How to Visit Mount Ijen from Bali: Complete Travel Guide
18 Agustus 2025 122x article Blog
If you’re staying in Bali and looking for an unforgettable adventure beyond beaches and temples, a trip to Mount Ijen in East Java should be on your list. Famous for its mesmerising blue fire phenomenon and stunning turquoise crater lake, Ijen offers one of the most unique trekking experiences in Indonesia. This guide will show you how to travel from Bali to Mount Ijen, the best way to plan your hike, and practical tips to make your journey smooth.

Why Visit Mount Ijen?
Mount Ijen (Gunung Ijen) is an active volcano located in Banyuwangi, East Java. Travellers from all over the world come to witness:
- 🔥 The blue flames are visible only at night.
- 🌊 The largest acidic crater lake in the world.
- 🏞️ Breathtaking sunrise views over the mountains of East Java.
- 👷 The traditional sulfur miners carrying heavy loads from the crater.
It’s not just a hike – it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
How to Get to Mount Ijen from Bali
1. Bali to Gilimanuk Harbour
- From South Bali (Denpasar, Canggu, Ubud, Seminyak): 4–5 hours by car/bus.
- The road leads to Gilimanuk Harbour in northwest Bali.
💡 Tip: If you’re short on time, book a private transfer instead of a public bus.
2. Ferry from Bali to Java
- The ferry operates 24/7 between Gilimanuk (Bali) and Ketapang (Banyuwangi, East Java).
- Duration: 45 minutes – 1 hour.
- Cost: Very affordable (around IDR 8,000–10,000 per person).
3. Banyuwangi to Mount Ijen Basecamp
- From Ketapang Port, drive about 1.5 hours to the Paltuding Basecamp (the starting point for the Ijen hike).
- Options: hire a driver, rent a motorbike, or join a local tour.
Best Time to Visit Mount Ijen
- Blue Fire: Around midnight to 4 AM (only visible in the dark).
- Sunrise: Start your hike at 2 AM to catch the spectacular view around 5:30 AM.
- Season: April to October (dry season) is the most comfortable for hiking.
Do You Need a Guide for Ijen?
Technically, you can hike without a guide, but hiring one is highly recommended:
- Guides ensure safety inside the crater.
- They provide gas masks for toxic sulfur fumes.
- They share insights about the volcano and miners.
👉 If it’s your first time, a guided tour is the best choice.
How Difficult is the Ijen Hike?
- Distance: About 3 km (1.8 miles) one way.
- Duration: 1.5 – 2 hours to the crater rim.
- Difficulty: Moderate. The path is steep but manageable with breaks.
💡 Wear comfortable hiking shoes, bring warm clothes (it’s cold at night), and carry a mask for sulfur smoke.
Entrance Fee to Mount Ijen
- Weekdays: IDR 150,000 (≈ USD 10)
- Weekends/holidays: IDR 150,000 (≈ USD 10)
- Foreigners and locals have different rates.
Suggested Itinerary from Bali
Day 1
- Travel from Bali to Gilimanuk.
- Ferry to Banyuwangi, check into the hotel.
Day 2
- Midnight pickup for the Ijen hike.
- Witness blue fire & sunrise.
- Return to Banyuwangi, continue your journey (back to Bali or onward to Bromo).
Final Tips for Visiting Mount Ijen from Bali
- Bring a gas mask or rent one on-site.
- Carry snacks and water – no shops on the trail.
- Respect the sulfur miners and ask before taking photos.
- Book accommodation in Banyuwangi for convenience.
📞 Need Help Organising Your Ijen Trip?
We can arrange a comfortable Ijen tour package from Bali, including transport, ferry, hotel, and a professional guide.
📞 WhatsApp: +62 857-4871-1646
📧 Email: admin@ijenexpedition.com
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