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- 2 nights accommodation at Ijen Resort & Villas
- Daily American Breakfast
- Private car with driver
- Including entrance fees
- Three times lunches and two times dinners
- DAY 1 : DENPASAR - BANYUWANGI, Morning departure from your hotel in Bali. A private car whisks you along the island’s scenic west coast, a slice of the real Bali few tourist see. Stop for photos of some terraced ricefields, rustic villages, surging surf beaches during the two and a half hour drive to Gilimanuk. Short ferry-crossing over the Strait to Java. Proceed to a city tour in the small town of Banyuwangi, Bechak (pedi-cab) ride visiting the kampongs in the city, traditional market and a Chinese temple. End of the afternoon drive to Ijen Resort and Villas, your luxurious accommodation, perched at the edge of the rainforest in the foothills of the volcanoes. Overnight in mountain tranquility.
- DAY 2 : IJEN CRATER, After an early wake-up call and breakfast, a four wheel drive vehicle carries you through the rural villages, coffee and clove plantations and then into one of Java’s last rainforests. Humidity, wildlife, giant ferns and big trees cover the slope of the mountain, to arrive at the Park Ranger’s post to begin the 90 minute hike to Ijen Crater, along a shady track with spectacular views. The stunning view is unveiled at 2883 meters altitude. The lake eerie color and smoke wafting from bright yellow sulfur deposits create the landscape both desolate, barren and vibrantly alive. Watching miners descend into the crater and re-emerge carrying up to 80 kilos of ore on bamboo basket along the treacherous path. Afterward walk down the mountain. Return to the hotel for a rest or a plunge in the pool. Over night at Ijen Resort and Villas.
- DAY 3 : IJEN RESORT - SELO GIRI - DENPASAR, Depart early in the morning Selogiri. This region is one of the most important plantation area established during the Dutch colonial period in the island of Java. The Dutch company had transformed nearly all the fertile lands and valleys to become the famous coffee, cacao and rubber plantations. They are all nationalized half century ago and up till now remain the important resources for the region . The plantation is one Afterwards drive to Ketapang and cross the straight to the island of Bali. Arrival in Denpasar in the evening.
No rate information on checkin date Tuesday December 09, 2008. Rate is on request and based on twin sharing per person
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