Ijen crater tour from Banyuwangi airport 2 day 1 Night

Ijen crater tour from Banyuwangi airport 2 days 1 Night

Kawah Ijen (2386 m) is an active composite volcano located within the Pleistocene Ijen Caldera (old volcanic crater), at the easternmost part of Java island.

The visible superficial manifestations of the hydrothermal system of Kawah Ijen’s activity consist of the world’s largest hyper acidic lake on Earth, a few thermal discharges and crater fumaroles which produce significant amounts of native sulfur.

Itinerary

Day 1

Our English-speaking driver will pick you up at Banyuwangi airport then bring you to your hotel where you can rest before climbing the Kawah Ijen during the night.

Day 2

Starting from your hotel in Banyuwangi, our English-speaking driver will pick you up around 12:00 am.
From there, we will bring you to the Paltuding rest area (1-1,5 hours).

The road offers a number of magic landscapes in the middle of rice fields, small villages, and one one the last primary tropical rainforest left on Java island rounded by numerous volcanoes. You will mainly enjoy those sceneries on the way back during the daytime.

From Paltuding Area, at around 1:30 pm, you will start hiking to Ijen Crater. It takes about 1:30 -1:45 minutes for the 3km hike following a gentle slope and slightly uphill to reach the summit. The path is pretty well maintained in good condition and other views of rounding volcanoes and luxurious vegetation will accompany your journey. From the crater rim, providing you gas mask, we will bring you down to see the blue fire right on the edge of the acidic lake (temperature of the lake: +- 40°c; Ph: 0,5; max depth:+-200m).

The laker is also the source for the river Banyupahit, resulting in highly acidic and metal-enriched river water which has a significant detrimental effect on the downstream river ecosystem.

Hike to go down (+- 45mins, rocky).

The blue fire is ignited with sulphuric gas, which emerges from cracks at temperatures up to 600 degrees Celsius (1,112 degrees Fahrenheit). Those gases are directly originated from the magmatic chamber under the volcano.

The flames can be up to 5 meters high; some of the gas condenses to liquid and is still ignited. It is the largest blue flame area in the world and one of the purest sulfur mines.

Escaping volcanic gases are channelled through a network of ceramic pipes, resulting in the condensation of molten sulfur. The sulfur, which is deep red in colour when molten, pours slowly from the ends of these pipes and pools on the ground, turning bright yellow as it cools.

The miners break the cooled material into large pieces and carry it away in baskets. Miners carry loads ranging from 75 kilograms to 90 kilograms, up 300 meters to the crater rim, with a gradient of 45 to 60 degrees and Most miners make this journey twice a day. (Wikipedia)

After enjoying the spectacular Blue Fire, we go back to the crater rim to enjoy the sunset over
Bali and over the entire volcanic area.

The hike to go down takes about 45 – 1h. The driver will pick you up in Paltuding to go back to your hotel to have breakfast. After breakfast, we will drop you at Banyuwangi, ( Ketapang harbour, train station, or Banyuwangi airport. and tour program finish

Price Details Meeting point Banyuwangi

  • 2 person sharing Price: Rp. 1.900.000
  • 3 person sharing Price: Rp. 2.700.000
  • 4 person sharing Price: Rp. 3.600.000

What is included Ijen crater tour

  • entrance fees or Ticket
  • Transfer in & out
  • Tour & breaks fast,
  • local guide
  • coffee or tea

What is not included Ijen crater tour

  • Anything that is not specifically mentioned in the “Inclusions” is a pax account.
  • Terminal and Environmental Fees not included
  • Expenses of personal nature such as laundry, mini bar, etc.
  • Surcharges apply during Peak season / High season & Holidays
  • Tipping guide and driver

Keeping you safe during COVID-19

What you can expect during your visit

  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and
  • staff Social distancing enforced throughout
  • experience Guides required to regularly wash hands
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