Mt. Batur Sunrise Trekking
Bukit Cilli Rafting Telaga Waja also organize special
trekking adventure including Mt. Batur Trekking. Our professional
driver will pick you up at your hotel lobby between 01.30-02.00
AM and direct drive to Mt. Batur Trekking Start point where
we will start to prepare equipment for the Mt. Batur Trekking activities.
Round 04.30AM, leave the edge of Lake Batur where Mt. Batur
Trekking begins. The climb up to the peak of Mt.
Batur will be taken approximate 2 hours accompanied by
an experienced climbing guide. Please follow the instruction of
our trekking guide.
05.00AM, A stop will be done for short break and drinking water
is provided at no extra cost.
06.00AM, Arrive at the peak of Mt. Batur, while
waiting for the sunrise you will be served a packed breakfast.
06.15AM, Enjoy the beautiful sunrise with an opportunity of having
the view of tree nearby mountains Mt. Abang, Mt. Agung and Mt. Rinjani
in Lombok in the first light of the day.
07.00AM, Descend the path leading toward the lake, with another
brief stop enroute, drinking water will be provided.
10.00AM, Arrive back on the shore of Lake Batur, where a stop is
made at the hot springs or refreshing bath. (Package EXCLUDE Hot Spring Entrance Ticket or Spa)
11.30AM, Drive back up to Penelokan to local Restaurant.
12.00AM, Arrived at Local Restaurant, Buffet Lunch will be served for you.
13.00PM, Drive back to your hotel and tour ends.
| Program |
2-3 persons |
4-up persons |
| Mt. Batur Trekking (B/L) |
US$ 54,00/person |
US$ 48,00/person |
| Mt. Batur Trekking + Rafting Telaga Waja (B/L) |
US$ 85,00/person |
US$ 75,00/person |
All above price is included :
~ Air conditioning transportation with professional driver
~ Breakfast box
~ Experienced climbing guide (English speaking)
~ Torch or Flash light.
~ Drinking Water
~ Safety equipment for trekking
~ Buffet Lunch at Suling Bali Restaurant Penelokan Kintamani or
silimar
Price excludes :
~ Personal insurance
~ Entrance ticket at hot spring or Spa
~ Personal expenses and tipping
Suggested clothing for climbing :
~ Sport Shoes, long pants and rain coat, own flash light
Sales and Marketing Office
Mt. BATUR SUNRISE TREKKING TOUR
Jl. Trenggana no 81 A, Denpasar, BALI
Tel : +62-361-463448/7 (10.00AM-16.00PM from Monday to Friday),
(Saturday is close)
Fax : +62-361-463447
Black Berry PIN : 26818B71
Last minute booking, just call or SMS : 0878 613 92784
Last minute e-mail (24 hrs on services) : wirajaya1971@yahoo.com
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Mount Batur is one of small active volcano located at Bangli Regency.
Mount Batur 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. From Panelokan, the main road runs right round the rim
towards Kintamani, the panorama shifting as you circle around the crater.
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 Danu Batur. 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. 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.
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