East Java Tours: 3 Days Mount Bromo & Mount Ijen Crater Tour start from Surabaya
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East Java Tours: 3 Days Mount Bromo & Mount Ijen Crater Tour start from Surabaya
By PT. Wahyu Mandiri Tour
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Cover ground you couldn’t hope to cover independently on this tour that checks off two of East Java’s greatest volcanoes, Mt. Bromo and the Ijen Crater, in just three days. Exploring with an English-speaking driver—and a guide —watch the sun rise over mighty Mt. Bromo, across the dessert “Sea of Sand” by jeep ,descend into the Sand Sea, and see the blue fire flickering over the sulfurous waters of Ijen Crater.
Returning to Bali island after 3 days adventure at East Java is also possible for an additional fee of USD 75 travel by car in 4 hours.
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Ages 15-75, max of 6 per group
Duration: 3 days
Start time: Check availability
Mobile ticket
Live guide: English
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- Breakfast
- Breakfast
- Toll road fee and parking fee
- Driver and English-speaking local guide
- Car transport during the tour and fuel
- 2 Nights accomodation base on twin share near by Mount Bromo and Mount Ijen include breakfast
- Entrance tickets
- Mineral water bottle
- Jeep at Mount Bromo
- blue fire tour with local guide and gas mask
- pick up in and drop off at Surabaya City - Juanda International Airport or at your hotel
- 4wd Jeep for the Bromo sunrise tour
- Entry/Admission - Mount Bromo
- Entry/Admission - Ijen Crater
What's not included- Lunch and dinner during the tour
- Horse ride at Mount Bromo (optional about USD 15/person )
- Tips
- travel insurance
- drop off to Bali island costs USD 75/car
- Start:Multiple pickup locations offered.Pickup details
- we Provide Free Pick up and drop off from any Hotels in surabaya city and surabaya airport, latest Pick up time is 17.00pm
Hotel pickup offeredDuring checkout you will be able to select from the list of included hotels.End:This activity ends back at the meeting point. - Not wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 32205P32- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not recommended for travellers with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travellers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Travellers should have a strong physical fitness level
- Minimum Booking 2 persons ( if we received 1 person booking, we will applied extra charge 1 more person )
- The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
- Dress Code: Warm Jacket, Sport or Trekking Shoes, sport wear
- Ijen Crater Rule : sport wear,hiking shoes,mask,Jacket,gloves,own medicine,maximum 500 meter from the crater only,forbidden Throw out Rubbis and seed, Forbbiden Throw out cigarette and doing Fireplace)
- Ijen is extreme ! Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Mount Ijen is closed on the first Friday of the month for cleaning ( please avoid your travel date on this schedulle )
- not suitable for Children and older people
- Bring health certificate from a doctor, max valid 3 days from ijen Crater Tour ( we may bring you to nearest doctor if you dont have )
- Not Recommended age under 15 years old
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travellers. If it’s cancelled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travellers
- All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 32205P32
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- portpad10 contributionsA unique experience but there is a lot involvedThe crater visit at night is a very unique experience, but there are risks involved, and the effort and issues you endure to get there may mean that it won't be worth it for some. On the plus side, if conditions are right, you may see some blue lights reflected in the fumes directly above the centre of the crater. After you climb back up to the lip of the crater, there is a reasonable view over the main crater lake and back towards Bali. If you like challenges, you will have ticked off a big one; having climbed down into the crater in the middle of the night and back up again in the morning, wearing a gas mask. On the down side, it is a 4-hour, boring, night-time trip across Bali in the evening (including dinner); having left Legian etc about 6 pm. One hour on the ferry and another hour or more to the Mt Ijen parking lot and a 30-minute wait till everything opens at 12:30. I only endured this because I was going to dive nearby at Permuteran over the next few days. You get back down to the parking lot about 7:30 am, then reverse the trip back across Bali. You won't get much sleep for a day and a half. Back to the actual hike. The walk up the mountain is very long (several kilometres) and very steep for the most part. You need to be fit or you will find it very hard going. The track is extremely dusty when dry, and the fine dust fills the air as there can be hundreds of people are walking up. You really should bring a dust mask, but nobody advises you of this. When you get to the crater lip, you see and smell the sulphur fumes. You need to don the sulphur mask at this point, which makes the steep, 1 km trip into the crater hard work, because it restricts your breathing and makes your heart work harder. Climbing back up is even more difficult. When you get further down the crater, the fumes get thicker, and you have to close your eyes because the fumes sting. When waiting to see the blue lights at the bottom, you can be covered in a dense fog of sulphur fumes for some time until the wind changes, or the fumes reduce. You can't take off your mask,and you can't open your eyes. You can't breakout and escape the fumes, and it is a long haul back up to get out of it. You just sit in the claustrophobic fog and hope that it will clear. You could hear heaps of people coughing and moaning in the fog. I'm guessing they were not wearing masks. BTW, I had to ask for one as we started to head up the track. Nobody had thought to get one for me. I rented a jacket but it was so hot walking up the track, that I had to carry it most of the way up. You do need it though, when the winds blow, and when you are in the crater. The blue lights that show up in the clouds of fumes are nothing as fantastic-looking as photos I have seen on the marketing photos. (I saw almost nothing). The 1 km climb back up to the crate lip, with the gas masks on, is hard work. As soon as the fumes clear a bit, you feel compelled to breathe some free air without the mask, and it may not do any damage for such a short space of time; but it can't be doing you any good either. Even walking back down the dirt track is dangerous. The guide said they have a lot of injuries at this point because people slip on the steep track that is covered in fine dust and tiny pebbles that work like ball bearings under your feet. I slipped on many occasions, even though I was being careful. 'Breakfast' at the bottom was pathetic. It consisted of a bowl of fried bananas and three boiled eggs. No utensils, napkins, salt or pepper or anywhere to wash your hands after the trek we had just been on. Only because I asked, I was led to a hovel of a kitchen where I could use some dishwashing liquid to wash my hands in a dish on the dirt floor. Tea and coffee options were almost zero. I know this is a poor area, but considering the fee paid, it could have been even a little better. I don't know that I could recommend this to most people.Written 24 October 2018
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fanfan20162016
Rochefort, France44 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
De bali nous avons pris l avion pour surabaya à java.un chauffeur nous attendait. Nous avons d abord fait le volcan bromo.puis le mont ijien, nous sommes arrivés en haut du cratère au lever du jour.spectacle fabuleux. La montée est très raide , mais on oublie vu la beauté du site.rencontre inoubliable avec les porteurs de souffre.ne pas hésiter à aller à leurs rencontre pour acheter leurs petits souvenirs. Ces personnes méritent notre considération. Nous avions réserver avec l agence pulse Indonésia, Nous sommes enchantés de leurs prestations. Un grand merci à Nina pour l élaboration de ces 3 jours à edi notre sympathique chauffeur et une pensée énorme de sympathie pour Tony notre guide à ijien.merci à toi et bisous.prevoir de bonne chaussure de marche.
Written 21 June 2019
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we are very appreciate for your value time to review our tours and thank you for the sharing experience with us
Hope to serve you again on the next trip at our wonderful Indonesia
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Written 7 August 2019
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Hello is there another way besides walking to the top of Ijen Crater? horse, bike or jeep?
Written 26 June 2019
Hi
I am interested in the ijen bromo trip.
is Bromo and Ijen trip possible if we arrive at 20:00 (8 PM) on 12th June at Juanda International Airport
and depart at 10:15 am on 14th June from Juanda International Airport. ??
We are only interested in Mt Bromo and Ijen Crater.
if yes can u please tell me the total cost ? and whats included
Thank you
Written 6 June 2019
bonjour ce tour est il possible pour enfants de 6 et 4 ans ? merci
Written 30 April 2019
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