Journey with Young Pioneer Tours across Java, one of Indonesia’s most intense and misunderstood islands. After experiencing Jakarta’s snarling traffic and colonial streets, you’ll get to experience Bandung’s old hill station charm, Yogyakarta’s temples and markets, and the frontier landscapes of Banyuwangi.
You’ll ride the train through the volcanic highlands of the island, enjoying multiple stops to wander streets packed with food stalls, explore royal palaces, and climb volcanoes that dominate the horizon.
We start in Jakarta with a walk through Kota Tua, street-side breakfasts of gado-gado and nasi uduk, and a stop at Café Batavia. Then it’s the Argo Parahyangan train through the highlands to Bandung, exploring tea houses, art deco buildings, and the hidden nightlife along Braga Street. Next, the Lodaya Pagi train delivers us to Yogyakarta, where we see the Kraton, Taman Sari Water Castle, Malioboro Street, and Prambanan Temple. From there, we continue to Banyuwangi for the Ijen Crater trek, witnessing sulphur miners at sunrise, before crossing by ferry to Bali.
This is one of the best value trips YPT are currently offering, with our Java by Train trip not just costing a fraction of what our competitors charge, but also being much more authentic. There are no tourist traps on this tour, this is us getting down and dirty on a truly icon railway journeys in Asia.
The tour finishes in Bali, and links directly into our East Timor tour starting the same day. This gives you the option to continue into one of Southeast Asia’s most remote, challenging, and least visited nations.
Sunday 27th September – Jakarta
Monday 28th September – Jakarta
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Tuesday 29th September – Jakarta – Bandung
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Wednesday 30th September – Bandung – Yogyakarta
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Thursday 1st October – Yogyakarta
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Friday 2nd October – Yogyakarta – Banyuwangi
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Saturday 3rd October – Banyuwangi
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Sunday 4th October – Mount Ijen Blue Fire – Bali
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Monday 5th October – Bali
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