Mount Agung is Bali’s highest and holiest mountain as it is believed as the home of God. It is located in Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia. Mount Agung Bali stands 3,142 meters above sea level and can be summitted by physically fit hikers about 3 to 4 hours from Pasar Agung Temple starting point and 5 to 7 hours from Besakih Temple starting point. If you want to be a challenger adventure tourist who thinks that trekking or climbing is spectacular.
Climb Mt. Agung with Bali's local Mountain Guide will help you discover the atmosphere of the spiritual ground and see more things up closer than just about anything else. This program will make your holiday be completely exciting in Bali island. The amazing sunrise from the peak of Mount Agung as you’ve never seen from other places. You also can see Mount Rinjani outside of Bali Island which is located at Lombok Island. There are two common climbing routes up the mountain.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Free pick up and drop off from your hotel in Ubud
✔ Entry Tickets to Mount Agung
✔ 3 Bottle water/person
✔ Breakfast
✔ Hiking poles, headlamp/torch
✔ Professional Local Guide
Pickup Locations
1. Alam Sembuwuk Resort
2. Ratna House
3. Sanna Ubud A Pramana Experience
4. Artini 2 Cottages
5. Aji Lodge Bungalow
6. Giriya Amerta Ubud
7. Bale Bali
8. Amora Ubud Boutique Villas
9. The Sender Pool Suite
10. Merthayasa Bungalows
11. Agung Raka
12. Kyumari
13. Adiwana Svarga Loka
14. Yoga Guest House
15. Suara Alam Ubud by Ini Vie Hospitality
16. Rama Phala Resort & Spa
17. Adiwana Resort Jembawan
18. Michi Retreat
19. Kubu Resort
20. Pertiwi Resort & Spa
Additional Info: We will pick you up from ubud at 23:00 at the night in from your hotel Lobby or villa where you staying Ubud area.
Itinerary
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Mount Agung
Mount Agung is the highest peak in Bali, standing at over 3,000 meters (9,800 feet) above sea level. The trek is physically demanding and requires a good level of fitness. It's steeper and more difficult than Mount Batur, requiring stamina and determination to reach the summit.
Climbing Mount Agung usually requires a permit, and it's recommended to go with a local guide for safety and navigation, as the trail can be challenging to follow, especially in the dark. Guides are also knowledgeable about the mountain and its cultural significance.
From the summit, trekkers are rewarded with panoramic views of Bali and the surrounding islands, including Mount Rinjani on Lombok, on clear days. The sight of the crater and the surrounding landscape is awe-inspiring and makes the challenging ascent worthwhile.
Duration: 13 hours
Additional info
• Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
• Not recommended for pregnant travelers
• Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
• Travelers should have a high level of physical fitness