Explore Kapas Biru Waterfall: A Hidden Gem in East Java, Indonesia

Kapas Biru Waterfall is the first of a trio of awesome waterfalls that can be visited on a day trip from Malang or Lumajang, East Java. Also known as Air Terjun Kapas Biru (in Indonesian), this massive waterfall is set against an orange rock wall, and it is surrounded by prehistoric-looking jungles and giant bamboo trees. This travel guide will explain how to get there and everything you need to know before you go!

Kapas Biru Waterfall Hike

The name Air Terjun Kapas Biru translates to ‘blue cotton waterfall.’ This name likely comes from the hazy blue color of the falls in the evening. The hike to the waterfall is pretty straightforward, taking only about 30 minutes one way. The return trip is notably uphill, so it is advisable to carry some water.

There is one slightly sketchy section where you need to climb down a ladder; however, it’s manageable and takes only a minute. Upon reaching a clearing with rice paddies, you’ll know you’re almost at the waterfall!

There are excellent photo spots near the waterfall, including a cluster of giant bamboo trunks offering a creative backdrop for photography. Consequently, this area is a paradise for photographers. However, be aware that tree cover can create dim lighting later in the afternoon.

I also managed to capture some stunning drone footage; you can see some of these shots in this drone video of Indonesia on YouTube.

Giant fern and Kapas Biru Waterfall in East Java Indonesia
Giant fern and Kapas Biru Waterfall in East Java Indonesia
Bamboo trees at Kapas Biru Waterfall in East Java Indonesia
Bamboo trees at Kapas Biru Waterfall in East Java Indonesia
Kapas Biru Waterfall in East Java Indonesia
Kapas Biru Waterfall in East Java Indonesia

Extra: Coban Sriti Waterfall

If you continue hiking past the first waterfall, you will find a second one called Coban Sriti. Unfortunately, I got a late start and ran out of time before I could visit this one. From Kapas Biru, it takes another 20-30 minutes of hiking, along with multiple river crossings, to reach Coban Sriti.

Entrance Fees

As of 2024, there is an entrance fee of 10,000 Rupiah and a parking fee of 5,000 Rupiah. However, no one was collecting fees during my visit, so it may vary based on your timing.

How To Get To Kapas Biru Waterfall

Kapas Biru waterfall is located in Lumajang, East Java. The nearest airport is Abdul Rachman Saleh (MLG) in Malang, which has direct flights from Bali (DPS). You can also reach Malang easily by train from Yogyakarta, which is how I arrived.

The best way to explore the waterfalls is by hiring a driver on a day trip from the city of Malang. This allows you to visit three stunning waterfalls in one day—Tumpak Sewu, Kabut Pelangi, and Kapas Biru.

Best Kapas Biru Tour

Klook offers a fantastic Kapas Biru + Tumpak Sewu Waterfalls Tour for 350,000 IDR ($23 USD) per person for groups of 2-3 people, providing an economical option for larger groups as well.

This is a full-day trip from Malang and comes highly recommended. I have utilized Klook for numerous tours and activities globally, and they have always provided excellent service!

Where We Stayed

The best place to base yourself for visiting these waterfalls is Malang. The city is home to numerous excellent restaurants and hotels, making it easily accessible from Bali or Yogyakarta.

I stayed at the OYO 353 hotel in Malang, which cost only 210,000 Rupiah ($15 USD) for a clean double room equipped with cold A/C, hot shower, and 30 Mbps WiFi.

The value was exceptional! I will certainly return. Prices may vary, so keep watching for great deals.

OYO 353 Hotel in Malang
We stayed at the OYO 353 hotel for just $15 USD for a clean double room with cold A/C, hot shower, and 30 Mbps WiFi. Incredible value!
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