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Experience a memorable overnight camping adventure on Mount Batur with stunning sunrise views, steaming meals, hot springs, and more, all in Bali.

Looking for an adventure that combines hiking, camping, and breathtaking scenery? The Mount Batur Overnight Camping tour offers a unique opportunity to spend a night atop an active volcano, watching the sunset and sunrise from 1717 meters above sea level. It’s a blend of physical challenge, stunning natural beauty, and authentic cultural experiences—perfect for those who want more than just a typical day trip in Bali.
What we love about this experience is how it turns a physical hike into a memorable overnight escapade, complete with meals cooked over volcanic steam and star-studded skies. However, keep in mind that weather conditions can change quickly, and clouds might obscure your view of the sunset or sunrise. This tour suits active travelers eager for a memorable overnight adventure with spectacular views and a touch of Bali’s volcanic rawness.

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This tour offers a full 2-day adventure, starting with a pickup from your Bali hotel and culminating in an overnight stay at the summit of Mount Batur. It combines hiking, camping, and cultural sights — a fantastic way to experience Bali’s volcanic landscape beyond the usual day hike.
The core idea is simple: you trek up the volcano in the afternoon, set up camp near the summit, enjoy a simple yet delicious dinner cooked over volcanic steam, then sleep under the stars. The next morning, you’ll wake early to witness the spectacular sunrise, arguably the highlight of the trip, with views stretching over Bali and even Mount Rinjani on Lombok on clear days.
After sunrise, you’ll continue exploring the craters and recent lava flows, making this a rich mix of adventure and discovery. The experience finishes with a relaxing soak in a natural hot spring and a visit to a coffee plantation, emphasizing Bali’s rich natural and cultural offerings.

Starting around 3 pm, your driver will pick you up from your hotel for the roughly two-hour drive to Toya Bungkah Village. This is the base from where the trek begins. The hike itself isn’t overly strenuous but does involve a steady ascent; expect to arrive at the camping site in time to catch the sunset.
Reviewers mention that the trek is manageable, even for those with moderate fitness. Carmen_W describes it as “1 1/2 hours to the summit of an active volcano,” emphasizing how unusual and memorable this experience is. The route offers views of Bali’s lush landscape, with some sections more challenging than others, but the focus remains on enjoying the scenery.
Once at the camp, the crew will set up tents and prepare your meal: banana sandwiches steamed over volcanic heat, alongside hot tea or coffee. Watching the sunset over Bali’s volcanic horizon is a major highlight. Although weather can sometimes cloud the sky, the experience of being on a volcano at sunset is unforgettable. Carmen’s review notes that “on full moon nights, it is incredible,” highlighting how atmospheric this part of the trip can be.
Peeking over the rim of the crater as the sky darkens, you’ll enjoy the simple pleasure of a meal cooked over natural geothermal steam, adding an authentic local touch. Some travelers, despite weather setbacks, found the experience “really to recommend,” and appreciated the novelty of such a culinary method.
After dinner, you’ll settle into your tent for the night. For many, sleeping under the open sky on an active volcano is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Reviewers mention that on dark moon nights, the stars are particularly vivid, creating a magical atmosphere. The tents are described as new, with comfortable sleeping mats, blankets, and pillows provided.
Rising before dawn (usually around 4 am), you’ll begin your trek to the viewpoint for the sunrise. Expect a mild climb in the dark, guided by your experienced guide. The payoff is spectacular: a panoramic view of Bali, the surrounding islands, and on clear mornings, Mount Rinjani on Lombok.
One reviewer notes, “It is the most interesting how amazing it is to watch this morning,” emphasizing how breathtaking the sunrise can be. The early wake-up is worth it for the stunning scenery and the peaceful silence that accompanies the dawn.
Post-sunrise, your guide will take you down to explore the main craters and recent lava flows, providing insight into the volcano’s activity. The landscape here is stark and dramatic, with black lava rock and sandy pathways. It’s a fascinating walk that offers insight into the volcano’s recent history.
The tour wraps up with a visit to a natural hot spring, where you can unwind after the trek and enjoy the soothing mineral waters. Following this, a visit to a coffee plantation lets you sample Bali’s famous Kopi Luwak and learn about local coffee production.
Finally, your driver will bring you back to your hotel, often around midday or early afternoon, leaving you with lasting memories of this unique volcanic adventure.
This tour offers excellent value considering the experiences involved. The price of $133.34 per person covers hotel pickup and drop-off, all taxes and fees, tent, meals, bottled water, and the guided trekking experience. Having all logistics arranged makes the trip stress-free, especially for travelers unfamiliar with Bali’s terrain and logistics.
Not included are lunch and souvenirs, which are entirely optional but worth considering if you want to buy local crafts or additional snacks during the stops.
Reviewers consistently highlight the stunning views as the main draw. Carmen mentions that despite weather setbacks, the “zelt was new, with mats, blankets, and pillows ready,” making the overnight stay comfortable. She also notes the simple but tasty food, “really to recommend,” even if it’s straightforward.
Another reviewer points out that “it’s not every day you get to hike an active volcano and camp on the rim,” emphasizing the uniqueness of the experience. The combination of sunset, starry night, and sunrise makes this tour stand out from typical Bali excursions.
The Mount Batur Overnight Camping tour offers a well-balanced mix of adventure, comfort, and cultural experience. It’s ideal for travelers who want to step outside Bali’s usual beach scene and experience the raw beauty of its volcanic landscape firsthand. The chance to camp on an active volcano, enjoy meals cooked over natural steam, and witness a sunrise over Bali makes this a memorable trip.
The experience is best suited for active, curious travelers who don’t mind an early start and some basic camping conditions. The inclusion of relaxing hot springs and a coffee plantation visit adds extra value, making the journey not just about the hike but a complete day of exploration.
If you’re seeking a truly unique adventure with stunning scenery and authentic local flavor, this tour will deliver. While weather can sometimes obscure views, the overall experience remains a highlight for anyone wanting to connect with Bali’s volcanic heart.
Is transportation included in the tour? Yes, round-trip transportation from your hotel is included, making it convenient to start and end the adventure without extra planning.
How long is the hike to the camping site? The walk from Toya Bungkah Village to the campsite takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on your pace and conditions.
What meals are provided? You’ll enjoy a simple dinner cooked over volcanic steam, including banana sandwiches and hot beverages, as well as breakfast the next morning.
Can I expect good views during the sunrise? On clear mornings, the sunrise offers spectacular views of Bali and neighboring islands, with Mount Rinjani visible on Lombok if the weather cooperates.
What should I bring? While tents, mats, and blankets are provided, it’s advisable to bring warm clothing for the night, a camera, and personal essentials.
Is this tour suitable for children or less active travelers? The tour involves hiking and camping, so it’s best suited for those in good health and comfortable outdoors. Children should be prepared for an early start and simple sleeping conditions.
What if the weather is cloudy or rainy? The experience can be affected if clouds obscure the sunrise or sunset. However, the overall adventure and unique volcanic atmosphere still make it worthwhile.
In sum, the Mount Batur Overnight Camping tour promises an adventure packed with stunning views, authentic experiences, and a chance to connect more deeply with Bali’s volcanic landscape. Perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike, it’s a trip that will leave you with lasting memories.