IjenCrater tour package is a tourist trip as well as climbing to the top of Mount Ijen which is located in East Java, precisely on the border of Bondowoso and Banyuwangi regencies. Foreign tourists who come to East Java Indonesia will mostly stop at this tourist spot. Its rare natural beauty attracts tourists from various countries to come to Quicksummary of Ijen Volcano tour from Bali One Day - Pick up from requested pick up location at Bali - Going to Gilimanuk ferry port - Check-in the ferry, going to Ketapang ferry port - Going to Ijen basecamp (Paltuding) - Coffee break/safety briefing - Hiking to Ijen Volcano - Blue flames and Ijen crater sightseeing - Back to Basecamp BaliIjen Bromo Surabaya Tour Package 3 days. Days 1 pick up service from Bali. Pick up from your hotel in Bali. 4 hour to gilimanuk. Take a ferry to java. Get pick up another car in java side. Then goes to homestay. Check in at nini pondok. Stay overnight. Webooked the Bromo and Ijen Tour (3 days/2 nights) with the hotels included (5,500,000 IDR for 2 people). It may seem expensive locally but we wanted to make the most of it without too much hassle. We were picked up by Denish's colleague called Pendot, a very nice and smiling driver. WelcomeTo Ijen BlueFlame Tour Banyuwangi East Java Indonesia We are Private Day Tour organizer specialized Ijen crater and Mount Bromo Tours with Reasonable price and profesional way to guiding your adventure in east java, Malang -Surabaya yogyakarta and Mount Bromo Ijen Tour From Bali all area Ubud, Sanur , Canggu, Amed, Pemuteran , Lovina or Menjangan Beforeyou book 3 days 2 nights Mount Bromo Ijen tour package, We suggest to choose the flight arrival at Surabaya International Airport in the morning time and the flight departure at evening around 20.00 - 21.00 PM.So the last day You will get Surabaya again on time. ijenTour From Candidasa Bali, .Blue Fire Of mount ijen tour from Bali candidasa ,is a place in Bali that has the beauty of the sea. However, many tourists want to visit from Bali to Java to take a tour to see the beautiful blue fire of Ijen Volcano tour And become a favorite for local and foreign tourists Blue flame ijen crater From Candisdasa Bymountbromotour | March 11, 2022. Mount Bromo Ijen Tour Package From Bali - MountBromoTour.Com. Bali Ijen Bromo Package Tour is a combination of tour packages with cheap price to visit mount ijen crater that is for ijen blue fire tour / ijen blue flame tour and bromo sunrise tour. Best java volcano tour especially with located in east java B82aY6a. Mount Ijen tour from Bali 1 day tourMount Ijen tour Ijen Crater is a Stratovolcano mountain which is located on the border between Banyuwangi Regency and Bondowoso Regency, East Java, Indonesia. Ijen Crater Kawah Ijen has the highest peak of meters above sea been the iconic places, even been the favorite destination for the tourists. Why? Because we ensure you that if the Ijen Crater is the best choice for their vacations. Ijen crater has all the wonderful things, that you want to see turquoise Lake, that’s what the tourist called Ijen Crater, is One of the Instagramable places to take some photos. Ijen Crater Lake has a depth of 200 meters, and the crater has a high acidity that is close to that could dissolve the human body quickly. When we see the crater lake from the peak of Ijen Mountain we will see the oldest dam of Ijen Crater. The Ijen Crater Dam has built when in the Dutch era. It functions to avoid the overflow of crater can also see the best sunrise ever and the rare phenomenon which is only two in the world, after Iceland, it is called “BLUE FIRE”.The blue fire has been there a few hundred years ago or maybe a thousand years ago. And yet, its existence was known around 1950. Blue fire formed because the solfatara hole with sufficient hot temperature 600 degrees Celcius is burning the closest how we can go there starting from Bali?Our Ijen Expedition team will pick up you from Denpasar Airport, Kuta, Ubud, Sanur, or wherever to pick up the place that you choose by the AC vehicles for bringing you to the most western part of Bali, Gilimanuk the next route, we’ll bring you to go to Banyuwangi city The Sunrise of Java by ferry ship. It will take 1 hour to reach Ketapang Harbor. When you will arrive in Banyuwangi, the times are changed to one hour slower. Not WITA Middle Indonesian Time but using WIB Western Indonesian Time.Finally, you’ve arrived in Banyuwangi. Welcome to Banyuwangi city, the easternmost part of Java Island. From there, at around am we’ll bring you goes to Paltuding Rest Area it will take 1-1,5 hours.During the trip, youll be spoiled by the various kinds of wonderful places. Such as the green area of the rice fields, the wonderful new place, the humble kindest face of the people of Banyuwangi, and also the cool air in the Paltuding Area, at around 130 am, you’ll start hiking to Ijen Mountain. It will take 1 hour. The track of Ijen Mountain was followed by the sloping track and uphill, for a little path is pretty well maintained and in good condition and other views of rounding volcanoes and luxurious vegetation will accompany your the crater rim the top of Ijen Mountain you should be using the gas mask so that you’ll not have taken out short of breath. And then we’ll bring you to go down to see the blue fire right on the edge of the acidic lake temperature of the lake +- 40 degrees Celcius; Ph 0,5; max depth +- 200 m.Hike go to down +- 45mins, the rocky tracking.The blue fire is ignited with sulphuric gas, which is emerging from cracks at temperatures up to 600 degrees Celcius 1,112 degrees Fahrenheit. Those gases directly originated from the magmatic chamber under the volcano. The flames could be up to 5 meters high; some of the gas condenses to liquid and is still is the largest blue flame area in the world and one of the purest sulfur mines. Escaping volcanic gases are channeled through a network of ceramic pipes, resulting in the condensation of molten sulfur which is deep red in color when molten, pours slowly from the ends of these pipes and pools on the ground, turning bright yellow as it miners break the cooled material into large pieces and carry it away in baskets. Miners carry loads ranging from 75 kilograms to 90 kilograms, up 300 meters to the crater rim, with a gradient of 45 to 60 degrees Most miners make this journey twice a day resources by Wikipedia.After enjoying the gorgeous blue fire, it’s time to see the wonderful sunrise ever in East it’s time to go back home. It will take about 45 mins-1 hour. It is faster than when we go hiking. Please more carefully, cause sometimes we’ll meet on the slippery sandy our driver will pick up you in Paltuding Ijen for breakfast. After breakfast, we’ll continue on our journey to Ketapang Harbor to cross to Bali with Ferry ship; +-1h. the ship will take you back to reach Denpasar city and wherever your drop-off place 4-5 hours.Keep in mind that Bali is H+1 compared to Java time. You will get Arrived at your final destination at 3-4 pick up pm drive to Gilmanuk am go to java by am drive to the Ijen parking am hiking to Ijen crater am down the crater for blue am experience the blue am back to the crater am enjoy the view over the acidic lake and am back to the parking am pm back to Bali Ubud PM finish the programWe already have the price list of the package 1 pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. pax IDR. Transportation from Bali to JavaFerryEntrance feeTrekking guideExclude Lunch and dinnerTipping guide and driverINFO AND BOOKING[caldera_form id=”CF60a042207e1ff”] Share this information with your friends The beautiful island of Bali has so much to offer, it can be nearly impossible to fit everything in. One of the most exciting things it has to offer are its famous active volcano hikes. Among them are Mount Batur, Mount Bratan and Mount Agung - which has caused quite a few disruptions over the past few years. Our Best Selling Tour All-Inclusive Mount Ijen Electric Blue Fire Tour Our Mount Ijen Electric Blue Fire Tour is like nothing you've ever experienced, it absolutely has to be on your Bali bucket list! This is an all-inclusive 2-day tour, meaning we've got everything covered from your hotel to your food. Trek to the top of Mount Ijen and witness the world's largest acidic crater lake, electric blue fire and sunrise from the top of the volcano. This is a unique experience not to be missed on your vacation to Bali. But if you’re looking to be blown away, we recommend booking a private Mount Ijen tour. Also known as the Kawah Ijen Crater, it really is spectacular, featuring the largest acid lake in the world and the only natural blue fire’ on earth! Here’s everything you need to know before you go. How to get there and when to goMount Ijen is actually situated in East Java, away from the hustle and bustle of central Bali. The nearest airport to Ijen is Surabaya, so you may wish to fly there and stay in the area for a few days before and after completing your hike. However, the most common way to get there is to drive to north Bali, take a 45 minute boat ride to Java and then you will only be about an hour drive from Mount Ijen. On our private Mount Ijen Tour we actually provide all the transportation so no need to worry about the planning, tickets, etc. The total travel time will take around 5-8 hours, depending on your exact location in Bali. However, it is worth noting that Java is quite different to Bali, there are much less tourists and local transportation is modest to say the least. Many Javanese do not speak english well and facilities and restaurants are much more limited here. Don’t get us wrong, this is all part of Java’s charm and why we love it so much but it is definitely something to consider when planning a trip to Mount terms of when to go, the dry season in Bali is April-October. This is probably the best time of year but it is also the busiest so you may consider going outside of these months. To be honest, it’s perfectly fine to visit all year round, there’s just a slightly higher chance of a shower if you go during the wet season in you might actually be thankful for the opportunity to cool down when you’re halfway through your hike! Kawah Ijen CraterKawah Ijen is most famous for its one of a kind blue fire and for being home to the world’s largest acid lake. But it’s so much more – the area is home to many other volcanoes and hills which are absolutely breathtaking. The hike is beautiful but it’s not for the faint hearted. From the starting point of the hike, it takes around 1 hour to reach Kawah Ijen base camp; and from there it takes around another 2 hours at a moderate pace to reach the peak. You don’t have to be super fit to undertake the hike, but do keep in mind that it’s quite steep. Once you reach the peak your guide will instruct you to put your gas mask on to protect your lungs from the sulfuric gas. After reaching the top, you can actually walk down into the crater, but again, it is steep! Around 4am is the best time to reach the acid lake for a chance to witness the natural show of the blue fire. The sun usually starts to rise at about 530am so be sure to grab yourself a nice little viewing spot and prepare to be amazed! Blue FireThe Ijen crater is actually a well known sulfur mining site. You will see many miners carrying heavy loads between 75 and 90 kg! all the way up to the crater. The blue fire derives from the mining activity and is ignited sulfuric gas, which emerges from cracks. As with every natural sighting its height and intensity depends on various conditions and cannot be predicted. The flames have been known to reach more than 5 meters in height but this is not always the case. No matter what, it is always a unique experience and you are guaranteed to get some pretty amazing photographs on our all-inclusive Mount Ijen tour! Blue Fire at Mount IjenAcid LakeDo not be fooled by its pristine exterior, this lake is one of the deadliest there is! The high acidity of the lake starts decomposing your skin after 15 seconds so better not swim there. You can put your hand in the lake for a few seconds, under a guides supervision without it being harmful, but be careful not to touch your eyes afterwards as there may be some tears! The Best Mount Ijen Tour ItineraryHere is the schedule for our Mount Ijen tour tour so you know what to expect1200 PM – Pick up at your the hotel exact time may vary depending on your location600 PM – Dinner!700 PM – Arrive at your hotel for a rest1200 AM – Start the tour to Mt. Ijen100 AM – Arrive at Mt. Ijen and start hiking up to the top of the volcano200 AM – View of the world’s largest acidic crater lake400 AM – Experience the mesmerizing electric blue AM – Watch the incredible sunrise from the top of the volcano of Mt. Ijen900 AM – Breakfast!1000 AM – Start the return back to your hotel1200 PM – Lunch time!430 PM – Arrive back at your hotel exact time may vary depending on your locationTimes and attractions can usually be customized to fit requests, and remember exact timings can change due to local conditions. As you can see, the tour involves a very early wake-up call but trust us, it will be so worth it when you are witnessing the most spectacular sunrise you’ve ever seen! The best view from the top of Mount IjenWhat to bringWarm clothes! Indonesia might be tropical, but it gets very chilly at night at 2,300 m. It’s best to wear a few layers of clothing, so you can take some off when the sun comes up. I’d suggest a pair of comfy and supportive sneakers or walking boots, thick-ish socks, leggings or tracksuit bottoms, a vest, a t-shirt, a jacket and a lightweight waterproof jacket. You may also want to wear a hat. These are all items of clothing you may not necessarily think to pack for a trip to Bali, so it pays to be organized if you’re planning to complete the hike! Water. This is essential for staying hydrated on your hike and throughout the day, as it will be quite a long day! Bring a large reusable water bottle that you can carry with you at all times and refill throughout the day. Sunscreen. Although it will be cold at night, once the sun comes up it will warm up rapidly and you’ll be very exposed to the sun on your way down. Mount Ijen Acid Lake viewOther tips Make sure you eat enough. Since it will be a really long day, and the climb is quite strenuous, you’ll want to make sure you have enough energy! Be sure to eat plenty at meal times and snack throughout the day. Our Mount Ijen tour is all inclusive so dinner, breakfast and lunch are included as well as snacks and mineral water. Don’t worry too much about the sulfuric gas! Your guide will instruct you when you need to put your mask on, and this is just a safety precaution so you have nothing to worry about!Stay close to your guide. The trail can be very busy with many different groups embarking on the hike in the middle of the night. Just be aware of this and try to keep an eye on your guide, they will take care of you. Go to the toilet whenever you have the chance, as options can be quite limited! Enjoy it! Undertaking a Mount Ijen tour will not be the easiest thing you’ve ever done but it will be so rewarding and it will stay in your memory forever!ForeverVacation Guests overlooking the acid lake at Mount IjenWe promise you will love this experience as this is truly the best Mount Ijen tour on the island. Also, if you're looking for more once in a lifetime adventures and unique experiences in Bali then be sure to check out all of our tours in Bali that we currently offer. If you’re an adventure and hiking fan, you need to add the Kawah Ijen sunrise hike to your travel bucket list. Kawah Ijen is an active volcano in East Java, and one of the few places in the world where you can see blue flames. When I found out about it on my first Bali, I decided that I couldn’t miss out on this experience. We did a Ijen crater tour from Bali, and while being pretty knackering, it was one of the highlights of our trip. If you’re also planning to do the Mount Ijen sunrise hike, this is the guide for you! In this post I’ve outlined everything you need to do about doing the Kawah Ijen night hike, whether you do it yourself or with a tour. I’ve included some basic information about this incredible natural phenomenon, how to get there, what to expect, what you need to bring and some Ijen crater tour options to choose from. So let’s dive in and start planning your Bali to Mount Ijen tour! Contents1 About Kawah Ijen2 How to get to Mount Ijen from Bali3 Our experience doing a Mount Ijen sunrise tour from The Blue Flames of Kawah The Kawah Ijen Sunrise4 Can you hike Ijen without a guide?5 Is doing a Ijen crater tour from Bali worth it?6 Where to stay for your Mount Ijen In Ubud Desa Visesa or Komaneka at Monkey In Cepaka Villa In Canggu Pondok Homestay7 What to bring to hike Kawah Ijen Waiting for the sun to rise at the top of Kawah Ijen About Kawah Ijen Kawah Ijen is on the island of Java in Indonesia, an island famous for its spectacular temples and wild nature. Ijen is actually a group of composite volcanoes. Kawah Ijen is the highest and the one with the largest crater, which most travellers visit and hike due to the blue flame phenomenon. The blue flames of Kawah Ijen are a natural phenomenon visible only here due to the combustion of sulphuric gases. Kawah Ijen is an active volcano, but it doesn’t erupt lava as you would expect. The eruptions are actually of methane and other gases, which make it particularly dangerous as they can’t be predicted like normal eruptions. The Ijen crater is filled of bright turquoise water, which despite being beautiful to see, is actually extremely acidic. Mount Ijen has a dramatic and dangerous beauty to it. Doing a Mount Ijen sunrise tour, hiking up at night to see the blue flames and sunrise is an experience I recommend to all outdoors adventure lovers. Standing over the crater of Kawah Ijen, looking down at the biggest acidic lake in the world How to get to Mount Ijen from Bali Ijen is in East Java. To get there from Bali you need to drive for around 4 hours from the main tourist parts of Bali like Ubud, Seminyak or Canggu to Gilimanuk, where you then get a 1-hour ferry to Java, and then for a final 1-hour drive to the base of Kawah Ijen. The easiest way to get to Ijen from Bali is do to an organised tour, since they will handle all the transfers and you will then have a guide to support you during the hike. You can also get there without a tour by either renting a scooter, renting a car or a combination of buses. While it might be cheaper I personally think it would add quite a lot of faff to an already long journey and isn’t worth it. Click here to book your Ijen crater tour from Bali! Our experience doing a Mount Ijen sunrise tour from Bali We set off from Seminyak at 6pm on the Friday. We did 4- hour minivan drive to Gilimanuk, where we got a 1-hour long ferry to East Java, and then another 1-hour drive to the base camp of Kawah Ijen. We were ready to be up all night, so spending the car journey sleeping if you can is the best way to ensure you are fresh for the hike. We were told to wear warm clothes as it can get cold on top of the volcano, and stupidly dismissed it wondering how cold it could really be. Unsurprisingly, we were wrong and as soon as we stepped out of the car we were greeted by the chilly mountain air. Looking down in the crater of Kawah Ijen As our guides explained some of the basics about climbing Kawah Ijen they also handed out warm coats to the foolish people like me that didn’t bring one, along with headlights to climb up in the dark and gas masks for the sulphur gases. At 2am we set off from the base camp and started hiking under the starry sky. Being a city girl born and raised, I don’t often get to see the night sky unaffected by light pollution, and it was one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen. The hike can be intense and quite steep at parts, but the path is easy to walk since there is an almost paved path, as it used every day by the sulphur miners. It was easy also because we were continuously supported by our guides. Harry and the other guides know the volcano inside out, and it was fascinating to hear their stories of when they hiked Kawah Ijen as sulphur miners. Click here to book your Ijen crater tour from Bali! The sun breaks through and turns East Java pink The Blue Flames of Kawah Ijen After the first steep 45 minutes the path flattens out a bit, which makes the second half of the hike easier. When we were about to approach the peak we were advised to put on our gas masks, as we were downwind form the mines and the sulphur was blowing in our direction. After hours of hiking under the stars we made it to the top, just in time to see the blue flames. This natural phenomenon happens due to the combustion of sulphuric gases. The gases emerge from cracks in the rock at high pressure and temperature, and when they come in contact with the air, they ignite, creating the blue flames. When we were there we weren’t allowed to go closer to the flames or inside Ijen crater due to the high levels of methane. Depending on the season and daily weather conditions you might be able to go inside the crater. While the blue flames were undeniably cool, it wasn’t the highlight of the tour for me. The beauty of the landscape, hiking under the starry sky and the unforgettable sunrise were what made the experience so incredible for us. Misty morning landscapes at Kawah Ijen The Kawah Ijen Sunrise Once we decided we had seen enough blue flames we started hiking once again. This part was considerably easier since the area around the crater of the volcano is pretty much flat. We walked all the way around the crater to the east side, where we sat to wait for the sunrise. That moment of trepidation, sat with other hikers as the sky began to lighten was truly magical. As the sun came up everything around us became golden, revealing the beauty of the Mount Ijen landscape. We spent a couple hours at the top, enjoying the warmth of the rising sun and exploring the top of the crater, admiring the turquoise lake beneath us. The hike back was considerably easier, although a little hard on the knees. On the way back we saw the sulphur miners carrying bamboo baskets, filled with up to 70kg of sulphurs on their shoulders. Click here to see the latest availability and prices for a Bali to Ijen sunrise tour! Enjoying the morning light after the night hike It’s crazy to think that we hiked Kawah Ijen as tourists, admiring the beautiful night sky, the peculiarity of the blue flames and acid lake, and the stunning sunrise, while others were hiking it at our same time but for work, trying to make a living. That is one of the things I love about travelling, you see new things and meet new people, and it makes you reflect on your experiences and how you affect those you meet. If you want to find out more about the job of the sulphur miners at Kawah Ijen you can check out this documentary by the BBC or article by CNN. Once we made it back to the base camp we then drove off to a traditional Javanese family house, for a typical Javanese breakfast. After being up and hiking all night this was much needed and appreciated. We then got in the car and got ready to nap on our 6-hour journey back to Bali. Waiting for the sunrise at Kawah Ijen Can you hike Ijen without a guide? It depends on your fitness and confidence level. The trail itself is fairly easy and well marked. There are also so many people going up between tourists and miners that it’s almost impossible to get lost. However if you want to go down inside the crater the path is a little trickier, and having a guide help you and show you where to put your feet will make it much easier. Personally I was glad to have a guide with us. Our guide used to work as a sulphur miner and had lots of interesting stories about Kawah Ijen. It was also one of my first night hikes so I was glad for the extra support. If you’re an experienced hiker and have done lots of night hikes before you would be fine without one. Just rent a gas mask at the base of Ijen, follow the crowds and you’re sorted. Check out the prices and availability to do a Bali to Ijen crater tour! One of the sulphur miners at Kawah Ijen – Photo by M. Rinandar Tasya on Scopio Is doing a Ijen crater tour from Bali worth it? It ultimately depends on how long you have in Bali, but personally, I don’t think so. While there’s no doubt that hiking under the Milky Way, seeing the natural phenomenon of the blue flames and that stunning sunrise is a magical experience, it’s also a knackering one. On my first trip to Indonesia I only had 10 days in Bali. Taking 24 hours out of that to see Ijen destroyed us, and we spent the few days after that in Ubud just recovering from the night hike and long journey. If you have longer in Indonesia then yes, I think you should do it. If I were to go back and hike Ijen again I would do one of the following options instead. Do a 3-day Ijen & Bromo tour from Bali – The journey from Bali to East Java is pretty long and knackering. I recommend visiting also Mount Bromo while you’re at it. That way the long bus and ferry journeys will be spread out and not back to back in 24 hours, and you’ll see also one of the most stunning natural landscapes in Indonesia. Click here to find out more about doing a 3-day Bromo & Ijen tour! Aerial photo of Mount Bromo – Photo by Alexander Pflaum on Scopio Borobudur, Bromo & Ijen tour from Yogyakarta – Alternatively you can also do a 4-day tour from Yogyakarta. This tour also includes a visit to Borobudur, one of the most beautiful temples in Indonesia. It’s the perfect alternative and gives you the opportunity to see more than just Bali. However it’s quite a long trip so best suited for those who have a long time to spend in Bali. Click here to find out more about doing a 4-day Borobudur, Bromo & Ijen tour from Yogyakarta! Wandering around Borobudur just after sunrise Hike Mount Batur in Bali instead – If you’re tight on time and can only visit Bali, but really want to do a volcano night and sunrise hike, then I would recommend hiking Mount Batur instead. Sure, there are no blue flames and the landscape is completely different, but you will still get the night hike experience, without having to take 24 hours out of your day to do so. Click here to find out more about hiking Mount Batur in Bali! Mount Batur in Bali – Photo by Joaquin Prats on Scopio Where to stay for your Mount Ijen hike If you’re doing your Ijen crater tour from Bali it doesn’t really matter where in Bali you’re staying, since it will usually include pick-up and drop-off. I’ve listed below some of the places I stayed at during my two trips to Bali, which I particularly liked and can recommend. In Ubud Desa Visesa or Komaneka at Monkey Forest I stayed in Ubud twice on separate occasions and in very different types of hotels. The first time I stayed at Komaneka at Monkey Forest, located right in the centre of Ubud, an easy walking distance to all the main attractions. Despite being so central it wasn’t noisy, and the resort is very beautiful. I also stayed in a resort called Desa Visesa, which was a bit outside the centre of Ubud but they offer a free shuttle service in the town centre. Both offer standard rooms at affordable prices, or private villas with pool if you’re looking for something a bit fancier. They’re both also very Insagrammable hotels, perfect for those picture perfect holiday shots! Click here to book your stay in Ubud! Drone shot of the main pool at Desa Visesa Ubud In Cepaka Villa Sungai If you’re willing to splurge a bit on your Bali trip, Villa Sungai is the place to do it. Villa Sungai has been featured multiple times in luxury travel magazines and has won multiple awards. The property itself is beautiful, with outdoors bathrooms and private pools. The staff are simply stunning and really go out of their way to make your stay there unforgettable. It’s one of the best private pool villas in Bali. Check the latest prices and availability at Villa Sungai The main pool at Villa Sungai In Canggu Pondok Homestay In Canggu we stayed at Pondok Homestay, a lovely property a short 20 minute walk down to the beach. For 24 EUR a night we had a private ensuite room with air conditioning and a pool. The property was just off the main road and next to a rice field, away from the noise of the busy street, which made it a very quiet and pleasant place to stay. Click here to see the latest prices and availability at Pondok Homestay! Drone shot of the pool at Pondok Homestay in Canggu What to bring to hike Kawah Ijen If you choose to do a Ijen guided tour they will provide you with the essentials like gas mask and a warm coat. You don’t need much besides the usual travel essentials, but I’ve listed below some things that you should remember to pack. Warm coat – I know what you’re thinking, you’re going to Bali, you don’t want to bring a warm coat with you! With a tour they should give you one, but better safe than cold! Water bottle – There are no services whatsoever once you start the hike, so make sure to bring plenty of water with you for the hike! Comfortable walking shoes – You don’t want your feet to hurt half way through the hike. Bring some comfy walking shoes with you and you’ll be sorted for a night of hiking! Head torch – You’ll be hiking in the dark after all! They should give you one if you do a tour, but if you’re hiking alone you will definitely need one, even if there will be lots of lights from other people hiking. Enjoying the view on the ferry back to Bali from Java after our Ijen day tour Final thoughts on doing a Ijen crater tour Have you ever hiked up an active volcano at night? How did you find it? Let me know in the comments below! Doing the Kawah Ijen night hike was one of the coolest parts of our Bali trip. Yes it was pretty knackering, but it was also pretty magical and a unique experience I’d never had before. I hope you find this guide useful in planning your own Ijen tour from Bali. I’ve listed everything you need to know and can expect, as well as some better options if you have longer to spend in Indonesia. Looking for more Indonesia and Bali travel tips? 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