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TUMPAK SEWU WATERFALL

Tumpak Sewu Waterfall is a stunning natural attraction located in East Java, Indonesia. The name "Tumpak Sewu" means "a thousand waterfalls" in Javanese, and the waterfall is known for its tiered cascades that resemble a curtain of water.
The waterfall is situated in the foothills of Mount Semeru, the highest mountain on the island of Java, and it is part of the Lumajang Regency. To reach the waterfall, visitors need to trek down a steep and rugged trail that winds through a lush jungle landscape. Along the way, visitors can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside and hear the sound of the waterfall getting louder as they get closer.
Once visitors reach the base of the waterfall, they are rewarded with an impressive sight of the cascading water and mist that fills the air. The waterfall is approximately 120 meters high and consists of multiple tiers, which make it appear as if there are many waterfalls cascading down the rocky cliff face. Visitors can also take a refreshing swim in the cool pool of water at the base of the falls.
Tumpak Sewu Waterfall is a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers, and it offers a unique and memorable experience for those who venture to visit it.

TUMPAK SEWU BROMO

Rp 2,350,000 / p (min 2 pax)

Rundown :

Day 1

- Pick up from Malang Train Station and take around 2 hours drive from Malang to Tumpak Sewu Waterfall. Explore tumpak Sewu with our guide.

In the afternoon we will drive to Cemoro Lawang (Bromo)

 

Day 2

- Pickup by Jeep to enjoy sunrise from Pananjakan at 03.00 AM

- After enjoy the sunrise (around 06.00), we will drive down to mt Bromo.

- around 09.00 back to hotel, have breakfast at the hotel, packing and

drive catch the bus to Denpasar

 

Include :

Standard room in Bromo

(Bromo Permai / Cafe Lava )

Entrance Fee in Tumpak Sewu & Bromo

Guide in Tumpak Sewu

Transport to Denpasar

(with public bus - MTrans)

Jeep to Pananjakan

Breakfast

 

Not Include :

Train ticket to Malang

Image by Muhamad Rizal Firmansyah

TUMPAK SEWU - BROMO - IJEN

Rp 2,850,000 / p (min 2 pax)

Rundown :

Day 1

Pick up from Malang Train Station and take around 2 hours drive from Malang to Tumpak Sewu Waterfall. Explore tumpak Sewu with our guide.

In the afternoon we will drive to Cemoro Lawang (Bromo)

 

Day 2

- Pickup by Jeep to enjoy sunrise from Pananjakan at 03.00 AM

- After enjoy the sunrise (around 06.00), we will drive down to mt Bromo.

- around 09.00 back to hotel, have breakfast at the hotel, packing and

drive you to Ijen

 

Day 3

-- Morning pick up and drive to Paltuding Post. From here we will trekking to Ijen crater (3km walk)

- Enjoy Ijen Crater

- Afterward, we will drop you to ferry station to Bali

 

Include :

Standard room in Bromo & Ijen

Bromo Hotel : Bromo Permai / Cafe Lava

Ijen Hotel : Santika Banyuwangi

Entrance Fee in Bromo, Ijen & Tumpak Sewu

Jeep to Pananjakan

Breakfast (2nd & 3rd day)

 

Not Include :

Train ticket to Malang

Blue Fire in Ijen - IDR 150.000 / p

Ferry to Bali

Image by ardito ryan Harrisna

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

HOW REACH TO MALANG

We suggest to take train from Yogyakarta to Malang. 

- Kertanegara / Economy class & Executive class / 21:06 - 03:25
- Malabar / Economy, Business & Executive class/ 00:14 - 06:34
- Gajayana / Executive class / 01:31 - 07:06 
- Malioboro Ekspres / Economy class & Executive class /  09:31 - 16:14
- Malabar / Economy class & Executive class / 16:41 - 22:55

HOW TO GET TRAIN TICKET

You can buy in train station, minimarket (alfamart/indomart) or apps like traveloka/tiket.com

apps link :
tiket.com = https://bit.ly/3gaFvSb

HOTEL IN BROMO

We will stay at Cemoro Lawang Village in Bromo, 

HOTEL IN IJEN

We will stay at Banyuwangi (6 hours drive from Bromo) 

WHAT TIME WILL REACH DENPASAR ? (BROMO TRIP)

We will arrive at Denpasar around 22:00 - 23:00 (depend on the traffic & ferry to Denpasar)

WHAT TIME WILL REACH KETAPANG HARBOR ? (BROMO IJEN TRIP)

Normally we will arrive at Ketapang harbor around 10:00  - 11:00

IJEN REGULATION 

Ijen will be closed every first Friday of the month. The government has taken this decision to have a chance to maintain the environment in the Ijen area. There will be an activity from local people and environmental organizations to clean the Ijen area from rubbish. It aims to keep this tourist area clean and comfortable for all tourists during their journey visiting Ijen.

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