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The Indonesian mountains are a climber's paradise.
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Ojan
For hikers, nature lovers, and those curious about Indonesia's volcanic activity, these mountains provide a variety of vistas and experiences.
An active volcano on Lombok Island, standing at 3,726 meters. It's renowned for its challenging treks and the stunning Segara Anak crater lake.
Mount Rinjani
Part of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park in East Java, this active volcano is famous for its sunrise views and the surrounding sea of sand.
Mount Bromo
The highest mountain on Java Island at 3,676 meters, known for its active volcanic activity and as a popular hiking destination.
Semeru
Bali's highest point at 3,031 meters, this active volcano is considered sacred and offers challenging treks with panoramic views.
Mount Agung
An active stratovolcano located on the border between Central Java and Yogyakarta, known for its frequent eruptions and as a popular climbing spot.
Mount Merapi
The highest volcano in Indonesia, standing at 3,805 meters in Sumatra, surrounded by lush forests and tea plantations.
Mount Kerinci
Located in Bondowoso, East Java, famous for its stunning turquoise sulfur lake and the blue flame phenomenon caused by sulfuric gases igniting.
Ijen
Situated on the border of Central and East Java, this dormant volcano is known for its cultural significance and scenic hiking trails.
Mount Lawu
The highest peak in Central Java at 3,428 meters, offering challenging treks and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Mount Slamet
Located in West Java, known for its bubbling mud pools, sulfur vents, and the picturesque Dead Forest.
Mount Papandayan - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
Part of the Gede Pangrango National Park in West Java, offering diverse flora and fauna, and popular for hiking and camping.
Mount Gede
Adjacent to Mount Gede, standing at 3,019 meters, known for its dense forests and the Suryakencana meadow filled with edelweiss flowers.
Mount Pangrango
Bali's second-highest mountain at 2,276 meters, covered in dense rainforest and less frequented by tourists, offering serene trekking experiences.
Mount Batukaru - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
Located on Flores Island, famous for its three colored crater lakes that change hues due to volcanic activity.
Kelimutu
An active volcano in North Sumatra, popular for its accessible summit and geothermal features like hot springs and fumaroles.
Mount Sibayak
An active volcano in North Sumatra, known for its recent eruptions and as a challenging climb for adventure seekers.
Mount Sinabung
Located on Sumbawa Island, famous for its massive 1815 eruption, which was one of the most powerful in recorded history.
Mount Tambora
Situated in West Java, known for the Kawah Putih (White Crater) lake, a popular tourist destination with its striking turquoise waters.
Mount Patuha
Located in East Java, standing at 3,339 meters, popular for trekking and rich in historical and cultural sites along its slopes.
Arjuno-Welirang
An active stratovolcano in East Java, known for its massive caldera and challenging treks, attracting experienced hikers.
Mount Raung