Mount Batur Sunrise Trekking & Natural Hot Spring – All Inclusive

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Mount Batur Sunrise Trekking & Natural Hot Spring – All Inclusive

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The sunrise is the whole point here. This Mount Batur tour is built around that early-morning wow: a guided trek by flashlight, then breakfast at the summit as the light hits Kintamani. After that comes a calmer payoff—a soak in Batur Natural Hot Springs with towel and locker.

I like how practical the setup is for a 10-hour day. You get hotel pickup in an air-conditioned vehicle, plus flashlight/torches and hiking support so you’re not scrambling for gear at 2:00am. I also like that your hot spring stop includes lockers and towels, so you can rinse, change, and keep moving.

One drawback to consider: the schedule is strict and very early. If you’re not a morning person—or you’re juggling any last-minute health or timing issues—this is the kind of trip that can feel unforgiving, even though the operator does handle changes.

Key Things I’d Focus On

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  • Early pickup window (1:30–2:30am) so you’re on the trail before sunrise
  • Small group limit of 15 for a more controlled, less chaotic hike
  • Flashlight/torches and hiking support to help you keep your footing in the dark
  • Breakfast at the sunrise viewpoint with hot drinks and a solid mix of food
  • Hot spring soak with towel and lockers, so you’re not dealing with extra logistics
  • Included tickets for Mt. Batur and the Kintamani area, plus the hot spring entry

Mt. Batur Sunrise From Ubud: Why This Day Works

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Mt. Batur sunrise trekking is popular for a reason: you’re rewarded twice. First you earn it on the trail—slow steps, cool air, and the excitement of watching the sky shift. Then the day turns into a recovery mode with a natural hot spring soak right after you finish the hike.

The value here is that you’re not paying just for the view. You’re paying for the whole chain: pickup, guide, nighttime navigation support, breakfast service, and a hot spring experience that’s set up so you can actually enjoy it. With a group capped at 15, you get a pace that feels organized rather than crowded.

This tour runs about 10 hours. That’s long on paper, but it’s also the exact rhythm you want for sunrise: depart Ubud before dawn, climb while it’s dark, watch the summit light up, then descend and soak before midday crowds.

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Getting There: Hotel Pickup and the Early-Morning Grind

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You’ll get hotel pickup in Ubud during the 1:30–2:30am window. The vehicle is air-conditioned, which matters because the morning starts chilly and you’ll be in and out of comfort as you switch from sleep mode to hiking mode.

Your pickup is designed to take you directly to the Mt. Batur trail starting point. Then you arrive around 3:30am, when your guide explains safety and gets you ready for the climb. This is a key piece. Sunrise treks work best when you’re not guessing about what to do with your body in the dark—your guide’s briefing gives you the rules of the road fast.

Timing note: the itinerary keeps moving—arrival at the start, climb, sunrise moment, then the hot spring drive. If you want a leisurely day after, plan for it later. This isn’t that kind of tour. It’s the kind of tour where you’ll feel satisfied and slightly tired by noon.

The Flashlight Trek on Mt. Batur: Gear, Pace, and Footing

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You start hiking around the early-morning hours with flashlight/torches and hiking support. The tour description mentions trekking poles, and the inclusions also list a walking stick, so you should assume you’ll be given at least one tool to help with balance on uneven ground.

Here’s what that means for your comfort:

  • You’ll be walking in low light, so good footing matters more than speed.
  • Poles or a stick help you manage the slope, which can feel steep even when you’re moving slowly.
  • A guide-led climb usually means fewer stops for confusion and more stops for breath.

Your guide will talk about safety at the start. That’s not just “be careful” talk. On a sunrise trek, safety is about consistent pacing, not rushing, and knowing when to pause. I’d treat the climb like a workout you’re doing with someone who has done it many times.

Also, pack smart for the dark-to-cool morning. Even if the sky eventually warms, you’ll be out there before sunrise. Bring layers that you can handle without getting them tangled while you’re climbing.

Sunrise at the Summit: Breakfast With a Real Payoff

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Around 6:00–6:20am, you’ll reach the sunrise viewing moment. This is when the tour serves breakfast: hot drinks plus a mix of food. The list is specific—fresh banana, hard-boiled eggs, banana sandwiches, and a chocolate bar, plus fruit selections.

That breakfast matters more than you might think. You’re burning energy in cooler conditions while your body wakes up slowly. Food here helps you enjoy the sunrise instead of just enduring it until you can sit down.

A practical tip: eat enough to feel steady, but don’t overdo it. You’ll still have to descend after the sunrise. The goal is comfortable energy, not a food coma.

When the light finally arrives, the whole mountain changes mood. The view is why people book early. But the real win is how the tour organizes the moment—your climb schedule lands you at the right time so you’re not late, not rushed, and not left waiting in darkness too long.

After the Summit: The Kintamani Drive and the Hot Spring Reset

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After the hike, you’ll finish around 9:30am and then drive directly to Batur Natural Hot Spring. That transfer is built into the tour flow, so you don’t have to figure out transport or track down entry tickets.

Then you soak. The tour includes used towels in the hot spring and lockers, which is the difference between a relaxing reset and a stressful scramble. You can rinse, store your things properly, and focus on your body recovering instead of managing your belongings.

One more real-world benefit: you’re done with the hardest part by late morning. By the time you’re soaked, the day can finally feel like a vacation instead of a mission.

If you’re sensitive to heat, remember you’ll be coming in from a cool hike. Ease in. Start with shorter soaks if you need to, then settle once your body adjusts.

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What’s Actually Included (and Why It’s a Good Value)

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The price shown is $23.20 per person, and at that level, the key question is whether you’re just buying a view—or buying a smooth day.

Here’s what’s included, in plain terms:

  • Hotel pickup (air-conditioned vehicle)
  • Guide for sunrise trek
  • Flashlight/torches
  • Walking stick (and the tour also references trekking poles)
  • Breakfast at sunrise with hot drinks and specific foods (banana, eggs, banana sandwiches, chocolate bar, fruit)
  • Bottled water: 2 bottles per person
  • Hot spring access with towel and locker
  • Tickets covering Mt. Batur, Hot Spring, and Kintamani area

That’s a lot of “small costs” bundled together: transport, entry fees, and the sunrise food. If you tried to plan this yourself, those pieces usually add up quickly, and you’d still need someone to guide you at night.

What’s not included: soda/pop. So if you like a drink with meals, plan on grabbing it separately.

One more value signal: this is small-group by design (maximum 15 travelers). For sunrise treks, that matters because it’s the difference between hearing your guide clearly and getting stuck behind a crowd.

Timing Reality Check: A 10-Hour Day You’ll Feel

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This is a full early start followed by a focused sequence:

  • 1:30–2:30am hotel pickup
  • 3:30am arrival at trail start for safety briefing
  • 6:00–6:20am sunrise with breakfast
  • 9:30am hike finished
  • 12:00pm trip complete and back to your hotel

That last part is useful: you get back around noon, which gives you the rest of the day for recovery, coffee, and wandering Ubud without cutting another whole activity.

If you want to build your day around this, plan something low-key afterward. Your legs will tell you the truth. Also, set yourself up the night before—sleep, charge your phone, and keep an extra layer ready. Sunrise days reward preparation.

The Human Side: When Things Go Off Script

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The overall rating is 4.9 with 58 reviews, and 97% recommend the experience. That’s strong for a tour that depends on timing.

Still, one review excerpt flags a risk you should acknowledge: occasionally a guide can be late or not show up at the hotel as scheduled. In that case, the company arranged a different way up (a jeep) and kept things moving safely.

What does that mean for you? It means you should treat pickup time like a live event. Be ready early, keep your phone handy, and expect that the operator may use backup logistics if needed. The goal isn’t paranoia—it’s smart travel.

Who This Tour Fits Best

This is ideal if you want:

  • A guided sunrise experience without navigating the climb on your own
  • A day that mixes action and recovery (climb, then soak)
  • A group format that stays small enough to feel orderly

It also says most travelers can participate, which is reassuring, but you should still be honest about fitness. The schedule and the darkness mean you need balance and willingness to climb. If you have mobility limitations or you’re dealing with medical constraints, you should think carefully before committing.

If you’re traveling with friends and want a shared early adventure, this fits well. If you’re solo, it can be a great way to meet others who also want the sunrise moment.

Should You Book Mt. Batur Sunrise Trekking and Hot Spring?

I’d book this if you want a structured, low-effort way to do a famous sunrise climb and then relax in natural hot springs without extra planning. The inclusions are the selling point: pickup, guide, night hiking support, breakfast, hot spring towel/locker, and entry tickets are all wrapped into the price.

Skip it or at least think twice if:

  • You hate early mornings and struggle to get up for 1:30–2:30am pickup
  • You’re sensitive to cold mornings and don’t want to dress in layers
  • You’d be unhappy if the day needs minor adjustments on the fly (rare, but possible)

If you’re coming to Bali mainly for authentic experiences and you like the idea of earning your sunrise view, this one is a very practical choice.

FAQ

What time is hotel pickup in Ubud?

Pickup is scheduled in the 1:30–2:30am window.

How long is the Mt. Batur Sunrise Trekking and Hot Spring tour?

The tour is approximately 10 hours.

Is breakfast included, and what does it include?

Yes. Breakfast is served at sunrise and includes banana, hard-boiled eggs, banana sandwiches, a chocolate bar, fruit selections, plus coffee and/or tea.

Does the tour include access to the hot springs?

Yes. Natural hot spring entry is included, along with used towels and lockers.

What gear do I get for the sunrise hike?

You get flashlight/torches and a walking stick. The tour description also references trekking poles.

Is transportation included from Ubud?

Yes. You get hotel pickup and an air-conditioned vehicle.

How big is the group?

The maximum group size is 15 travelers.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time.

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