Enjoy a day trip from Bali to Java to see the stunning blue fire of the Ijen Crater at the top of Mount Ijen. Marvel at the world’s largest acidic lake with its magnificent turquoise colored water.
Highlights
- Marvel at the stunning blue fire of the Ijen Crater at the top of Mount Ijen
- Enjoy a delicious breakfast at a local restaurant at the base of the mountain
- See the world’s largest acidic lake with its magnificent turquoise colored water
- Drive through a rainforest of giant ferns and trees on the slopes of Mount Ijen
- Get a panoramic view of the sulfur lake and surrounding landscape at sunrise



Full description
Benefit 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, go to health care to get certificate then travel by vehicle to the village of Licin and drive through a rainforest of giant ferns and trees on the slopes of Mount Ijen.
From there, you will enjoy the stunning blue fire, burning Sulfur that spews blue light in the dark. When the sunrises, resting on the edge of the crater at an altitude of 2386 meters and enjoy the best panorama of the world’s largest acidic lake with its magnificent turquoise colored water. 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 Bali.
Price IDR 2.300.000,- / person BOOK NOW (min 2 pax)
Includes
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Ferry tickets to Java
- City Car / vehicle to Mount Ijen
- Local guide
- Breakfast at a local restaurant
- Healthy check up certificate
NOT Includes:
- Personal expenses
- Tips (optional)
Not suitable for
- Pregnant women
- People with respiratory issues
Important information
What to bring
- Comfortable shoes
- Warm clothing
- Flashlight
Not allowed
- Alcohol and drugs
Know before you go
- You will need local health certificate before we go and you can get it in java before hand/ we go hiking.


