- Length
- Flexible
- Kids
- Kid+
- Cost
- $$$
- Permit
- Not needed
- Crowd
- Busy
Hiking in Preikestolen
Norway
The single most photographed viewpoint in Norway.
Ijen & Bromo·Indonesia

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East Java is one of the most volcanically active places on earth, and this trip strings two of its set-pieces together over a handful of days. The first is Ijen, whose signature is visible only in the dark: electric-blue flames where sulphuric gas ignites as it escapes the crater. You walk down into the crater at around two in the morning, gas mask on, alongside miners carrying eighty-kilo baskets of raw sulphur up on their shoulders — a working mine, not a show.
The second is Bromo, at the other end of the same day: a small ash cone smoking in the middle of a vast caldera, best seen at sunrise from the rim above as light floods the sand sea around it. The pairing — the underworld at night, the postcard at dawn — is the trip.
Ijen's crater floor closes on gas readings, sometimes for weeks at a time, and masks and guides are required down there. Check conditions before you travel.
In season: May–Sep
Ijen crater access closes on gas readings, sometimes for weeks. Gas masks and guides are required for the crater floor. Re-check conditions before travelling.
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The single most photographed viewpoint in Norway.
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