Bromo-ijen-tumpak-sewu next package tour for 4 days 3 nights TRIPADVISOR is one of the favorit tour choice every year and it’s the most suitable one for you to find out more about the tourism in Java. This bromo Ijen-tumpak sewu tour package is intended for the certain & well off Foreign Guests which start from Surabaya at the time picking up hours around 06:00— 07:00 then goes to Probolinggo City , having breakfast, finally, exploring to Tumpak Sewu, Lumajang, Probolinggo Regency, should be at range 08:00 to 09:00
Foreign tourists visit bount bromo, ijen, and tumpak sewu for an unforgettable itinerary that combines stunning natural wonders with unique, once-in-a-lifetime adventures. The appeal includes witnessing the rare blue fire at Ijen, hiking to a magnificent volcanic sunrise at Bromo, and experiencing the immense beauty of a “thousand” waterfalls at Tumpak Sewu. .
If we could arrive in Kalibaru at 15:00 Pm, we can stop at Kalibaru Plantation, otherwise, we cancel it. Here you can see a various plantation, many tourist like it, the owner will explain it on the field direlctly, so amazing and beautiful, that most of the certain touriist such as nethrerland prefer it and apart of this, an old Indonesian Song and dance would be brought by school girls, then we’ll be back to hotel. The next early morning, we’ll start exploring to Ijen and continue proceeding to tumpak sewu spots..
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Foreign tourists visit Mount Bromo, Ijen, and Tumpak Sewu for an unforgettable itinerary that combines stunning natural wonders with unique, once-in-a-lifetime adventures. The appeal includes witnessing the rare blue fire at Ijen, hiking to a magnificent volcanic sunrise at Bromo, and experiencing the immense beauty of a “thousand” waterfalls at Tumpak Sewu.
Mount Bromo
- Breathtaking volcanic landscape: As an active volcano situated within the vast Tengger caldera, Bromo offers an otherworldly landscape. The sight of the massive crater surrounded by a “sea of sand” is a major draw.
- Iconic sunrise views: The pre-dawn trek to viewpoints like Penanjakan or Kingkong Hill is an iconic experience. Tourists gather to witness the spectacular sunrise illuminating the silhouettes of Mount Bromo and the towering Mount Semeru.
- Cultural immersion: The indigenous Tenggerese people hold the volcano as a sacred site. Visitors can experience their unique traditions, such as the annual Yadnya Kasada ceremony, and visit the Hindu temple, Pura Luhur Poten, at the foot of the volcano.
- Adventure activities: Beyond the sunrise and crater hike, tourists can enjoy additional activities like horseback riding across the sea of sand or taking a thrilling jeep tour to explore the national park.
Ijen Crater
- The mesmerizing “Blue Fire”: Ijen is one of only two places in the world where tourists can witness the rare “blue fire” phenomenon. This illusion is created by ignited sulfuric gases that emerge from the volcano and burn at high temperatures.
- Acidic crater lake: The turquoise-green crater lake is the world’s largest, highly acidic body of water. This unique geological feature, set against the barren volcanic landscape, creates a stunning visual contrast.
- Insights into human resilience: Visitors can witness the incredibly tough work of the traditional sulfur miners who carry heavy loads of sulfur from the crater floor, offering a profound glimpse into their daily lives.
- Sunrise and scenery: After seeing the blue flames in the dark, hikers are rewarded with a beautiful sunrise and panoramic views of the entire crater and surrounding peaks.
Tumpak Sewu Waterfall
- Massive and majestic cascade: Tumpak Sewu, which translates to “a thousand waterfalls,” is a massive cascade that pours over a semi-circular cliff face. The sheer scale and symmetrical beauty make it one of Indonesia’s most impressive waterfalls.
- Thrilling jungle hike: The journey to the waterfall’s base is an adventure in itself. It involves trekking through a jungle, crossing rivers, and navigating slippery trails with bamboo and steel ladders, creating a memorable, “off-the-beaten-path” experience.
- “Hidden” jungle gem: While gaining popularity, Tumpak Sewu is still less well-known than Bromo, offering a sense of discovery for those seeking a more adventurous and less crowded experience.
- A photographer’s paradise: The unique, layered appearance of the waterfalls and the lush jungle surroundings provide incredible opportunities for photographers.





