Conquer Mount Batur at dawn for an adventurous, challenging, and rewarding hike. Experience Bali’s stunning double caldera and breathtaking vistas.
Conquer Mount Batur at dawn for an adventurous, challenging, and rewarding hike. Experience Bali’s stunning double caldera and breathtaking vistas.
- Mount Batur - Mount Batur or Gunung Batur is an iconic, extremely-active volcano that rises to 1,717m or 5,633 feet. Mount Batur can be conquered by physically-fit hikers in around two and a half hours. Climbing Mount Batur offers a rare opportunity to enjoy an unforgettable sunrise from the top of an active volcano. The views of Bali from the top…
- Mount Batur - Mount Batur or Gunung Batur is an iconic, extremely-active volcano that rises to 1,717m or 5,633 feet. Mount Batur can be conquered by physically-fit hikers in around two and a half hours. Climbing Mount Batur offers a rare opportunity to enjoy an unforgettable sunrise from the top of an active volcano. The views of Bali from the top are simply stunning.
After reaching the summit and witnessing the sunrise (weather permitting) we will hike around the three volcano craters - a truly spectacular experience! Our guide will carry water, snacks and breakfast for you to make this an unforgettable experience.
- Breakfast
- Breakfast
Climbing Mount Batur, Bali’s most famous active volcano, in the early hours of a new day is one of the most adventorous, challenging and rewarding experiences on the Island of the Gods.
Mount Batur (Gunung Batur), located north west of Mount Agung, offers with its “double caldera” (one crater inside another) undoubtedly one of Bali’s most stunning…
Climbing Mount Batur, Bali’s most famous active volcano, in the early hours of a new day is one of the most adventorous, challenging and rewarding experiences on the Island of the Gods.
Mount Batur (Gunung Batur), located north west of Mount Agung, offers with its “double caldera” (one crater inside another) undoubtedly one of Bali’s most stunning vistas. The first historically documented eruption of Batur was in 1804, and it has been frequently active since then with the last major eruption in 1963. The south east side of the larger 10×13 km caldera contains a caldera lake, Danau Batur, the largest crater lake on Bali and an important source of fish. The inner crater is a classic volcano-shaped peak that reaches 1,717 meter. The caldera is populated and includes the two main villages of Kedisan and Toya Bungkah.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.