Indonesia's most important archaeological sites are the temples Borobudur and Prambanan. Yogyakarta is also where the Javanese language is at its purest, Java’s arts at their brightest and its traditions most visible. This exhibition of culture combined with 2 of Indonesia's renowned landmarks in the form of the volcanoes Bromo and Ijen and their landscape all in one tour. Get ready to experience Java.
After the tour you will be dropped in Ketapang harbour, where you can take the ferry to Bali.
Hotels used:
First night: in the train
Second night in Cemara Lawang village: Cafe Lava Hotel (or similar)
Third night in Bondowoso city: Ijen View Hotel.
All included except travel insura...
Highlights
4 days
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
4 days
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
ferry to Bali
4wd Jeep and driver for Bromo sunrise tour
accommodation: 2 nights in a hotel
Air-conditioned vehicle
Breakfast
English speaking guide if the party consists in 4 or more guests
fuel and parking fees
daily mineral water in reasonable amounts
friendly little English speaking driver
pick up train station Malang
short sightseeing Malang
First class train ticket Yogyakarta - Malang
travel insurance
personal expenses (e.g. toilet visits, souvenirs)
all lunches and dinners
horse riding
Ijen blue fire tour (as the possibility to see the blue fire depends on local weather conditions and the activity of the volcano)
optional tours
drop off anywhere in Bali (please let us know if you would like to be dropped off in Bali)
Itinerary
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Borobudur, Prambanan and Yogyakarta
4 Stops
1
Borobudur Temple
Be ready for this impressive cultural day. You will be picked up at 06:00. First is the most famous Borobudur temple. The Borobudur is located 42 km northwest of Yogyakarta. This 8th century Mahayana Buddhist monument comprises six square platforms topped by three circular platforms, 2672 relief panels, and 504 Buddha statues. Impressive?
3 hours
2
Prambanan Temples
Then, you travel southeast to the Prambanan temple. This is a mighty 9th century Hindu complex.
2 hours
3
Taman Sari
If time is sufficient and your energy still up, you can visit Yogyakarta's city center, Tamansari water palace, and the batik and silver industry in Kotagede.
1 hour
4
Yogyakarta Station
If you still have time, you can have lunch before take the train to Malang at 16:41 and arrive in at 22:55.
10 minutes
Borobudur & Prambanan in Yogyakarta, train to Malang, hike Bromo & Ijen // 4D3N
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Indonesia's most important archaeological sites are the temples Borobudur and Prambanan. Yogyakarta is also where the Javanese language is at its purest, Java’s arts at their brightest and its traditions most visible. This exhibition of culture combined with 2 of Indonesia's renowned landmarks in the form of the volcanoes Bromo and Ijen and their landscape all in one tour. Get ready to experience Java.
After the tour you will be dropped in Ketapang harbour, where you can take the ferry to Bali.
Hotels used:
First night: in the train
Second night in Cemara Lawang village: Cafe Lava Hotel (or similar)
Third night in Bondowoso city: Ijen View Hotel.
All included except travel insura...
Highlights
4 days
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
4 days
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
ferry to Bali
4wd Jeep and driver for Bromo sunrise tour
accommodation: 2 nights in a hotel
Air-conditioned vehicle
Breakfast
English speaking guide if the party consists in 4 or more guests
fuel and parking fees
daily mineral water in reasonable amounts
friendly little English speaking driver
pick up train station Malang
short sightseeing Malang
First class train ticket Yogyakarta - Malang
travel insurance
personal expenses (e.g. toilet visits, souvenirs)
all lunches and dinners
horse riding
Ijen blue fire tour (as the possibility to see the blue fire depends on local weather conditions and the activity of the volcano)
optional tours
drop off anywhere in Bali (please let us know if you would like to be dropped off in Bali)