Mount Batur Sunrise Trekking in Indonesia, Bali
Begin your hike before dawn under a blanket of a million stars and trek safely at a pace that suits your group. Meet spectacular sunrise and experience beautiful scenery throughout your trek such as crater lake, black lava and the beautiful flora and fauna of the Balinese countryside.
Highlights:
- Trek along the volcanic valley
- Admire spectacular views and sunrise
- See the crater lake, black lava landscape and the beautiful flora and fauna of the Balinese countryside
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off by private air-conditioned car
- English speaking driver
- Entrance ticket to Volcano
- Experienced English speaking trekking guides
- Breakfast: banana sandwich, boiled eggs - on the top of volcano
- Mineral water during the hike
- Hot drinks (coffee, tea, hot chocolate) on the top of volcano
- Flashlight for hiking
Part of UNESCOs Global Geopark Network, Mount Batur is an active volcano, standing at 1717 meters (5633 feet) above sea level. Your friendly, English-speaking driver will pick you up at your hotel lobby and drop you off at the base of the mountain where youll meet your guide and receive a short safety briefing. From Toya Bungkah village, you'll begin your hike before dawn under a blanket of a million stars and trek safely at a pace that suits your group. From the summit you'll watch the sky turn from dark purple to a multitude of colors like sapphire blue, burnt orange and sassy pink as the sun rises over the eastern ocean. The daylight will reveal fantastic panoramic photo opportunities of the volcanic valley and spectacular views of holy Mt. Agung, Mount Abang and Mount Rinjani all te way in Lombok. A refreshing breakfast, coffee, tea and water will help to prepare you for the trek back down the mountain where youll see recent lava flows and the intriguing volcanic landscape. You'll experience beautiful scenery throughout your trek such as views of crater lake, black lava landscape and the beautiful flora and fauna of the Balinese countryside. Meet villagers along the way and learn about the history and culture from locals as well as your English-speaking guide. Youll arrive back at Toya Bungkah village and stop at a Balinese Coffee Plantation where youll get to try Luwak coffee, the rarest and most expensive coffee in the world. From here, well take you back to your hotel in time to enjoy the rest of your day by the pool or on the beach.