From Bali : 4D3N Mount Bromo, Ijen, and Yogyakarta Temples Group Tour with Yogyakarta Drop-off
Description
From Bali: 4D3N Mount Bromo, Ijen, and Yogyakarta Temples Group Tour
Experience the best of East and Central Java on this unforgettable 4-day adventure from Bali.
Witness glowing blue flames at Ijen Volcano, chase the golden sunrise at Mount Bromo, and explore the ancient temples of Borobudur and Prambanan — all in one seamless journey ending in Yogyakarta.
Start your trip with a hotel pick-up in Bali (Ubud, Denpasar, or Kuta) and cross by ferry to East Java. Spend the first night near Ijen Volcano, where you’ll embark on a midnight hike to see the world-famous blue fire and the stunning turquoise crater lake at sunrise. Continue your adventure toward Mount Bromo, where a 4WD jeep ride takes you to Penanjakan Viewpoint for the iconic Bromo sunrise above a sea of clouds.
Travel onward to Yogyakarta, the cultural heart of Java. Discover the beauty of Borobudur, the world’s largest Buddhist temple, and Prambanan, a magnificent Hindu temple complex. Learn about Java’s rich heritage before ending your journey with a hotel drop-off in Yogyakarta.
Included
- Hotel pickup (Ubud, Denpasar, Kuta)
- Bromo, Ijen, Borobudur Climb-up, and Prambanan entrance ticket
- Land transportation via minivan,van or train
- English-speaking driver
- Mountaineering guide
- 3-nights of accommodation (Breakfast included)
- 4x4 Jeep (Bromo)
- Gas mask (Ijen)
- Flashlight (Ijen)
- Ferry ticket
- Travel insurance
Excluded
- Personal Expenses
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Pickup Surcharge outside Kuta/Denpasar/Ubud
- Custom drop-off service
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.