Adventure in Dieng highland (4D3N)
from
Rp 7.550.000/ person
start
Yogyakarta / Purwokerto
finish
Yogyakarta / Purwokerto
- Dieng - Java
 - Heritage Trip Dieng
 - Java Island
 
12 AM
Min. 4 Pax
overview
Explore the second-highest inhabited plateau in the world — after Tibet!
Located 2,000 meters above sea level, Dieng offers cool mountain air, sometimes even cold enough to feel like winter. This highland is full of beauty — from mountains, craters, and lakes to traditional food, ancient temples, and rich farmlands.
Your trip to Dieng will take you to meet local people and community tourism groups who help preserve Dieng’s culture and traditions. You’ll also get the chance to interact with friendly locals from diverse backgrounds who have lived together in harmony for generations.
Dieng is perfect for anyone who loves adventure, nature, and meaningful cultural experiences.
what's included
															land transport
AC car transport throughout the trip, including airport/station transfers (Yogyakarta/Purwokerto).
															meals
						Meals during the trip:
Breakfast 3x, Lunch 3x, Dinner 3x					
															tickets
- Admission tickets to all mentioned tourist destinations.
- All sightseeing and activities mentioned in the itinerary.
															photo + video
A personal photographer will document every meaningful moment of this journey.
															expert guide
The journey is led by an experienced local guide.
															accommodation
3 Nights in a Local Community Homestay (Type A) - Sharing Room (2 guests per room)
															travel kit
Tumbler & Totebag Sejiva.id
															insurance
River Tubing Activity Insurance
what's excluded
															
															
															- airline tickets & airport tax
 - personal travel insurance (recommended)
 - personal expenses
 
															- tipping for guide and crew
 
itinerary

Welcome to the Dieng Plateau!
Upon arrival, you’ll begin your journey with the Bima Lukar Cleansing Ritual, where you’ll wash your face and hands as a symbolic act of purification before stepping onto the sacred land of Dieng.
Next, you’ll explore the Bima Lukar Temple complex and take part in an activity where you’ll learn to write ancient inscriptions — a unique souvenir to bring home.
After enjoying lunch at a local Dieng restaurant, the adventure continues to Sikidang Crater, the largest active crater in the Dieng area.
In the evening, take some time to rest at your hotel before experiencing traditional culinary delights at a local pawon (Javanese-style kitchen).

Let’s welcome the sunrise from the cool highlands of Dieng!
This morning, you’ll explore Dieng’s ancient past through the Liyangan archaeological site, an old settlement from the 9th-century Mataram era. Excavations have uncovered temple ruins, remains of wooden and bamboo houses, and various clay pottery artifacts.
After lunch, you’ll visit Umbul Jumprit, a sacred spring area for Hindu communities, before heading to Batu Ratapan Angin, a scenic viewpoint where you can admire both Telaga Warna and Telaga Pengilon from above.
In the evening, enjoy a hands-on cultural experience by learning to craft traditional Dieng Wayang Mendong puppets and join a Javanese astrology reading class.

Good morning!
Today, you’ll start your adventure by exploring Curug Bajing, a beautiful waterfall surrounded by lush green scenery and refreshing mountain air.
After that, it’s time for some water fun! Enjoy river tubing at Welo Asri, where you can feel the cool, fresh river water and have an exciting time with your friends.
Once you’ve had your fill of fun, you’ll continue with a forest trekking experience, taking in the clean air and the peaceful sounds of nature. Before heading back to your hotel, you’ll get to taste Saouto Batur, a traditional local dish from Dieng.

Your last day in Dieng begins with Dwarawati meditation, followed by breakfast and check-out.
Before heading back to the airport or train station, you’ll make a brief stop to enjoy the lush tea plantations at Teh Tambi, admire the clear waters of Telaga Menjer, and try Mi Ongklok, a traditional dish from Dieng — fun, isn’t it?
We hope this adventure leaves a positive impact on the places you visited and becomes an unforgettable experience for you.
See you again on your next adventure with Sejiva!
why you’ll love
this experience
				nature
						 Reconnect with nature in Dieng and experience the fresh, crisp air firsthand. Enjoy the stunning landscapes of Dieng, from rolling mountains and clear lakes to active craters, the remarkable local agriculture, and a variety of natural treats you can taste, such as Carica fruit.
new friends
Adventure on an unforgettable journey with like-minded travelers who share the same passion and care for local communities, culture, and the environment.
culture
Explore and experience firsthand the culture and historical traces of Ancient Mataram in Dieng. Follow the Ondo Budho route, visit the Liyangan site, and discover the Hindu culture and history at the temples scattered across the Dieng Plateau, including the sacred springs at Umbul Jumprit.
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