Mount Merbabu: Hiking and Camping (2d1n) via Suwanting. Simple—it’s an adventure you won’t forget. Picture yourself exploring Merbabu’s breathtaking slopes, surrounded by fresh mountain air and stunning views.
Why Choose Mount Merbabu Camping (2d1n) via Suwanting:
The Suwanting route up Mount Merbabu runs along the mountain’s west side, right in Magelang Regency. The Suwanting basecamp sits on Jl. Suwanting, Suwanting, Banyuroto, Sawangan, Magelang, Central Java.
This trail is pretty steep, lined with tall and sharply sloping hills. People often call the Suwanting route the “no-bonus” way up Merbabu—there aren’t any easy sections. It’s really not the best pick for beginners since the trail’s pretty relentless all the way to the summit.
Scaling New Heights: The Thrilling Hike Up Suwanting on Mount Merbabu
Suwanting climbs up Merbabu’s west side, where you won’t find gentle hills or valleys. It’s high ground and steep grades from start to finish. The average incline is 30.8 degrees, but some sections go up to 59.1 degrees. From the get-go, you’re climbing, and you just keep going up until you reach the top.
The Suwanting trail is also known for its freezing cold air. At night, camping temperatures hover between 3 and 8 degrees Celsius. That’s why it’s crucial to bring a windproof tent to stay warm overnight at post 3.

Adventure Awaits: Conquering the Challenge of Merbabu’s Suwanting Hiking Route
The hike from basecamp to Triangulation Peak covers about 6.45 kilometers. So, the Suwanting trail is not only longer but also tougher than the Selo route, which is only 5.75 kilometers. Plus, the Suwanting route is basically all uphill.
Sure, the Suwanting trail is challenging and intense, but its wild beauty really stands out compared to other paths. Ready to take in the charm of Merbabu’s Suwanting route and have a hiking and camping experience you’ll never forget? If you’re ready to trade routine for adventure and want to discover Merbabu’s magic, join us. Book your spot now, and we’ll handle the rest.
Conquer Mount Merbabu Camping: An Unforgettable 2-Day Hiking Adventure via Suwanting
Dive Into the Beauty of Mount Merbabu: Camping with a Truly Unique Hiking Trip
Get ready for a real adventure—spend two days trekking up Mount Merbabu and camping overnight on the mountain via the quiet Suwanting route. Soak in jaw-dropping views, and watch the sunrise at the summit of one of Indonesia’s legendary peaks.
Trip Highlights:
- Hike the quiet and scenic Suwanting trail, far from the usual crowds.
- Camp beneath a sky full of stars, and wake up to sunrise painting the mountains in gold.
- Savor a traditional Indonesian dinner, cooked right over the campfire.
- Discover Mount Merbabu’s incredible wildlife and plant life, from lush forests to windswept alpine slopes.
- Take home pro-quality photos from our guide, capturing every moment of your journey.
Mount Merbabu Camping Adventure (2 Days, 1 Night) from Yogyakarta or Magelang – Suwanting Route
A couple quick tips:
- You can flip this itinerary if it fits your travel plans better.
- Trekking times can shift depending on your group’s pace and the weather, so there’s no need to rush.
- Merbabu isn’t a walk in the park; it’s best for hikers who are up for a challenge and in decent shape.
Start your day early in Yogyakarta or Magelang, hop in the car, and make your way to Suwanting—the gateway to your Merbabu adventure. Once you reach the trailhead, you'll meet your guide, gear up, and hit the trail. The hike winds through dense green forests and valleys, with plenty of spots to stop and snap some photos or just soak in the view. Midway through, you’ll take a break for lunch—trust me, you’ll appreciate the energy boost.
After about six or seven hours of trekking, you’ll arrive at the campsite. Drop your pack, set up your tent, and kick back as evening settles in. The air’s crisp, the landscape is beautiful, and dinner always tastes better after a long hike. Eat up, relax, and get some sleep—you’ll need it for summit day.
Rise before dawn, shake off the sleep, and scramble out of your tent to catch an unforgettable Merbabu sunrise. Once the day breaks, enjoy a simple breakfast, then lace up your boots for the final push to the summit. At the top, you’ll find sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and valleys—a payoff that makes every step worth it.
After you’ve taken it all in (and probably snapped a dozen photos), head back down to camp, grab lunch, and start packing up. By midday, you'll be on your way down the mountain, tracing your steps back to Suwanting. Finish up the journey, hop in the car, and return to Yogyakarta or Magelang, bringing home a head full of memories—and maybe a few sore muscles.
Here’s what’s covered:
- We’ll pick you up and drop you off—no need to worry about getting here or back.
- Comfortable roundtrip rides with air conditioning.
- Our driver takes care of everything: driving, fuel, local taxes, and parking fees.
- We bring the hiking gear: a cozy sleeping bag, tissues, some tables and chairs, and all the must-haves for camping.
- Reliable trekking guide and porter to help along the hike.
- All your food’s sorted—snacks, drinks, breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Raincoat and trekking pole, just in case the weather turns.
- A national park entrance ticket is included.
- We handle your online registration too.
- We keep a first aid kit (P3K) handy, just to be safe.
Not included:
- Extras or optional programs outside what’s on the official plan.
- Your own personal expenses.
- Any personal medications you require.
- Tips—these are always appreciated!
Getting ready for a camping trip to Mount Merbabu?
Here’s what you need to know before you go, especially if you’re planning the 2-day, 1-night adventure via Suwanting.
- First off, book your camping spot early. This place gets busy, and showing up without a reservation isn’t worth the stress. Next, pack smart. Mountain weather is famously unpredictable, so bring layers, a waterproof jacket, sturdy hiking shoes, and a hat to keep the sun off.
- Send us your passport capture; we need all your permits sorted before you go. No one wants last-minute paperwork drama at the base.
- Bring your own plenty of snacks that’ll keep your energy up and at least two liters of water per person.
- If possible, bring your personal camping gear: a sleeping pad for comfort and a headlamp or flashlight so you’re not fumbling around in the dark. And seriously—don’t leave your camera behind. The views up there are jaw-dropping, and you’ll want to remember them.
- Pack your essentials, especially if you have any medical needs. Take care of the mountain—bring garbage bags and anything else you’ll need to pack out your trash.
- Finally, the trails can get tough, and having a local along can really boost your confidence.
Follow this list, and you’ll be set for a memorable—and safe—Mount Merbabu camping trip. Enjoy every step!
Most people take about two days and one night to finish the hike.
Yes, it’s safe if you stick to the safety rules, watch the weather, and use proper gear.
It’s a moderate to tough climb. Some parts are steep and rocky, so be ready to work up a sweat.
It helps if you’ve hiked before, but beginners with good fitness can handle it too. Just be prepared and pace yourself.
Go during the dry season, between April and October. The wet season (November to March)—rain can make the trail slippery and dangerous.






























