East Java
311 water features • 303 waterfalls • 4 dams • 3 springs • 1 weirs
Discover East Java’s Hidden Water Wonders
East Java, a jewel of Indonesia’s eastern archipelago, beckons nature lovers with over 300 spectacular water features waiting to be explored. From the thundering roar of 303 waterfalls to the serene flow of three natural springs, the region offers an unrivaled playground for eco‑tourists, adventure travelers, and anyone craving the refreshing scent of mist‑kissed cliffs. Add to that four impressive dams and a historic weir, and you’ll find 311 unique water spots that showcase the province’s diverse landscapes—from the volcanic highlands of Banyuwangi to the lush valleys of Malang.
Whether you’re chasing the iconic Tumpak Sewu waterfall, seeking the secret cascades tucked away in the Bromo‑Tengger‑Semeru National Park, or paddling through crystal‑clear spring pools in Jember, East Java’s water attractions promise unforgettable moments. Each sub‑region unfolds its own character: the rugged coastlines of Pasuruan, the tea‑covered hills of Blitar, and the cultural heartland of Surabaya all provide distinct entry points for your water‑filled adventure.
Plan your itinerary with our East Java travel guide and dive into the best waterfalls in Indonesia, hidden springs, and scenic dam vistas. Pack your hiking boots, bring a waterproof camera, and let East Java’s flowing treasures inspire your next nature getaway. 🌊✨
Featured Attractions
Meru Betiri National Park
Waterfall East JavaPantai Kedung Tumpang
Waterfall East JavaWisata Alam Sumber Jenon
Waterfall East JavaKolam Renang Umbulan
Waterfall East JavaAir Terjun Banyu Urip
Waterfall East Java
Bendungan Sutami
Dam East JavaAir Terjun Midodaren
Waterfall East JavaAir Terjun Selogiri
Waterfall East JavaUnderwater Cave
Waterfall East JavaWisata Alam Banyuanyar (WAB)
Waterfall East JavaAgrowisata Telaga Madiredo
Waterfall East JavaBatu Love Garden - BALOGA
Waterfall East JavaNeighboring Regions
- (4 spots)
- Aceh (39 spots)
- Bali (154 spots)
- Bangka-Belitung Islands (9 spots)
- Banten (20 spots)
- Bengkulu (22 spots)
- Central Java (59 spots)
- Central Kalimantan (10 spots)
- Central Sulawesi (29 spots)
- Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (18 spots)