Java Explorer: 7-Day Volcanoes, Waterfalls & Wildlife
Looking to discover the rawest, most breathtaking landscapes of East Java in one seamless week? Our signature java explorer tour is an immersive 7-day private overland adventure meticulously planned for nature lovers and thrill-seekers. This curated expedition safely guides you through jaw-dropping majestic waterfalls, mystical active volcanic peaks, and hidden wildlife reserves, combining deep outdoor exploration with premium private comfort.
Candi Sukuh – Explore a unique Hindu temple with pyramid-like architecture.
Gong Cave – Discover one of Indonesia’s most mesmerizing limestone caves.
Tumpak Sewu & Kapas Biru – Experience Java’s most breathtaking waterfalls.
Tea Plantation & Factory Tour – Learn about traditional tea production.
Bromo Sunrise Jeep Adventure – Witness the golden sunrise over Mount Bromo.
Madakaripura Waterfall – Visit a secluded waterfall in a lush jungle canyon.
Ijen Crater & Blue Flames – See the rare blue flames and sulfur lake.
Sukamade Turtle Conservation – Observe sea turtles nesting & release baby turtles.
Djawatan Forest – Walk through a mystical forest of giant trembesi trees.
Day 1: Sukuh Temple & Journey to Pacitan
Begin your journey with a visit to Candi Sukuh, a mystical Hindu temple with unique pyramid-like architecture. Enjoy the serene highland atmosphere before continuing to Pacitan for an overnight stay.
Package Type Meal Included Hotel Name Explorer 1x Breakfast Kinasih Homestay Adventurer 1x Breakfast Kinasih Homestay Day 2: Gong Cave & Arrival in Malang
Explore the stunning Gong Cave, famous for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Afterward, travel to Malang, a city known for its colonial charm and cool climate.
Package Type Meal Included Hotel Name Explorer 1x Breakfast Whize Prime Adventurer 1x Breakfast Hotel Tugu Day 3: Tumpak Sewu Waterfall & Relaxing Massage
Hike through lush landscapes to reach Tumpak Sewu, one of Indonesia’s most spectacular waterfalls. After the adventure, enjoy a relaxing reflexology session in Malang to unwind.
Package Type Meal Included Hotel Name Explorer 1x Breakfast Whize Prime Adventurer 1x Breakfast Hotel Tugu Day 4: Tea Plantation & Factory Tour in Bromo Highlands
Take a refreshing walk through a tea plantation and visit a tea factory to learn about traditional processing methods. Spend the night near Mount Bromo, preparing for the next day’s sunrise tour.
Package Type Meal Included Hotel Name Explorer 1x Breakfast Bromo Otix Adventurer 1x Breakfast Lava View Lodge Day 5: Bromo Sunrise & Madakaripura Waterfall
Wake up early for an unforgettable Bromo sunrise tour by 4WD Jeep. Marvel at the panoramic views from Penanjakan Viewpoint, then hike to Bromo’s crater. Later, visit Madakaripura Waterfall, a hidden paradise surrounded by towering cliffs. Overnight stay in Banyuwangi.
Package Type Meal Included Hotel Name Explorer 1x Breakfast Avrila Homestay Adventurer 1x Breakfast Ijen Resorts & Villas Day 6: Ijen Crater & Turtle Watching at Sukamade Beach
Hike up Ijen Crater to witness the mesmerizing blue fire phenomenon and the largest acid lake in the world. Later, travel to Sukamade Beach, where you can observe sea turtles laying eggs in their natural habitat. Stay overnight in Sukamade Village.
Package Type Meal Included Hotel Name Explorer 1x Breakfast Sukamade Homestay Adventurer 1x Breakfast Sukamade Homestay Day 7: Baby Turtle Release & Transfer to Bali
Start the final day with a heartwarming experience of releasing baby turtles into the ocean. Then, visit De Djawatan Forest, a mystical forest with giant rain trees, before continuing your journey to Bali (Denpasar).
Package Type Meal Included Hotel Name Explorer 1x Breakfast – Adventurer 1x Breakfast –
Joining Instructions
Please arrive at the designated departure city at least one day before your java explorer tour officially begins. Accommodation on this pre-tour night is not included in the main package price and must be arranged independently.
We recommend choosing a hotel located within the city center or near our designated meeting point to ensure a smooth start on Day 1.
Details of the exact meeting location and timing will be provided in your final booking confirmation.
Kindly make sure to arrive well-rested and prepared for an early departure on the first morning of the journey.
If you need assistance in booking your pre-night accommodation or have any questions regarding arrival logistics, feel free to contact our team.
Finishing Point Instructions
At the end of this comprehensive java explorer tour, participants will be dropped off at their chosen accommodation or resort area in Bali.
Please note that accommodation and transfer costs after the tour finishes are not included in the standard tour price.
We highly recommend pre-booking your post-tour accommodation in advance to ensure peak availability and a smooth transition after the tour ends.
If you need help booking a hotel or arranging your onward international journey, our team is happy to assist. Just let us know your plans in advance.
Packing List for Java Explorer Tour
To ensure you enjoy every step of this outdoor nature and volcanic adventure, please prepare and pack the following recommended gear:
Conservative Dress
Modest clothing that covers knees and shoulders (Long pants, long skirts, shirts that cover shoulders)
Shawl or scarf for any sacred temple or cultural site visits along the route
Required Travel Documents
Flight info (Printouts of e-tickets may be required at regional checkpoints)
Insurance info (With photocopies)
Passport (Required with a minimum of 6 months validity remaining)
Vouchers and pre-departure information documents provided for this expedition
Visas or vaccination certificates (With photocopies)
Daily Essentials
Toiletries (Shampoo, bodywash, soap, etc.)
Binoculars (Highly recommended for spotting exotic species in wildlife habitats)
Camera (With extra memory cards and spare batteries for extensive landscape shooting)
Cash, credit and debit cards
Day pack (Used for daily excursions, waterfall treks, or short overnights)
Ear plugs
First-aid kit (should contain lip balm with sunscreen, sunscreen, whistle, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, bandaids/plasters, tape, anti-histamines, antibacterial gel/wipes, antiseptic cream, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhea, rehydration powder, water purification tablets or drops, insect repellent, sewing kit, extra prescription drugs you may be taking)
Flashlight or torch (Headlamps are ideal for early morning volcanic treks during the tour)
Fleece top or warm sweater (Essential for cooler mountain regions and early morning caldera viewings)
Sturdy trekking footwear or comfortable hiking shoes with proper rubber grip
Hat
Locks for travel bags
Long pants or jeans
Moneybelt
Outlet adapter (Indonesia uses standard European Type C and F plugs)
Personal entertainment (Reading materials, journals, cards, music, etc.)
Reusable water bottle
Shirts and casual t-shirts
Sleepwear
Small travel towel
Sunglasses
Swimwear
Watch and alarm clock
Waterproof backpack cover
Windproof rain jacket or compact travel poncho
Health and Safety
Hand sanitizer (Required)
Face masks (Useful filtering out smoke particles during active volcano hikes)
Pen (Please bring your own pen for filling out regional arrival or customs documents)
Warm Weather Gear
Sandals or flip-flops
Shorts or skirts (Longer shorts/skirts are highly recommended)
Sturdy water shoes or strap sandals (Essential for walking through canyon waterfall paths)
Sun hat or protective bandana
Swimwear
Laundry Services
Laundry facilities are offered by some of our partner hotels along the java explorer tour route for a standard fee. There will be times when you may want to do your own quick laundry, so we suggest you bring non-polluting or biodegradable laundry soap.
Visas and Entry Requirements
All countries require a valid passport with a minimum 6 months validity to enter Indonesia. Contact your local embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date visa requirements before finalizing your flights. It is your own responsibility to have the correct travel documentation. Visa requirements for your trip will vary depending on where you are from. We keep the following information up to date as far as possible, but rules do change without warning.
Indonesia Immigration Protocols:
Please follow the official government links below for applications and digital registration setup:
If you require a specific tourist visa to enter Indonesia, please begin the formal application process at least two weeks before your tour departure date.
Bali Island Destination Guidelines:
Effective for all arrivals, Bali implements a mandatory Bali Tourist Levy for foreign tourists traveling to the island. This fee is 150,000 IDR (approximately 10 USD). Travelers can opt to pay this fee online or in person upon arrival at the provincial boundary. We strongly suggest every traveler pay before arrival to ease your entry and avoid queueing.
Payments made before your arrival into Bali take place through the official Love Bali System. After successful payment, the system will provide you with a digital paid notification QR code as proof. Make sure to save that proof as it will be scanned by provincial officials upon arrival to the island. If you do not pay the fee before arrival, a cashless payment must be made at your main entry point, and you must retain the printout receipt for scanning.
Detailed Trip Notes
Indonesia has long been a landmark travel destination and presents a deeply rewarding overland experience. English is widely spoken in main tourist centers along the java explorer tour corridor, and transportation infrastructure is good, though it might not be at the identical level you expect in fully developed western nations. If you are able to bring a healthy dose of patience, a great sense of humor, and an open willingness to interact with the local communities, your travel experience will be vastly enhanced.
Spending Money and Expenses
Every traveler is different and therefore daily personal spending money requirements will naturally vary. Some travelers consume more beverages while others prefer to purchase multiple authentic local souvenirs. Please consider your own spending habits when budgeting for extra drinks, shopping, and tipping the local drivers and outdoor trek guides.
Money Exchange Protocols
During this tour the local currency you will use is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). As currency exchange rates fluctuate, we ask that you refer to official currency websites like www.xe.com for daily updates. The most efficient way to manage your funds is via international debit cards, withdrawing cash in local currency from regional ATM networks. ATMs are found throughout the main stops of this route and accept cards on the Visa and Mastercard networks. Traveling with both networks is a great backup strategy. Please note, your home bank will charge standard fees for overseas transactions.
USD, EUR, GBP, CAD, and AUD cash notes are recommended for times when local ATMs are offline or unavailable in smaller villages. You should bring some physical cash with you for emergency situations, but carrying only cash is a security risk. An ATM card paired with emergency cash is the ideal mix. Travelers cheques can be incredibly difficult and expensive to exchange, so we do not recommend them as a primary source of funds. Credit cards can be used at upmarket restaurants and large retail stores. If you are carrying US Dollars, please make sure that the bills are crisp, new, and in perfect condition to ensure acceptance by local money changers.
Emergency Fund Setup
Please also make sure you have access to at least an additional USD 200 as an emergency fund, to be utilized only if rare circumstances outside our control require an immediate modification to our scheduled route.
Health and Local Safety
Please note inoculations may be recommended for the tropical regions visited. It is your responsibility to consult with your personal travel doctor for up-to-date medical travel details well before your departure date.
There are no specific mandatory health requirements for this trip. However, we recommend that you carry a personal First Aid kit, hand sanitizers, and any personal medical prescriptions. In Indonesian pharmacies, western-style medications are stocked but usually manufactured locally under regional brand names, so please bring the generic chemical name with you if you need a replacement. Please carefully assess your physical fitness level against our style of adventure travel.
Trip Specific Safety Guidelines
We strongly recommend the use of a secure neck wallet or hidden money belt while traveling for the safe storage of your passport, flight tickets, cash, and valuables. Leave your high-value jewelry at home — you will not need it while trekking or touring. Many of our partner hotels feature safety deposit boxes which is the most secure way of storing your items. A small padlock is recommended for securing your luggage bags during transit days.
Local Dress and Etiquette
When packing, please be aware that dress standards are conservative throughout regional Indonesia. To respect this and for your own daily comfort, we strongly recommend modest clothing. This means covering your shoulders and avoiding very short shorts. Loose, lightweight, long clothing is both highly respectful and cool in the predominantly hot climate. Shorts should ideally be knee-length. Singlets and tank tops are not fully acceptable when entering traditional villages. One-piece bathing suits are recommended, and topless sunbathing is strictly unacceptable.
Tour Price
*Prices are displayed in USD for convenience. Final payment is setted in Indonesia Rupiah (IDR).
*Prices are displayed in USD for convenience. Final payment is setted in Indonesia Rupiah (IDR).
Include
- Private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
- 4WD vehicle for Bromo Tour
- All destinations entrance Ticket
- Local Guide Tumpak Sewu WaterFall & Ijen Crater
- Hotel 6 Nights
- Mineral Water and Snacks
- Driver
- Petrol, donations and parking fees
- Ferry and transport to Bali
Exclude
- Tipping for driver and or guide and porterage
- Riding Horse in Bromo
- Personal Cost
- Domestic or international flights
- Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone call, room service, mini bar, etc
- Personal health and travel insurance
- Any High Season and Peak
- Any additional excursion / optional tours / activities that are not mentioned in the itinerary
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