Now, full disclosure: climbing Mt Batur is really not that tough. It's just challenging enough to make your muscles scream for a few hours — but then, before it becomes unbearable, you've reached the top. And that's maybe why I'm so addicted to mountain trails.
Here are 10 facts on Mount Batur which are worth knowing when preparing to visit this mountain. This information comes in handy for climbers but also for non-climbers. Fact #1. Mount Batur Sits In A Supervolcano High walls of the old supervolcano next to Lake Batur
Mount Batur is an active volcano, and its elevation is 1717 metres. Nature's serenity may be felt from the summit of Mount Batur. It's also the ideal place to catch a spectacular sunrise. If you are wondering about the dos and don'ts, here are some tips for you! Discover a comprehensive guide to Bali's top destinations here. Table of ContentsClimbing Mount Batur is a touristy experience, but a worthwhile one - I think going on a sunrise trek of Mt. Batur is one of the best things to do in Bali. Here are my essential tips for visiting. Mount Batur Quick Guide What You Need to Know: Due to the "Volcano Association" (tourism mafia) you need a guide or tour to be allowed to hike Mt. Batur.
Mount Batur is one of the most popular sights in Bali, for good reason. It's a beginner-friendly climb, and you get to see amazing views. If you're planning a climb, here is everything you need to know about Mount Batur sunrise trekking - from seeing it without the tourist crowds, to how to seeing it without even trekking!
It is also worth knowing that the caldera of Mount Batur with its size of 10 x 14 km is one of the largest in the world. Our conclusion. On a Bali trip, the hike to Mount Batur is not only an experience, but almost mandatory.
Sunrise at the peak of Mount Batur is truly stunning so make sure to bring along your cameras, Gopros, phones or whatever your preference is for photography. Unless you are a professional, I would suggest leaving the tripod at home.