From Malang : 3D2N Mount Bromo Tengger National Park Sunrise Exploration and Tumpak Sewu Waterfall
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- Spectacular Sunrise Over Bromo Begin your adventure with an unforgettable sunrise at Mount Penanjakan, where you’ll witness the sun casting its golden glow over
- Panoramic Sunrise View Enjoy a spectacular sunrise from the crater’s edge, where the colors of dawn blend with the dramatic volcanic scenery.
- Sulfur Mining Experience Observe the local miners as they extract sulfur from the crater, a testament to their resilience and the unique culture of the region.
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Explore Mount Bromo
Mount Bromo, located in East Java, Indonesia, is an active volcano and one of the most famous in the country. It's part of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park and is known for its otherworldly lunar-like landscapes. The volcano features a constantly active crater emitting white smoke, and visitors can hike to its rim for stunning views. Bromo is renowned for its spectacular sunrise, which can be witnessed from viewpoints like Penanjakan. The area around Bromo is inhabited by the Tenggerese people, who practice unique Hindu customs and ceremonies.
Explore Mount Bromo and the biggest caldera in Indonesia,
The Tengger Caldera, It is derived from Mount Tengger. The Tengger Caldera located in East Java is the largest caldera in Indonesia, with a total circumference of 46 kilometers. It should also be noted, that the caldera is included in the category of ancient calderas and erupted thousands of years ago. Then from the eruption, a super large caldera was formed which included several mountains, such as Mount Bromo.
Hiking Ijen Volcano
Mount Ijen, situated in East Java, is another captivating volcano known for its breathtaking natural phenomena. Ijen is renowned for its stunning acidic crater lake, which has a striking turquoise color. It's also famous for the mesmerizing blue flames that can be seen at night, caused by ignited sulfuric gases escaping from the volcano's vents. Visitors can trek to the crater's rim to witness these natural wonders. The area around Ijen is inhabited by local communities, and the sulfur mined from the volcano is a significant source of livelihood for many.