. The Ijen Crater Dam has built when in the Dutch era. It functions to avoid the overflow of crater water. You can also see the best sunrise ever and the rare phenomenon which is only two in the world, after Iceland, it called “BLUE FIRE”.The blue fire has been there a few hundred years ago or maybe a thousand years ago. And yet, the existence was known around 1950. Blue fire formed because the solfatara hole with sufficient hot temperature 600 degrees Celcius is burning the closest how we can go On the Ijen Volcano tour starting from Bali?Starting from Denpasar Airport, Kuta, Ubud, Sanur, or any other place in Bali, our English-speaking driver will pick you up at 6 pm, with an AC vehicle to bring you to the most western part of Bali in Gilimanuk Ferry terminal to Java. The trip takes about 4 in Gilimanuk, the ferry ride takes 1 hour to reach Ketapang Banyuwangi ferry terminal. Remember that Java is h-1 compared to there, at around 1200 am we will bring you to the Paltuding rest area 1-1,5 hour. The road offers a number of magic landscapes in the middle of rice fields, small villages and one one the last primary tropical rainforest left on Java island rounded by numerous volcanoes. You will mainly enjoy those sceneries on the way back during the Paltuding Area, at around 130 am, you will start hiking to Ijen Crater. It takes about 130 -145 minutes for the 3km hike following a gentle slope and slightly uphill to reach the path is pretty well maintained in good condition and other views of rounding volcanoes and luxurious vegetation will accompany your journey. From the crater rim, providing you gas mask, we will bring you down to see the blue fire right on the edge of the acidic lake temperature of the lake +- 40°c; Ph 0,5; max depth+-200m.The laker is also the source for the river Banyupahit, resulting in highly acidic and metal-enriched river water which has a significant detrimental effect on the downstream river to go down +- 45mins, rocky.After enjoying the spectacular Blue Fire, we go back to the crater rim to enjoy the sunrise over the entire volcanic hike to go down takes about 45mins – 1h. The driver will pick you up in Paltuding to go to have breakfast. After breakfast, we continue our journey to the Ketapang ferry terminal to cross to Bali ferry +-1h.Once in Bali, it takes about 4-5 hours to reach Denpasar, Ubud, Kuta or Sanur. Keep in mind that Bali is H+1 compared to java time. ARRIVAL at your final destination at 3-4 pmDETAIL pick up pm drive to Gilmanuk am go to java by am drive to the Ijen parking am hiking to the Ijen crater am down the crater for blue am experience the blue am back to the crater am enjoy the view over the acidic lake and am back to the parking am pm back to Bali Ubud PM finish the programPRICE1 pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. from Bali to JavaFeryEntrance feeTrekking guidegas masklocal breakfastExcludedLunch and dinnertipping guide and driverQuick summary of Ijen Volcano tour from Bali One Day– Pick up from the requested pick up location at Bali – Going to Gilimanuk ferry port – Check-in the ferry, going to Ketapang ferry port – Going to Ijen basecamp Paltuding – Coffee break/safety briefing – Hiking to Ijen Volcano – Blue flames and Ijen crater sightseeing – Back to Basecamp – Going to Banyuwangi, breakfast at a restaurant – Going to ferry port – Drop off service to the Bali area Kuta, Denpasar, Seminyak, Canggu, UbudOTHER PACKAGE FOR IJEN VOLCANOThe things that you should bring during the trip Ijen Volcano Tour– Decent shoes for hiking or trekking with good grip on its sole – Light clothes for trekking inner layer – Gloves / any personal items needed to prevent cold weather – Warm jacket preferably windproof – Raincoat and tissues available at basecamp – Small backpack to carry items – Cap or hat it gets sunny after morning – Personal ID card – Snacks or any light meals needed for long trekking – Camera or any other tools to capture picturesRead before you book the Ijen Volcano tour– Destination area is restricted for people with asthma – Destination area is restricted for people with heart disease – Destination area is restricted for people with a serious medical issue – Not recommended for pregnant travellers – Not recommended for travellers with back problems – Advised for fit and healthy travellerWhat’s the best time to pick up and start the tourPemuteran PM 30 minutes to harbour Lovina PM 1,5 hours to harbour Munduk PM 2 hours to harbour Ubud PM 4 hours to harbour Sanur PM 4-5 hours to harbour Kuta PM 4-5 hours to harbor Jimbaran PM 4-5 hours to harbor Uluwatu PM 5-6 hours to harbor Seminyak PM 4-5 hours to harbor Canggu PM 4-5 hours to harborBooking your trip Now[wpforms id=”715″] Share this information with your friends
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If you’re an adventure and hiking fan, you need to add the Kawah Ijen sunrise hike to your travel bucket list. Kawah Ijen is an active volcano in East Java, and one of the few places in the world where you can see blue flames. When I found out about it on my first Bali, I decided that I couldn’t miss out on this experience. We did a Ijen crater tour from Bali, and while being pretty knackering, it was one of the highlights of our trip. If you’re also planning to do the Mount Ijen sunrise hike, this is the guide for you! In this post I’ve outlined everything you need to do about doing the Kawah Ijen night hike, whether you do it yourself or with a tour. I’ve included some basic information about this incredible natural phenomenon, how to get there, what to expect, what you need to bring and some Ijen crater tour options to choose from. So let’s dive in and start planning your Bali to Mount Ijen tour! Contents1 About Kawah Ijen2 How to get to Mount Ijen from Bali3 Our experience doing a Mount Ijen sunrise tour from The Blue Flames of Kawah The Kawah Ijen Sunrise4 Can you hike Ijen without a guide?5 Is doing a Ijen crater tour from Bali worth it?6 Where to stay for your Mount Ijen In Ubud Desa Visesa or Komaneka at Monkey In Cepaka Villa In Canggu Pondok Homestay7 What to bring to hike Kawah Ijen Waiting for the sun to rise at the top of Kawah Ijen About Kawah Ijen Kawah Ijen is on the island of Java in Indonesia, an island famous for its spectacular temples and wild nature. Ijen is actually a group of composite volcanoes. Kawah Ijen is the highest and the one with the largest crater, which most travellers visit and hike due to the blue flame phenomenon. The blue flames of Kawah Ijen are a natural phenomenon visible only here due to the combustion of sulphuric gases. Kawah Ijen is an active volcano, but it doesn’t erupt lava as you would expect. The eruptions are actually of methane and other gases, which make it particularly dangerous as they can’t be predicted like normal eruptions. The Ijen crater is filled of bright turquoise water, which despite being beautiful to see, is actually extremely acidic. Mount Ijen has a dramatic and dangerous beauty to it. Doing a Mount Ijen sunrise tour, hiking up at night to see the blue flames and sunrise is an experience I recommend to all outdoors adventure lovers. Standing over the crater of Kawah Ijen, looking down at the biggest acidic lake in the world How to get to Mount Ijen from Bali Ijen is in East Java. To get there from Bali you need to drive for around 4 hours from the main tourist parts of Bali like Ubud, Seminyak or Canggu to Gilimanuk, where you then get a 1-hour ferry to Java, and then for a final 1-hour drive to the base of Kawah Ijen. The easiest way to get to Ijen from Bali is do to an organised tour, since they will handle all the transfers and you will then have a guide to support you during the hike. You can also get there without a tour by either renting a scooter, renting a car or a combination of buses. While it might be cheaper I personally think it would add quite a lot of faff to an already long journey and isn’t worth it. Click here to book your Ijen crater tour from Bali! Our experience doing a Mount Ijen sunrise tour from Bali We set off from Seminyak at 6pm on the Friday. We did 4- hour minivan drive to Gilimanuk, where we got a 1-hour long ferry to East Java, and then another 1-hour drive to the base camp of Kawah Ijen. We were ready to be up all night, so spending the car journey sleeping if you can is the best way to ensure you are fresh for the hike. We were told to wear warm clothes as it can get cold on top of the volcano, and stupidly dismissed it wondering how cold it could really be. Unsurprisingly, we were wrong and as soon as we stepped out of the car we were greeted by the chilly mountain air. Looking down in the crater of Kawah Ijen As our guides explained some of the basics about climbing Kawah Ijen they also handed out warm coats to the foolish people like me that didn’t bring one, along with headlights to climb up in the dark and gas masks for the sulphur gases. At 2am we set off from the base camp and started hiking under the starry sky. Being a city girl born and raised, I don’t often get to see the night sky unaffected by light pollution, and it was one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen. The hike can be intense and quite steep at parts, but the path is easy to walk since there is an almost paved path, as it used every day by the sulphur miners. It was easy also because we were continuously supported by our guides. Harry and the other guides know the volcano inside out, and it was fascinating to hear their stories of when they hiked Kawah Ijen as sulphur miners. Click here to book your Ijen crater tour from Bali! The sun breaks through and turns East Java pink The Blue Flames of Kawah Ijen After the first steep 45 minutes the path flattens out a bit, which makes the second half of the hike easier. When we were about to approach the peak we were advised to put on our gas masks, as we were downwind form the mines and the sulphur was blowing in our direction. After hours of hiking under the stars we made it to the top, just in time to see the blue flames. This natural phenomenon happens due to the combustion of sulphuric gases. The gases emerge from cracks in the rock at high pressure and temperature, and when they come in contact with the air, they ignite, creating the blue flames. When we were there we weren’t allowed to go closer to the flames or inside Ijen crater due to the high levels of methane. Depending on the season and daily weather conditions you might be able to go inside the crater. While the blue flames were undeniably cool, it wasn’t the highlight of the tour for me. The beauty of the landscape, hiking under the starry sky and the unforgettable sunrise were what made the experience so incredible for us. Misty morning landscapes at Kawah Ijen The Kawah Ijen Sunrise Once we decided we had seen enough blue flames we started hiking once again. This part was considerably easier since the area around the crater of the volcano is pretty much flat. We walked all the way around the crater to the east side, where we sat to wait for the sunrise. That moment of trepidation, sat with other hikers as the sky began to lighten was truly magical. As the sun came up everything around us became golden, revealing the beauty of the Mount Ijen landscape. We spent a couple hours at the top, enjoying the warmth of the rising sun and exploring the top of the crater, admiring the turquoise lake beneath us. The hike back was considerably easier, although a little hard on the knees. On the way back we saw the sulphur miners carrying bamboo baskets, filled with up to 70kg of sulphurs on their shoulders. Click here to see the latest availability and prices for a Bali to Ijen sunrise tour! Enjoying the morning light after the night hike It’s crazy to think that we hiked Kawah Ijen as tourists, admiring the beautiful night sky, the peculiarity of the blue flames and acid lake, and the stunning sunrise, while others were hiking it at our same time but for work, trying to make a living. That is one of the things I love about travelling, you see new things and meet new people, and it makes you reflect on your experiences and how you affect those you meet. If you want to find out more about the job of the sulphur miners at Kawah Ijen you can check out this documentary by the BBC or article by CNN. Once we made it back to the base camp we then drove off to a traditional Javanese family house, for a typical Javanese breakfast. After being up and hiking all night this was much needed and appreciated. We then got in the car and got ready to nap on our 6-hour journey back to Bali. Waiting for the sunrise at Kawah Ijen Can you hike Ijen without a guide? It depends on your fitness and confidence level. The trail itself is fairly easy and well marked. There are also so many people going up between tourists and miners that it’s almost impossible to get lost. However if you want to go down inside the crater the path is a little trickier, and having a guide help you and show you where to put your feet will make it much easier. Personally I was glad to have a guide with us. Our guide used to work as a sulphur miner and had lots of interesting stories about Kawah Ijen. It was also one of my first night hikes so I was glad for the extra support. If you’re an experienced hiker and have done lots of night hikes before you would be fine without one. Just rent a gas mask at the base of Ijen, follow the crowds and you’re sorted. Check out the prices and availability to do a Bali to Ijen crater tour! One of the sulphur miners at Kawah Ijen – Photo by M. Rinandar Tasya on Scopio Is doing a Ijen crater tour from Bali worth it? It ultimately depends on how long you have in Bali, but personally, I don’t think so. While there’s no doubt that hiking under the Milky Way, seeing the natural phenomenon of the blue flames and that stunning sunrise is a magical experience, it’s also a knackering one. On my first trip to Indonesia I only had 10 days in Bali. Taking 24 hours out of that to see Ijen destroyed us, and we spent the few days after that in Ubud just recovering from the night hike and long journey. If you have longer in Indonesia then yes, I think you should do it. If I were to go back and hike Ijen again I would do one of the following options instead. Do a 3-day Ijen & Bromo tour from Bali – The journey from Bali to East Java is pretty long and knackering. I recommend visiting also Mount Bromo while you’re at it. That way the long bus and ferry journeys will be spread out and not back to back in 24 hours, and you’ll see also one of the most stunning natural landscapes in Indonesia. Click here to find out more about doing a 3-day Bromo & Ijen tour! Aerial photo of Mount Bromo – Photo by Alexander Pflaum on Scopio Borobudur, Bromo & Ijen tour from Yogyakarta – Alternatively you can also do a 4-day tour from Yogyakarta. This tour also includes a visit to Borobudur, one of the most beautiful temples in Indonesia. It’s the perfect alternative and gives you the opportunity to see more than just Bali. However it’s quite a long trip so best suited for those who have a long time to spend in Bali. Click here to find out more about doing a 4-day Borobudur, Bromo & Ijen tour from Yogyakarta! Wandering around Borobudur just after sunrise Hike Mount Batur in Bali instead – If you’re tight on time and can only visit Bali, but really want to do a volcano night and sunrise hike, then I would recommend hiking Mount Batur instead. Sure, there are no blue flames and the landscape is completely different, but you will still get the night hike experience, without having to take 24 hours out of your day to do so. Click here to find out more about hiking Mount Batur in Bali! Mount Batur in Bali – Photo by Joaquin Prats on Scopio Where to stay for your Mount Ijen hike If you’re doing your Ijen crater tour from Bali it doesn’t really matter where in Bali you’re staying, since it will usually include pick-up and drop-off. I’ve listed below some of the places I stayed at during my two trips to Bali, which I particularly liked and can recommend. In Ubud Desa Visesa or Komaneka at Monkey Forest I stayed in Ubud twice on separate occasions and in very different types of hotels. The first time I stayed at Komaneka at Monkey Forest, located right in the centre of Ubud, an easy walking distance to all the main attractions. Despite being so central it wasn’t noisy, and the resort is very beautiful. I also stayed in a resort called Desa Visesa, which was a bit outside the centre of Ubud but they offer a free shuttle service in the town centre. Both offer standard rooms at affordable prices, or private villas with pool if you’re looking for something a bit fancier. They’re both also very Insagrammable hotels, perfect for those picture perfect holiday shots! Click here to book your stay in Ubud! Drone shot of the main pool at Desa Visesa Ubud In Cepaka Villa Sungai If you’re willing to splurge a bit on your Bali trip, Villa Sungai is the place to do it. Villa Sungai has been featured multiple times in luxury travel magazines and has won multiple awards. The property itself is beautiful, with outdoors bathrooms and private pools. The staff are simply stunning and really go out of their way to make your stay there unforgettable. It’s one of the best private pool villas in Bali. Check the latest prices and availability at Villa Sungai The main pool at Villa Sungai In Canggu Pondok Homestay In Canggu we stayed at Pondok Homestay, a lovely property a short 20 minute walk down to the beach. For 24 EUR a night we had a private ensuite room with air conditioning and a pool. The property was just off the main road and next to a rice field, away from the noise of the busy street, which made it a very quiet and pleasant place to stay. Click here to see the latest prices and availability at Pondok Homestay! Drone shot of the pool at Pondok Homestay in Canggu What to bring to hike Kawah Ijen If you choose to do a Ijen guided tour they will provide you with the essentials like gas mask and a warm coat. You don’t need much besides the usual travel essentials, but I’ve listed below some things that you should remember to pack. Warm coat – I know what you’re thinking, you’re going to Bali, you don’t want to bring a warm coat with you! With a tour they should give you one, but better safe than cold! Water bottle – There are no services whatsoever once you start the hike, so make sure to bring plenty of water with you for the hike! Comfortable walking shoes – You don’t want your feet to hurt half way through the hike. Bring some comfy walking shoes with you and you’ll be sorted for a night of hiking! Head torch – You’ll be hiking in the dark after all! They should give you one if you do a tour, but if you’re hiking alone you will definitely need one, even if there will be lots of lights from other people hiking. Enjoying the view on the ferry back to Bali from Java after our Ijen day tour Final thoughts on doing a Ijen crater tour Have you ever hiked up an active volcano at night? How did you find it? Let me know in the comments below! Doing the Kawah Ijen night hike was one of the coolest parts of our Bali trip. Yes it was pretty knackering, but it was also pretty magical and a unique experience I’d never had before. I hope you find this guide useful in planning your own Ijen tour from Bali. I’ve listed everything you need to know and can expect, as well as some better options if you have longer to spend in Indonesia. Looking for more Indonesia and Bali travel tips? 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Day3: Ijen Crater Tour - Hotel in Bali area. Ijen Crater tour will be started about 4:00 AM, our car will bring us to the village of Licin and then continue to the slope of Ijen Volcano, you will be passing through the plantations and rainforest. This is one of few remaining on the island of Java with giant ferns, plants & big trees. 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. 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Seethe famous blue fire of mt ijen on an over night trip from Bali. Start from your hotel in Bali (Kuta, Nusa Dua, Sanur, or Ubud) between 10- 11 am Our staff will take you to the most western tip of Bali to reach Gilimanuk ferry port for about 6 hours by a private car with AC then from Gilimanuk Harbor, We will take a ferry to cross Bali strait for about 1,5 hours to reach Ketapang ferry
Mount Ijen, also known as Kawah Ijen’ is highly recommended for nature enthusiasts and hikers. The Plateau was at one time a huge active crater, 134 sq km in area. Ijen is a quiet but active volcano, and the landscape is dominated by the volcanic cones of Ijen 2,368 asl and Merapi 2,800 asl on the northeastern edge of the Plateau, and Raung 3,332 asl on the southwestern beauty of Ijen Crater has been recognized across the world. In March 2016, this magical lake has been included in UNESCO’s World Biosphere you arrived here after walking through a road surrounded by lush greeneries, a refreshing chill breeze will greet you right away. The air around Ijen Crater normally will reach about 10 degrees celsius dailySometimes, it might even hit 2 degrees celsius. During the day, the mesmerizing sight of sunlight radiating a turquoise lake enveloped with smokes will give you an everlasting impression. Several small vents can be found surrounding the are a source of work for sulfur miners, making their way up and down from the crater and down to the lake each and every day. At dawn, you can have a chance to witness an incredible natural phenomenon where blue-tinted flames will appear around the crater. Known by many as the Blue Fire, this phenomenon usually occurs around 0500 AroundYou can take a walk for about hours around the crater ThereThe Ijen Plateau can be reached through Bondowoso from either the northern or the southern coast. It is closer to Banyuwangi, but the road can be very steep and badly deteriorated. A jeep is quite helpful, although difficult to hire in Banyuwangi and outrageously expensive. Most people walk the last 8 km from about 64 km along the road to Paltuding Post the PHPA Post, the starting point, or the trek to the crater from Bondowoso. Once you’ve arrived at Paltuding Post, you can trek your way up to the edge of the Ijen crater caldera through a 3 km long route. The daily climbing schedule starts at 0100 AM up until 1200 AM. However, during the restriction period, the climbing schedule will instead start at 0300 FOR MOUNT IJEN CRATER TREKA gas mask or filtration mask You can rent this in the parking lot at Ijen Crater. For 40,000 rupiah you can get a mask that covers your mouth and nose with a small filter. It isn’t perfect but it helps a lot. Most people use these and you are only doing near the Sulfur for a short period of time or really as long as you like. There’s no need to go close to flashlight or headlamp The trail is pretty simple the whole way and we had a full moon so we only used one light between us. I do suggest at least one torch or headlamp between you and a partner. They also sell things in the Ijen Crater parking lot for about $4Warm Jacket It was cold but because we were hiking up I actually had my jacket off most of the way. Waiting for sunrise at the top when we stopped moving was cold but only lasted thirty minutes until it warmed up with the rising sun. It isn’t as cold as Bromo and I found it warmer than I shoes I had Salomon hiking shoes, which were great and I suggest proper hiking shoes as they can be quite slippery. However, my friends just used normal sneakers. Definitely, don’t do this one in flip-flops!Water and snacks There are no vendors once you are on the trail for the most part. I think I noticed one shop but I’m not sure it was open. Pack your snacks and water. We were there for a long time taking photos and videos so we packed a bit extra. There are Warungs and cafes near the parking lot for when you exit Ijen FEE TO IJEN CRATERThe entrance fee for foreigners was 150,000 rupiah, which is about $10 USD. For locals and all Indonesians, the fee was only about $1 USD. The team is constantly upgrading the path and adding infrastructure so this fee is quite low considering the popularity of the BEST VALUE IJEN CRATER TOUR FROM BANYUWANGIThe Ijen Crater trek is an amazing experience and with an expert guide, you will have a great time. This tour is one of the top-rated tours you can pre-book online and includes hotel pick-up and drop-off from the town of Banyuwangi where everyone stays before Ijen. Here is some information about what is included in the are collected at your accommodation in Banyuwangi at midnight. The journey to the Ijen Crater will take about hours. Then the hike to the Ijen Crater viewpoint takes 90-120 minutes from the foot of the path, which leads you to the top. On a clear day, you can see the magical blue fire, which is a truly unique witnessing the stunning blue flames from the viewpoint, continue to catch the beautiful sunrise over the largest acid lake on Java Island, called Ijen’s Crater. On the way back to the car park, appreciate the local miners carrying sulfur rock as part of their daily tough life to continue fulfilling their family bread and a 1-hour trek down, you will reach the car park around 700 AM. On the way back you will stop at the coffee and cloves plantation on the way back to your accommodation, which you will reach around 900 PACKAGEMount Ijen Tour From BaliMount Ijen Bromo Tour Share this information with your friends
Onthis incredible tour you'll get to experience: The natural phenomenon of the electric blue fire. The fantastic sunrise from the top of the volcano of Mount Ijen. The view of the world's largest acidic crater lake. The local culture of Banyuwangi in Osing Village. This amazing adventure is a once in a lifetime experience and the rewards
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 BromoIjen Kalibaru Tour Package 4 Day. Mount Bromo Ijen Tour Package. Mount Bromo Milky Way Tour 2D1N. Bromo Ijen Blue Fame Tour 2 Day 1 Night. Surabaya Bromo Ijen Tour Package 3 Day 2 Night. Bali Ijen Bromo Tour Package 3 Day 2 Night. Mount Bromo Ijen Tumpak Sewu Tour 4D3N. Bali Ijen Bromo Yogyakarta Tour 5 Day 4 Night. Mount Bromo Milky Way
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
IjenCrater Tour From Bali; Ijen Crater From Pemuteran; Ijen Crater From Malang; Ijen Crater Tour From Surabaya; Home; Mount Ijen Tour. October 28, 2016. Day 01 : Pick up from your hotel in Bali. Start from your hotel at 09:00 AM. Our staff will take you to the most western tip of Bali to reach Gilimanuk ferry port for about 6 hours by a Admire a sunrise from the iconic Mount Ijen on an early-morning trip from Bali. Enjoy a hotel transfer during the night, take the ferry to Java, then hike though the rainforest to the volcanic 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. Covid-19 precautionsSpecial health and safety measures are in place. Check your activity voucher once you book for full details. Duration 1 dayCheck availability to see starting times. Live tour guideEnglish Marvel at the volcanic crater of Mount Ijen as you admire the sunriseImmerse yourself in the rainforest and hike through giant ferns and treesRide the ferry to Java, then travel aboard a thrilling 4WD vehicleTake in panoramic views of the sulfur lake and its surrounding sceneryEnjoy a roundtrip transfer directly from your accommodation in BaliBenefit 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. Note For Temporary visitors couldn't get down to the crater. 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 pickup and drop-offFerry ticketMount Ijen entrance feesTrekking guideGas maskBreakfastLunch and dinnerWhat to bringCameraHiking shoesJacketFace mask or protective coveringKnow before you goKeep in mind that the crater is temporarily not open to visitors. ZTWSIs.
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