Most reviewed Volcanos in Maluku Islands


  1. 4.5 Gunung Banda Api (62 reviews)
    - Steep & hard trek
    Volcanos
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    Dont get tricked by the view from the bandaneira. The trek itself is quite hard, especially if you are first after few days. Cautions & problems 1) Tons of moving rocks below your feet makes you slipping and possible hurting your legs & feets. Find a stick, dont go alone. Way down is way more dangerous than up. 2) Dont go when its gonna be raining!!!! 3) I have cleaned about 30-40 nets with huge spiders on the way to the top, bdcause we were first after one week of no-climb. Take a stick and look above your head. 4) There are hundreds of mosquito, you can not stop if you dont have long trousers & sleeves. We could stop max for 10 seconds with shorts. Hike is 2 long hour upwards. Repellent doesnt work as you are absolutely wet even if in good trekking condition. 5) If its cloudy, you not gonna see anything from top 6) afternoon climb is more in the shade, but best is to go in the morning. Worst time is start at 9-10 PM. Be sure to take minimum of 1.5l water per person. Beware of falling rocks from person climbing in front of you. And enjoy, was great experience and view!!! See more..
  2. 4.5 Mount Gamalama (12 reviews)
    - Climbing Mount Gamalama
    Mountains • Volcanos
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    A beautifull climp. Started about 10 back at 17.00. You need a good condition. Path is rather difficult. Much clay. Please take sticks with you and a lot of water. When it is wet or raining waite then for another dry day. I slept in B&B Kurnia homestay Ternate. Good adress. She can help you to find guides. My guides were IBNU 0812-4249-9387 en Ryan 0821-5418-7013. Good guys. Check If the have food with them and water otherwise you have to feed them. See more..
  3. 4.5 Mount Ibu (10 reviews)
    - The ultimate camping experience
    Monday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Volcanos
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    Ibu volcano is a very interesting and unique experience. The volcano exploded about every 20 minutes and we saw lava in the night. Read more about it on my blog youandmetraveling2 See more..