More than half of the world's sub aerial
volcanoes lie within the Ring of Fire, a series of volcanic uprisings
that line the edge of the Pacific tectonic plate, and one of the most
dramatic hot spots is Indonesia's Java, home to 42 volcanoes that have
caused untold damage over the millennia. The only way to really
understand the power of a volcano is to witness it in the flesh. That's
why Germany-based outfitter Volcano Discovery offers 18-day
vulcanologist-guided trips through the heart of Java.
Participants
visit more than half a dozen live volcanoes, kicking the trip off by
sailing up to Krakatoa, which exploded in 1883 and tore the former
island to shreds.
During the following weeks, they camp on Rakata
Island's shores, soak in hot springs, hike up to peer into craters, and,
if they're lucky, watch as an active volcano spews glowing hot lava
down its shoulders. They also see the lasting effects of these
cataclysmic eruptions, including lunar-like landscapes of ash fields,
lava flows, turquoise lakes, steaming craters, and simmering mud pools.
It's all a distinct reminder of the Earth's internal, ever present
inferno.
Volcano Discovery offers 18-day Volcanoes of Java tours from $2,723, including accommodations, transportation and meals (
www.volcanodiscovery.com).