Overview
Mount Batur is an active 1,717-meter volcano in northeast Bali, famous for pre-dawn guided treks to watch the sunrise over the caldera lake. The 2-hour climb rewards hikers with panoramic views of Lake Batur, Mount Agung, and the outer caldera rim.
Highlights
- Sunrise Panorama: The sunrise over Lake Batur and Mount Agung is considered one of Bali's most spectacular natural sights.
- Active Volcano: Steam vents near the summit are a reminder of ongoing volcanic activity.
- Crater Lake: Lake Batur, filling the ancient caldera below, is Bali's largest lake.
History
Mount Batur has erupted more than 20 times since 1804, most recently in 2000. It is one of Bali's most sacred mountains, with Pura Ulun Danu Batur temple dedicated to the lake goddess.
Visitor Tips
- Start Time: Treks depart at 02:00–03:00 from the base village of Toya Bungkah.
- Guide Required: Local regulations require hiring an APGB-registered guide.
- Duration: 4–5 hours total (2 hours up, 1.5 hours down, plus summit time).