REVIEW · UBUD
Mount Batur Sunrise Hike, Breakfast & Hot Spring
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Early mornings are the point. This Mount Batur sunrise experience pairs a guided climb with breakfast and a soak in natural hot springs, all wrapped into one smooth morning schedule. I like that it is not just a hike-and-run setup: you get the gear, the timing, and the key stops handled for you, so you can focus on getting up there.
Two things I really appreciate: the guide-led pace (you’ll be hiking in the dark, with stops built in) and the included recovery part at the hot springs, complete with towel, change room access, and a locker. One real consideration is the early pickup. Early starts are brutal, and the hot springs can feel busy depending on timing, so build in patience for both.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Mount Batur Sunrise, Breakfast, and Hot Springs: What Makes This Morning Special
- Price and What You Really Get for Around $24
- Getting Picked Up in Ubud: The Part That Sets Your Whole Day
- The Hike in Darkness: Flashlight, Poles, and a Guide Who Watches Your Pace
- Summit Sunrise and Breakfast: Why This Tour Feels Worth the Effort
- The Descent and Hot Spring Soak: Recovery That Actually Happens
- Tour Logistics That Matter: Private Group, Duration, and Ticketing
- Who Should Book This Mt. Batur Sunrise Hike (and Who Should Pause)
- Practical Tips: Packing for Sunrise Cold and Post-Soak Comfort
- Is It Good Value Compared to Other Bali Morning Plans?
- Should You Book This Mt. Batur Sunrise Hike, Breakfast & Hot Spring?
- FAQ
- What is the price per person?
- How long does the tour take?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- Is this tour private?
- What time of day does the tour start?
- What equipment is included for the hike?
- What is included in breakfast?
- What does the hot spring portion include?
- What is not included?
- What happens if weather is poor?
- When do I get confirmation after booking?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Flashlight and trekking poles included, so you are not scrambling for gear before the climb
- Breakfast on-site up top with coffee and tea, plus water for the chilly summit hours
- Hot springs with towel, change room, and locker, so you can actually reset after the hike
- Private tour format, only your group participates for a more personal morning
- Entrance fees and round-trip transfers included (when selected), which helps keep costs predictable
Mount Batur Sunrise, Breakfast, and Hot Springs: What Makes This Morning Special
A sunrise hike on Mt. Batur is one of those experiences where the whole point is timing. You start before the day feels real, hike up through darkness, and then watch the first light hit the volcanic scenery around you. The best part is that the plan does not stop at the summit. After the sunrise moment, you get breakfast where you are still warm-ish from being active, then you come down and soak in natural hot springs.
I also like how the tour treats comfort as part of the experience, not an afterthought. Trekking poles and a flashlight are provided, and the hot springs include the basics you need to change and store your belongings. That matters because you do not want to spend your one big day off Bali worrying about where your stuff goes or what you forgot at the hotel.
The “private tour” style is another plus. It generally means you are not squeezed into the most chaotic group dynamic. Your pace and timing depend on your guide, and you are not competing with a busload of strangers for breaks, photo moments, or attention.
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Price and What You Really Get for Around $24

At $24 per person, this tour is priced like a high-value group-style adventure, but with key inclusions that add up quickly. You are not only paying for the hike. You are paying for the guidance, the equipment, the sunrise logistics, the entrance fees, and the hot spring ticket/facility access.
Here is what that means in real-life value terms:
- You get hotel transfer service when selected, plus round-trip transport to and from the mountain area
- You get beverages (a bottle of water, coffee and/or tea)
- You get breakfast up top (banana sandwich, boiled egg, snack, and fruit)
- You get entrance fees covered
- You get natural hot spring facilities including towel, change room, and locker
Your main “extras” are personal expenses and tipping. The fact that tip is not included is normal for this kind of activity, but it’s good to plan ahead so you do not feel awkward at the end.
Also, the tour is listed as booked about 21 days in advance on average. That is not a must-do-now emergency, but it’s a hint that this is a popular morning slot in the Ubud area.
Getting Picked Up in Ubud: The Part That Sets Your Whole Day

Most of the stress of sunrise tours comes before sunrise. Your day starts with early pickup from your hotel, then a transfer to the trail start area. The tour is built around ease: you are not navigating in the dark on your own.
In the experience you are looking at, transfer is part of the value, and several drivers are mentioned as on-time and communicative. People often highlight this step because you want two things right away: safety and simple coordination. If your driver stops at an ATM after the tour, that can be helpful too, depending on whether you planned ahead for tips or small personal purchases.
Timing is the tricky part. Early pickup is explicitly a consideration in the feedback—because it is early. Plan your night the night before. Set a backup alarm. If you are staying slightly outside central Ubud, expect the pickup schedule to feel even earlier.
The Hike in Darkness: Flashlight, Poles, and a Guide Who Watches Your Pace
The climb starts in the early hours, hiking scenic trails under the blanket of darkness. This is where the included gear does real work. You get:
- A flashlight
- Trekking poles
- A local trekking guide
Going up in the dark changes everything. Your footing and rhythm matter more than speed. A good guide matters here, and the tour has a strong reputation for encouragement and pacing. Guides mentioned by name include Redita and Agus, along with others such as Ramon, Putu Nawang, and Nita. Even when guides are different, the goal is the same: keep you moving safely and give you breaks when steep sections slow you down.
Here is what you should expect while hiking:
- You’ll rely on your guide to lead the route and manage timing toward sunrise
- There will be steep sections, but the hike is described as doable with moderate fitness
- You can take your time, and the guide can pause for rest during harder stretches
If you have knee issues, you’ll want to take the descent seriously (more on that soon). Poles are your friend on both the climb and especially the return.
Summit Sunrise and Breakfast: Why This Tour Feels Worth the Effort
Reaching the summit is the payoff. Your guide leads you up, and then you settle in for sunrise over Mt. Batur. This is the “camera or phone ready” part. If you forget, your guide can often help capture photos and videos, based on how the morning is described in the feedback.
What makes this tour different from a basic sunrise walk is the breakfast timing. You do not just watch the light show and then sprint back down. You eat while the sunrise moment is still fresh, with coffee and/or tea plus water. Breakfast is served as:
- Banana sandwich
- Boiled egg
- Snack and fruit
That combination is practical. You need something steady after cold morning climbing, and eggs plus fruit plus carbs does the job without feeling heavy. Also, having the food at the summit means fewer rushed stops later.
One small mental trick: sunrise is beautiful, but it is also short. Try not to spend the first minute fiddling with settings. Get your settings ready on the way up, then let yourself actually watch the light shift.
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The Descent and Hot Spring Soak: Recovery That Actually Happens

After sunrise and breakfast, you head back down the mountain. The descent is where tired legs can turn into slick-foot problems. This is why the guide’s pace and break timing matter, and why trekking poles are not just a nice bonus.
Once you reach the base area, you transition to the natural hot springs. This is not a random roadside dip. You get access to the hot spring facility, including:
- Towel
- Change room
- Locker
- Hot spring ticket access
The idea is simple: soak first, then return to your hotel. Mineral-rich waters help ease muscle fatigue after hiking, and the towel/locker setup means you can change and store things without improvising.
The hot spring facility can be busy at times, so keep your expectations grounded. If you go at a prime time right after the sunrise wave, it might feel crowded. The upside is that you are not walking away after soaking; the tour includes the ride back to your accommodation.
Tour Logistics That Matter: Private Group, Duration, and Ticketing
This is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That matters because private setups usually feel less chaotic around the summit and during transitions.
The tour duration is about 10 hours. That includes pickup, hiking, breakfast, hot springs, and the return transfer. For planning, treat it like a full morning-to-midday block. You’ll likely feel it later in the day, so avoid stacking a lot of other plans immediately after.
You also get a mobile ticket, which cuts down on paperwork and speeds entry steps. Confirmation is received at the time of booking, so you are not stuck waiting for emails days later.
Who Should Book This Mt. Batur Sunrise Hike (and Who Should Pause)
This tour is best for people who want a single, guided sunrise morning with clear structure: climb, sunrise, breakfast, hot springs, and back to the hotel.
I think it fits you well if:
- You have moderate physical fitness
- You can handle an early start without turning it into a full-blown complaint session
- You want guided help when hiking in the dark
- You like having recovery built into the schedule
It may not be the best fit if:
- You cannot manage steep sections or uneven footing
- You expect a totally relaxed pace with no effort involved
- You dislike cold mornings and early wake-ups (because the start time is part of the deal)
The good news is that the hike is guided and breaks are part of the rhythm. The challenge is real, but the structure is there to keep it manageable.
Practical Tips: Packing for Sunrise Cold and Post-Soak Comfort
You’re going up in early morning darkness and coming down into an active day. Pack for both states.
What to focus on:
- Wear layers you can remove. Summit mornings can be surprisingly cold, and you warm up as you climb.
- Bring shoes with decent grip. Poles help, but footing still matters.
- Bring a camera or fully charged phone, because the sunrise moment is why you’re here.
- Plan for hot-spring etiquette. You’ll have a towel, locker, and change room, but you still want to avoid leaving valuables exposed.
Also, if you tend to get motion sick, consider how you react to early rides. The tour includes transport, but it’s still an early-morning drive over short distances.
One more tip: charge everything the night before. Sunrise mornings are not the time to discover your power bank is at 2%.
Is It Good Value Compared to Other Bali Morning Plans?
Compared to doing sunrise on your own, this tour adds structure and includes essentials that take time to arrange: guide support, equipment (flashlight and poles), breakfast, hot spring access, and entrance fees. You pay a modest price for that convenience.
Compared to a half-day hike without the hot spring portion, this feels more complete. You get a real recovery stop, not just a viewpoint and a rushed return.
Compared to a long, premium private day, the price stays grounded. At $24 per person, you are getting a lot of the “hard parts” of planning handled. The only cost you control is your tip and personal spending.
Should You Book This Mt. Batur Sunrise Hike, Breakfast & Hot Spring?
If your goal is a single-ticket morning that delivers sunrise, breakfast, and hot springs without you coordinating gear and entry steps, I’d book it. It is a straightforward day with clear inclusions that help you enjoy the moment instead of worrying about logistics.
Book it especially if:
- You want guide support for hiking in the dark
- You value having breakfast at the right time
- You like the idea of soaking after the climb, with towel and a locker
Hold off if you know early wake-ups and steep sections are a deal-breaker. Sunrise hikes are not “easy stroll” events, even with poles and breaks.
If the weather is bad, the tour requires good conditions. In that case, you should expect a different date or a full refund.
FAQ
What is the price per person?
The price is $24.00 per person.
How long does the tour take?
The duration is about 10 hours.
Is hotel pickup included?
Pickup is offered, and hotel transfer service is included if the package option is selected.
Is this tour private?
Yes. It is a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
What time of day does the tour start?
It starts in the early hours of the morning so you can hike for sunrise.
What equipment is included for the hike?
The tour includes trekking equipment such as a flashlight and trekking poles.
What is included in breakfast?
Breakfast includes a banana sandwich, boiled egg, snack, and fruit served at the top, plus beverages like a bottle of water and coffee and/or tea.
What does the hot spring portion include?
You get a natural hot spring ticket and facility access, including a towel, change room, and locker.
What is not included?
Personal expenses and tips are not included.
What happens if weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
When do I get confirmation after booking?
Confirmation is received at the time of booking.





























