Since Tumpak Sewu become a new popular destination in Lumajang, East Java, we loved to be introducing you this awesome places. 100% natural without any human building and surrounded by tropical jungle. Tumpak Sewu not the only one waterfall located here, but still have several places to go. So you will not waste the time for visit here. Located at the middle East Java, we try to combine between famoust Bromo with their sunrise and Ijen crater with the Bluefire. The adventure, adrenaline, and landscape could give you a lovely experience!
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Sunrise programs start on early morning (02.30 AM). With the 4x4 car and the guide, we will come together at sunrise point called Kingkong Hills. Afterward, climb to Mt. Bromo by walk. Then back to hotel for breakfast and get ready to next destination.
From Bromo, we need 4-6 hours drive to reach Lumajang Village. Then, we will directly visit Tumpak Sewu waterfall with the local guide. Afterward, back to the inn and stay for one night. Tomorrow the journey would be continue to Ijen.
From Lumajang, after breakfast we wikk continue the journey to reach Banyuwangi for about 7 hours. Then reach hotel and prepare for your midnight trekking at 00.00
Ijen tours would be start on midnight. Guide will pick up you at the hotel lobby. Trekking for about 3 KM, and enjoy the panorama. Afterward, we're moving to hotel, get breakfast and tour finish.
We can pick up you at the Juanda Airport Surabaya. Regarding on easy access to toll (highway) so we can faster to drive on our destination.
Surabaya, Indonesia's second-largest city, is a vibrant metropolis with a rich maritime history and modern urban energy. Known as the 'City of Heroes' for its pivotal role in Indonesia's struggle for independence, Surabaya offers a mix of historical landmarks, cultural attractions, and bustling markets. Its strategic location makes it a gateway to East Java's natural wonders.
A museum dedicated to the history of the Sampoerna cigarette company, housed in a beautiful colonial-style building.
One of the oldest and largest zoos in Indonesia, home to a wide variety of animals and plants.
A towering monument commemorating the Battle of Surabaya, a pivotal event in Indonesia's struggle for independence.
A beautiful Chinese temple dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu, offering a glimpse into Surabaya's multicultural heritage.
A decommissioned submarine turned museum, offering a unique look at Indonesia's naval history.
A traditional Javanese beef soup with a rich, dark broth made from keluak nuts, giving it a distinctive flavor and color.
A dish consisting of compressed rice cake (lontong) served with spicy meat stew, usually made with chicken or beef.
A spicy fruit and vegetable salad with a sweet and sour dressing, often including cow's ears and snout as a unique local ingredient.
Sweet rice cake balls filled with palm sugar and coated in grated coconut.
The dry season offers the most pleasant weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city is lively with various festivals and events.
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Surabaya is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
Surabaya Gubeng Station, Surabaya Kota Station
Bungurasih Terminal, Ngagel Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Surabaya. They are affordable but can be crowded during peak hours.
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Mount Bromo is an active volcano located in the Tengger Semeru National Park. It offers stunning landscapes, volcanic craters, and a unique sunrise experience.
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