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Ijen Crater (Kawah Ijen)

Fumes from the lake can be highly irritating to eyes, nose, and throat—even worse when they’re absorbed into mist. The ranger station sells masks, but they’re of dubious effectiveness.
Besides the blue fire of Ijen Crater, the cool, coffee-growing landscapes of the Ijen Plateau are a highlight for many travelers.
Between the early start and the toxic gases, this is not a tour for families with small children.
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During the week, it costs US$6 to enter the crater. On the weekend, this entrance fee goes up to US$9. Also, 2-day tours of Ijen Crater (Kawah Ijen) start from US$175 and typically include accommodation—but you need to depart for the crate in the early hours of the morning.
While you can see the blue flames at Ijen Crater (Kawah Ijen) year-round, the best time to visit is during the dry season (April–October), as this is when the hiking paths surrounding the crater are less slippery. Sometimes, the crater can close unexpectedly if the gasses are too toxic.
The hike to Ijen Crater (Kawah Ijen) is moderately difficult; you’ll need to climb down a relatively steep path with loose gravel before making your way back up and out of the crater. While good fitness will make it easier, hiking shoes with a good grip are essential.
You can only see the blue fire during hours of darkness, so tours typically depart from Banyuwangi (the gateway to Ijen Crater) between midnight and 2am, to ensure you see the nocturnal phenomenon. When the sun starts to rise, the bright turquoise crater lake will be revealed in all its acidic glory.
Other attractions near Ijen Crater (Kawah Ijen) include Mt. Merapi, an active volcano, and the Kalipait Waterfall, where you can cool off after your hike. Ijen is at the tip of Java, so it’s just a short boat ride to the Hindu island of Bali, where you’ll find jungle, beaches, and ancient temples.

















































































































































