If you’re looking for an unforgettable journey, head to Java to visit the active volcanoes Ijen and Bromo.
Here, among smoking craters and endless savannas, you will feel the true breath of the planet.
If you’re looking for an unforgettable journey, head to Java to visit the active volcanoes Ijen and Bromo.
Here, among smoking craters and endless savannas, you will feel the true breath of the planet.
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Mount Ijen is located in the east of Java Island, reachable by car and ferry from Bali in just a few hours. The enchanting glow of electric-blue flames, bright-yellow sulfur rocks, and the acidic crat…
Have you ever dreamed of a journey that feels like a fairytale? To a magical place where giant trees of the most peculiar shapes, from roots to tops, are covered in fluffy moss. And an emerald lake, l…
Due to volcanic activity, one of Java’s most beautiful volcanoes, Ijen, was closed to visitors for several months. Now, the entrance has reopened for tourists, but with new fee adjustments.
Ngurah Rai Airport continues to expand its air network. On December 5th, the first direct flight from Denpasar to Jember by Wings Air took place, providing convenient connections between Bali and East…
The ascent of the Bromo and Ijen volcanoes, East Java…
This is a real adventure! A three-day trip to East Java, volcanoes, plantations, and breathtaking views.
What images come to mind when you think of Bali? Pictures of a tropical paradise? The Island of the Gods is quite a popular tourist destination, and anyone who’s been to Bali will tell you that it’s i…
Travelers shared with us their story of climbing Bromo and the difficulties they faced. Here’s how it went:
We were convinced that guides are only for tourists. We live in Bali, we know how to organize trips ourselves. Six friends, one rented car, and a goal — to see the legendary Mount Bromo. What could po…
A light smoke was noticed over the crater of Bali’s sacred mountain, which is also the island’s largest active volcano, Agung, on December 1st.
The footage caused a stir, but Indonesian geophysicists and local authorities quickly reassured: this is ordinary steam emission after rain.
The recent death of a 27-year-old tourist from Brazil on Mount Rinjani shocked the public. The tourist was climbing the summit of Rinjani (3,726 meters) along with five friends and a local guide. Howe…