Mount Batur sunrise trekking







Pick up at your hotel lobby at 03.00am early morning { leave daily from Ubud } and drive you to going down to the lake Batur temple where the bottom of Mount Batur located
The start point is from Pura Jati Approximately 1,5 - 2 hours Trekking to reach the crater and we will enjoy the spectacular sunrise from this place. you will see the whole Lake Batur, Mount Abang and Mount Agung on the east side. On the way down we will see the black lava rock from the eruption on 1926. its is also possible to see the hot spring near the lake Batur and stop at Tegalalang to see the local people making Bali coffee and see the process of making famous Luwak coffee and enjoy the view of Rice paddy.
Mount Batur is easy to climb and its recommend for 12 - 60 years old. its only 1717meter above sea level

This trip cost :  IDR 400.000/Person { leave from Ubud } and minimum 2 person to join the trip
                          IDR 500.000/Person  { leave from Kuta/seminyak/Nusa Dua area }

The price is included : Hotel pick up and transfer, Breakfast on the top of Mount Batur, trekking guide and mineral water.


ABOUT MOUNT BATUR

After Mount Agung, Mount Batur is the most sacred mountain on Bali. Most often the mountain's only sign of life is an occasional wisp of smoke that drifts across its lava blackened slopes. But when this 1,717 meter  volcano erupts, it glow red, belows,and throws out rocks and showers of volcanic debris. if you arrive in Penelokan village near the lake at night. you will awaken to an unforgettable sight. The next morning, the mist will lift from the shinning  lake and roll across the crater like a mammoth white and gray curtain. When the whether is clear there are also spectacular views of Mount Batur's smoking cone.

The crescent shaped lake takes up about one third of the basin's total area. Measuring 13.8km by 11 km, this is one of the largest and most beautiful calderas in the world. The crater's outer walls, about 30.000 years old, range from 1,267 meters to 2,153 meters above sea level. There are actually two calderas; the floor of one lies 120-300 meters lower than the other.

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