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Rightly touted as Bali's rural heartland. Though Gunung Batur volcano in Kintamani province gets more attention in guidebooks, Batu Karu is in fact the island's second highest peak at 2271m. It's also the prettiest, whether you choose to trek to the summit, visit the Lahur Batukaru temple (one of the Bali's oldest and most sacred) or spend a f...
Also located in the Bedugul complex, near Angsri, is Bali’s fifth tallest peak, the dormant strato-volcano Gunung Adeng, is lying at 1,826m ( 5991ft) above sea level. Its centre lies at a Latitude of -8 degree 19'6.24" and a Longitude: 115 degree 8'23.64". There are some nice places to stay near this mountain from where you can enjoy the spec...
Gunung Batukaru (meaning Coconut Shell Rock) situated in Bali’s Tabanan Regency is rightly touted as Bali's rural heartland. Though Gunung Batur in Kintamani province gets more attention in guidebooks, Gunung Batukaru is in fact the island's second highest peak at 2,276m and is also the prettiest. Whether you choose to trek to the summi...
At 2,063m Gunung Pohen is Bali's sixth tallest peak and another dormant strato-volcano located in the Bedugul area. One of the greatest attractions is situated on the verdant slopes of Gunung Pohen, The Bali Botanical Gardens. This branch of Bogor's national botanical gardens resembles more of a peaceful magic forest. It was established in 1958 and...
Another dormant strato-volcano situated in the Bedugul mountain lake region, Gunung Sengayang is Bali’s fifth tallest peak at 2,087m above sea level. Because it is secluded, has a small summit area, and is within the proximity of other more popular mountains, Gunung Pohen, Gunung Batukaru, Gunung Adeng and Gunung Lesong, it is not nearl...