Trek Java to Bali

Java with its rich history is an island of contradictions. It is the geographical centre of Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim country. It is also the countries economic and political heart. Many of its cities are crowded and noisy, yet its countryside is the complete opposite.

With green fields and terraces set among active volcano’s, rural Java is strikingly beautiful. Its people are warm and friendly and smile easily.

Relatively unheralded by mainstream tourism, few companies can match a true Javanese overland experience offered by take7travel.

A search of the internet will present almost solely Javanese operators and personal guides, some of dubious credentials.

For many tourists, particularly westerners it presents an unknown quality of experience and possible language misinterpretation. Adventure companies will add a ‘taste of Java’ to more popular destinations.

 

Most are rushed and with large groups often coming across for a few days from Bali. Unlike Take 7 Travel, few companies offer small (2 – 6) personalised and comprehensive treks from Jakarta to Kuta, Bali.

A some what ‘tough gig’ this is for the adventurous of heart and flexible traveler. Each trip takes 12 days from Jakarta to Kuta. We travel via train, private transport and ferry away from the cities in the regional areas. We stay in basic but clean accommodations along the way. Food is awesome and beer is cheap so join us and Trek Java to Bali.

What’s included when you Trek Java to Bali

  • An experienced Indonesian and English speaking guide.
  • Services of a professional driver (very important as traffic is crazy)
  • A Take 7 Travel representative will accompany the trek
  • Twin share accommodation for 11 nights
  • Breakfast in the hotel and a restaurant lunch when on the road
  • Air-conditioned vehicle (includes cost of gasoline, parking and toll road fees)
  • First Class train tickets Jakarta – Bandung & Banjar – Yogyakarta
  • Entrance fee to all sites and Jeep at Bromo
  • Ferry ticket to Bali (for passengers and vehicle)
  • Local guide in Kampung Naga and Domas Crater

What’s not included?

  • Dinner at night (food is cheap and varied)
  • Porter fees in hotels and train stations (discretionary)
  • Horse for those that wish to climb up Bromo crater (walking is for the very fit only)
  • Individual sight seeing (our own guide is recommended)
  • Travel insurance (necessity)
  • All spending money (Java is incredibly inexpensive compared to Bali)

DAY 1
JAKARTA / BANDUNG

Meet at Fave Hotel Kemang: Train to Bandung arriving late morning/midday: Trip to volcano (Tangkuban Prahu): Return to Bandung staying at Ivory Hotel – Managed by Aolia.

Day 2

Day free

 

DAY 3 BANBUNG
/ PANGANDARAN

Drive to Pandagaran: Visit Kampung Naga village between Garut and Tasikmalaya: Arrive Pangandaran staying at Mini Tika Homestay.

DAY 4 & 5
PANGANDARAN

Days free

DAY 6
PANGANDARAN / YOGYAKARTA

Drive to Banjar: Train from Banjar to Yogyakarta
Arrive Yogyakarta staying at Hotel Ibis Yogyakarta Malioboro.

DAY 7
YOGYAKARTA

Morning visit to Borobudur: Afternoon free

DAY 8
YOGYAKARTA

Day free

DAY 9
YOGYAKARTA / GUNUNG BROMO

Drive to Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park: Arrive Cemoro Lawang staying at Lava View Lodge

DAY 10
GUNUNG BROMO / BANYUWANGI

Rise 3am to visit Bromo. Drive to Banyuwangi: Stay at Hotel Ketapang Indah

DAY 11
BANYUWANGI

Day free

DAY 12
BANYUWANGI / KUTA BALI

Ferry from Ketapang to Gilimanuk (Bali): Drive to Kuta:

To keep the trek personalised and exclusive we take a minimum of two and a maximum number of six people only. Total cost $2,800AUD per person.
Rather than fly in fly out this is a great way to get to Bali for those with an adventurous spirit who wish to experience the real Indonesia. So instead why not Trek Java to Bali.
THIS TOUR CAN ALSO BE DONE IN REVERSE FOR THOSE WISHING TO LEAVE FROM BALI AND FINISH IN JAKARTA. Please contact us

ADDING SOON – Trek Sumatra
– Grand Trek Sumatra and Java

 

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