Join a thrilling sunrise trek up Bali’s Mt. Batur with a local guide. Experience breathtaking views and explore the historic caldera.
Join a thrilling sunrise trek up Bali’s Mt. Batur with a local guide. Experience breathtaking views and explore the historic caldera.
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Kuta - ITINERARY
02:00-03:00 AM: Pick-up time (depending on your hotel location). 04:00 AM: Start the trek to Mount Batur, Bali.
06:15 AM: Reach the summit crater to enjoy the breathtaking view and sunrise.
08:00 AM: Begin the descent to Toya Bungkah Village.
09:00 AM: Arrive at Toya Bungkah Village (end point).
11:30 AM: Visit a Balinese Coffee…
- Kuta - ITINERARY
02:00-03:00 AM: Pick-up time (depending on your hotel location). 04:00 AM: Start the trek to Mount Batur, Bali.
06:15 AM: Reach the summit crater to enjoy the breathtaking view and sunrise.
08:00 AM: Begin the descent to Toya Bungkah Village.
09:00 AM: Arrive at Toya Bungkah Village (end point).
11:30 AM: Visit a Balinese Coffee plantation.
02:00 PM: Return to your hotel.
WHAT TO BRING:
Jacket, hiking shoes, camera.

- Hotel pick-up and return
- Experienced English-speaking trekking guides
- Breakfast included
- Entrance fee to Kintamani Area
- Hotel pick-up and return
- Experienced English-speaking trekking guides
- Breakfast included
- Entrance fee to Kintamani Area
- Lunch
- Lunch
Mount Batur is situated in the Kintamani sub-district of Bangli district. Between 1804 and 2000, Mount Batur erupted 30 times. The most destructive eruption occurred from August 2 to September 21, 1926, when lava engulfed Batur Village and Ulun Danu Batur Temple. Standing at 1,717 meters above sea level, part of the mountain’s structure collapsed due to…
Mount Batur is situated in the Kintamani sub-district of Bangli district. Between 1804 and 2000, Mount Batur erupted 30 times. The most destructive eruption occurred from August 2 to September 21, 1926, when lava engulfed Batur Village and Ulun Danu Batur Temple. Standing at 1,717 meters above sea level, part of the mountain’s structure collapsed due to a massive eruption, creating a large crater known as the caldera. With an elevation of 1,717 meters, the trails here are favored by novice climbers. Mount Batur offers breathtaking views. Climbing typically begins around 3 a.m., and it takes approximately 3 hours for beginners to reach the summit.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.