Jakarta, ThedailyID — Mount Batur has become one of the most popular hiking destinations in Bali, especially for beginners seeking a manageable yet rewarding trekking experience.
Located in the Kintamani region, the active volcano stands at around 1,717 meters above sea level. It offers relatively accessible trails compared to other mountains in Indonesia.
The hike typically takes around two to three hours to reach the summit. Most visitors start before dawn to catch the sunrise, one of Mount Batur’s main attractions.

At the top, hikers are rewarded with panoramic views of Lake Batur and surrounding mountains. On clear days, the scenery stretches across a wide volcanic landscape.
The trail itself is considered beginner-friendly. While some sections are steep and rocky, the route remains manageable for those with basic fitness levels. Local guides are also widely available to assist hikers along the way.
In addition, the hike does not require advanced technical skills or specialized equipment. This makes it a popular choice for first-time hikers and tourists looking for a light adventure.
However, preparation still matters. Visitors are advised to wear proper hiking shoes, bring warm clothing due to cooler temperatures before sunrise, and carry enough water.
Tour operators in Bali often include Mount Batur hikes in travel packages. These usually combine trekking with visits to nearby attractions such as hot springs or local coffee plantations.
Beyond its accessibility, Mount Batur also holds cultural and spiritual significance for local communities. The mountain is considered sacred and forms part of Bali’s volcanic landscape shaped by ongoing geological activity.
As tourism continues to grow, Mount Batur remains a top choice for those looking to experience Bali’s natural beauty without taking on extreme hiking challenges.





