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Lumajang

Lumajang Regency, nestled in East Java, Indonesia, boasts the majestic Mount Semeru, the crown jewel of Java. But Lumajang's splendors extend beyond this peak. Venture further to explore the volcanic panorama of Mount Bromo and the captivating Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park.

The tapestry of Lumajang is woven by its Javanese and Madurese people, the majority, who practice Islam. However, the Tengger Mountains embrace a unique culture and Hinduism, reflected in the lives of the Tengger people.

Lumajang's charm unfolds in its diverse attractions. Lush beaches like Bambang, Watu Pecak, and Watu Godeg grace the southern coast. The slopes of Mount Semeru offer natural wonders like Piket Nol, Goa Tetes, and Gladak Perak.

For those seeking a deeper connection with nature, Sumber Mujur beckons with its bamboo forest and the refreshing Sumber Deling spring. This haven is also home to playful monkeys and a colony of thousands of bats. Pasrujambe offers a serene experience with its holy spring and Pura Watu Klosot, a sacred site for Hindu pilgrims, particularly those from Bali.

Lumajang is a destination for all. Whether you crave the embrace of nature, the richness of culture, or the echoes of tradition, Lumajang promises an unforgettable experience.

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A guide to Lumajang's local transportation

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A budget-friendly and readily available option, especially for short trips within the city on main roads and terminals. Look for the route displayed on the windshield to choose the correct angkot for your destination.

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What to see and do in Lumajang?

Lumajang, a captivating gem in East Java, Indonesia, stuns visitors with its extraordinary natural beauty. Here, the majestic Tumpak Sewu Waterfall, aptly nicknamed the "Thousand Waterfalls," reigns supreme. Its cascading waters, flowing from a towering cliff, create a breathtaking and refreshing spectacle.

Nature enthusiasts will find solace at Lake Ranu Kumbolo, nestled at the foot of Mount Semeru. This high-altitude lake boasts pristine water and offers unparalleled views of the mountain itself. For those seeking an adventurous exploration, Tetes Cave beckons. Adorned with dazzling stalactites and stalagmites, the cave's dripping water adds a touch of mystery and intrigue.

Lumajang's treasure trove extends far beyond these wonders. Explore the iconic Mount Semeru, delve into the diverse landscapes of Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, or unwind on the sun-kissed shores of Watu Pecak Beach.

When is the best time to visit Lumajang?

For a tranquil experience, avoid peak seasons like Christmas, New Year, Eid al-Fitr, and school holidays. The dry season from April to September offers perfect conditions for exploring nature and conquering Mount Semeru.

How do you get to Lumajang?

From Jakarta, opt for a scenic car journey (10-12 hours) or a comfortable bus ride (12-14 hours). Alternatively, fly to Surabaya and continue by car (3-4 hours).

If you're coming from Surabaya, take a convenient car trip (3-4 hours) or explore the options of buses and trains (4-5 hours and 3-4 hours respectively). Fly into Surabaya and then travel by car for a seamless journey.

What are the must-try foods from Lumajang?

Kue Lupis, a traditional glutinous rice cake wrapped in banana leaves, is a must-try. The sweet and savory combination with the unique aroma of banana leaves makes it a local favorite.

Bledus, a simple yet delicious dish of boiled dried corn kernels with grated coconut, offers a unique savory-sweet taste.

For a savory treat, explore Lontong Petis. This dish combines lontong (boiled rice wrapped in banana leaf), bean sprouts, cabbage, and lentho (tofu) smothered in a distinctive petis sauce. The savory and slightly spicy sauce complements the soft textures of the lontong and vegetables perfectly.

Please be cautious before savoring Indonesian foods since the spicy levels of Indonesian people are undoubtedly high. Don't hesitate to ask.


How far is Lumajang from Jakarta?

Curious about travel times? Jakarta and Lumajang are roughly 911.3 kilometers apart. By car, expect an 11-hour and 20-minute journey.

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