Borobudur Temple and Merapi’s Lava at Night
10 HoursExplore the Mysteries of Borobudur Temple and Witness the Glowing Lava of Mount Merapi at Night
An Unforgettable Adventure through History and Nature
Embark on an unforgettable journey through time and nature as you visit the majestic Borobudur Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and witness the fiery glow of Mount Merapi’s lava at night.
What’s in highlights
- Wander through Borobudur, one of the world’s biggest and most jaw-dropping Buddhist temples.
- Dive into stories and local culture with a guide who really knows their stuff.
- See Mount Merapi’s lava flow under the stars—it’s stunning, and honestly, a bit surreal.
- Enjoy the ride—transport and entrance fees are handled, so you can just relax.
- Make memories you’ll be bragging about for years.
Here’s how your afternoon to evening unfolds
Borobudur with Mount Merapi Lava Flow Night Tour. Ready for something unforgettable? Let’s make it happen.
No stress, just hop in.
Don’t worry about paperwork—your guide or driver takes care of the details at the entrance.
Climb all the way up with your local guide, right up to the ninth floor. The views are next-level.
Next stop: "Gubug Merapi Arumsari." If you want to grab dinner or pick up a snack on the way, just let us know—it’s on you, but we’ll help you find something tasty.
Grab a hot drink, some snacks, and local food at the cozy warung. Find a comfy spot and settle in for the main event: watching Mount Merapi’s lava flow glowing in the night. Order more coffee or snacks if you want—they’re on us. Just a heads-up: lava sightings depend on the weather, so there’s no promise you’ll catch it, but hey, you never know until you go.
Jump in the car and relax.
We’ll drop you at your hotel or the train station. That’s a wrap!
What’s Included
- We’ll pick you up and drop you off, no hassle.
- You get a private car or van for the whole trip—just you and your group.
- Our driver speaks English and knows the area well.
- Fuel, parking fees, and local taxes? Already covered.
- We’ll have bottled mineral water ready for you.
- At Borobudur, you get a local guide to help you climb and explore the temple.
- At Gubug Merapi Arumsari, enjoy snacks, drinks, local food, and coffee or tea.
What’s Not Included
- Anything extra you might want to do (optional activities)
- Personal spending
- Tips for your guide and driver (totally up to you, but always appreciated)
Before You Go & What to Bring: Borobudur Temple and Merapi’s Lava at Night
Planning to see Borobudur Temple and catch Merapi’s lava glowing at night? Here are a few things you’ll want to know before you head out.
- First things first—check the weather before you go. Borobudur is at its best on a clear day, so try to time your trip around that.
- Book your tickets ahead of time. It’ll save you from standing in long lines or, worse, missing out completely. You can do this online or through a travel agent.
- Wear something comfortable—especially shoes—since you’ll be walking and climbing quite a bit.
- Food options near the temple are pretty limited, so pack some snacks and a bottle of water.
- Be respectful. Follow the temple’s rules, dress appropriately, and try to keep things quiet inside.
What should you bring?
- A camera for those amazing views.
- Insect repellent—mosquitoes love tourists.
- Sunscreen, so you don’t go home looking like a lobster.
- A hat or an umbrella for shade.
- Comfortable shoes or sandals.
- Some cash for souvenirs or anything extra.
- A light jacket or scarf, since nights can get chilly.
- And most importantly—a sense of adventure!
Get ready for an unforgettable experience. Soak up the culture, enjoy the views, and have a fantastic trip!
Borobudur Temple and Merapi’s Lava at Night (FAQs)
Honestly, it’s all about the weather. There’s never a 100% guarantee you’ll see the lava, but your best bet is during the dry season—June through September—when the skies usually stay clear.
Climbing Borobudur isn’t exactly a walk in the park. The steps are pretty steep, and you’ll spend a good amount of time walking around. But don’t worry, there are spots to stop and rest, so you can take it at your own pace.
Yep, you’ll find a warung—a little local café—at Gubug Merapi Arumsari. They serve up hot drinks, snacks, and some local dishes. Still, if you have special dietary needs, bring your own snacks or dinner just in case.
Nope, you’re all set. Your guide or driver will sort out any paperwork for you. Just remember your camera and wear comfy shoes.
Yes, transportation’s covered. The tour includes rides from Yogyakarta to Borobudur Temple and the Merapi Lava Flow, plus pick-up and drop-off at your hotel or the train station.
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Area: Yogyakarta hotels or train station
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Private Car/Van
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At Gubug Merapi Arumsari, enjoy snacks, drinks, local food, and coffee or tea.
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English, Bahasa
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Tuesday to Sunday
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