Mount Batukaru

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Rising to 2,276 metres, Mount Batukaru (Gunung Batukaru) is Bali's second-highest peak and the centrepiece of the island's wild, misty west. Unlike the crowded trails of Mount Batur, Batukaru offers a deeply immersive trek through dense tropical rainforest, past coffee plantations and ancient temples, culminating in a summit often wrapped in cloud. It's a place for travellers seeking solitude, cool air, and a genuine connection with Bali's spiritual landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors dedicate a full day to the Mount Batukaru area. If you're keen on the summit trek, start early (around 6am) from the Pura Luhur Batukaru trailhead; the hike takes 4-5 hours up and 2-3 down. Afternoon is perfect for exploring the temple and a leisurely drive through the Jatiluwih terraces. For a deeper experience, stay overnight in a homestay or eco-lodge near the mountain to enjoy the cool evening air and a pre-dawn start.

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