From Bali : 4D3N Mount Bromo, Ijen, and Tumpak sewu Waterfall Group Tour with Malang Drop-off
Description
From Bali: 4D3N Mount Bromo, Ijen, and Tumpak Sewu Waterfall Group Tour with Malang Drop-off
Experience East Java’s most breathtaking natural wonders on this 4-day overland adventure from Bali.
Witness the blue fire of Ijen Volcano, watch the sunrise over Mount Bromo, and explore the magnificent Tumpak Sewu Waterfall, known as the “Niagara of Java.” End your journey with a convenient drop-off in Malang.
Begin with a hotel pick-up in Bali (Ubud, Denpasar, or Kuta) and travel comfortably across the Bali Strait to East Java. Spend your first night near Ijen Volcano, where you’ll start a midnight hike to see the glowing blue flames and the turquoise crater lake at sunrise.
Continue your journey to Mount Bromo, and ride a 4WD jeep to Penanjakan Viewpoint for the spectacular Bromo sunrise above the sea of clouds. Then, explore the volcanic desert before heading toward Lumajang for your final adventure — Tumpak Sewu Waterfall.
Descend the lush valley to feel the spray of the powerful waterfall up close, surrounded by jungle cliffs — an unforgettable finale to your East Java journey. After your visit, relax as you travel to Malang, where your tour concludes.
Included
- Hotel pickup (Ubud, Denpasar, Kuta)
- Bromo, Ijen, Tumpak sewu 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
- Breakfast on Day 1
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Pickup Surcharge outside Kuta/Denpasar/Ubud
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.