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Mount Batur

Mount Batur, an active volcano in northeastern Bali, is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers. Standing at 1,717 meters, it offers one of the most stunning sunrise trekking experiences on the island. Hikers begin their journey before dawn, reaching the summit in time to witness a breathtaking sunrise over Lake Batur, with panoramic views of Mount Agung and Mount Rinjani in the distance.

The area is also known for its volcanic landscape, natural hot springs, and the scenic Batur Caldera. Travelers can explore traditional villages like Toya Bungkah, where they can relax in geothermal hot springs after the trek.

From Mount Batur, visitors can take trips to nearby attractions like the Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud, the sacred Tirta Empul Temple, and the serene Kintamani Highlands. Whether for trekking, relaxation, or cultural experiences, Mount Batur is a must-visit for nature lovers in Bali.

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Faq about Bali

  • Summer (April–October): Dry, sunny, ideal for outdoor activities and high tourist crowds.
  • Monsoon (November–March): Rainy with brief showers, fewer crowds, perfect for relaxation and cultural experiences.
  • Winter (June–August): Cool, dry, peak season with larger crowds and higher prices.

Most visitors to Bali (Indonesia) can enter without a visa for stays up to 30 days for tourism purposes. If you want to extend your stay, you can usually apply for a visa extension for an additional 30 days. Check with your local Indonesian embassy or consulate for specific visa requirements based on your nationality before you travel.

Road distances between the important destinations are given below:

  • Denpasar (Airport) to Ubud – 35 km, 1–1.5 hrs
  • Denpasar (Airport) to Seminyak – 10 km, 25–30 mins
  • Ubud to Kuta – 30 km, 1–1.5 hrs
  • Ubud to Tanah Lot – 25 km, 45 mins–1 hr
  • Seminyak to Uluwatu – 20 km, 45 mins–1 hr
  • Kuta to Uluwatu – 20 km, 45 mins
  • Kuta to Nusa Dua – 15 km, 30–45 mins
  • Sanur to Ubud – 25 km, 45 mins–1 hr
  • Ubud to Mount Batur – 60 km, 1.5–2 hrs
  • Sanur to Tanah Lot – 35 km, 1 hr
  • Uluwatu Temple – Cliffside temple with stunning views and Kecak dance.
  • Sacred Monkey Forest (Ubud) – Lush forest with playful macaques.
  • Tanah Lot – Iconic sea temple, best at sunset.
  • Mount Batur – Sunrise trek with panoramic views.
  • Kuta Beach – Surfing, vibrant nightlife, and sandy shores.

Pack light, breathable clothes, swimwear, comfortable footwear, a sarong for temples, a light jacket, sun protection (hat, sunglasses), and rain gear (during rainy season).

To reach Bali, book a flight to Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar). You can fly directly or via connecting flights from major regional hubs.

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