
Ijen Crater
Best time to visit
Early morning for sunrise or at night to see the blue fire, as daylight obscures the flames.
Budget tips
The entrance ticket costs around 5 USD, with discounts for groups and locals. Rent equipment like masks locally to save money.
Recommended for
Adventurers, Photography enthusiasts, Nature lovers
Plan your visit
4-5 hours
About
Quick facts: The crater features a rare blue fire caused by sulfur gas that ignites at night. It is also home to the world's largest sulfur lake, measuring over 1 square kilometer.
Highlights: At night, blue flames dance on the hot sulfur fumes, creating an almost magical experience. Local workers mine heavy sulfur in dangerous conditions, a practice that continues to this day.
Insider tips
- Wear sturdy shoes, as the path can be steep and uneven.
- Bring a gas mask or rent one on site to protect against sulfur fumes.
- Visit before sunrise to avoid crowds.
- Photograph the blue fire at night with a long exposure for the best effect.
Practical info
Where to Stay in Banyuwangi
Selected by City Buddy based on guest reviews and proximity to top attractions
Search all hotels in BanyuwangiPowered by agoda




