Adventurous solos get unmatched sunrise views and cheap local guides, but current eruption alerts, six-hour dark climb, and zero shelter require high fitness, gear, and risk tolerance.
Why 1 day visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Solo hikers need a full day for briefing, trek, and return before dusk.
Sunrise Summit Trek:
Climb from Pura Besakih to catch sunrise above clouds.
Tip: Start by 1 AM with a certified guide and carry a headlamp and warm layers.
Besakih Temple Visit:
Explore Bali’s largest Hindu temple complex on the slopes.
Tip: Arrive at opening to avoid afternoon ceremonies and hire a temple guide.
Pasar Agung Crater Rim:
Hike a shorter trail to the crater edge for panoramic views.
Tip: Report at Karangasem police station one day ahead to secure your guide.
Pura Lempuyang Gates of Heaven:
Frame Mount Agung through the iconic temple gate.
Tip: Visit before 7 AM to beat crowds and rent a sarong onsite.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Certified guide | IDR 800,000 |
Temple entrance | IDR 60,000 |
Round-trip transport | IDR 150,000 |
Headlamp rental | IDR 50,000 |
Total Estimated | IDR 1,060,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Climb from July to September for dry trails. Avoid dates of major temple ceremonies and check volcanic alerts before booking.
Address: Mount Agung, Jungutan, Bebandem, Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia
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Lina Tjung
Mt Agung (the highest volcano in Bali) It’s quite a challenging trek! It starts at midnight and finishes by midday, taking around 12 hours, including short breaks. The Trek covers 15km and has an elevation gain of 1850 meters. Trek pretty rough, rocky, gravelly, and sandy. Need climbing and crawling involved. Hard part is going downhill it was very slippery, and I ended up slipping more times than...
Harnold
The view was breathtaking! We can see the Mount Rinjani from the summit. Went there via the Edelweis Basecamp. For time and energy saving we can use ‘ojek’ (bike service) from basecamp for IDR 100K one way. The track to camp site was quite easy with only around 30 minutes to 1 hour from 1 point to another. The challenging part was the summit. The slope of the track is about 45 degrees all the way...
Yаптѳ Giяi
Climbing Mount Agung in Bali — not once, but three times. has been one of the most beautiful experiences of my life. Catching the sunrise from the summit is truly unforgettable — a breathtaking reward after the challenging ascent. The way down might seem easier, but don’t be fooled! The loose and slippery terrain makes the descent just as time-consuming as the climb. It's totally worth every ste...
Louise granger
Hardest hike i have ever done. Be prepared for a 10h (or 12h) hike in total. The way up was hard but okay and the way down was just horribly difficult and hard on the knees. There was no sunrise and no view the whole way cause too cloudy but if you’re lucky then at least you’ll have a view
G C
Beautiful hike. Quite technical for one third to the top with ropes which I enjoyed. Fantastic sunrise with view to the Rinjani. The climb down is also full of beauties, with the perfect triangle shadow of the Mount Agung. Very healing light for all!!
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