Seminyak Trip Overview
Most people begin the climb up Mount Batur from the village of Toya Bungkah. Fit trekkers should plan a minimum of two hours to reach the summit, although inadvertently taking the wrong path can increase the time required
Unexpected showers frequently pop up in Kintamani, making the paths up Mount Batur slippery and potentially dangerous. Trekkers should wear proper shoes as the shale becomes loose. The sharp volcanic rocks will make short work of sandals – and feet – if you hike without proper protection.
After Mount Batur trek, we will be visit Bali coffee plantation and Famous Tegalalang Rice Terrace in Ubud
Additional Info
Duration: 10 hours
Starts: Seminyak, Indonesia
Trip Category: Outdoor Activities >> Hiking & Camping
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What to Expect When Visiting Seminyak, Kuta District, Indonesia
Most people begin the climb up Mount Batur from the village of Toya Bungkah. Fit trekkers should plan a minimum of two hours to reach the summit, although inadvertently taking the wrong path can increase the time required
Unexpected showers frequently pop up in Kintamani, making the paths up Mount Batur slippery and potentially dangerous. Trekkers should wear proper shoes as the shale becomes loose. The sharp volcanic rocks will make short work of sandals – and feet – if you hike without proper protection.
After Mount Batur trek, we will be visit Bali coffee plantation and Famous Tegalalang Rice Terrace in Ubud
Itinerary
Mount Batur or Gunung Batur in the Kintamani region of Bali is an iconic, extremely most active volcano that draws tourists in with both beauty and promise of adventure. Rising to 5,633 feet, Mount Batur can be submitted by physically-fit hikers in around two 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 stunning.
Part of Mount Batur’s massive caldera is filled by Danau Batur, Bali’s largest crater lake. A smaller stratovolcano juts out of the water 2,300 feet and frequently reminds the local villages that they are situated on top of a geological time bomb.
Excellent views of Mount Batur can be photographed from the nearby village of Penelokan in Kintamani. Other small villages and settlements established around the rim of Mount Batur offer great vantage points and opportunities to explore the surrounding area.