Bondowosoadalah salah satu kabupaten di Jawa Timur, Indonesia. Kabupaten Bondowoso terletak pada posisi melengkung dan dikelilingi perbukitan dan gunung, dan tentu saja yang paling terkenal adalah Gunung Ijen dengan kawahnya. Kawah Ijen dan 'Blue Fire', Pesona yang Sudah Terkenal Sampai ke Mancanegara. Dikirim oleh Madeline Romanov Buat
MountIjen blue fire tour, East Java, is often sought by tourists and backpackers who love photography. tour duration 24 h Ijen Volcano is a Stratovolcano mountain which is located on the border between Banyuwangi Regency and Bondowoso Regency, East Java, Indonesia. Ijen Crater (Kawah Ijen) has the highest peak of 2.799 meters above sea
Blue fire Kawah Ijen sudah menjadi suatu hal yang tidak asing lagi saat didengar. Destinasi wisata ini juga termasuk dalam sebuah fenomena langka yang kehadirannya hanya dua di dunia. Gunung Ijen yang berada di Bondowoso, Jawa Timur, juga mengundang kehadiran banyak pendaki yang mempunyai semangat membara.
KawahIjen terletak di ketinggian 2.368 meter di atas permukaan laut, lebih tepatnya di puncak Gunung Ijen. Kawah Ijen ini terbentuk alami akibat letusan fenomena api biru atau blue fire, bisa ditemukan di kawah Gunung Ijen yang berada di puncak gunung bersifat asam itu. Kedalamannya dan keluasan kawah masing-masing mencapai 200 meter dan 5.466
Hariini saya ingin berbicara tentang pendakian saya dan teman-teman saya ke salah satu gunung yang menakjubkan di Jawa Timur, Kawah Ijen.Nah, Wisata Kawah Ijen adalah gunung berapi aktif di Jawa Timur. Tiket masuk kawah ijen cukup terjangkau hanya Rp 5000 dihari biasa, hari libur Rp 7500.. Dengan tiket masuk segitu kami sudah dapat menikmati keindahan alam Gunung Ijen, Bluefire, penambangan
PaketWisata Kawah Ijen Blue Fire 2 Hari 1 Malam - DAPATKAN HARGA PROMO SEKARANG ! Paket Tour murah perjalanan petualangan ke kawah ijen yang memiliki keunikan Api Biru yang spectacular. Paket Tour api biru di Kawah Ijen adalah kunjungan dengan cara terbaik untuk menikmati keindahan Kawah Ijen Bondowoso / Banyuwangi.
TIMESINDONESIA BONDOWOSO - Sebelum perhelatan pekan olahraga provinsi atau Porprov VII Jatim dibuka secara seremonial. Penyelenggara melaksanakan kirab api Porprov. Api Porprov sendiri diambil dari blue fire Kawah Ijen yang ada di Gunung Ijen perbatasan Bondowoso-Banyuwangi.. Kirab dimulai pada Senin (20/6/2022) kemarin.
2 Melihat Fenomena Blue Fire Kawah Ijen. Sumber gambar: genpi.co. Api biru atau blue fire yang menjadi daya tarik utama Kawah Ijen sebenarnya bukanlah api sungguhan. Namun, fenomena ini terjadi dikarenakan reaksi oksidasi akibat bertemunya gas belerang dengan panas bumi yang konon mencapai suhu 600 derajat celcius.
msjKe. Fresh off a year where I got to frolic on countless Aussie beaches, and a week where I was surrounded by the iconic rice fields in Ubud, I wasnât quite sure which type of beautiful landscape I was seeking next. But when some casual research on hiking in Java revealed a crater into which you can hike and see electric blue flames after dark, I didnât have to think twice before plotting my next move. Seeing blue fire on the Ijen Crater hike around sunrise was an incredible, exhausting, and slightly scary experience. Read on to see how I did it, and how you can make the trek there as well. Options For The Kawah Ijen Hike Ijen Crater is on the eastern end of the island of Java, in Indonesia. Itâs totally doable as a side trip from Bali without having to traverse Java youâd simply take a bus to the border likely from Denpasar, take a quick ferry ride to Java, and then a taxi into Banyuwangi. There are two routes you can take to reach the Kawah Ijen hike From the west Take a bus from Surabaya to Bondowoso, then another bus from Bondowoso to Sempol note there is only one bus daily for this leg, and it runs in the morning. Stay overnight in Sempol and hire an ojek motorbike taxi from here to the start of the hike. More details on this route via Be My Travel Muse From the east Stay overnight in Banyuwangi or Karangasem, which is closer to the trail but doesnât have many options for accommodation, then hire an ojek or arrange a transfer via your hotel to the start of the hike. This option makes sense if youâre coming from Bali, but it also works if youâre coming from western Java en route to Bali because you can take the train to Banyuwangi and not have to worry about unreliable buses or inconvenient transfers. While the Ijen Crater hike is typically done at sunrise, you can also choose to hike it at sunset because the blue flames are visible as soon as it gets dark Sunrise Wake up around 1am, make the hour plus drive up the mountain, hike uphill in the dark, climb down into Ijen Crater to see the blue flames, and return to the top to watch the sunrise. Sunset Hike up at your leisure, watch the sunset from the top, climb down into the crater to see the blue flames. More details on the sunset trek via A Nomadic Existence Ijen Crater Hike At Sunrise From Banyuwangi In the Choose-Your-Own-Ijen-Adventure game, I elected to trek up to Ijen Crater from the east side because I always prefer to minimize transfers and make the uncomfortable business of schlepping a little less difficult whenever possible. Taking a direct train from Surabaya to Banyuwangi was immensely easier than the multiple bus transfers required to summit from the west side, and it was absolutely the right decision for me. I opted to hike in for sunrise because I thought that was the only option, but if I were to redo this experience I definitely would have done it at sunset instead. Iâm regrettably not a morning person, and being up and about too early on too little sleep makes me nauseous. My hotel in Banyuwangi offered all-inclusive transfers to Ijen Crater for 250,000 rupiah US$18 this included roundtrip transfer in a Jeep, the entrance fee normally 100,000 rupiah, and use of a surgical mask to combat the fumes in the crater. The driver waited for us in the parking lot by the trailhead while we hiked in and out and then drove us back into town. While I had intended to do the whole thing independently, it was easier and cost about the same doing it via the hotelâs package. Iâm especially glad to have been able to doze off in the car both there and back, which I wouldnât have been able to do on the back of a motorbike on a bumpy/winding road if Iâd hired an ojek instead. Also worth noting I didnât notice any ojek drivers looking to take passengers back down to town from the parking lot afterwards, so Iâm not sure how Iâd have made it back without having my ride pre-booked. We left Banyuwangi at 1am and arrived at the Ijen parking lot around 2am maybe slightly later. The driver walked us over to the entrance, paid our entrance fee, and off we went! I kept pace with the French guy I drove in with for maybe 20 minutes before deciding it was a ludicrous speed to maintain if I wanted to keep puking off my early-morning agenda. I pulled over off the trail several times to de-layer, to hydrate, to catch my breath. You know I love hiking, but not on a tight timeframe â and certainly not at the ultimate ass-crack of dawn. Whenever I heard my fellow hikers ponder whether theyâd make it in time to see the blue fire at Ijen Crater before it got too light out, I cranked it up a notch and surged forward. Incredibly, I made it to the top of the crater in about an hour they say to allow hours, though it felt like I was hiking for much longer than that. Hiking in the dark, up a stretch of never-ending hills, on just a few hours of sleep was disorienting for me. I had no concept of time or location until I saw the miners with their baskets at the top. If youâre not a morning person, get spooked by the dark, or arenât fit, Iâd highly advise trekking to Ijen Crater at sunset instead. THIS IS NO JOKE. Welp, here goes nothing! Around 315am, I slid a gas mask over my nose and mouth and started descending Ijen Crater. This mask was a complete game changer â do not hike into the crater without one! The sulphur fumes are strong, putrid, and just not good for your lungs. The mask was included in my hotel transfer package, but I believe you should be able to rent one at the trail entrance when you pay your admission fee. Before I saw the Kawah Ijen blue fire or any views, I passed by miners walking out of the crater carrying baskets of sulphur that theyâll sell for less than 5 cents a kilo. Some also guide tourists down to the blue flames or sell little sulphur trinkets to passers-by, to supplement their meager wages. I felt like such an entitled foreigner traipsing into their workplace for âfunâ while these guys were putting their bodies through hell on a daily basis and making so little money for it. I hardly took any pictures of them because I just felt so bad. Once at the bottom of Ijen Crater, I followed some hikers up and around the mining area on the left side and they introduced me to the blue flames. I cautiously approached, turning away and shielding my face whenever the sulphur fumes blew in our direction and temporarily reduced visibility. It was very much like weathering a storm. There was one gust so strong that it knocked me over and left me gasping for air. Seriously, guys wear a gas mask! When I finally reached the edge, I saw this The blue flames actually arenât lava, but rather result from sulphuric gases igniting upon making contact with air. I mean, holy ^*&$ is this for real?! I know Iâm guilty of having referred to some other places as being âother-worldlyâ or âlike being on another planetâ, but nothing Iâve seen thusfar compares to having electric blue flames just a few feet in front of my face. Youâll want to limit your exposure to the sulphur fumes â Iâd recommend an hour, tops, before climbing out of the crater. Go in with a plan get up close to the blue flames, then climb up the little hill nearby to catch a glimpse of the green crater lake. I almost missed this lookout point and only decided to follow someone else up there on a whim while making my way out. Donât miss it! It was about 430am by the time I climbed the hill and took this shot thank you, image timestamp, with the blue flames still visible and the darkness starting to fade. I recommend starting the climb out of the crater by 445 if you want to catch the sunrise from above. On second thought, consider hanging out on that hill and waiting for sunrise if you can handle a little more time breathing in the stinky air. While I was able to see the lake from here, I couldnât see it at all from the top because it was all fogged smoked? over. I sat on the crater edge for a good half hour waiting for it to clear, but it never did. Total bummer! At least I got to break in my new Merrell hiking shoes on this trek. They are SO COMFY. I was pretty bummed to have missed an epic sunrise over the crater lake, but the walk back down was glorious. The surrounding land was lit by golden light and painted with mist, making for an ethereal scene in the mountains. Just lovely. So, was it worth the exhaustion, sweat, early wakeup call, fumes, and effort? Totally. Kawah Ijen is unlike most any other hike you could possibly tackle, so if you love hiking and find yourself in Java or Bali â DO IT. See also All the things that went wrong on my Ijen Crater hike and in Java Tips For The Ijen Crater Hike Hike in from Banyuwangi on the east side, rather than Bondowoso/Sempol on the west side. That way youâll only need to take one train, as opposed to two buses. Consider doing the Ijen Crater hike at sunset rather than sunrise, especially if you donât function well early in the morning. Donât even think of hiking without a gas mask, headlamp or flashlight, and good hiking shoes Iâm a longtime fan of Merrell. Bring a camera with a wide angle lens to shoot the blue flames close-up. You wonât need a telephoto lens at all here. Allow extra time after sunrise in case the crater is fogged over, so that the fog and smoke can clear and reveal the beautiful blue lake inside the crater. Dress in layers. I wore a down jacket on the drive up, took it off 20 minutes in and hiked in a tanktop, then put the jacket back on once Iâd hiked out of the crater. Everything you bring into the crater will smell of sulphur for WEEKS after your hike, so you might want to bring clothing/bags that you donât really care about. Otherwise, expect to wash everything multiple times before the smell starts to fade. Pin it!
Blue fire at Kawah Ijen has become well-known. Some people take the opportunity to visit this challenging tourist destination. This tourist destination is also a rare phenomenon that only exists in two places in the world. In Indonesia, you can see the unique blue fire of Kawah Ijen in Banyuwangi, East Java. Kawah Ijen itself is a famous domestic tourist attraction that is well-known both domestically and internationally. Kawah Ijen is a crater lake on Mount Ijen with a depth of 200 meters. Mount Ijen, located in Bondowoso, East Java, also invites many enthusiastic climbers. They do not give up easily until they reach the summit. Not only that, you can also enjoy the beauty of Mount Ijen during the day. The beauty of Kawah Ijen at night becomes an enchanting cure for fatigue. They are ready to be mesmerized by the beauty of the Bluefire Ijen tourist destination. The Unique and Rare Blue Fire Phenomenon at Kawah Ijen Itâs no wonder that many tourists visit Kawah Ijen. After all, it is one of the most interesting, exotic, and rare tourist destinations that is the goal of the Bluefire Ijen tourist attraction. Change your mindset that only thinks of the beauty of visiting Mount Ijen, which can only be seen during the day. Nighttime is actually the paradise. Even though itâs cold, thousands of people want to see the beauty of the blue light. Bluefire appears right in the middle of sulfur miners around 200 in the morning. The contrast of color with the night atmosphere attracts the attention of many visitors and travelers. Ijen Crater Ticket and Opening Hours Be one of the lucky ones to enjoy the Blue Fire Ijen tourist spot. You donât have to think about how much money you have to pay. If you climb Mount Ijen to hunt for blue fire during your vacation, you only need to pay Rp 7,500. Just like on regular days, itâs only Rp 3,000. Very cheap, isnât it! This is different from the rates for tourists who want to visit the Ijen Bluefire tourist attraction. They must be prepared to pay around Rp 100,000 per person. However, not many tourists visit this beautiful paradise. How Can Blue Fire Occur? It turns out that the Ijen Blue Fire tourist attraction is not due to fire. This is a phenomenon where sulfur gas around 600 degrees Celsius comes out of rock fissures, which also meets the ambient temperature. This is what makes the blue fire turn light blue. Did you know if you still have guesses like that? Satisfying Facilities When you go to your destination, of course, you are not alone, but there is a guide who will follow and guide you. You will also find several suitable and supportive facilities on the way to the Bluefire Ijen destination. One of them is the availability of toilets and prayer rooms. The existence of these two institutions is very important. Because, of course, we need to calm ourselves down anytime and anywhere, and it is time for Muslims to perform prayers. By doing this, it will help you become more mature in preparing for the climb. Those who donât want to go through the hassle of reaching the peak can use the Cheap Ijen Crater Tour Package in Banyuwangi. Not only that, but it also has five-star accommodation facilities. This place has great, unique, and beautiful features. Additionally, there is a Banyuwangi view as the background. The building style of the accommodation is very traditional and the price comparison is good, which does not require negotiation. When you are in the shop, you also get the impression that you are living in the Dutch colonial era. Whatâs unique is that there is an accommodation that uses an Arabic name and looks unique. The first impression is certainly the unique pattern, namely its wooden material. The Arabica inn also invites you to go back in time. Its price is also very cheap and guaranteed not to lose out if you become one of the visitors to this Ijen Bluefire tourist destination. For those who are interested in visiting or deliberately having fun, this is certainly very informative. Donât miss the excitement and be careful with all the procedures and advice for visiting Kawah and Gunung Ijen. Get best deal for your vacation to Ijen Crater, private trip only $51 New Post-Pandemic Rules Although online registration for the Banyuwangi site is not strictly enforced, the Ijen Crater Tourist Park is managed by the East Java Natural Resources Conservation Agency BBKSDA and strict rules are followed to enforce visitor health practices. contains important information that potential visitors to Ijen Crater should pay attention to regarding the new rules that will apply from October 1, 2020. Starting from October 1, 2020, visitors to the Ijen Crater Nature Tourism Area must use a virtual account with the following provisions Tickets must be purchased online only through Buyers must provide correct information, including their name and NIK place of residence code in accordance with their KTP Indonesian identification card. Visitors must show their KTP during check-in. Please pay attention to the climbing date, as there will be no refunds for any mistakes made during the purchase process. Aside from ticket purchases, the website can only be accessed through the website, and payments can only be made through bank transfers. How to Purchase Ijen Crater Tickets Online Visit the BBKSDA East Java website Click the âBuy Ticketâ button. You will be requested to log in using your Google email. Enter your profile information, including your name, NIK, phone number, and address. Before purchasing your ticket, there are usage terms that must be read and agreed upon. Next, your ticket order will be displayed. Enter the location of the protected area and the date of your visit. In this step, the number of available tickets for your chosen date will be displayed along with the ticket price. Select the number of passengers and the vehicle type you will be using. A maximum of 10 people can register with one virtual account. If more than 10, you must register/purchase again. Payment will be made to the virtual bank account of BNI 46 through a bank transfer and will be charged an administration fee of Rp 2000. After entering your data, make the payment for the amount displayed on the virtual BNI account number. Information on ticket reservations and e-tickets/reservation codes will be sent to the customerâs email, which can be checked in their email inbox or through the Purchase History menu on their customer account at Kawah Ijen Nature Reserve Ticket Prices When booking tickets for the TWA Kawah Ijen online, visitors need to understand a few things. For local visitors, the ticket price for TWA Kawah Ijen is Rp. 5,000/day on regular days and Rp. 7,000/day on holidays. The ticket price for foreign visitors is Rp. 100,000/day on regular days and Rp. 150,000/day on holidays. Parking fees for two-wheeled vehicles are Rp. 5,000, while fees for four-wheeled vehicles are Rp. 10,000 or more. The ticket price does not include insurance. All visitors are covered by accident insurance. Visitors must follow health protocols and understand the various visiting protocols. How to Get to Ijen From Bali, Surabaya, and Yogyakarta ⢠Getting to Kawah Ijen from Bali You must leave Bali at night. Try to arrive at Ketapang Port before midnight. If you leave from Denpasar at 600 it will take about three hours to reach Gilimanuk Port. Night travel is usually relatively quiet and smooth. With a transit time of approximately 1 hour, you depart from Ketapang Port at around 900 PM WIB. Your first destination is Ijen Crater. The distance from Ketapang to Paltudingo is around 52 km, and according to Google Maps, the journey takes around 1 hour 40 minutes. You are expected to arrive at the Paltuding car park at around 1100 PM WIB. While waiting for the entrance gate to open, usually between 100 AM to 200 AM WIB, you can rest for another 2 hours before preparing to climb Ijen Crater, which is 3 km away. The hike to Ijen Crater takes about 3 hours, so you still have a chance to enjoy the blue fire and sunrise at Ijen Crater. Best deal! Ijen Crater tour from Bali only for $71 ⢠Getting to Ijen Crater from Surabaya Here is the route to Ijen Crater from Surabaya that tourists must know to avoid getting lost. Using a Bus For those using the bus, get off at Purabaya Surabaya Terminal and get off at Banyuwangi Bus Terminal, which usually takes 7-8 hours, then take an ojek to the guesthouse. From the guesthouse around Banyuwangi, the journey to Ijen takes approximately 1 hour. And please note that there is no public transportation directly from Banyuwangi to Ijen at night. Using a Train For those who want to use the train, get off at Karang Asem Station in Banyuwangi. The reason you choose to get off at Karangasem station is that you can find cheap and comfortable accommodations/homestays and motorcycle rentals right in front of Karangasem station. And whatâs more special, the motorcycle rental there does not require a deposit like other motorcycle rental companies. Using Private Car/Rental Car For those using a rental car, you have more flexibility and can adjust the timing. Starting from Surabaya, you can continue the journey to the cities of Probolinggo â Bondowoso. From Bondowoso, you can continue the journey to Mount Ijen, and then rest at a homestay/hotel in Ijen. After that, you can start hiking Mount Ijen early in the morning to reach the Ijen crater. Donât worry, you will be accompanied by local and foreign tourists, and there are many sulfur mining workers who will follow your hike. ⢠Getting to Kawah Ijen from Yogyakarta It is comfortable to use the train as traffic is less congested, comfortable, and relaxing, with no need to change vehicles during the journey. PT KAI provides a train route from Tugu Yogyakarta station directly to Kota Banyuwangi station with the Wijayakusuma train. The Wijayakusuma train offers three classes Pengemudi, Bisnis, and Ekonomi with fares ranging from IDR 270,000-485,000 per person. The journey takes about 12 hours, departing at 1820 WIB and arriving in Banyuwangi at 0525 WIB. During the journey, you will visit various cities, the beauty of rural and mountainous areas, and eliminate boredom on the train. Nearby Destinations ⢠Kawah Wurung This tourist area is known for its lush green grasslands. As its name suggests, it is a tour around the Bondowoso crater. However, this crater is not as active as other craters that can push the Earthâs interior. When you are in this area, you will see a view surrounded by mountains. Thatâs why this tourist spot looks like a hill instead of a crater. This natural tourist area is not far from Ijen crater. The distance between the two is estimated to be only around 10 kilometers and can be accessed through the center of Bondowoso and Banyuwangi. Kawah Wurung, which means âunformed craterâ in Javanese, is different from other craters because there is no water in it. However, from an altitude of 1500 meters above sea level, you can see a very interesting and unique view. This crater tourist area offers various activities that can be done, and the scenery can be a beautiful and interesting background for your photos. ⢠Jagier Waterfall This 20-meter-high waterfall is not alone, so when you visit it, you can see two other waterfalls near Jagier Waterfall. However, the other two waterfalls do not come from the river but from three different sources, namely Jagir Spring, Buyut Spring, and Pawon Spring. Because these three waterfalls are located close to each other, people often refer to this tourist attraction as the Twin Waterfall or Vendade Waterfall. Of the two waterfalls near Jagier Waterfall, the most unique and attention-grabbing is the Pawon Spring. It is named after its location behind a residentâs kitchen âpawonâ in Javanese. In addition, this waterfall also has the most beautiful view, as its water flow is not so strong and quite wide, so there appear to be two or three water flows in one place. Under this waterfall, there is a constantly flowing pool that is large enough for people to bathe and soak in. ⢠Pendopo Banyuwangi Pendopo is generally associated with feudal buildings and seems closed off from society, which is very different from the Pendopo Sabha Swagata Blambangan, the Banyuwangi government official residence. Established in 1771, this pavilion has become one of the icons of Banyuwangi that you can visit during the Sunrise van Java city tour. The pavilion building is located in the Sritanjung Park area. This area was once called the âmacapat administrative systemâ with Sritanjung Park as a meeting place square for residents, then Pendopo as the Jami administrative center in the north of the area. The mosque is a place of worship on the west side of the square, the prison as a symbol of security the current Sritanjung Mall on the east side of the square, and the Banyuwangi market as the center of economic activity. See the unique cultural diversity of Banyuwangi, from traditional dance to unique place ⢠Boom Beach This beach is one of the favorite places for tourists who come to witness the sunrise. Its name is taken from the city of Banyuwangi and the sunrise in Java. You can see the beauty of Bali Island from this beach location. This tourist spot is often used to hold various international festivals. This beach is usually known for its white or golden sand. However, the sand at Boom Beach in Banyuwangi is black and has a dark grayish hue. The shiny black sand found on this beach is said to contain many minerals that can be used to cure bone and skin diseases. Visitors to the beach will not only enjoy its natural beauty, but also cultural tourism organized by beachgoers. One of the tourist attractions that can be enjoyed is the Pawai Gandrung Sewu, a cultural procession that showcases the traditional dance of Banyuwangi performed by 1,000 enthusiastic dancers. Next Article Banyuwangi Regency Is Ready To Become a Leading Tourism Destination
Kawah ijen is the worldâs largest acidic water lake containing million mÂł of turquoise water located in Java. This lake is the largest reservoir of hot and acid water on Earth. Ijen Crater is located above the top of Ijen Volcano which is an active volcano located on the border between Banyuwangi and Bondowoso districts, East Java, Indonesia. This mountain has an altitude of 2,386 meters from the depth of the sea with a calliper wall height of 500 meters with a total crater area of ââ5466 hectares and a crater depth of 200 crater There is also a phenomenon of Blue Fire that there are only two in the world that is in Ijen and Iceland Crater, Blue Fire or true blue fire is the result of a reaction of natural gas that meets with oxygen at a certain temperature. The phenomenon of blue fire is formed due to the chemical reaction contained in the crater of the ijen. Blue Fire is a chemical process of sulfur combustion that is found in the mount cause of the phenomenon of the occurrence of blue fire which is triggered by the burning of methane gas by the geothermal seepage from the earthâs stomach reaches about 600 degrees CelsiusITINERARY KAWAH IJENOur driver will pick you up from DIALOG Hotel in the Banyuwangi, then go to the village of Licin and then continue to the slope of Mount Ijen car, this journey takes approximately 1 hour from Banyuwangi city area by Privat Car. Arriving at the parking area of Mount 1 until hours will be required to ascend the slope of mount Ijen to reach the peak of Ijen Crater and along the path, You will enjoy the stunning natural scenery with fresh air & on the edge of the crater at an altitude of 2883 meters and enjoy the best panorama of the lake of sulphate where reflects a spectacular view in the surrounding walls to give the impression of doom. The sulfur mining workers go down into the crater and climb back up by passing a dangerous path on the edge of Ijen Crater with a load as much as 80 kilograms on their shoulders. After You enjoyed the natural scenery at Crater of Ijen and then descend the slope of Mount Ijen until the vehicles parking area where our vehicle is waiting for then escort you back to the City of Banyuwangi or to your DIALOG hotel in Banyuwangi area or Ketapang you need to bring to see Blue fire Kawah IjenTorches both hand torches or headlamps. We opted for the headlamps to maintain our palms-free, although I took both, simply in case the battery might run out withinside the nightGloves itâs miles bloodless up there, however, they even serve you nicely whilst you pass down the crater and ought to preserve directly to sharp rocksGas masks, that you want as safety in opposition to dense clouds of poisonous gases like sulphur dioxide. You can not live for a long term in oneâs gases without a mask. It all relies upon the wind if youâll stumble upon a number of the ones poisonous gases on the day of your ordinary safety masks, simply if you donât want to breathe withinside the sulphur scent and it disturbs you. Some human beings wore them already at the manner main to the crater rim, whilst others felt sincerely no want to apply them at such an early jacket. Now, do no longer count on the provider of a âcell second-hand iciness garments storeâ out of your guide, however,The best time to visit Ijen Crater Or ijen Volcano Or Kawah IjenThe best day to visit this volcano is the dry season, mostly it starts from April until the beginning of November. Those months are the best time to visit Ijen TIME TO VISIT Start from the end of December until March, there will be more rain that will start from Morning until night. From December until March the intensity of the fog in the Ijen Crater was lower. Thus, visitors can see the blue lake and blue fire without being blocked by / paxPRICE INCLUDE2 / pax1. private transport3 / pax2. Entrance fee4 / pax3. Guide5 / pax 6 / paxPRICE EXCLUDE7 / pax1. Breakfast8 / pax2. Tips guide and driver9 / pax 10 / paxBooking Your Tour Now![wpforms id=â715âł] Share this information with your friends