Travel overland from Yogyakarta to explore the iconic volcanic landscapes of Mount Bromo and Ijen. These 3- to 5-day tours include transportation, guided hikes, and optional drop-offs in Bali.
Free Cancellation A 3-day small group trip from Yogyakarta to Bali featuring sunrise at Mount Bromo and the Ijen Crater blue flames.
Free Cancellation A 3-day private journey from Yogyakarta to Bali featuring sunrise at Mount Bromo and the blue flames of Ijen Crater.
Free Cancellation An overland journey from Yogyakarta to Bali covering Java's historic temples, volcanic landscapes, and local culture.
Free Cancellation Hike across East Java’s volcanic craters to see the Bromo sunrise and Ijen’s blue flames over three days.
Free Cancellation A multi-day overland transfer from Yogyakarta to Bali via Tumpak Sewu waterfall, Mount Bromo, and the Ijen crater.
Free Cancellation Travel from Yogyakarta to Ketapang on a three-day journey through the volcanic landscapes of Bromo and Ijen.
Free Cancellation A 5-day overland journey from Yogyakarta to Bali, visiting ancient temples and the active volcanoes of East Java.
Read what travelers share about their experience visiting Mount Bromo — from practical tips to personal highlights.
Embarking on a multi-day overland tour from Yogyakarta to Mount Bromo and Ijen is an unforgettable journey across East Java's rugged volcanic spine. Expect early morning wake-up calls, thrilling 4WD jeep rides across lunar landscapes, and a seamless transition from ancient Javanese temples to a final drop-off in tropical Bali.
Wake up before dawn to witness a spectacular sunrise over the Tengger Caldera. You'll get panoramic views of Mount Bromo with the active Mount Semeru smoking in the background.
Climb 250 concrete steps to reach the edge of Mount Bromo's active vent. Walk along the narrow, fenced rim and listen to the deep rumble of the volcano.
Cross the Lautan Pasir, a massive 10-square-kilometer volcanic desert, in a rugged 4WD jeep. The stark, grey dunes create an otherworldly atmosphere.
Hike under the stars to the Ijen crater to witness the rare, electric-blue sulfur flames. As the sun rises, a stunning turquoise acidic crater lake reveals itself.
These tours double as a scenic transit route. After exploring East Java's natural wonders, you'll take a ferry from Ketapang to Gilimanuk for a convenient drop-off at your Bali hotel.
Booking an overland volcano tour from Yogyakarta to Bali requires some preparation due to the physical demands and logistics. Here is what you need to know before securing your spot on these epic East Java adventures.
Most standard tours take 3 days (72 hours) to cover Bromo and Ijen before dropping you in Bali. Extended 4-to-5-day options are available if you want to include Borobudur, Prambanan, or the spectacular Tumpak Sewu waterfall.
You can choose between budget-friendly shared minibus tours or private car experiences. Private tours offer more comfort during the long driving hours and allow for flexible pacing, while group tours are great for solo travelers looking to save money.
Travelers should have a moderate to high level of physical fitness. The itinerary involves high altitudes (2,329m at Bromo), climbing 250 steep steps, and a strenuous, dark hike up Mount Ijen.
These tours are not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with asthma, spinal injuries, or poor cardiovascular health. A mandatory health certificate is required to hike Ijen, which your tour operator will typically help arrange.
Review your specific tour to see if entrance fees (like Bromo's 255,000 IDR foreigner fee) are included. Most tours include accommodation, breakfasts, 4WD jeep rentals, Ijen safety gear (gas masks), and the ferry ticket to Bali.
Pre-sunrise temperatures at Bromo can drop to 5°C - 10°C, so warm layers are essential. Also pack comfortable hiking shoes, a jacket, your passport, and cash (IDR), as ATMs are very limited in the mountain villages.
Mount Ijen is closed on the first Friday of every month for environmental recovery. You must adjust your travel dates accordingly, as tours will not be able to access the crater on these days.
The majority of tour operators offer a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time, giving you flexibility if your travel plans change.
| 3-Day Shared Group Tour | 3-Day Private Overland Tour | 4-Day Tumpak Sewu & Volcanoes | 5-Day Ultimate Java Heritage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 3 Days (72h) | 3 Days (72h) | 4 Days (96h) | 5 Days (120h) |
| Best for | Budget travelers heading to Bali | Couples and families wanting comfort | Nature and waterfall lovers | Comprehensive Java explorers |
| Key Inclusions | Transport, ferry ticket, basic accommodation, breakfast | Private AC car, Bromo jeep, Ijen gear, entrance fees, ferry | Tumpak Sewu visit, 3 nights accommodation, gas masks, Bali drop-off | Borobudur, Prambanan, Bromo, Ijen, private transport, 4 nights accommodation |
| Price from | $176 | $225 | $228 | $290 |
Mount Bromo: The Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park is technically open 24 hours a day. However, sunrise tours typically depart from the gateway villages between 02:00 and 03:00 AM to ensure you secure a good spot at the Penanjakan 1 viewpoint before the sun comes up around 05:30 AM.
Mount Ijen: Hiking usually begins around midnight or 01:00 AM to catch the blue flames while it is still completely dark. Important Note: Mount Ijen is strictly closed to all visitors on the first Friday of every month.
These tours act as an overland transit from Yogyakarta to Bali. The logistics are fully handled by your operator, but here is what the journey generally looks like:
Dry Season (April to October): This is the optimal time to book a Bromo and Ijen tour. The skies are generally clear, offering the best visibility for the Bromo sunrise and the Ijen blue flames.
Rainy Season (January and February): These are the worst months to visit. Heavy rain and thick fog can completely obscure the views. Furthermore, the Sea of Sand at Bromo becomes muddy and difficult for jeeps to cross, and the steep trails at Ijen become highly slippery and dangerous.
Tip: Try to avoid Indonesian public holidays and long weekends, as the narrow roads to the Bromo viewpoints suffer from massive jeep traffic jams.
Not Wheelchair Accessible: The terrain at both volcanoes is rugged. Bromo features deep volcanic sand and requires climbing 250 steep concrete steps to reach the crater rim. Ijen involves a very steep, strenuous dirt trail.
Health Warnings: Due to the physical exertion, high altitudes, and heavy sulfur fumes at Ijen, these tours are strongly not recommended for pregnant travelers, people with spinal injuries, asthma, or poor cardiovascular health.
Children: While older, active children can participate, infants and toddlers are not recommended due to the freezing pre-dawn temperatures, toxic gases, and exhausting travel schedule.
Accommodations: Tour packages include overnight stays in Bromo and Ijen. Expect simple, clean guesthouses or lodges with private bathrooms, hot showers, and basic Wi-Fi.
Tour Equipment: For the Ijen trek, reputable tour operators provide the necessary safety gear, including industrial gas masks to protect against sulfur dioxide, and headlamps for the night hike.
Food & Money: Breakfasts are included (sometimes as a packed box for early starts). Bring plenty of Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) from Yogyakarta, as ATMs in Cemoro Lawang and the Ijen base are extremely limited and often out of cash.
Permits & Fees: Entrance tickets to Bromo (255,000 IDR for foreigners) must be booked online at least 48 hours in advance. Most tours handle this for you, but check your inclusions carefully.
Health Certificate: A local health check-up is a mandatory requirement to hike Mount Ijen. Your driver or guide will usually take you to a local clinic to obtain this before the trek.
Park Regulations: Single-use plastics (bottles, bags, straws) are strictly banned inside the national parks. Smoking and campfires are prohibited. If you wish to fly a drone, you must arrange a specific permit and pay a hefty fee beforehand.
It depends on the specific tour you book. Some premium private tours include the Bromo (255,000 IDR) and Ijen entrance fees, while budget group tours often require you to pay these out of pocket. Always check the 'Inclusions' section before booking.
Most of these multi-day tours from Yogyakarta are designed as overland transit routes that end in Bali. The price usually includes the ferry ticket from Ketapang (Java) to Gilimanuk (Bali) and a drop-off at your Bali hotel.
You need at least a moderate to high level of physical fitness. Mount Bromo requires climbing 250 steep steps at high altitude, and Mount Ijen involves a strenuous, steep hike in the dark that takes about 1.5 to 2 hours each way.
No, the blue flames are a natural phenomenon and are not guaranteed. Visibility depends heavily on daily weather conditions, wind direction, and current volcanic activity levels.
Mount Ijen is strictly closed on the first Friday of every month for environmental recovery. If your itinerary lands on this day, operators will not be able to take you to the crater, so you must adjust your travel dates accordingly.
No, you do not need to buy your own. Tour operators include the rental of industrial gas masks and headlamps as part of the package to ensure your safety against the heavy sulfur fumes.
Yes, since this is an overland transit tour to Bali, you are expected to bring your luggage. Private tours easily accommodate large suitcases, but if you book a shared group tour, check with the operator regarding excess baggage limits.
Local authorities require all hikers to pass a basic health check (blood pressure and heart rate) to ensure they are fit enough for the strenuous, sulfur-heavy environment. Your tour guide will facilitate this visit to a local clinic before the hike.
Before sunrise, temperatures at the Bromo viewpoints can drop to between 5°C and 10°C (41°F - 50°F). It is highly recommended to wear a warm jacket, gloves, and a beanie, though it warms up quickly once the sun rises.
Breakfasts are typically included in the tour price, often provided as a packed breakfast box due to the early morning starts. Lunches and dinners are usually at your own expense at local restaurants along the driving route.
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