REVIEW · UBUD
Mount Batur Sunrise Hike, Breakfast & Hot Spring
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Mt. Batur sunrise hikes feel like a race against the alarm clock, but the payoff is the climb. I like that this one is guide-led by flashlight, so you are not guessing your way up in the dark.
What I also like is the built-in rhythm: after the summit breakfast and beverages, you slide into a natural hot-spring soak to reset. One real consideration: the early pickup can be rough, and the hot springs can feel busy once you get there.
In This Review
- Key Points Worth Knowing Before You Go
- Why Mt. Batur Sunrise Starts With Flashlights
- What You Really Get for Around $24 in Ubud
- The Hike Up: Steep Sections, Real Breaks, and a Guide Who Sets the Pace
- Sunrise at the Summit: Breakfast, Cameras, and First Light Over Bali
- The Hot Springs Reset: Towels, Lockers, and a Muscles-Thank-You Moment
- Pickup, Transfers, and How to Plan Your Full Day
- What to Wear and Bring for Mt. Batur Comfort
- Is This Worth It If You Are Not an Experienced Hiker?
- The Booking Details That Can Save You Headaches
- Should You Book This Mt. Batur Sunrise Hike, Breakfast & Hot Spring?
- FAQ
- How long does the Mt. Batur sunrise hike tour take?
- Where does this tour run from?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- What time does the hike start?
- What’s included in breakfast and drinks?
- Do you provide trekking gear like poles and flashlights?
- Is hot spring entry included, and what facilities are available?
Key Points Worth Knowing Before You Go

- Flashlight-guided trek with a local guide and supportive pacing
- Trekking poles and flashlight provided, so you travel lighter
- Breakfast at sunrise with coffee or tea plus a simple meal up top
- Natural hot springs included, with towel and locker/change-room access if selected
- Private tour setup for your group, with comfort stops timed around the route
- Intermediate-level hike with steep sections, so plan for breaks
Why Mt. Batur Sunrise Starts With Flashlights

Mt. Batur sunrise is all about timing. The hike begins in the early hours when it is still dark, which means your guide leads the way under headlamps and flashlights. That matters because the route can feel tricky when visibility is low and everyone is half-awake.
This tour includes a local trekking guide plus flashlight and trekking pole gear. For me, that is a big quality-of-life upgrade. Instead of spending your morning hunting for equipment, you show up, get kitted up, and focus on the work: steady steps.
If you are choosing between tours, notice the emphasis on sunrise logistics. A well-run Mt. Batur morning is less about athletic bragging and more about having enough energy at the summit to actually enjoy the first light.
You can also read our reviews of more hiking tours in Ubud
What You Really Get for Around $24 in Ubud

At about $24 per person for this Mt. Batur sunrise hike, the value comes from what is bundled. You get entrance fees covered, round-trip transfers handled depending on your selected package, breakfast up top, and hot-spring entry.
Here is what is specifically included:
- Hotel transfer service (if that package option is selected)
- Beverages: bottled water plus coffee and/or tea
- Breakfast: banana sandwich, boiled egg, plus snack and fruit
- Trekking equipment: flashlight and trekking pole
- Natural hot spring ticket and facilities like towel, change room, and locker (if selected)
That list matters because a Mt. Batur day can get expensive fast if you keep adding things later. Here, you are meant to show up and leave with the full morning built-in.
It is also a private tour/activity, meaning it is for your group rather than a big mixed group experience. In practice, you still might share spaces at the hot springs since entry sites work like normal attractions, but the hike portion should stay focused on your group.
The Hike Up: Steep Sections, Real Breaks, and a Guide Who Sets the Pace
The climb is described as moderate physical fitness with some steep parts. That matches what you should expect from Mt. Batur: you do not need to be a mountain athlete, but you do need to be comfortable walking uphill for stretches.
The best part is how the guide handles pacing. In the past, guides such as Redita and Agus have been praised for going at the group’s pace and encouraging you through the harder bits. Another named guide is Ramon, who is noted for being considerate and knowledgeable.
You also get a tool that makes a difference: trekking poles. Poles reduce strain on knees during steeper sections and help you keep balance on uneven ground. Even if you are used to hiking, the poles still help your rhythm.
One practical note: your biggest enemy on this hike is not distance. It is the combination of darkness, cold morning air, and that steady uphill effort before sunrise. Plan to slow down and take breaks when your guide calls them. The goal is summit time, not a finish-line sprint.
Sunrise at the Summit: Breakfast, Cameras, and First Light Over Bali
Once you reach the summit, the experience shifts fast from effort to reward. The tour is designed so you are on top for sunrise, and the guide helps with the timing so you do not miss the key moments while you are still catching your breath.
Breakfast is served at the summit while you watch the sky change. Expect simple but filling food: banana sandwich, boiled egg, snack, and fruit, plus coffee or tea and bottled water. This is exactly what you want in the morning. It is not fancy, but it is warm-ish, portable, and quick to eat before temperatures change again.
People also talk about guides helping with photos. If you want that postcard moment, ask your guide to capture shots when the first light hits. In past groups, guides like Putu Nawang have been praised for taking pictures and video so you can focus on the view instead of juggling your camera.
Two reality checks:
- Sunrise can be cold at higher elevation before the sun warms things up.
- The timing is tight, so have your camera ready, not packed away.
The Hot Springs Reset: Towels, Lockers, and a Muscles-Thank-You Moment
After the sunrise and the downhill, the next stop is a nearby natural hot spring. This is where the morning pays off for your body. The heat helps ease tired legs and gives you a chance to slow down after that steep climb.
The tour includes the hot-spring ticket and facilities when the option is selected, such as:
- towel
- change room
- locker access
That removes friction. You can change without scrambling for your own supplies, and you can store items securely instead of worrying about what is left unattended.
One consideration: the hot springs can be busy once everyone arrives. Even if your hike is private, the facility is a public attraction. So if you are hoping for total quiet, you might not get it. Still, the soak is the kind of comfort stop that makes this whole day feel well balanced.
If you are prone to getting chilled easily, this is also a smart moment to warm up fully before you head back toward Ubud.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud
Pickup, Transfers, and How to Plan Your Full Day
This is listed as an approximate 10-hour experience, and it starts early. That timing affects everything: what time you eat the day before, how you pack, and whether you can handle a morning that starts way earlier than you want.
If your chosen package includes pickup, you will be collected from your hotel area. Drivers mentioned in prior departures include Dekirr, Jero, and others, and the point is usually the same: they are punctual, communicate where you are going, and keep the day moving.
Because the hike begins in the dark, you should:
- be ready on time for pickup
- wear layers you can handle in cold morning air
- bring a small bag you can keep with you
The tour generally runs on a route that includes transfer to the mountain base, the hike up, summit sunrise + breakfast, the descent, then hot springs, then return to your accommodation.
What to Wear and Bring for Mt. Batur Comfort

Even though trekking poles and flashlight are provided, you still need to dress for the realities of an early hike. You are going uphill in cool air and then dealing with changing temperatures after sunrise.
A practical packing list:
- Comfortable hiking shoes with grip
- Layers (morning can feel colder than expected)
- A light jacket you can manage in photos and after sunrise
- A small bag for personal items
- Your camera or phone, fully charged
If you are hoping for photos, keep one hand free when possible. The summit moment comes fast, and you want to take pictures without fumbling.
Also, plan for basic summit hunger. Breakfast is included, but you are still working hard to reach sunrise, so do not treat this as a light stroll.
Is This Worth It If You Are Not an Experienced Hiker?
This hike fits best if you can handle a steep uphill climb and you are okay going at a steady pace with breaks. The tour asks for moderate physical fitness and it is not presented as a beginner stroll.
The upside is that you are not doing it alone. A guide is there for safety and pacing, and multiple guides have been praised for patience and encouragement. If you are a first-time hiker, your strategy should be simple: accept the pace, take the breaks, and keep your focus on moving upward.
The downside is that early mornings can drain you. If you are someone who hates starting before sunrise, the early pickup may feel brutal even if the views are worth it. The good news is the day is structured so you get breakfast and then a hot-spring soak to recover.
If you have knee issues, the poles can help, but you should still be cautious on steep sections. You may want to plan a slower pace from the start.
The Booking Details That Can Save You Headaches
This tour is private for your group, and pickup and equipment are included when you select the right options. But the only drawback I would flag is expectation mismatch. One example from past booking experiences: people expected one kind of vehicle or setup and received something different.
So here is the advice I would give you:
- Confirm what your package includes for hotel transfer
- Double-check what is included for hot spring facility access (towel/locker/change room is listed as if selected)
- Make sure your confirmation matches the experience you think you bought
This kind of check takes a minute and prevents a lot of stress when you are already tired from early morning wake-up.
Also remember: tips are not included, and personal expenses are not included. If this tour feels smooth and safe, plan a tip accordingly.
Should You Book This Mt. Batur Sunrise Hike, Breakfast & Hot Spring?
You should book if you want a full Mt. Batur morning that feels organized end-to-end: a guided flashlight hike, summit breakfast with beverages, then a natural hot-spring soak to recover. The price is low for how much is bundled, and the high satisfaction rate (with lots of 5-star feedback) hints that this is a reliable formula.
You might skip or think twice if you hate early mornings, you are not comfortable with steep hiking, or you are expecting a perfectly quiet hot-spring experience. Also, take two minutes to verify what your selected package includes, especially for transfers and hot-spring facility access.
If you can handle the first tough hour, this is the kind of day that gives you both a scenic reward and a warm recovery—sunrise views in the morning, then heat and comfort later, which is exactly how you want a Bali nature day to feel.
FAQ
How long does the Mt. Batur sunrise hike tour take?
The experience runs about 10 hours (approx.).
Where does this tour run from?
It is based in Ubud, Indonesia.
Is hotel pickup included?
Hotel transfer service is included if the package option is selected.
What time does the hike start?
It starts very early in the morning so you can hike up in the dark and reach the summit for sunrise.
What’s included in breakfast and drinks?
Breakfast includes a banana sandwich, boiled egg, snack, and fruit served at the top, plus beverages like bottled water and coffee and/or tea.
Do you provide trekking gear like poles and flashlights?
Yes. Trekking equipment includes a flashlight and trekking poles.
Is hot spring entry included, and what facilities are available?
Natural hot spring ticket and its facilities such as towel, change room, and locker are included if that package option is selected.
































