The ridge is free, safe, and scenic; a solo traveler can jog, photograph sunrise, or meditate, and needs only water and sunhat, with cafés at each end for optional refreshment.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Solo walkers can complete the 2.6 km trail at a relaxed pace with time for photos and a coffee break.
Sunrise Ridge Walk:
Start before 7 AM to catch soft morning light along the grassy crest.
Tip: Wear a headlamp for the first 10–15 minutes when it’s still dark.
Gunung Lebah Temple Stop:
Pause at the small temple halfway for a quiet rest in the shade.
Tip: Sit on the stone bench to read or meditate for 10 minutes.
Ridge-Top Photography:
Capture the rolling green ridges and distant rice fields.
Tip: Walk 100 m past the main viewing point to avoid crowds.
Coffee at Karsa Kafe:
Enjoy a flat white on the terrace overlooking rice paddies.
Tip: Order before 9 AM for a window seat without a wait.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Grab bike ride from Ubud center to trailhead | IDR 15,000 |
Bottled water | IDR 10,000 |
Fresh coconut water at warung | IDR 25,000 |
Coffee at Karsa Kafe | IDR 60,000 |
Total Estimated | IDR 110,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Visit in the dry season (April–October) to avoid muddy patches. In wet months (Nov–Mar) choose early morning to miss afternoon showers.
Address: Kelusa, Payangan, Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia
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Viktoria Steinmetz
Not Worth It If You’re Hoping for Views This walk was really unnecessary if you want to see something along the way. It’s just a walking street next to some trees and bushes until you reach a small village. For us, it felt like a waste of time because we hoped to see some nice views, but there weren’t any. If you want to get to the village for food or something like that, then you can do this li...
Jack Rackham
Very beautiful, it's calm and quiet. There are some beautiful cafes along the road too. Looks like the exchange stores have better rates as well. Highly recommended
N A
The tiles are uneven and you could easily trip and sprain an ankle. Some light uphill/ downhill sections. We started from the end of the trail and it was hell. The street at the start of the trail has beautiful scenery before you enter the trail with very cute cafes. But be warned you can’t call a grab, they don’t want online taxis in their area. Only local taxis.
Roald Willemsen
Really nice little trail. Very easy walk with a little elevation. The path is very easy to find and very well taken care of. Parking is plenty full for scooters. Just drive if the main road and down the hill you’ll find parking platforms. Great walk to end up in som rice fields.
Colleen G
Was dropped off near Pura Gunung Lebah temple, early morning to walk the Campuhan Ridge The only hard part of the walk was the steep path from the road down to the temple / start of the walk & them back up. (It's less than 50m) Very nice easy walk, only a couple of slight incline's, just take your time. Paved path & part road I'm not a walker and 100+kg but I really enjoyed this walk (before the d...
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