Travel Description:
The Malang or Surabaya 3D2N holiday package offers views of the Tumpak Sewu waterfall, Goa Tetes, the sunrise, and Mount Bromo's crater. Continue your exploration of Mount Ijen's blue fire and crater by stopping at hotels at Mount Bromo and Bondowoso, with the journey ending at Ketapang harbor in Banyuwangi.

Place & Pickup Time:
Malang at 06.00am or Surabaya at 05.00am
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Itinerary:
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Travel Route:
Destinations of Travel:
Tumpak Sewu area:
Mount Bromo:
Mount Ijen:
Information Destination:
Tumpak sewu waterfall
Tumpak Sewu, also known as Coban Sewu, is a waterfall in East Java, Indonesia, located between the Pronojiwo District in the Lumajang Regency and the Ampelgading District in the Malang Regency. Semeru, Java's highest mountain and an active volcano, obscures the waterfall. The waterfall's primary water source is the Glidik River, which flows down Semeru. Tumpak Sewu roughly translates to "a thousand waterfalls" in Javanese. The name most likely refers to the appearance of multiple waterfalls in a single, semicircular area.
Mount Bromo
Bromo is an active volcano in East Java, Indonesia, located in the Tengger Mountains. It is not the highest summit in the massif, standing at 2,329 meters (7,641 feet), but it is the most well-known. The area is one of East Java’s most famous tourist sites, and the volcano is part of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. "Bromo" is a Javanese pronunciation of "Brahma," the Hindu god of creation. Mount Bromo is located in the “Sea of Sand” environmental reserve. Mount Bromo has erupted several times, the most recent in 2010.
Mount Ijen
The Ijen volcano, located west of Gunung Merapi, has a turquoise-colored acidic crater lake one kilometer (0.62 miles) wide. The lake is the site of a labor-intensive sulfur mining operation, in which sulfur-laden baskets are carried from the crater floor by hand. The work is well compensated in comparison to the cost of living in the area, but it is physically demanding. Workers earn about US$13 per day and must transport sulfur chunks three kilometers to the nearby Paluding Valley to be compensated.
What you have to prepare:
Tumpak sewu waterfall
Mount Bromo
Ijen crater