Detail Itinerary for East Java Open Trip and Exploration
- From Yogyakarta, we will go straight to East Java Province, our first destination is Van Den Bosch Fort in Ngawi Regency.
- After resting and having lunch, we will then depart for Bojonegoro Regency to visit the Wonocolo Oil Mine, which is an oil mine left over from the Dutch East Indies Colonial Government.
- On the second day, we will go to Ponorogo to watch the Reog Ponorogo performance and enjoy light snacks provided by the committee.
- After the Reog Ponorogo performance is finished, next we will leave for Watukarung Beach in Pacitan Regency, and we will stay there for one night.
- On the third day, we will depart for Trenggalek district and visit 2 tourist attractions, namely Prigi Beach and Goa Lowo.
- From Trenggalek, we go to Tulungagung towards Jowin Peak, after finishing, we will head to Kediri to stay overnight.
- On the fourth day, we will rest and clean our dirty clothes, with our service, but besides that we will also guide you if you want to go around the city to try new food or just to see the atmosphere.
- On the fifth day, from Kediri City we will go to Nganjuk Regency to see the Jaranan Art performance and enjoy food provided by the local residents.
- After the Jaranan dance performance is over, we will return to Kediri to climb to the crater of Mount Kelud, but don't worry, you won't walk to climb it, we will go up using a vehicle. Coming down from Mount Kelud, we will return to our hotel in Kediri City.
- On the sixth day, we will visit Penataran Temple in Blitar Regency. We will be in Blitar until lunch there.
- Moving on from Penataran Temple in Blitar, we will continue our journey to Balekambang Beach in Malang Regency, and we will make you a small beach party with romantic songs at night, because we will be camping there.
- After Balekambang Beach, on the 7th day, we will head to Sempu Island, where Segara Anakan is located. Please note that Sempu Island is a nature reserve area, so we remind you all not to litter.
- On the 8th day in the morning we will go to Malang City to check in the hotel there and rest and clean the dirty clothes. Don't forget, even though our schedule that day is to rest, we are very sure that you will not be able to sleep for a whole day, therefore, we will guide you around the city.
- On the ninth day we are still in Malang City, in the morning we will visit Kampung Pelangi, according to stories from the local community, Kampung Pelangi used to be a slum, but now it has become a beautiful tourist destination because of the desire of its people to change.
- After a little bit of afternoon, we will leave for Wonosari tea plantation, the distance is not too far, only about 49 minutes because it is still in Malang Regency.
- On the tenth day, we will go to the Keraton Gunung Kawi , which is also located in the Malang Regency area, Keraton Gunung Kawi was originally a hermitage founded by a king from the Dhoho Kingdom (Kediri Kingdom) Prabu Kameswara II.
- After a day of climbing the Palace which is on a hill, our leg muscles must be tired, therefore, to relieve fatigue and provide comfort to the feet, we will soak in the Cangar Hot Springs, the exact location is in Batu City, Malang Regency.
- On the eleventh day, we will head to a very famous waterfall, namely the Tumpak Sewu waterfall and play in the water all day there. We'll be back to hotel before dusk to make prepare next destination.
- Approaching midnight, we will depart from Malang City, heading to the next destination, Mount Bromo. Why do we depart at night? Because we will hunt for the sunrise at the peak of Bromo.
- Coming down from Mount Bromo, we will continue our journey to Pasuruan Regency and rest there and clean our dirty clothes and as usual, but now, we recommend that you really rest because some of the points in the previous trip were exhausting and drain our energy.
- On the thirteenth day in the morning, we departed for the next destination, namely Jawi Temple in Pasuruan Regency. Jawi temple is a syncretic Hindu-Buddhist temple dated from the late 13th century by the time of Singhasari kingdom.
- After visiting Jawi Temple, still in the Pasuruan area, we will visit Prigen Safari Park to interact directly with cute and adorable animals.
- After being satisfied playing with the animals, we will immediately leave to return to the long journey directly to Banyuwangi Regency. The distance between Pasuruan and Banyuwangi is approximately 5 hours drive.
- On the fourteenth day, we will visit De Djawatan. De Djawatan is a artificial forest that contains many rain trees that are hundreds of years old, there are many versions of the story regarding the origin of this forest, so there is still no clear point about the origin of this place.
- We will back hit the road for at least 1 hour to Alas Purwo National Park.
- On the fifteenth day, we will visit Meru Betiri National Park.
- After visiting Meru Betiri National Park, when it is not too late in the day, we will continue our journey to Teluk Hijau Beach which is located not far from Meru Betiri.
- On the sixteenth day, as usual, we will rest and clean the dirty clothes.
- On the seventeenth day, we will visit Pulau Merah Beach, where the beach is red, and across the sea there is a small, high island with very green vegetation.
- After lunch, we will return to the hotel to rest, because in the evening, we will climb Mount Ijen, to see the Blue Fire in the Ijen Crater.
- On the eighteenth day, in the morning, we will depart for the Osing Tourism Village in Kemiren Village. There we will see the Gandrung Dance performance, learn about the Osing tribe, and receive a meal from them as a sign of respect. It should also be noted that the eighteenth day is also the last day of our tour, therefore, in the evening, we will hold a farewell party, and here, you can decide whether you want to stay in East Java or want to be taken to the island of Bali.
We would also like to remind you that it is better for you to have a plan for your stay in Bali, where you will stay, who you will go with, and of course the budget you have allocated for your stay in Bali.
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