MALANG - The Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park (TNBTS) Headquarters reopened the Semeru Mountain climbing route on April 24, 2026, after it was previously closed since November 19, 2025.
Head of the TNBTS Headquarters Rudijanta Tjahja Nugraha said the opening of the highest mountain climbing route on Java was a decision taken after multi-party coordination.
"Activities on the Mount Semeru climbing route will be reopened starting April 24, 2026," said Rudi, quoted by ANTARA, Thursday, April 23.
The opening of the Mount Semeru climbing route is contained in the Announcement Letter from the TNBTS Headquarters Number: PG.6/T.8/TU/KSA.04.01/B/04/2026 which was issued on Wednesday (22/4).
In the letter, it was explained that the deadline for climbing was set until the Ranu Kumbulo area.
With these restrictions, climbers are not allowed to climb to the top of the mountain.
Rudi said that people who want to climb Semeru are required to buy tickets online through the official website of the TNBTS Headquarters at http://bromotenggersemeru.id on H-2 before the climbing day.
The quota for climbing that was opened by the big hall, namely 200 people per day with a duration of two days and one night.
"For climbers who have made online reservations from November 19 to December 18, 2025 can reschedule or reschedule through the link https://bit.ly/reschedule-semeru-2026," he said.
The Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park Headquarters appeals to all prospective climbers to follow all the updated procedures for climbing Mount Semeru, such as entering from the official route at Ranu Pani to carrying administrative equipment.
Meanwhile, the Public Relations Officer of the TNBTS Headquarters, Endrip Wahyutama, added that in anticipation of climbers who climb to the summit area, his party requires the use of local climbing guides.
"That is an effort to anticipate climbers who go to the top," said Endrip.
For information, the closure of the Semeru climbing route on November 19 was due to the fact that the mountain was erupting at that time, so it had the potential to threaten the safety of climbers.
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