Mt Batur Camping

Experience Both the Sunset and the Sunrise on this 2 Day/1 Night Trek to the Top of Mount Batur

Mt Batur Camping

Experience Both the Sunset and the Sunrise on this 2 Day/1 Night Trek to the Top of Mount Batur

Batur Camping, Bali, Indonesia

YOUR 5-STAR GUIDES

You’ll want experienced, licensed guides for this trip. Let us do all the work – you just enjoy the hike and the sunrise view. We provide the gear, cook your meals over the volcanic steam and pack everything for you. Hike the Caldera, get a dip in the hot springs and taste Kopi Luwak on your way back.

Wake Up to an Amazing Bali Sunrise

The sunrise atop Mount Batur is spectacular and may only be matched by the equally spectacular sunset. Get both with this package. You’ll enjoy a moderate hike to the summit where our guides will set up your tent and prepare your dinner as you enjoy the setting sun over the western sky. Wake up early the next morning for the sunrise over the the eastern sky and ocean as your guides prepare a hot breakfast cooked over steam from the volcano.

You’ll get the full treatment and won’t have to do anything, but enjoy your trek and the views. That’s the advantage of trekking with experienced, licensed guides who know the best campsites on the volcano.

Both the hike up and down will be scenic as you trek across the crater rim of Batur and back down to Toya Bungkah village to soothe your body and soul in the natural hot springs. On your way back, we’ll make a stop at a coffee plantation where you can learn about Balinese coffee and taste Kopi Luwak, the rarest coffee in the world.

At a Glance

  • Cost: US $120 per Person
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Ages: Children 6+ to Adult
  • Trek Duration: Approx 18 Hours
  • Trek Distance: 11km
  • Elevation: 1717m
  • Pickup/Dropoff: Included
  • Included: Crater Trek, Hot Springs, Coffee Plantation
  • Food/Beverages: Dinner, Breakfast, Water, Coffee, Tea
  • Licensed Guide: Yes
  • Language: English

Get All the Details Here

About mid-afternoon, our friendly, English-speaking driver will pick you up from your hotel in our air conditioned van. You’ll drive to the starting point at Toya Bungkah village where you’ll meet your English-speaking guide for a briefing on the trek. We encourage you to ask any questions regarding safety and the trek as well as the history and culture of the local area.

The hike up the volcano will be in daylight and you’ll get to experience the beautiful landscape and views as you ascend the mountain. Once at the top, the guides will set up camp, pitch your tent and prepare your dinner as you relax and enjoy the fantastic sunset over the volcanic valley. You’ll see the sky turn to almost every color you can imagine as daylight gives way to evening and eventually night. Here’ you’ll see millions of stars and be able to count the planets and constellations as well as the occasional shooting star.

You’ll wake up bright and early and open your tent to an amazing sunrise and view over the eastern sky as your guides prepare a morning breakfast cooked over the heat of volcanic steam. Enjoy coffee, tea or water with your breakfast.

After the gear is packed by your guides, you’ll head back down the volcano and across the rim of the crater with stunning views. Near the base of the mountain we’ll relax our muscles and joints in the soothing waters of the natural hot springs in Toya Bungkah village. We’ll board the van and make one more stop at the coffee plantation for coffee and tea tasting before heading back to your hotel.

Itinerary:

12:30-01:30 PM: Pick up from your hotel (exact time depends on where your hotel is located).


03.00 PM: Arrive at Toya Bungkah village, meet guide, get briefing and begin trek.


05.00 PM: Approximate arrival to the top of the volcano and camp site.


05.30 PM-07:30 PM: Refreshment, sunset viewing and dinner.


08:00 PM: Star gazing before bedtime.


05.45 AM: Wake for Sunrise and breakfast.


06.45 AM: Prepare for our trek across the crater rim and back down the mountain.


09.00 AM: Arrival back to Toya Bungkah village and hot springs.


11.30 AM: Visit to a coffee plantation.


12:30 PM: Back to your hotel.

 


 

Cost:

US $120.00 per person (minimum 2 people per group).

Your fee includes entry to Mount Batur Park as well as the hot springs. Please keep in mind that because all our treks and tours are very limited, we must insist on a 2 person minimum per booking. If you wish to book this package as a solo traveler, we must include a 50% charge to the total fee.

Service charges are not included in the fee so although tipping is not mandatory, it is always appreciated for guides who exceed your expectations.

Cancellation:

Please note that because of preparation and scheduling commitments, cancellations on the day of or the day before your trek or tour are non-refundable. In all other situations we will try our best to provide a full refund.

What to Bring:

  • Sport shoes (hiking boots are fine, but not required for this trek)
  • Long pants and warm jacket for the trek
  • Camera
  • Sunscreen
  • Swim suit
  • Change of clothes for after the hot springs.
  • Extra cash for Kopi Luwak and souvenirs.

You May Also Bring:

  • Personal snack food or beverages
  • A small pack or bag
  • Hiking stick
  • Hat to protect from the sun


Please do not bring:

  • Radio or music unless they are personal headphones
  • Pets
  • This hike is not suitable for baby carriages or strollers

Since we have not yet confirmed the exact location of your hotel, pick up times are approximate.

  • KUTA : 01.00 PM
  • LEGIAN : 01.00 PM
  • SEMINYAK : 01.00 PM
  • SANUR :01.30  PM
  • JIMBARAN : 01.00 PM
  • NUSA DUA : 01.00 PM
  • AMED :12.30 PM
  • LOVINA : 12.30 PM

We understand that you have invested a lot of time and money in your trip to Bali. We want to help make your trip as enjoyable as possible and we are excited to share with you our beautiful landscape, customs and culture.

We promise to deliver an experience that is beyond your expectations and will take special care to address all your concerns and to accommodate all your needs while you are with us.

We understand that a careless accident can impact your vacation in a negative way. Therefore our drivers are all licensed and drive safely to and from your destination. Our guides are experienced and knowledgeable, knowing the hazards and risks with each climb as well as the limitations of some of our guests. For your safety we will always err on the side of caution.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding safety, please contact us at trekkingexploration@gmail.com.

How long will it take to climb to the top of the volcano?

It takes 1.5 to 2 hours to trek up the mountain, depending on the fitness level of the group and the pace, which is set by you. The entire time up and down, including camping is about 18 hours.

Is Mount Batur and Active volcano?

Yes. The last eruption was in 2000 and lava continues to flow. Scientists are pretty good at predicting when eruptions occur so there is very little danger of a volcanic eruption while you are trekking Batur. For more information, please contact us here.

Will we see lava flows?

Yes. You can see lava flows from Kintamani as well as other parts of the hike. Our guides are experienced trekkers of Mount Batur and will take you to views of lava and other interesting scenery.

Do we really need to hire a guide for this trek?

Yes. The locals can be very protective of the mountain and usually insist that you take a guide, even though it is perfectly legal to hike up the mountain without one, provided you pay your fees. You will likely run into trouble with the local association, however, so we highly advise using a guide for this trek.

If you do not choose to use Bali Trekking Exploration, we encourage you to use another guide service that is experienced, licensed and knows the volcano.

Can you guarantee that I see the sunrise?

Unfortunately, because we can never predict weather conditions, it is impossible to say how well you will be able to see the sunset and sunrise. Fortunately, this trek never disappoints. Guests overwhelming have rated this package as one of their favorites, even when there has been substantial cloud cover. The scenery and views continue to remain spectacular during all weather conditions.

What happens if I get hurt?

Mount Batur has an excellent mountain rescue team and guide association. Additionally, our guides are trained in basic first aid as well as rescue procedures. If a guest is injured, the guide will immediately assess the situation and determine if evacuation is necessary. If so, the rescue team will immediate ascend to the point of the injured guest and take them down the mountain and to the nearest hospital where next of kin will be notified.

Will there be a lot of other trekkers?

It’s possible there will be other trekkers on this volcano. Mount Batur is popular with locals and western travelers alike; however, our guides are experienced climbers and know where to avoid the most crowds and yet still provide you with the best scenery.

What if I’m afraid of heights?

Batur is very safe to climb, but if you have a serious fear of high places, we recommend you consider your options before climbing. Mild fear of heights is usually not a problem and our guides have helped plenty of people in similar situations as they ascended the mountain.

Description

About mid-afternoon, our friendly, English-speaking driver will pick you up from your hotel in our air conditioned van. You’ll drive to the starting point at Toya Bungkah village where you’ll meet your English-speaking guide for a briefing on the trek. We encourage you to ask any questions regarding safety and the trek as well as the history and culture of the local area.

The hike up the volcano will be in daylight and you’ll get to experience the beautiful landscape and views as you ascend the mountain. Once at the top, the guides will set up camp, pitch your tent and prepare your dinner as you relax and enjoy the fantastic sunset over the volcanic valley. You’ll see the sky turn to almost every color you can imagine as daylight gives way to evening and eventually night. Here’ you’ll see millions of stars and be able to count the planets and constellations as well as the occasional shooting star.

You’ll wake up bright and early and open your tent to an amazing sunrise and view over the eastern sky as your guides prepare a morning breakfast cooked over the heat of volcanic steam. Enjoy coffee, tea or water with your breakfast.

After the gear is packed by your guides, you’ll head back down the volcano and across the rim of the crater with stunning views. Near the base of the mountain we’ll relax our muscles and joints in the soothing waters of the natural hot springs in Toya Bungkah village. We’ll board the van and make one more stop at the coffee plantation for coffee and tea tasting before heading back to your hotel.

Itinerary & Cost

Itinerary:

12:30-01:30 PM: Pick up from your hotel (exact time depends on where your hotel is located).


03.00 PM: Arrive at Toya Bungkah village, meet guide, get briefing and begin trek.


05.00 PM: Approximate arrival to the top of the volcano and camp site.


05.30 PM-07:30 PM: Refreshment, sunset viewing and dinner.


08:00 PM: Star gazing before bedtime.


05.45 AM: Wake for Sunrise and breakfast.


06.45 AM: Prepare for our trek across the crater rim and back down the mountain.


09.00 AM: Arrival back to Toya Bungkah village and hot springs.


11.30 AM: Visit to a coffee plantation.


12:30 PM: Back to your hotel.

 


 

Cost:

US $120.00 per person (minimum 2 people per group).

Your fee includes entry to Mount Batur Park as well as the hot springs. Please keep in mind that because all our treks and tours are very limited, we must insist on a 2 person minimum per booking. If you wish to book this package as a solo traveler, we must include a 50% charge to the total fee.

Service charges are not included in the fee so although tipping is not mandatory, it is always appreciated for guides who exceed your expectations.

Cancellation:

Please note that because of preparation and scheduling commitments, cancellations on the day of or the day before your trek or tour are non-refundable. In all other situations we will try our best to provide a full refund.

What to Bring

What to Bring:

  • Sport shoes (hiking boots are fine, but not required for this trek)
  • Long pants and warm jacket for the trek
  • Camera
  • Sunscreen
  • Swim suit
  • Change of clothes for after the hot springs.
  • Extra cash for Kopi Luwak and souvenirs.

You May Also Bring:

  • Personal snack food or beverages
  • A small pack or bag
  • Hiking stick
  • Hat to protect from the sun


Please do not bring:

  • Radio or music unless they are personal headphones
  • Pets
  • This hike is not suitable for baby carriages or strollers
Pick Up Time

Since we have not yet confirmed the exact location of your hotel, pick up times are approximate.

  • KUTA : 01.00 PM
  • LEGIAN : 01.00 PM
  • SEMINYAK : 01.00 PM
  • SANUR :01.30  PM
  • JIMBARAN : 01.00 PM
  • NUSA DUA : 01.00 PM
  • AMED :12.30 PM
  • LOVINA : 12.30 PM
Our Safety Policy

We understand that you have invested a lot of time and money in your trip to Bali. We want to help make your trip as enjoyable as possible and we are excited to share with you our beautiful landscape, customs and culture.

We promise to deliver an experience that is beyond your expectations and will take special care to address all your concerns and to accommodate all your needs while you are with us.

We understand that a careless accident can impact your vacation in a negative way. Therefore our drivers are all licensed and drive safely to and from your destination. Our guides are experienced and knowledgeable, knowing the hazards and risks with each climb as well as the limitations of some of our guests. For your safety we will always err on the side of caution.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding safety, please contact us at trekkingexploration@gmail.com.

Common Questions

How long will it take to climb to the top of the volcano?

It takes 1.5 to 2 hours to trek up the mountain, depending on the fitness level of the group and the pace, which is set by you. The entire time up and down, including camping is about 18 hours.

Is Mount Batur and Active volcano?

Yes. The last eruption was in 2000 and lava continues to flow. Scientists are pretty good at predicting when eruptions occur so there is very little danger of a volcanic eruption while you are trekking Batur. For more information, please contact us here.

Will we see lava flows?

Yes. You can see lava flows from Kintamani as well as other parts of the hike. Our guides are experienced trekkers of Mount Batur and will take you to views of lava and other interesting scenery.

Do we really need to hire a guide for this trek?

Yes. The locals can be very protective of the mountain and usually insist that you take a guide, even though it is perfectly legal to hike up the mountain without one, provided you pay your fees. You will likely run into trouble with the local association, however, so we highly advise using a guide for this trek.

If you do not choose to use Bali Trekking Exploration, we encourage you to use another guide service that is experienced, licensed and knows the volcano.

Can you guarantee that I see the sunrise?

Unfortunately, because we can never predict weather conditions, it is impossible to say how well you will be able to see the sunset and sunrise. Fortunately, this trek never disappoints. Guests overwhelming have rated this package as one of their favorites, even when there has been substantial cloud cover. The scenery and views continue to remain spectacular during all weather conditions.

What happens if I get hurt?

Mount Batur has an excellent mountain rescue team and guide association. Additionally, our guides are trained in basic first aid as well as rescue procedures. If a guest is injured, the guide will immediately assess the situation and determine if evacuation is necessary. If so, the rescue team will immediate ascend to the point of the injured guest and take them down the mountain and to the nearest hospital where next of kin will be notified.

Will there be a lot of other trekkers?

It’s possible there will be other trekkers on this volcano. Mount Batur is popular with locals and western travelers alike; however, our guides are experienced climbers and know where to avoid the most crowds and yet still provide you with the best scenery.

What if I’m afraid of heights?

Batur is very safe to climb, but if you have a serious fear of high places, we recommend you consider your options before climbing. Mild fear of heights is usually not a problem and our guides have helped plenty of people in similar situations as they ascended the mountain.

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