Embark on a 4-day adventure trip from Surabaya or Malang to Mount Bromo, Tumpak Sewu Waterfall, Pekalen River, and Ijen Crater. Watch the sunrise over the Sea of Sand, swim in the Tumpak Sewu Waterfall, go rafting, and see the blue flames of Ijen Crater.
Start your adventure with a visit to Mount Bromo. Wake up early to watch the sunrise over the Sea of Sand, revealing the vast caldera, the Sea of Sand, and the other surrounding peaks. Explore the caldera and hike up to the crater after sunrise for a closer look.
Next, visit Tumpak Sewu Waterfall, also known as Tumpak Sewa or Tumpak Sewa Falls. Located near the Lumajang and Malang regions, it features a spectacular drop of about 120 meters, cascading over a cliff into a beautiful pool below.
The waterfall is often surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic rock formations, making it a perfect spot for photography and nature enthusiasts. There are various trekking routes to reach the waterfall, which can involve some challenging hikes, but the views along the way are breathtaking.
Afterward, go rafting on the Pekalen River, known for its beautiful river scenery and thrilling rapids. The Pekalen River offers a mix of mild and challenging sections, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced rafters.
Enjoy lush landscapes, stunning cliffs, and a chance to spot wildlife along the way. Many tours provide all necessary equipment and experienced guides to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. It’s a great way to experience the natural beauty of the region while getting an adrenaline rush.
Finally, visit Ijen Crater, renowned for its stunning turquoise acid lake and the fascinating phenomenon of blue flames caused by burning sulfur gas. Start your trek at night to catch the mesmerizing blue flames and then reach the rim of the crater in time for sunrise.
The views are truly spectacular, with the vibrant lake and dramatic volcanic landscape. Safety gear is usually provided, as the sulfur fumes can be quite strong. Many also take the opportunity to see traditional sulfur miners who work in the harsh conditions around the crater.