REVIEW · UBUD
Mount Batur Jeep Sunrise Tour with Optional Add On
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Mount Batur sunrise comes with zero hiking. You ride up in a 4WD jeep to a special sunrise viewing spot, then watch the light roll across volcanic black lava without needing trekking legs or stamina.
I especially like the way the tour builds in comfort before the show—there’s complimentary breakfast while you’re waiting—plus a professional photographer to help you capture the big moment. You also get an easy rhythm: volcanic views, a coffee stop, then relaxation.
One consideration: it’s not ideal for severe mobility issues, and it’s also not recommended if you have heart or respiratory conditions. If you’re unsure, ask the operator before you lock it in.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll actually care about
- Riding up for sunrise: why this jeep route is the win
- Price and value: what $22 buys you in real terms
- Timing, pickup, and how the day usually flows
- Stop 1: Mount Batur and the first look at the volcano
- Stop 2: AKASA Specialty Coffee with Mount Batur and Lake Batur views
- Stop 3: Batur Natural Hot Spring for a real reset
- Stop 4: Pura Segara Ulun Danu Batur and the lakeside temple mood
- The photography factor: getting sunrise pictures without fuss
- Who this tour fits best (and who should think twice)
- Optional add-ons: how to choose without overbuying
- What to pack for a smooth Mount Batur morning
- Should you book Mount Batur Jeep Sunrise with Optional Add-ons?
- FAQ
- How long is the Mount Batur Jeep Sunrise Tour?
- How much does it cost?
- Do I get pickup?
- Is breakfast included?
- Are entrance fees included?
- Is the AKASA Coffee Shop ticket included?
- Is the hot spring included?
- How long do I spend at each stop?
- Is this tour private?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key highlights you’ll actually care about

- Private jeep setup: only your group rides together (not mixed with strangers).
- Sunrise without hiking: the jeep takes you to a dedicated sunrise point.
- Breakfast included: you’re not just standing around hungry before the sun appears.
- Two big nature stops: black lava scenery plus Batur Natural Hot Spring included.
- Lake-and-temple finale: a lakeside stop at Pura Segara Ulun Danu Batur (also referred to as Jati Batur Temple).
- Coffee stop is optional for your wallet: the AKASA experience is time-included, but its ticket/consumption is not.
Riding up for sunrise: why this jeep route is the win

A Mount Batur sunrise tour can go two ways: a long, steep hike before dawn, or a vehicle-first approach that puts you at the viewpoint with far less strain. This one is built for the second option, and that matters if your goal is the sunrise—not punishment.
The big payoff is simple. You get to spend your energy on one thing: being present for the color change. The jeep route also means fewer logistics on your end. Instead of coordinating boots, trekking pace, and meeting points in the dark, the plan is set: breakfast while you wait, then ride and viewing.
And because you’re in the Kintamani highlands, you’re not just looking at a volcano—you’re seeing the volcanic stage set around it: dramatic rock, green hills, and views that feel wide and open even from a fixed sunrise point. That contrast is a big reason people love this area.
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Price and value: what $22 buys you in real terms

At $22 per person, this tour is positioned as a budget-friendly way into one of Bali’s most famous sunrise experiences. The value isn’t only the ticket price—it’s what’s bundled.
Here’s what’s included that tends to cost extra on many tours:
- Entrance fees for the included stops (Mount Batur, Batur Natural Hot Spring, and the temple stop).
- Breakfast while you’re waiting for sunrise.
- Coffee or tea at the starting point.
- All insurance coverage included in the package.
- A professional photographer.
What’s not included:
- Lunch
- Personal expenses
- Any add-ons you choose
- The AKASA Coffee Shop ticket (admission there is not included)
In other words: you’re paying to move, view, and access the key places. If you’re trying to keep costs under control in Bali, this is one of the cleaner deals because the major paid parts of the morning are already covered.
Timing, pickup, and how the day usually flows
This experience runs about 4 to 8 hours, with pickup offered. That range is normal for sunrise tours because the day starts early and travel time can vary a bit based on your pickup location and road conditions.
The tour format also helps you plan your expectations:
- You’ll have breakfast before sunrise.
- You’ll spend time at Mount Batur for the main viewing.
- Then the schedule keeps you moving with two “pause and enjoy” stops (coffee and hot spring), followed by a calm temple/lake finale.
If you want to travel light: you’ll want a small bag for water/snacks and essentials. If you’re going during cooler highland mornings, bring a light layer you can wear before the sun warms things up.
Stop 1: Mount Batur and the first look at the volcano

Your main event is Mount Batur, an iconic active volcano in the Kintamani region. The tour takes you up to 1,717 meters above sea level, and you get about one hour here, with admission included.
What I like about this stop in a jeep sunrise format is that you don’t waste the best light period on the slog uphill. You arrive, you park yourself, and you watch. As the sunrise starts, you’ll see the volcanic terrain sharpen—especially the contrast between the black lava fields and the surrounding green hills.
A practical tip: this is a place where you’ll notice wind. Even if the day later feels warm, the sunrise window can feel chilly. Wear footwear that’s stable and easy for short walks around the viewing area.
Stop 2: AKASA Specialty Coffee with Mount Batur and Lake Batur views

After the sunrise viewing, the tour shifts from spectacle to a calmer highland break at AKASA Specialty Coffee in Kintamani. You’ll have about 1 hour 30 minutes here, but this is one stop where you should check your budget first.
The AKASA coffee experience includes time, but admission is not included, so you’ll likely be paying for what you order. The reason it’s still worth it: the location is set up for views. You’re there for more than caffeine—you’re looking out with panoramic Mount Batur and Lake Batur scenery.
If you’re traveling with someone who isn’t a sunrise fanatic, this coffee stop is a helpful bridge. You still get the Batur scenery, but the pace becomes more like a break in a café than another “stand and wait for the moment” segment.
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Stop 3: Batur Natural Hot Spring for a real reset

Next comes the most “thank you, Bali” part of the day: Batur Natural Hot Spring. You’ll spend about 1 hour 30 minutes, and admission is included.
This is the stop that turns the morning from intense to restorative. Even with the jeep approach, you’re still doing an early start and spending time at altitude. A hot spring soak helps you reset your body and your mood.
A sensible approach here:
- Go in with a towel plan (if you bring one, you’ll feel more prepared).
- Keep valuables secure—hot spring environments aren’t always designed like a city spa.
- If the ground is wet or uneven around the pools, wear grip-friendly footwear or sandals that won’t slip.
You’re not just ticking off a spot. You’re letting your muscles unclench and turning the whole sunrise effort into something that feels balanced.
Stop 4: Pura Segara Ulun Danu Batur and the lakeside temple mood

To finish, the tour heads to Pura Segara Ulun Danu Batur, with the stop also described as Bali Jati Batur Temple. This is a sacred temple by Lake Batur, and you’ll have about one hour here, with admission included.
This last segment is a nice contrast to the earlier volcano energy. Instead of harsh rocks and morning wind, you get a cooler, calmer atmosphere by the lake. The vibe is more reflective—like a breath after the main show.
Practical notes for temple stops:
- Dress modestly and be ready for gentle observation rules.
- Bring something appropriate for covering if you think you’ll need it.
- Expect cooler air near water compared with the hotter parts of the island.
And if you’re into scenery: the lake setting does a lot of work here. The whole area feels naturally photogenic even when the sunrise magic is already in the past.
The photography factor: getting sunrise pictures without fuss

One detail I find genuinely useful is the professional photographer included. Sunrise is the type of moment where your photos either happen smoothly—or don’t happen at all because you’re busy staring in awe.
With a photographer in the mix, you can relax into the viewing moment knowing someone is helping with the picture side. You still want to take a few frames yourself, but you’re not carrying the entire responsibility for capturing the view.
If your priority is Instagram-worthy shots: this is a strong inclusion. If your priority is just enjoying the morning, it still helps because it reduces time spent trying to line up the perfect angle.
Who this tour fits best (and who should think twice)
This tour is described as suitable for most travelers and a private tour/activity (only your group participates). That combination makes it a good option for couples, small friend groups, and families who want a smoother sunrise day without joining a large public crowd.
It’s especially a good match if you:
- Want Mount Batur sunrise but don’t want the physical strain of hiking.
- Prefer a guided schedule with major entrances handled.
- Like having a mix of nature, viewpoints, and a relaxing end stop (hot spring).
It’s not a great match if you:
- Have severe mobility issues (the tour notes it’s not ideal).
- Have heart conditions or respiratory issues (the tour notes it’s not recommended).
If you fall into the “maybe” category health-wise, don’t guess. Ask the operator what the plan feels like in terms of driving time, altitude exposure, and walking around stops.
Optional add-ons: how to choose without overbuying
The tour offers optional add-ons to customize the experience. The data doesn’t list each add-on, so the best way to handle this is to decide what you’re really paying for.
Before you choose add-ons, ask yourself:
- Do you want more time at a specific place, or a different activity entirely?
- Are you adding something that you’d otherwise have to arrange separately in Ubud?
- Will it change your total time beyond the normal 4 to 8 hours?
Add-ons can be worth it if they reduce effort later. They can also inflate the budget if they replace something you’d enjoy just by relaxing at the included stops.
What to pack for a smooth Mount Batur morning
You’ll be moving through highland conditions, waiting for sunrise, and then spending time at hot spring and a lakeside temple. So keep your packing practical:
- A light layer for early morning chill.
- Comfortable, stable footwear.
- A small bag for essentials (water, basic items, phone).
- Swimwear and towel if you plan to soak at the hot spring (if you do that).
Also, bring your best sunrise patience. Even with a jeep route, the best views depend on the sky. Clouds can happen, and that’s part of the deal with sunrise anywhere.
Should you book Mount Batur Jeep Sunrise with Optional Add-ons?
Yes, if you want a stress-free Mount Batur sunrise with built-in comfort and real inclusions. For the price, the combination of breakfast, entrance fees, hot spring access, and a professional photographer makes it one of the more cost-effective ways to do this famous morning properly.
Skip it (or ask lots of questions first) if mobility or health issues are a concern, since the tour notes it’s not ideal for severe mobility issues and not recommended for heart or respiratory conditions.
If you’re deciding between this jeep option and a more strenuous hike-based approach, pick the jeep tour when your goal is the view and the atmosphere—not training for a climb.
And if you’re ready to do sunrise the easy way, this is a strong choice from the Ubud area.
FAQ
How long is the Mount Batur Jeep Sunrise Tour?
The tour duration is listed as about 4 to 8 hours.
How much does it cost?
It’s $22.00 per person.
Do I get pickup?
Pickup is offered.
Is breakfast included?
Yes. Breakfast is included while you are waiting for the sunrise show up.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, entrance fees for the included stops are listed as included.
Is the AKASA Coffee Shop ticket included?
No. Admission at AKASA Specialty Coffee is not included.
Is the hot spring included?
Yes. Admission for Batur Natural Hot Spring is included.
How long do I spend at each stop?
You have about: 1 hour at Mount Batur, 1 hour 30 minutes at AKASA Coffee, 1 hour 30 minutes at Batur Natural Hot Spring, and 1 hour at the temple stop.
Is this tour private?
Yes. Only your group will participate.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. Free cancellation is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


























