East Java is home to some of Indonesia’s most iconic natural attractions. Mount Bromo, an active volcano, is renowned for its surreal landscape, particularly at sunrise when the surrounding Tengger Caldera is bathed in golden light. Visitors can trek up to its crater or admire the view from nearby Penanjakan Hill.

Tumpak Sewu Waterfall, often called “A Thousand Waterfalls,” is a stunning cascade plunging into a lush canyon. Accessible via a thrilling hike, its beauty is unparalleled, making it a must-visit for nature lovers.

Kawah Ijen, famous for its electric-blue flames visible at night, features a striking turquoise crater lake, one of the world’s largest acidic lakes. It’s also home to traditional sulfur miners. Together, these destinations showcase the breathtaking diversity of East Java’s landscapes.

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