YOGYAKARTA TO SURABAYA: A CONCISE GUIDE
Yogyakarta to Surabaya is sometimes a starting point before traveling to another city or region in Indonesia. Surabaya is the second largest metropolitan area in Java after Jakarta. Surabaya is
Read MoreYogyakarta to Surabaya is sometimes a starting point before traveling to another city or region in Indonesia. Surabaya is the second largest metropolitan area in Java after Jakarta. Surabaya is
Read MoreYogyakarta to Malang – Yogyakarta and Malang, two vibrant cities in East Java, Indonesia, offer a diverse range of experiences for travelers. While Yogyakarta is known for its rich cultural
Read MorePenanjakan Bromo, a viewpoint located in the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, East Java, offers spectacular views of Mount Bromo and its surroundings. This place is a favorite for tourists
Read MoreBromo Tengger Semeru National Park - Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park (BTSNP) is one of the largest and most beautiful conservation areas in Indonesia. Located in four regencies in East
Read MoreIjen Trekking - Mount Ijen, with its famous sulfur crater and stunning blue fire phenomenon, has become a magnet for adventurers worldwide. Located on the border of Banyuwangi and Bondowoso
Read MoreIjen Hiking - Mount Ijen, with its famous sulfur crater and blue fire phenomenon, has become a magnet for adventurers worldwide. This volcano is located on the border of Banyuwangi,
Read MoreFacts Ijen Volcano, East Java – Facts and Information The Ijen Volcano complex is a big deal in terms of geology. The Ijen Geopark encompasses the entire regency, showcasing a
Read MoreThe Indonesian government has announced that the Ijen Volcano tourism area is now open to the public. The Ministry of Environment and Forestry issued a circular (number SE.1658/K2/BIDTEK.1/KSA/9/2024) stating that
Read MoreLuhur Poten Temple of Mount Bromo is a temple that stands in the middle of a sea of sand. Some people even say that this temple is the only building
Read MoreIjen UNESCO Global Geopark is one of 14 national geoparks in Indonesia. Of the 14 geoparks, six have been designated as UNESCO Global Geoparks. In accordance with the UNESCO (2004)
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