Getting Around / Transport
how to get around in Java
Lena and Chris
East Java, Indonesia
Trains are the best way between cities. Java's rail network is comfortable, cheap and scenic — the Yogyakarta–Surabaya–Banyuwangi line links most of this guide. Book ahead on the Access by KAI app, especially in peak season.
Hire a private driver for the rural clusters. The Pronojiwo waterfalls, Bromo and Ijen have little public transport — a driver for the day (~IDR 550,000–750,000/car) is the sane option and lets you chase early light.
Grab & Gojek only work in the cities. Great in Yogyakarta, Malang and Surabaya for cars and bikes; near-useless in villages and at trailheads, so arrange return transport in advance.
Scooters suit Yogyakarta, not the mountains. Fine for temple-hopping and Watu Purbo, but steep, rough access roads (Nepal van Java, Sarkawi, Sarangan side) demand a strong bike or a jeep.
Bromo & Ijen need a 4x4 or organized tour. Private cars can't cross Bromo's sand sea pre-sunrise; jeep tours handle the logistics and the brutal early start.
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