Batties Bob, are you ready for sunrise that you will never forget? Gunung Batur is one of the most iconic natural wonders of Bali, offering a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and beauty that drops the jaw.
Imagine this: Hiking under the starry sky, breathing in the crispy mountain air, and watching the spill of the first golden light across the peak -rough peak of Mount Gunung Mountain. Do you want to pursue a view or story? A Mountain Batur Trek is one for books!
Intrigued by what makes climbing so magical? Let Bob take you there, step by step!
Where is Mount Batur?
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Located in the Kintamani highlands, Mount Bature is in the northeast of Bali, hugged between lush forests, volcanic stone fields, and calm Bature Lake. At 1,717 meters above sea level, this active stratovolcano is the second highest peak on the island and a standpoint that stands out in the dramatic landscape of Bali.
Accessibility? Super can be done! From Ubud, you can get to Trailhead in just 1.5 to 2 hours. Derived from Denpasar, Seminyak, or Canggu? Expect the 2.5 to 3 hours a beautiful journey through villages and winding mountain roads. Many visitors join the sun rising trex with the initial pick-up, because let’s come true, the golden clock shines on the crater of the volcano worth every minute sleepy!
What makes Mount Buruso Mountain more attractive not only the scenery. This is still very alive! The last volcano erupted in 2000 and continued to be monitored as an active geological power. Caldera Batur around it, which was formed by one of the biggest eruption in history more than 20,000 years ago, is now part of the Global UNESCO Geopark, which is celebrated because of its rich volcanic history and a variety of ecosystems. Think about lava fields, hot springs, fertile soil, and interesting spiritual atmosphere not only adventurers but also pilgrims!
And its beauty? You don’t just come here for the mountain. The area around Mount Batur is decorated with hidden gems such as calm temples, lake -edge cafes, and natural hot springs that make the trip more useful.
Let’s find what else you can explore when you are here in the clouds!
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7 tourist attractions that must be visited near Mount Batur
Legendary sunrise
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This is the reason most people wake up at 2 am in Bali, and trust Bob, it’s really commensurate!
Mount Batur Sunrise Trek is a transitional rite for adventure lovers who visit the island. You will start your climb in the dark, guided by a flashlight and occasionally the stars above. The cool mountain air, volcanic gravel under the feet, and occasionally the monkey chat adjusts the scene for something unforgettable.
After about 1.5 to 2 hours of medium trekking, you will reach the peak on time to watch the sky spinning from the deep orange indigo. From above, you will be valued with views of Lake Batur, the surrounding caldera, and even Mount Agung and Lombok on Mount Rinjani on bright days.
Don’t be surprised if your guide offers a volcanic egg -coated egg breakfast at the top! This is part of a unique, and delicious experience. Pro tips from BOB: Layer of use, packing headlamps, and order with local guides for the safest and most subtle trip!
Panoramic views of Lake Batur, Mount Agung and Rinjani from Afar
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One of the best prizes after conquering Mount Batur? Looks! From various favorable places along the journey, especially near the summit, you will get a panoramic panorama that sweeps the sparkling Lake Batur below, framed by a wide crescent moon from ancient caldera. Party for eyes, right?
On a sunny morning, sunrise painting a landscape in gold, revealed the magnificent silhouette of Mount Agung, the highest and most sacred volcano in Bali. If you are more fortunate, you might even glance at Mount Rinjani across the sea in Lombok, a rare scene that makes you wake up really commensurate!
So, take your bob time, inhale everything, and don’t forget to take iconic peak photos when you do it!
Toya Bungkah Hot Spring
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After a cold trip and a windy peak, there is nothing better than soaking your tired feet in natural summer, and Toya Bungkah is just a place!
Located right on the edge of Lake Batur, this summer point offers a warm pool and is rich in minerals with views of unbeatable water and mountains around it.
Local people believe that geothermal waters here have healing nature, but even if you are only here to relax, the experience is pure happiness! A steamy pool, mountain air, and soft sulfur aroma reminds you – you are bathing at the bottom of a living volcano!
This is a perfect post-fishery treat, and many trekking packages even include stopping here. Come early after the trip before the crowd in, and bring a change of clothes so that you can soak stress!
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Trunyan Village
Looking for something a little outside the path that was beaten, and maybe a little mysterious, Bob’s best friend? Trunyan Village, which is located on the east coast of Lake Batur, is not your typical Balinese destination!
This remote village is home to the Balinese people, considered as the original inhabitants of the island, and offers a rare view on ancient Balinese customs.
What makes Trunyan famous, and a little frightening to some people, is a unique burial tradition. Instead of cremating the dead, as is common in Bali, Trunyan people place the corpses under the sacred tree called Taru Menyan. Believe it or not, naturally neutralizes odors. The bones are left resting in a bamboo cage, untouched and uninterrupted.
To get there, you have to take a boat across Lake Batur, a trip that will only offer you a beautiful view of a postcard. Because you will visit a sacred place, always be respectful, go with a local guide, and prepare an unforgettable experience!
Shining Shining Reports Shining Shining
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Do you think Mount Batur has just climbed? Think again!
Batur UNESCO Global Geopark changes the entire volcanic region into an open classroom, and is far more interesting than it sounds!
This Geopark is recognized by UNESCO because of its geological, cultural, and ecological significance, making it one of the most interesting natural sites of Bali. Here, you will find dramatic lava fields from past eruptions, black volcanic rock formations, fertile agricultural land, and communities that have lived in harmony with volcanoes for centuries.
You can explore interpretive paths, visit the Geopark Museum, and even learn how volcanic activities not only form land, but also local life, agricultural traditions, and spiritual beliefs. This is an opportunity to experience batur outside Instagram, deeper, richer, and far more memorable.
Curious thoughts and nature lovers, this is your jam!
Ulun Danu Batur Temple
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If you explore the Batur area, don’t miss one of the most important temples in Bali: Temple Ulun Danu Batur! Perched on the outer edge of Batur Caldera, this amazing temple complex is dedicated to Dewi Danu, Dewi Lake and Water, making it a vital spiritual center for the agricultural life of the island.
Initially built at the foot of Mount Batur, the temple was moved after a large eruption in 1926, and extraordinary, the main temple survived without being touched by lava! At present, the temple stands upright as a symbol of endurance, balance, and deep respect for nature.
The architecture is classic Bali: the gate of decoration, the tiered tower, and a quiet yard framed by the background of Mount Misty. This is lacking tourists than the temples in southern Bali, where the visit feels more intimate and calm. Make sure you stop by because the temple is the place where the spiritual heartbeat of the mountain can really be felt!
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Penelokan Village
If you lack time or just want the best view of Batur without sweating, Penelokan Village is your place. Sitting right on the edge of the Batur Caldera rim, the highlands in the highway in accordance with its name. “Penegling” means “point of view” in Balinese, and that gives!
From here, you get a panoramic view of postcards from Mount Batur, Lake Batur, and a large black lava field stretches across the valley. This is a type of view that makes you stop mediate Mid-Sooter just to take everything.
Located with local stalls and cafes, Penelokan is also the right place to sip a cup of warm Balinese coffee while soaking in the mountain air. You will find many photo op, but the vibrations remain peaceful, far from the busy tourist path. No increase, no problem, Bob’s best friend, soak in pure and relaxed beauty!
Front row sunrise: experiencing Mount Batur from Bobocabin
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Want to wake up to Mount Batur practically in your backyard? Bobocabin Kintamani, Bali Placing you right on the edge of the adventure, with a view of the caldera that is second to none, crispy morning air, and a comfortable smart cabin located in nature. This is the perfect basecamp for your sunrise or a peaceful reset after exploring the hidden gems of Batur.
Prefer to stay closer to the city with a touch of charm of rice fields? Bobocabin Ubud, Bali Offering a calm escape that is still easy to reach from Mount Batur and other icon places in Central Bali. However, you are never far from the mountain, fog, and magic moment!
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