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From its majestic summit one can see all of Bali and beyond in all 360 degrees of glory. It's the only place on the island where both the rising sun and the setting moon are visible simultaneously. An active strato-volcano and Bali's most sacred peak, where the Balinese believe their Gods reside. Located in central-eastern Bali in the Karangas...
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...
According to legend, Mount Batukaru (or Coconut Shell Mountain as known locally) was the first abode of the offspring of the god Pasupati in the year 191AD, 70 years after the creation of the world. An inactive volcano and Bali’s second highest peak at 2,276m, this densely vegetated rain forest is misty and mysterious and although it ...
Located in the northeastern Bangli Regency, the strato-volcano Gunung Batur is Bali’s second most sacred peak. It is also Bali’s most active volcano having erupted 20 times in the past 200 years. It sits in the middle of an old volcanic basin inside a massive caldera (measuring 13.8 km by 11 km, this is one of the largest ca...
There are two routes to reach the summit of the holy volcano Gunung Batur that is accessible to anyone in generally good shape and without any climbing experience. The first and slightly longer trek is via Toyabungkah (also site of an important holy spring pura) with a route over half its length that traverses through shaded forest as compare...