The
Mount Batur itself is actually
just a small volcano, but sets in the heart of a
huge crater 14km in diameter.
Adjacent to the volcano is the
large crescent-shaped Batur
lake, all surrounded by the high
walls of the crater rim. As the
road rises steadily from Bangli
or Tampaksiring , nothing in the
surrounding gray landscape of
bushes and garden plots suggests
the presence of a volcano. But
over one more small ridge a
dizzying view awaits the ayes,
encompassing the crater and
beyond. From Panelokan, the main
road runs right round the rim
towards Kintamani, the panorama
shifting as you circle around
the crater.
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The sheer size of the crater
conjures up images of the
massive eruption of the original
Mount Batur that occurred tens
of thousands year ago.
The
volcano is still active today as
Balinese all over the island who
still remember the great
eruption of 1917 will ratify. It
claimed thousands of lives and
destroyed hundreds of temples.
Old people might tell you this
was "the year when the
world shook". |
Other
eruptions have taken place
since, forcing the local
population to be relocated,
along with several of their
temples including one of the
main Bali temples, Pura Ulun
Danau. Initially inside the huge
crater, this temple has been
relocated to the top of the
ridge overlooking it. Here it
now offers an impressive view of
Mount Batur.
For
a complete panoramic view, you can
drive half the circumference of
the crater along its upper rim.
The highest point is Bukit
Penulisan. Here, one of the most
ancient of Bali's temples contains
the remains of carvings from the
earliest Buddhist period. From
Penulisan the road continues
towards Buleleng and Kubutambahan.
One very interesting excursion in
Batur is the climb down the inside
of the crater from Penelokan to
Kedisan. You can then drive around
the smaller Mount Batur, through
Songan. From Toya Bungkah, boats
cross the lake to a Bali Age
village called Trunyan. This place
is notorious for its mortuary
traditions. Instead of cremating
the dead, as Balinese do
throughout most of the island, the
Trunyan community leave the bodies
to decompose naturally in a
special cemetery.
There are also hot springs and
lodgings in Toya Bungkah. From
Songan there is a beautiful trek
to Tianyar to the north coast of
the island. The adventurous
traveler may even wish to climb
Mount Batur itself.
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Batur
Sunrise Trekking
Itinerary |
| 0200am: |
Pick
up service from
your hotel in
Sanur, Kuta &
Nusa Dua. Drive
for about two
hours, we arrive
in Penelokan. The
drive down from
the Penelokan to
the Toya Bungkah,
where we begin our
trek. |
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| 0400am: |
A
local guide will
lead us reach the
peak of Batur
Volcano. It takes
approximately 2
hours to reach the
peak |
| 0500am: |
A
stop will be made
for short break
and drink |
| 0600am: |
Arrive
at the peak, while
wait for the
sunrise, we will
host you with the
packed breakfast |
| 0615am: |
Enjoy
the beautiful sun
rise with an
opportunity to
view the three
lakes in the side
of the island and
the Rinjani
Volcano in Lombok |
| 0700am: |
Descend
the path down to
the lake, with
another stop
en-route, drinking
water is provided |
| 1000am: |
Arrive
back at the shore,
refresh and take
swim |
| 1115am: |
Return
to Penelokan for
luch at local
restaurant |
| 1300pm: |
Return
to your hotel |
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Tour Price :
* US$79/person (minimum
two persons)
* US$135/person (single
traveler)
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| Tour
Price Include :
Air-conditioned vehicle,
tour guide, local guide,
packed breakfast, drinking
water, donation,
admission, lunch at local
restaurant |
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| Trip
Schedule : operate
everyday, when weather is
permitted |
Safety
: Normal "safe"
Guide Available : English
Speaking Guide
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