Climbing Mount Baturbali
Popular Sunrise Trek

Overview
Located in the Bangli region, Mount Batur stands at a height of 1,717 metres and is a popular trekking route during sunrise, owing to the spectacular views.
What To Expect?
A moderate hike starting in the pre-dawn darkness to reach the summit by sunrise. Witness a breathtaking panorama of Lake Batur and the surrounding peaks of Mt. Abang and Mt. Agung. Enjoy a simple breakfast often cooked using the volcano's natural steam vents.
Tips
- Wear warm layers as the summit temperature can drop significantly before sunrise.
- Sturdy hiking shoes or sneakers with good grip are essential for the volcanic ash and rocky paths.
- Hire a local guide—they are mandatory for safety and provide headlamps and trekking poles.
- Pack a small raincoat as mountain weather can be unpredictable even in the dry season.
- After the descent, visit the nearby natural hot springs to soothe your muscles while overlooking the lake.
Exploring Climbing Mount Batur
More About Climbing Mount Batur
Located in the Bangli region of Kintamani, Mount Batur is one of Bali’s most iconic active volcanoes. Standing at 1,717 metres above sea level, it sits within a massive caldera formed by ancient eruptions, housing the beautiful crescent-shaped Lake Batur.
The trek is a favourite for adventure seekers because of the manageable difficulty and the rewarding sunrise views. On a clear day, hikers can see all the way to Mount Rinjani on the neighbouring island of Lombok. The area is also deeply spiritual for the Balinese, with Pura Ulun Danu Batur located on the rim.
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How to reach Climbing Mount Batur
Located in Kintamani. Most trekkers book a tour that includes pickup from Ubud (1 hour), Seminyak (2 hours), or Kuta (2.5 hours). If driving independently, aim for the parking area at Toya Bungkah village.
Tips for Visiting Climbing Mount Batur, bali
- Wear warm layers as the summit temperature can drop significantly before sunrise.
- Sturdy hiking shoes or sneakers with good grip are essential for the volcanic ash and rocky paths.
- Hire a local guide—they are mandatory for safety and provide headlamps and trekking poles.
- Pack a small raincoat as mountain weather can be unpredictable even in the dry season.
- After the descent, visit the nearby natural hot springs to soothe your muscles while overlooking the lake.



















































