Tumpak Sewu Waterfall

Niagara of Java Island

Tumpak Sewu Waterfall, often called the “Niagara of Java Island”, is one of East Java’s most spectacular natural wonders. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Semeru—the tallest peak in Java and an active volcano—this curtain-shaped waterfall is fed by the Glidik River flowing down from Semeru. Its name, Tumpak Sewu, means “a thousand waterfalls” in Javanese, perfectly describing the mesmerizing sight of countless cascades plunging side by side in a semi-circular wall of water. Surrounded by lush cliffs and tropical greenery, Tumpak Sewu offers visitors an unforgettable blend of raw power and serene beauty, making it a must-see destination that rivals the grandeur of Niagara, right here in Java.

How to get to Tumpak Sewu?

Tumpak Sewu Waterfall is situated on the border of Malang and Lumajang in East Java, Indonesia. Specifically, it spans two villages: Sidomulyo in the Pronojiwo district of Lumajang and Sidorenggo in the Ampel Gading district of Malang.

From Surabaya: This location is reachable easier from Surabaya Airport or city central it need approx 2.5 hours. From Malang: to reach this location from Malang it need approx 1.5 hours from Malang

To get there we facilite you the private transport service from Surabaya, and could tour to Tumpak Sewu could combine with tour to Bromo

Entrances Tickets Price?

What the Price of Entrances Ticekst to Tumpak Sewu ?
The pass for the attractions is available for international tourists, allowing access to three sites (Tumpak Sewu, Goa Tetes) is IDR 175,000 per person

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