24 hour itinerary in banyuwangi

24 Hours in Banyuwangi: Discovering Java’s Hidden Paradise

Planning to explore Banyuwangi but only have a day? This guide will lead you through a whirlwind adventure to experience some of Banyuwangi’s most stunning spots, offering everything from surreal volcanic landscapes to mystical forests and serene beaches.

Banyuwangi, often called the “Sunrise of Java,” is more than just a gateway to Bali. This easternmost corner of Java is one of Indonesia’s best-kept secrets, where adventure seekers can trek to a sulfuric crater lake, encounter rare wildlife, and uncover unspoiled beaches. Let’s dive into an itinerary that captures the spirit of Banyuwangi in just 24 hours.

Where to Go When You Only Have 24 Hours in Banyuwangi

1. Kawah Ijen and the Blue Fire Phenomenon

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Our journey begins in the early hours with one of the most extraordinary experiences in Banyuwangi: a midnight trek to Kawah Ijen. Known worldwide for its one-of-a-kind “blue fire,” Kawah Ijen is the only place in Indonesia where visitors can witness these mesmerizing electric-blue flames, created by ignited sulfuric gas at the volcano’s peak. It’s an otherworldly sight, like stepping onto another planet.

The adventure starts around midnight from Paltuding Base Camp, where guides and hikers gather, armed with headlamps and gas masks for the ascent. The trek takes about 2 hours, winding through dark trails under starlit skies. It’s a challenging climb, but reaching the crater in time for the sunrise is well worth the effort. As dawn breaks, the blue flames fade, and a vast turquoise lake comes into view, surrounded by rocky landscapes and towering cliffs.

The entire scene is magical with the sun’s first rays illuminating the acidic crater lake. Many say Kawah Ijen’s sunrise is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, an awe-inspiring moment where nature’s raw beauty takes your breath away. After savoring the view and snapping a few photos, we begin the descent, ready for the next adventure.

Visitor tips:

  • Entrance Fee: Rp20.000 – Rp30.000 for local visitors and Rp150.000 for international visitors.
  • Safety Gear: Wear sturdy hiking boots and a mask to protect yourself from sulfur fumes.
  • Guides: Hiring a guide is advisable for both safety and local insights.
  • Allow about 3–4 hours to hike, descent, and rest before continuing your Banyuwangi exploration.

Also Read: Melirik Kawah Ijen, Si Eternal Blue Fire dari Banyuwangi

2. Alas Purwo National Park

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After descending from Kawah Ijen and grabbing a quick breakfast, the journey continues south to Alas Purwo National Park, about a 2.5-hour drive away. Known as Java’s oldest forest, this national park is so ancient that local legends speak of spiritual energy flowing through its trees. Entering Alas Purwo feels like stepping back in time, into a place untouched by the modern world.

The park is vast, encompassing various ecosystems from dense forests and mangroves to sprawling savannahs. Wildlife roams freely here—deer, monkeys, and the rare Javanese bull, or banteng, can often be spotted. A must-visit within Alas Purwo is the Sadengan Savannah, a stunning grassland clearing where you can watch these animals graze in their natural habitat. Moving deeper into the park, Plengkung Beach, also known as G-Land, is famous among surfers for its legendary waves.

Exploring Alas Purwo’s trails and beaches feels like uncovering secrets of an ancient world, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and history buffs alike. With the mystical atmosphere surrounding you, it’s hard not to feel the power of this forest.

Visitor tips:

  • Entrance Fee: Around Rp20.000 – Rp30.000 for local tourists and Rp150.000 – Rp20.000 for international visitors.
  • Best Times to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
  • This park covers a large area, so prioritize spots based on your interest and time.

Also Read: Wisata Alam ke Djawatan Perhutani Benculuk, Banyuwangi

3. De Djawatan Forest

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From Alas Purwo, our journey takes us about an hour north to De Djawatan Forest in Benculuk. This mystical forest is known for its gigantic, gnarled trembesi trees, with wide canopies that stretch over visitors like a natural cathedral ceiling. The place has a storybook charm, often compared to scenes from fantasy films like the Lord of the Rings.

As you walk through the forest, you’ll feel like you’ve entered an enchanted land where fairies and mythical creatures might just be hiding among the shadows. The dappled sunlight filtering through the leaves creates a magical atmosphere, perfect for photography. Wander through the paths, soak in the tranquility, and let the forest’s beauty wash over you.

Visitor tips:

  • Entrance Fee: Around Rp6.000 per person.
  • Best Time to Visit: Late morning when the sunlight filters through the trees, enhancing the enchanting look of the forest.

Also Read: Pantai Merah Banyuwangi: Surga yang Tersembunyi

4. Pantai Pulau Merah (Red Island Beach)

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After soaking up the fairytale vibes of De Djawatan, our next destination is Pantai Pulau Merah, or Red Island Beach, located in Pesanggaran, about an hour and a half away. This beach is famous for a unique red-soiled hill that sits just offshore and can be reached by foot during low tide. The island’s red hue, especially at sunset, is a sight to behold.

Pulau Merah is also a haven for surfers. Its waves are ideal for both beginners and seasoned surfers, drawing enthusiasts from around the world. Local vendors offer board rentals and surf lessons, so you can easily dive into the waves if you feel inspired. For those who prefer a quieter experience, simply relaxing on the sandy shores and watching the vibrant colors of the sunset transform the landscape is just as magical.

Visitor tips:

  • Entrance Fee: Around Rp10.000 per person.
  • Amenities: Local vendors offer surfboard rentals and lessons, as well as refreshments along the beach.

5. Watudodol Beach

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Heading back towards Banyuwangi city center, make a quick stop at Pantai Watudodol, located near the Ketapang ferry port. This beach is unique for its strategic view of Bali Island across the Bali Strait.

Watudodol is popular among snorkelers and divers, with its clear waters and vibrant marine life. Even if you’re not getting in the water, the beach’s natural beauty and the view across to Bali make it worth a visit. It’s an ideal spot for a quick rest before continuing the day’s journey.

Visitor tips:

  • Entrance Fee: Around Rp7.500 – Rp10.000.
  • Best for: Relaxation and scenic photography, especially during the late afternoon.

6. Teluk Hijau (Green Bay)

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If time permits, venture into Teluk Hijau or Green Bay. Located within Meru Betiri National Park, Teluk Hijau is one of Banyuwangi’s best-hidden treasures, known for its emerald-green waters, soft white sand, and secluded feel. 

Reaching this bay requires a bit of adventure—either a trek through the forest for about 1 hour or a boat ride from Rajegwesi Beach. The journey can be rugged, but the reward is a pristine beach where you’ll likely have more peace than at the more touristy spots.

Teluk Hijau feels like a private paradise, an untouched beauty where the forest meets the ocean, and a perfect escape for those who love unspoiled natural landscapes.

Visitor tips:

  • Entrance Fee: Around Rp5.000 – Rp7.500 for the national park entry.
  • Plan for around 2–3 hours here if you want to explore fully and relax by the shore.

Also Read: 7 Tempat Wisata Hits di Banyuwangi yang Nggak Ada Tandingannya

7. Pantai Sukamade

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For wildlife enthusiasts, Pantai Sukamade offers a unique opportunity to observe sea turtles in their natural environment. Located within Meru Betiri National Park, this beach is a significant turtle conservation area where these magnificent creatures come ashore to lay their eggs. Visiting Pantai Sukamade requires dedication, as the journey involves an off-road adventure through rugged terrain for about 18 kilometers.

However, the experience is unforgettable. Guided night tours allow visitors to witness turtles nesting—a rare and precious sight that’s both humbling and awe-inspiring. It’s an experience that brings you face-to-face with one of nature’s timeless rituals.

Visitor tips:

  • Entrance Fee: Around Rp150.000 – Rp200.000, which includes the guided tour.
  • This is an off-the-beaten-path experience, perfect for eco-tourists and those looking for something different.

8. Air Terjun Jagir

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To cap off your 24-hour adventure in Banyuwangi, head to Air Terjun Jagir in Kampung Anyar. Jagir Waterfall consists of three adjacent cascades, each flowing with crystal-clear water from mountain springs. This waterfall is close to the city center, making it an easy and relaxing end to a long day of exploring.

The sound of the waterfalls and the fresh, cool water make this spot a natural haven. It’s perfect for a quick swim or just sitting by the water, reflecting on the day’s adventures and enjoying the lush surroundings.

Visitor tips:

  • Entrance Fee: Around Rp5.000.
  • Best for: Quick relaxation and scenic views, especially during the late afternoon.

Banyuwangi Beckons for More Than a Day

Banyuwangi offers a tapestry of experiences, from the enchanting blue flames of Kawah Ijen to the ancient beauty of Alas Purwo and the serene beaches that line its coast. While a 24-hour itinerary can give you a taste of Banyuwangi’s unique charm, there’s so much more to explore that a single day barely scratches the surface.

For those looking to extend their stay and fully soak in the Banyuwangi experience, Bobocabin Kawah Ijen provides the perfect base. Located conveniently near Kawah Ijen, only about a 10-minute ride, Bobocabin Ijen offers a cozy, eco-friendly retreat designed to let you immerse yourself in nature without sacrificing comfort.

Also Read: 5 Rekomendasi Glamping di Banyuwangi

Why Stay at Bobocabin Kawah Ijen?

Each cabin at Bobocabin is equipped with smart technology, allowing you to control everything from the lighting, and smart window, to the Bluetooth speaker through the amazing B-Pad. 

Imagine returning from a midnight trek at Kawah Ijen to a peaceful cabin with a panoramic smart window overlooking the surrounding forest, where you can relax and recharge for the next day’s adventure. Bobocabin Kawah Ijen is more than just a place to stay—it’s an experience designed to connect you with nature.

Whether you’re an adventurer, a nature lover, or simply someone seeking tranquility, Bobocabin Kawah Ijen offers an unparalleled way to experience Banyuwangi’s wild beauty.

Ready to explore Banyuwangi’s wonders with comfort and convenience? Download the Bobobox app and book your stay at Bobocabin Kawah Ijen today!

 

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Writer: Syifa Nuri Khairunnisa

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