- From Bali4D3N Ijen-Bromo-Sukamade IDR 1.800.000/pax
- From BanyuwangiIjen Blue Fire Midnight Tour IDR 225.000/pax
- From Flores3D2N Komodo Boat Tour Package Deluxe IDR 2.700.000/pax
- From MalangBromo Ijen Tumpak Sewu Tour IDR 1.200.000/pax
- From Surabaya4D3N Bromo Ijen Sukamade Tour IDR 1.700.000/pax
- From Bali3D2N Ijen-Bromo IDR 1.400.000/pax
- From Banyuwangi2D1N Double Volcano Adventure IDR 900.000/pax
- From Flores3D2N Cheap Komodo Boat Liveaboard IDR 2.100.000/pax
- From Surabaya4D3N Ijen Bromo Tumpak Sewu IDR 1.400.000/pax
- From Bali4D3N Ijen-Bromo-Tumpak Sewu IDR 1.800.000/pax
- From Banyuwangi3D2N Tumpak Sewu Bromo Ijen Tour IDR 1.400.000/pax
- From Banyuwangi3D2N Banyuwangi Sharing Tour IDR 1.700.000/pax
- From BanyuwangiOpen Trip Baluran National Park IDR 300.000/pax
Top Things to Do Around Kawah Ijen Crater, Banyuwangi
22 October 2025 358x Indonesia Travel Guide, Java Travel Guide

Top Things to Do Around Kawah Ijen Crater, Banyuwangi – East Java’s Hidden Paradise
Introduction – The Sunrise of Java ☀️
Banyuwangi — literally translated as “fragrant water” — is a land where the first light of day touches Java. Every sunrise casts golden rays across its volcanoes, jungles, and coastlines, announcing why it’s called The Sunrise of Java.
Famous for the mystical Kawah Ijen crater, Banyuwangi is a gateway to some of Indonesia’s most spectacular natural wonders: savannas that resemble Africa, beaches that sparkle like the Caribbean, and mountains that guard the horizon. 🌋
But beyond its landscapes lies a rich tapestry of culture — the Osing people, Banyuwangi’s indigenous community — who preserve ancient traditions, languages, and art that turn a visit into both a spiritual and geographical journey.
Top Things to Do Around Kawah Ijen [Table of Content]
The Osing People – Cultural
Geographic Location of Banyuwangi 🗺️
Banyuwangi lies at the easternmost edge of Java Island, directly across from Bali, separated only by the narrow Bali Strait.
- North: Situbondo Regency
- West: Bondowoso & Jember Regencies
- South: Indian Ocean
- East: Bali Strait
Covering nearly 5,800 square kilometers, Banyuwangi offers every landscape imaginable — volcano slopes, tropical forests, fertile rice fields, mangroves, and pristine coastlines.
Its geographic position makes it a perfect transition between the heart of Java and the spirit of Bali. With modern roads, ports, and air connections, Banyuwangi has transformed into a hub of eco-tourism and culture while retaining untouched beauty. 🌿
National Parks – East Java’s Natural Treasures
Banyuwangi is the only region in Indonesia that hosts three national parks side by side, forming a living gallery of Indonesia’s ecosystems. Each park offers unique landscapes and rare wildlife.
Baluran National Park – The Little Africa of Java 🦌
Expanding over 25,000 hectares, Baluran National Park is known as “Little Africa of Java”. Vast savannas stretch beneath the shadow of Baluran Mountain. Deer, wild buffalos (bantengs), monkeys, and peacocks roam freely across Bekol Savanna, creating scenes that feel straight from the Serengeti.
Moreover, Bama Beach inside the park is perfect for snorkeling and mangrove trails. Between May and October, the dry season paints the land gold as herds graze across the horizon. Visitors often stay until sunset to witness the reddish-orange sky that turns the savanna into a burning canvas.
Alas Purwo National Park – The Sacred Forest 🌿
Heading to the southeast, Alas Purwo National Park represents Java’s most ancient lowland forest. The name means “The First Forest”, believed by Javanese people to be Earth’s first land. Spanning 43,000 hectares, it houses bamboo forests, spiritual caves, and rich biodiversity.
At Sadengan Savanna, visitors can observe bantengs and peacocks against a lush green backdrop. Meanwhile, Plengkung Beach (G-Land) draws professional surfers from across the globe — its waves, rising 6–8 meters, rank among the best on Earth. 🏄♂️
Spiritually, Alas Purwo’s caves are used for meditation by both locals and Hindu pilgrims, especially during Nyepi and Suro celebrations. It’s believed that those who seek clarity in these ancient forests find both peace and power. ✨
Meru Betiri National Park – The Last Wild Haven 🐢
Stretching from Banyuwangi to Jember, Meru Betiri National Park embraces rainforest, mountain, and coastal wonders within 58,000 hectares.

Its highlight, Sukamade Beach, is a beloved turtle-nesting site where four species —including the giant leatherback— lay their eggs beneath the moonlight. Visitors join rangers to release baby turtles into the sea, a humbling symbol of life’s cycle. 🐢 💧
Reaching Sukamade requires an off-road jeep adventure through dense jungle and river crossings — the perfect mix of adrenaline and eco experience.
The Majestic Mountains of Banyuwangi
Not only does Banyuwangi have forests and coasts, it also hosts some of Java’s most spectacular volcanoes.
Mount Ijen Crater – The World’s Blue Fire 🔥
Mount Ijen (2,386 m) is the region’s crown jewel. Its crater holds an acid lake of unfathomable turquoise color — the largest of its kind on Earth. Each night, electric blue flames dance as sulfuric gases ignite upon contact with oxygen.
This phenomenon exists nowhere else outside Iceland. At sunrise, the view transforms as mist and light reveal a drama of lava stone and emerald water. Comparable to seeing two worlds in one place — darkness and dawn — Ijen is a must-see for any traveler.
Mount Raung – The Roaring Giant 🌋
Second in height only to Semeru, Mount Raung rises 3,332 meters above sea level. Its name, meaning “roar”, fits its tumultuous character. Raung’s massive caldera (spanning 2 km) is one of Indonesia’s largest active craters.
The trail from Sukosari or Kalibaru is considered one of Java’s most challenging hikes, rewarding trekkers with uninterrupted ridge views over East Java and Bali.
Meranti Hill & Merapi Banyuwangi
Lesser-known than Ijen but beloved by locals, Meranti Hill and Merapi Banyuwangi (1,200 m) offer light treks through green countryside and rare flora like wild orchids and rafflesia flowers. Ideal for beginner hikers or those seeking panoramic sunrise photography. 📸
Coastal Paradise – The Beaches of Banyuwangi
After mountains, Banyuwangi presents a coastal kingdom stretching over 175 kilometers. Every bay has its own spirit — from surfing swells to hidden lagoons.

Pulau Merah Beach – The Sunset Gem 🌅
Located near Pesanggaran Village, Pulau Merah is a wide crescent of golden sand facing a tiny red island. During low tide, you can walk to the islet itself.
Its gentle waves make it a surf paradise for beginners. As the sun sets, the sky turns crimson, mirroring the reddish soil that gave the beach its name.
Mustika Beach – Seaside Serenity 🐚
A few hours east lies Mustika Beach, a quiet fishermen’s coast where you’ll find authentic Banyuwangi life. Traditional boats rest by shore, children play in gentle waves, and low-key cafés serve grilled fish and coconut ice. Because it’s rarely crowded, Mustika is ideal for those seeking peace. 💆♂️
Wedi Ireng Beach – The Two-Tone Secret 🏝️
Accessible via short trek or boat from Mustika, Wedi Ireng or “Black Sand Beach” mixes both dark and white sand, creating a stunning contrast under bright sunlight. The waves are gentle, the water crystal clear — snorkeling here feels like swimming in a private aquarium.

Teluk Hijau (Green Bay) – Emerald Retreat 💎
Located inside Meru Betiri Park, Teluk Hijau is accessible by boat or a short trek. Its emerald water and small coastal waterfall make it a hidden tropical heaven. 📷
Because access requires effort, the crowds are few — and the reward is serenity rarely found elsewhere in Indonesia.
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Island Getaways Around Banyuwangi
Beyond its mainland, Banyuwangi’s offshore islands offer snorkeling and eco tours in protected marine reserves.
Menjangan Island – Coral and Diving Haven 🐠 🤿
Explore Menjangan Island, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and stunning coral walls within the West Bali National Park. 🤿 Dive alongside turtles, schools of colorful fish, and reef sharks as you discover one of Indonesia’s most spectacular underwater paradises. Experience the pure magic hidden beneath the waves of the Bali Strait! ✨
Tabuhan Island – Coral Kingdom 🤿
Between Bali and Java, Tabuhan Island is an uninhabited islet surrounded by clear water and vivid coral. Known for steady winds, it’s famous for kite surfing and snorkeling activities. Guests can walk its tidal perimeter in just 20 minutes.

Bedil Island – Private Paradise 🏝️
Smaller and quieter than Tabuhan, Bedil Island offers a laid-back atmosphere perfect for picnics and kayaking. The shallow waters reflect palm trees like glass, creating the illusion of floating island gardens. Because few travelers venture here, it’s a place to enjoy Banyuwangi’s untouched side.
Green Island – The Emerald Cousin 🌴
Close to Pulau Merah and Wedi Ireng, Green Island is a small coral haven known for turtle feeding grounds and shallow reefs. Snorkeling here feels like entering a living painting of fish and sunlight. For eco-tour lovers, it’s a tranquil extension of Meru Betiri’s marine biodiversity. 🐠
The Osing People – Banyuwangi’s Cultural Soul 🎭
Banyuwangi’s beauty isn’t just natural — it’s woven into the community itself. The Osing people (Using, or Oseng) are Banyuwangi’s native inhabitants, direct descendants of the Majapahit Kingdom. Their distinct language, arts, and belief systems form the heart of Banyuwangi’s identity.
Language of the Osing 🗣️
The Osing language (Basa Using) blends Old Javanese and Balinese. Locals use it daily, keeping their heritage alive. You’ll hear phrases like “Wis kelendi maning” (It is what it is.) and “Sing paran-paran” (No problem).
Because language carries memory, hearing Osing spoken is like listening to Indonesia’s ancient heartbeat. 🌺
Traditions and Festivals 🕯️
The Osing calendar is filled with rituals linking human life to nature. Among them, the Seblang Dance is the most famous. Performed annually in Olehsari and Bakungan villages, a trance dancer communicates with spirits to cleanse the village and bring blessings.
Another event, the Kebo-Keboan, features villagers dressed as buffalos, reenacting old agrarian myths to pray for rain and fertility. Meanwhile, the modern Banyuwangi Ethno Carnival turns these rituals into grand parades of music and color, connecting tradition with tourism. 🎉
Art, Music, & Cuisine 🍛
Music is life for the Osing. Their traditional genre, Kendang Kempul, combines drums and gamelan, producing joyous beats heard throughout weddings and harvest festivals. 🏮
Culinary treasures include Rujak Soto (a mix of fruit salad and beef soup) and Sego Tempong (spicy rice with fresh vegetables). These meals capture Banyuwangi’s spirit — bold, colorful, and deeply flavored.
Local batik patterns, like Gajah Oling, symbolize resilience and strength and are often worn during festivals. By day, villages echo with carving and weaving; by night, music and laughter fill the air. 🌙
Final Thoughts – Banyuwangi in Full Color 🎨
When you stand on Ijen’s ridge, see turtles crawl on Sukamade Beach, or listen to Osing chants beneath starry skies, you understand Banyuwangi isn’t just a destination — it’s a feeling.
Because few places offer such dramatic contrast between land and life, Banyuwangi has become a model of Indonesia’s future: sustainable, inclusive, and deeply rooted in culture. 🌄💖
Come for the volcano, stay for the people, and leave with the song of Java’s sunrise in your heart.
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