Banyuwangi

Djawatan Forest

About Djawatan Forest

A surreal plantation grove of centuries-old trembesi trees with enormous aerial root systems that create a cathedral-like canopy. The mist that sometimes settles between trunks in the early morning has made this a cult photography destination, though it's easy to visit without the crowds by arriving at 06:30 AM.

Getting to Djawatan Forest

30-minute drive southwest of Banyuwangi town near Srono village. No public transport — private car or scooter required. Open sunrise to sunset, small entrance fee.

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