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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…
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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…
A Chinese couple went to the Javanese volcano Mount Ijen, where an unfortunate accident occurred. The tragedy was caused by their desire to capture an unforgettable photo. People often get so carried…
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.
Did you know that the "northern lights" can be seen not only at one of the Earth’s poles but also on the equator?
To experience this, head to the island of Java, which is located a few hours from Bali, and head east to Mount Ijen. At an altitude of 2800 meters above sea level, you will see an unusual natural pale…
Nestled in the heart of Bali, Mount Agung captivates with its ancient charm. Once reserved for sacred Hindu rituals, it now became a hotspot for tourists.
Yet, amid the surge in tourism, the Governor of Bali has proposed to ban tourist activities on Mount Agung.
Mount Ijen (Kawah Ijen) is located in the eastern part of Java. Here you can descend to the world's largest acid lake, and meet the sunrise at the crater's edge. And only here you can see the unique n…
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…
Jatiluwih is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Bali, famous for its sweeping rice terraces that showcase the ancient subak irrigation system. Located in the foothills of Mount Batukaru, it’s a peaceful…
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.