From Bali : 3D2N Mount Bromo and Ijen Volcano Group Tour with Bali Drop-off
Description
From Bali: 3D2N Mount Bromo and Ijen Volcano Group Tour with Bali Drop-off
Join this 3-day overland journey from Bali to East Java and discover two of Indonesia’s most spectacular natural wonders — Mount Bromo and Ijen Volcano. Perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers, this small-group tour combines comfort, scenic landscapes, and unforgettable sunrise experiences.
Start your trip with a hotel pick-up in Bali (Ubud, Denpasar, or Kuta) and travel across the Bali Strait to East Java. Spend the night near Mount Bromo and wake up early for the famous Bromo sunrise. Ride a 4WD jeep to Mount Penanjakan, watch the sun rise over the volcanic sea of clouds, and walk along the rim of the active Bromo crater.
Continue your journey to the Ijen area, where you’ll begin a midnight hike to witness the mystical blue fire phenomenon — a rare sight found in only a few places on Earth. As daylight breaks, admire the turquoise crater lake and the dramatic volcanic scenery.
After breakfast, relax on your return journey to Bali by ferry, with convenient drop-off at your hotel in Ubud, Denpasar, or Kuta.
Included
- Hotel pickup and Drop-off (Ubud, Denpasar, Kuta)
- Bromo and Ijen entrance ticket
- Land transportation via minivan,van or train
- English-speaking driver
- Mountaineering guide
- 2-nights of accommodation Dormitory or Homestay (Breakfast included)
- 4x4 Jeep (Bromo)
- Gas mask (Ijen)
- Flashlight (Ijen)
- Ferry ticket
- Travel insurance
Excluded
- Personal Expenses
- Lunch
- Dinner
Know before you go
What to Bring
Make sure you’re well-prepared for your adventure across East Java’s volcanic landscapes:
- Warm clothing or jacket – temperatures can drop to 5–10°C (41–50°F) at Mount Bromo and Ijen.
- Comfortable hiking shoes – the trails can be rocky, sandy, and steep.
- Hat and sunglasses – for sun protection during the day.
- Raincoat or poncho – weather in the mountains can be unpredictable.
- Reusable water bottle – stay hydrated during the hikes.
- Small backpack – to carry your essentials.
- Cash (Indonesian Rupiah) – for meals, tips, or personal expenses in rural areas.