1 day
Daily Tour
12 people
English, Indonesian
Join a small group of fellow explorers for an unforgettable journey to Tumpak Sewu, often called the Niagara of the East. This towering curtain waterfall drops dramatically into a lush green amphitheater, creating one of the most photogenic landscapes in Indonesia. Starting with a scenic drive through rural East Java, you’ll descend steep paths and bamboo ladders with your guide to reach the base, where the mist cools the air and rainbows appear in the spray. Along the way, you’ll also visit hidden viewpoints and other nearby falls. With a fixed itinerary, friendly group energy, and local insights, this is the perfect trip for solo travelers or small groups looking to experience nature’s raw beauty without breaking the bank.
Start your adventure with a private pick-up from your hotel or Malang airport—bright and early to make the most of the day.
Enjoy a comfortable ride through East Java’s countryside as we head toward the majestic Tumpak Sewu Waterfall.
Arrive at Tumpak Sewu and take your time soaking in the views. Trek down to the base, snap stunning photos, and feel the mist from one of Indonesia’s most breathtaking waterfalls.
After the adventure, sit back and relax as we drive you back to your hotel in Malang—tired but thrilled.
Tumpak Sewu involves river trekking, slippery rocks, and misty cliffs—pack with adventure in mind.
Yes! You’ll be grouped with other travelers.
Your tour guide will reach out on the day of your trip, typically a few hours before pickup time. Communication is done via WhatsApp, depending on your preference.
Feel free to confirm your contact details in advance to ensure a smooth experience. We're always here to help if you need assistance before the guide gets in touch.
Travel insurance is not mandatory, but we highly recommend it for your peace of mind. A good policy can cover:
It’s a small step that can make a big difference—especially when exploring natural destinations.
Yes, you can swim in the natural pools—but be cautious, as currents can be strong and rocks slippery.
It’s about a 30-minute descent to the base, with steep and wet sections along the way.
May to September is ideal—dry season means safer trails and clearer views of the falls.
It’s possible, but not recommended—trails get slippery and flash floods can occur. Always check the forecast.
Basic facilities are available near the entrance, including snack stalls and simple restrooms.
No official age limit, but kids and elders should be supervised closely due to the terrain.
Moderate to challenging—expect steep paths, river crossings, and slippery rocks. Good shoes are a must.
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