Discover the Magic of Mount Batur with a Unique Camping Experience

Imagine climbing Mount Batur, an active volcano in Bali, later camping overnight on its slopes. For $95 per person, this two-day adventure offers not just a hike but a chance to truly connect with Bali’s stunning landscape. The tour departs from Ubud, with options to include hotel transfers, making it accessible and flexible. This experience includes guides, meals, camping gear, and tickets, and it’s booked well in advance—averaging 52 days ahead—because it’s popular for a reason.
What we love most? First, the small-group setting gives you a more intimate experience, away from the throngs of daytime hikers. Second, the stunning views at sunrise and sunset are almost guaranteed to be crowd-free, making for unforgettable photography and peaceful moments. The only consideration? The hike can be physically demanding, especially for those with limited stamina or mobility, but the guides are known for their patience and support.
This tour suits travelers eager for a more authentic, less crowded perspective of Bali’s volcanoes, especially if you value experience over just sightseeing. Whether you’re a solo adventurer, couple, or family, this trip offers a blend of adventure, tranquility, and incredible scenery that’s hard to beat.
Key Points

- Personal Camping Experience: Sleep under the stars on Mount Batur with all camping gear included.
- Uncrowded Views: Witness the sunrise and sunset in a peaceful setting, away from busy daytime crowds.
- All-Inclusive Meals: Enjoy meals with fresh, local ingredients—dinner with Lake Batur fish and a hearty breakfast.
- Flexible Add-Ons: Optional hotel transfers and hot springs visits enhance your comfort and relaxation.
- Expert Guides: Well-reviewed guides, like Gede and Qui, make the experience safe, informative, and friendly.
- Good Value: At $95, the tour offers a comprehensive, well-organized adventure with high praise for its quality.
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An In-Depth Look at the Mount Batur Camping Tour
Starting with Convenience and Comfort
Your adventure begins with a pick-up from your hotel in Ubud, or other locations in south Bali if you opt for the upgrade. The journey to Mount Batur’s basecamp usually takes place in the evening, giving you a chance to relax and prepare for the trek ahead. Having a dedicated driver means you won’t have to worry about navigating or parking—an often overlooked but essential point when planning a hassle-free experience.
Once at the basecamp, your professional guide greets you, equipped with walking sticks and bottled water. From here, the real fun begins: a roughly two-hour hike up the volcanic trail. The guided walk is designed to be manageable, but as some reviews note, it can be tougher than expected. Still, the reward is immense: reaching the summit, where you’re greeted by spectacular views and a peaceful, uncrowded atmosphere.
The Unique Camp Setup
What sets this tour apart is the overnight camping experience. The guides prepare tents and camp equipment—including sleeping bags and blankets—so you can settle in comfortably. While some might worry about camping on a volcano, the setup is secure, and the guides prioritize safety and comfort. Setting up your tent at the top, with the starry sky above and volcanic landscape around, creates a magical environment that many reviewers describe as unforgettable.
As the sun begins to set, your guide will take you to a spot with a breathtaking sunset view. You’ll get the chance to capture some incredible photos without the usual afternoon crowds. One reviewer shared that their guide, Qui, was especially kind and helpful, even carrying backpacks and helping with photos. The evening meal—featuring fresh fish from Lake Batur—is a highlight. It’s a simple but satisfying dinner, cooked on-site, and enjoyed in an almost surreal setting.
The Night Under the Stars
After dinner, you’ll settle into your tent, enjoying the tranquility and the millions of stars overhead. Many reviews emphasize how peaceful and magical this part of the trip is—far quieter than the busy day-time hikes. The guides encourage a relaxed atmosphere, sometimes with music or storytelling, creating a warm, communal vibe.
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The Dawn – Sunrise Over Volcanoes
Your alarm sounds early, around 5:40 AM, but the effort pays off with breathtaking views. From your tent, you’ll watch the crescent-shaped Lake Batur, Mount Abang, Mount Agung, and distant Mount Lombok. These stunning mountain panoramas are best enjoyed with a hot drink in hand—tea, coffee, or hot chocolate—prepared by your guides.
The sunrise is often described as spectacular, with some reviewers mentioning clear skies and others noting clouds that add a different kind of drama. Either way, the experience of witnessing Bali’s volcanic landscape awaken is a highlight. While some mention that weather can be unpredictable, the guides are well-prepared to make the most of whatever the sky offers.
Post-Sunrise Relaxation and Hot Springs
After breakfast—usually a hearty sandwich, eggs, or fruit—you’ll descend from the mountain, feeling refreshed and accomplished. The tour typically ends with a visit to the natural hot springs, where you can soak away any lingering fatigue and enjoy the warm, mineral-rich waters. Many travelers find this a perfect way to unwind after the early start and strenuous hike.
The Practical Side: What You Need to Know

What’s Included and What’s Not
The package covers meals, hot drinks, bottled water, guides, camping gear, and entrance tickets. It’s a solid value considering the experience and the level of organization praised in reviews. The dinner at the top, made with fresh Lake Batur fish, is a delightful treat, and breakfast options include banana or egg sandwiches, hard-boiled eggs, fresh fruits, and hot drinks—simple but satisfying and designed to fuel your hike back down.
Upgrades are available, including hotel transfers—a worthwhile addition if you’re staying in Ubud or other parts of Bali. This convenience can save you time and hassle. A hot springs visit is also available as an optional extra, perfect for relaxing after the trek.
What to Expect from the Hike
Expect a moderate to challenging hike, especially if you’re not used to altitude or mountain trails. The guides are attentive and helpful, with some reviews mentioning guides like Gede going above and beyond—taking photos, being patient, and providing safety tips. If you’re worried about the uphill trek, know that it’s doable with proper footwear and a decent level of fitness, but it’s not a casual stroll.
Timing and Crowds
One of the biggest advantages of this tour is the timing. Climbing in the afternoon and camping overnight means you avoid the daytime crowds. Many reviews praise the peaceful atmosphere and the fact that you’re often “almost alone” on the mountain at night and early morning. This makes for a much more personal and intimate experience than the usual sunrise hikes packed with travelers.
Group Size and Atmosphere
The tour is limited to 15 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate. Many reviewers mention feeling safe and well-cared-for, especially solo travelers or families with children. Guides are praised for their patience and attentiveness, making this a suitable option for a range of ages and abilities.
Potential Drawbacks
While most reviews are glowing, some mention that hiking can be strenuous, especially for those with limited stamina. Also, weather can be unpredictable—clouds may obscure the sunrise, but even then, the overall experience remains memorable. If you’re a super-early riser or require a very relaxed pace, this tour may still suit you, but it’s good to be prepared for some physical activity.
Who Would Love This Tour?

If you enjoy adventure with comfort and want to see Bali’s volcanoes from a fresh perspective, this tour is a winner. It’s perfect for nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a peaceful, less-trodden path to see sunrise and sunset. Families, couples, and solo travelers all find something special here, especially because of the friendly guides and the focus on authentic experience.
If you’re tired of crowded tourist spots or simply want a night under the stars, this tour offers a rare opportunity to connect with Bali’s volcanic landscape in a meaningful way.
Final Thoughts

This Mount Batur camping trip delivers more than just a hike; it’s a chance to see Bali’s volcanic beauty in a setting that’s both peaceful and awe-inspiring. The professional guides, delicious meals, and spectacular views make it an extraordinary value. It’s especially suited for those who want to avoid the daytime crowds and appreciate the quiet majesty of the mountain.
While it involves some physical effort, the rewards—peaceful nights under the stars, stunning sunrises, and a sense of accomplishment—are well worth it. For travelers craving a more authentic, personal experience of Bali’s natural wonders, this tour hits the mark.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, many families with children as young as 4-9 years old have enjoyed it, especially as guides are patient and helpful.
Do I need prior hiking experience?
Not necessarily, but be prepared for a 2-hour trek to the summit. Guides support all levels, but a reasonable fitness level helps.
What should I bring?
Wear comfortable hiking shoes, bring a jacket for cooler mountain temperatures, and don’t forget your camera.
Can I participate if I don’t want to camp?
This tour is specifically designed for overnight camping, but there are other options for daytime treks.
Are meals included?
Yes, dinner at the mountain, breakfast, snacks, and hot drinks are all provided.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Weather can be unpredictable. Guides will do their best to adapt, but if conditions are unsafe, the trip might be rescheduled or modified.
Is the trip physically demanding?
It can be challenging, especially during the hike, but guides are experienced and supportive.
Are transfers included?
Standard packages include pickup and drop-off, but upgrades are available for hotel transfers.
How many people typically join?
The group size is limited to 15, ensuring a personalized experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance, making it flexible for travel planning.
Final Words

Choosing the Mount Batur Camping – Watch Sunset & Sunrise Tour means opting for a more intimate, memorable way to experience Bali’s volcanic scenery. It’s ideal for those who want to skip the crowds, enjoy a peaceful night under the stars, and wake up to a sunrise that’s worth every step. With knowledgeable guides, delicious meals, and stunning views, this tour promises an adventure that’s both rewarding and authentic. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a curious traveler seeking a new perspective, this journey offers a perfect blend of challenge, comfort, and natural beauty.
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