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Here are some crucial details to be aware of regarding the trip you are planning to attend!

1. Mount Bromo



Mount Bromo is situated around 4 hours away by car from Surabaya, the capital of East Java. It is a prominent feature of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, which spans an extensive area of 800 square kilometers. Although relatively diminutive compared to other volcanoes in Indonesia, Mt. Bromo is nonetheless awe-inspiring, offering breathtaking vistas and striking scenery. With a height of 2,392 meters, Mt Bromo may not be one of the tallest mountains in Indonesia, but its remarkable beauty resides in its breathtaking surroundings.
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2. Mount Ijen



The Ijen plateau sometimes referred to as 'Kawah Ijen', is strongly recommended for individuals who have a deep appreciation for nature and enjoy hiking. The Plateau was formerly a vast, actively volcanic crater spanning an area of 134 square kilometers. Ijen is a tranquil yet dynamic volcano, with the terrain primarily characterized by the volcanic cones of Ijen (2,368 meters above sea level) and Merapi (2,800 meters above sea level) on the northeastern border of the Plateau, and Raung (3,332 meters above sea level) on the southwestern corner.
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3. Tumpak sewu waterfall



Tumpak Sewu, often referred to as Coban Sewu, is a cascading waterfall situated near the border of the Pronojiwo District, Lumajang Regency, and the Ampelgading District, Malang Regency, in East Java, Indonesia.
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4. Sukamade



The distance between Sukamade Beach and Banyuwangi is approximately 97 kilometers in the southwest direction. The location is characterized by its serene and picturesque ambiance. The Dutch made the discovery in 1927. The estate spans 1200 hectares and operates as a thriving plantation, cultivating rubber, coffee, and cacao. Sukamade is an organization in East Java responsible for the conservation and preservation of turtles. The night excursion to Sukamade is a truly memorable journey.
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5. Madakaripura waterfall



Situated in the Lombang district, near the town of Sapih and near Mount Bromo, Madakaripura Waterfall may be reached by a three-hour journey from Surabaya, the capital of East Java. The magnificent waterfall is concealed at the terminus of a profound ravine in the foothills of the Tengger mountain range. To reach this destination, travelers are required to hike for approximately 20 minutes, across rivers and a rugged trail, while being surrounded by stunning landscapes, until they arrive at the entrance. A statue of Gajah Mada, the esteemed Commander of Majapahit, is situated in a seated attitude of profound concentration, welcoming tourists as they proceed on foot.
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6. Borobudur temple



Borobudur, also known as Borobudur (Indonesian: Candi Borobudur), is a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple in Magelang Regency, Indonesia, near the cities of Magelang and Muntilan. It is the largest Buddhist temple in the world. The temple is made up of nine stacked platforms, six square, and three round, with a central dome on top. It has 2,672 relief panels and was previously home to 504 Buddha statues. The center dome is encircled by 72 Buddha sculptures, each of which is situated within a perforated stupa.
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7. Prambanan temple



Prambanan (Indonesian: Candi Prambanan, Javanese: Rara Jonggrang) is a 9th-century Hindu temple compound in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, in southern Java, Indonesia, devoted to the Trimrti, the expression of God as the Creator (Brahma), the Preserver (Vishnu), and the Destroyer (Shiva). The temple compound lies about 17 kilometers (11 miles) northeast of Yogyakarta, on the border between the provinces of Central Java and Yogyakarta.
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