The Ijen Blue Fire phenomenon is a remarkable natural attraction in Indonesia, particularly popular among hiking enthusiasts. Its appeal lies in the striking blue flames set against the backdrop of a stunning turquoise crater lake. This unique spectacle results from the combustion of sulfuric gases that escape from the crevices within the crater under high pressure and temperature. When these gases come into contact with the air, they ignite, producing an intensely bright blue glow.
Kawah Ijen is distinguished as the only place in Indonesia where this phenomenon occurs, enhancing its global significance. The uniqueness of this geological marvel is matched only by a similar site in Iceland, making Kawah Ijen a highly sought-after destination for travellers eager to witness this extraordinary natural wonder.
Travelling from Bali to Ijen, a volcanic complex in East Java, involves a combination of land and sea transport.
Step 1: Travel from Bali to Gilimanuk By Car from major areas in Bali, such as Denpasar, Kuta, Canggu, Lovina, Munduk or Ubud. For pick up location outside those area mention previously, can be customised by requesting the driver. The journey start from your Hotel to Gilimanuk, the port town on the western tip of Bali, takes around 3-4 hours.
Step 2: Ferry from Gilimanuk to Ketapang Ferry between Gilimanuk (Bali) and Ketapang (Java). The ferry ride takes about 45 minutes to an hour.
Step 3: Travel from Banyuwangi to Ijen
Our profesional guide will welcoming you at the mine gate from ketapang harbour and than drive takes about 1 hours to platuding (start point) of mount ijen
Preparation: Ensure you're physically fit for the hike as it involves some steep sections. Pack essentials like water, snacks, proper hiking shoes, and warm clothing as it can get chilly at the summit.
Start Hike: The hike typically starts in the early hours of the morning, around 1 or 2 am, to reach the summit by sunrise. The trail is well-marked but can be steep and rocky in parts.
Crater Rim: After a few hours of hiking, you'll reach the crater rim. Take a moment to rest and enjoy the breathtaking views of the turquoise crater lake below.
Blue Flames: Time to enjoy you might witness the mesmerising blue flames of the sulphur mines. This phenomenon is best seen in the darkness before dawn.
Sunrise: As the sun rises, the crater lake and surrounding landscape reveal their beauty in the soft morning light. Take plenty of photos and soak in the stunning scenery
Return: After exploring the crater and enjoying the sunrise, begin your ascent back to the crater rim and then down to the base camp.
Relax: Once back at the base camp, take some time to relax, enjoy a well-deserved meal and find comfort before starting for the next trip.
After finishing breakfast, prepare to journey back to ketapang harbour and time to back to bali. Once in bali harbour, it’s take probably about 2 hours to lovina and 4-5 hours to reach Denpasar, ubud, canggu, sanur or nusa dua