REVIEW · UBUD
Mount Batur Sunrise Jeep & Hot Spring – All Inclusive Tour
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Mount Batur sunrise hits different by jeep. This all-inclusive, Ubud-area tour swaps the tough trek for 4WD jeep sunrise viewing with a driver who keeps the experience moving. You get a guided ride through the volcanic terrain, then time to unwind at Batur Natural Hot Spring right near Lake Batur.
What I like most is the no-stress approach: you can skip the walking and still enjoy the dramatic caldera and sunrise moment. I also like that the hot spring stop is built in, with towels and lockers, so you can cool down after the early hours.
One thing to consider: this is not a hiking tour. If you want the full leg-burn climb experience, the jeep format will feel more comfortable than adventurous.
In This Review
- Key highlights you can count on
- Entering Mount Batur Without the Trek: What the Jeep Changes
- Pickup, Small Groups, and What All-Inclusive Covers
- Stop 1: Mount Batur Sunrise in a 4WD Jeep (Plus the Best Photo Angles)
- What you’ll feel during this portion
- A possible drawback to plan for
- The Mount Batur Viewpoint Moment: How to Make the Most of It
- Stop 2: Batur Natural Hot Spring by Lake Batur (Time to Reset)
- What’s included that makes this stop easier
- How Long the Day Feels: 8 Hours Total and Two Clear Blocks
- Price and Value: Is This $25.50 Tour Worth It?
- Who gets the best value?
- Guides, Safety, and the Human Touch (Made, Coco, Tawan, and Mallow)
- What to Bring for a Jeep Sunrise + Hot Spring Day
- Who Should Book This Mount Batur Sunrise + Hot Spring Tour
- Should You Book? My Decision Shortcut
- FAQ
- How long is the Mount Batur Sunrise Jeep and Hot Spring tour?
- Where does the tour start and is pickup included?
- What are the main stops on the itinerary?
- Are entrance tickets included?
- What’s included for refreshments?
- Are towels and lockers provided?
- How many people are in the group?
- Do I need to hike to see the sunrise?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights you can count on

- No trekking required for the sunrise portion, you ride in 4WD instead
- Natural Hot Spring stop near Lake Batur, with time to soak your tired muscles
- All-inclusive basics like bottled water, coffee/tea, towels, and lockers
- Small group size capped at 15, which keeps the experience calmer
- Photo help from your guide, with drivers like Made, Coco, Tawan, and Mallow getting praised for it
- Entrance tickets included for both Mount Batur and the hot spring
Entering Mount Batur Without the Trek: What the Jeep Changes

Mount Batur is a big sunrise name in Bali, and the usual way to see it is the steep hike. This tour chooses a different path: you ride up and around by jeep, then focus on the view at the top instead of spending your energy on the climb.
I like this format because it opens the experience to more people. If your knees don’t love long uphill routes, or you simply want your morning to feel more relaxed, you still get access to the sunrise viewpoint. The jeep also means you spend more of the day doing the fun parts, not just marching toward them.
Also, you’re not traveling blind. You have a professional guide and drivers along the way, which matters at a place like Mount Batur where roads and timing can be chaotic without local help.
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Pickup, Small Groups, and What All-Inclusive Covers

This tour is built for an easy day. Pickup is offered, and you’ll be in an air-conditioned vehicle for the transfer portions. The group stays relatively intimate, with a maximum of 15 travelers, which usually means less waiting and fewer bottlenecks at each stop.
The “all-inclusive” part is more than a slogan here. You get bottled water plus coffee and/or tea, which is exactly what you want during a sunrise schedule. You also get lockers and towels, so you’re not scrambling for basics when it’s time to soak at the hot spring.
One more practical win: entrance tickets are included for Mount Batur and the Natural Hot Spring. That saves time, and it reduces the chance you’ll have to hunt down ticket counters early in the morning.
Stop 1: Mount Batur Sunrise in a 4WD Jeep (Plus the Best Photo Angles)

Mount Batur is famous for its dramatic volcanic setting and the way the sunrise glows across the caldera and surrounding lava fields. The jeep format is all about getting you through rough terrain while keeping your body intact for the view.
In a tour like this, the real value is not just the vehicle. It’s the guidance. Your driver is there to keep you safe and to help you get the timing right for sunrise photos. In the experience feedback I’ve seen for this tour, guides like Made are singled out for photo help and being attentive with small details, like making sure you’re set with your belongings.
Other drivers, including Coco and Tawan, are praised for taking good pictures during the sunrise moment, and Mallow is also mentioned for safe driving and supporting the photo process. That’s a big deal because at sunrise you’re busy juggling cold air, camera settings, and the fact that the light moves fast.
What you’ll feel during this portion
The ride is the adventure. You’ll be rolling through volcanic terrain in 4WD, then pausing long enough to appreciate the sunrise and the view. Since no walking is required, you can keep your energy for enjoying the moment rather than earning it one step at a time.
A possible drawback to plan for
Because the sunrise is time-sensitive, you should expect an early start and a schedule that doesn’t linger too long. If you like to move at your own pace, this tour is more structured than flexible.
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The Mount Batur Viewpoint Moment: How to Make the Most of It

This part is the reason most people book. You’re there for sunrise over Mount Batur, with views that show off the volcanic terrain and the caldera area. The jeep takes you there without a hike, so you can focus on the scenery and photos.
Here are a few ways to get the most out of this stop, without overcomplicating it:
- Keep your camera ready as soon as you arrive, because light changes quickly.
- Trust your guide on photo timing. If your driver is good at it, you’ll spend less time guessing angles.
- Don’t let your gear slow you down. The tour includes lockers later, but during the sunrise moment, you’ll want to keep only what you need in hand.
What I love about this portion is how it blends adventure with comfort. You get the off-road thrill, then the payoff is sitting back and taking in the sunrise view.
Stop 2: Batur Natural Hot Spring by Lake Batur (Time to Reset)

After the sunrise excitement, the tour pivots into full relaxation. The Batur Natural Hot Spring is located near the shores of Lake Batur, fed by underground thermal springs. The water is hot and mineral-rich, with pools designed for different temperatures.
You’re not just soaking for the sake of it, either. The location matters. This hot spring area offers views over the lake and the surrounding volcanic scenery, so you get a change of scenery from the mountain viewpoint to a calmer setting.
The hot springs complex uses tiered pools, and that’s useful because it lets you adjust to how hot you can handle it that day. Some pools are warmer, some are cooler, so you can ease in without turning the experience into a challenge.
What’s included that makes this stop easier
This is where the “all-inclusive” touches feel practical:
- Towels are provided
- Lockers are available
- The tour includes entrance tickets to the hot spring
- You already have refreshments covered earlier with bottled water and coffee/tea
So your job is mostly to show up, soak, and let your muscles unwind. That part is honestly the perfect follow-up after an early morning.
How Long the Day Feels: 8 Hours Total and Two Clear Blocks

The tour runs about 8 hours, with two main blocks: roughly 6 hours for the Mount Batur portion and about 2 hours for the hot spring.
That pacing is a smart trade:
- Mount Batur is the big event, so it gets most of the time.
- The hot springs are a recovery window, not an all-day attraction.
It’s also helpful that you can plan around two destinations instead of dozens of small stops. When you’re traveling early, simplicity helps.
Price and Value: Is This $25.50 Tour Worth It?

At $25.50 per person, this tour sits in the “budget to mid” zone for Bali activities. The best way to judge value is to look at what’s included.
You’re getting:
- Air-conditioned transportation on the included vehicle
- Bottled water
- Coffee and/or tea
- Towels and lockers
- Entrance tickets to Mount Batur
- Entrance tickets to the Natural Hot Spring
- A guide
- A small-group cap of 15
- Mobile ticket use (so you likely won’t be hunting for paper)
When entrance fees and basic essentials are included, the real cost becomes your time and the jeep experience. And the jeep portion is the differentiator. You’re not paying extra for transportation while also paying extra for every entry ticket. For many visitors, that’s exactly what keeps the day feeling fair.
Who gets the best value?
You’ll likely feel the value most if you want:
- sunrise access without a hike
- both a mountain viewpoint and a hot spring reset
- a guided day that doesn’t require extra planning on your side
If you already love hiking and want total control over timing, you might get a different value by going independently. But for most people who want a well-run sunrise-and-soak day, the package makes sense.
Guides, Safety, and the Human Touch (Made, Coco, Tawan, and Mallow)

What makes this tour feel smooth is the way drivers and guides show up in the experience. In the feedback tied to this tour, guides like Made are praised for helping with photos and being attentive, even checking in to make sure everything feels okay and helping with belongings. Coco and Tawan are also noted for being friendly, funny, and helpful, especially with sunrise picture moments.
Mallow is mentioned for safe driving and solid support with photos too. These are small things, but they matter at sunrise when you’re tired, excited, and trying to get the shot without dropping your phone.
Even if you don’t care about photos, this kind of attentive guiding usually means you’re less stressed. You can focus on the view and the soak.
What to Bring for a Jeep Sunrise + Hot Spring Day
The tour provides a few key items (towels, lockers, water), so you don’t need to pack like you’re going camping. Still, you’ll want to be ready for the day.
Bring:
- A swimsuit or something you’re comfortable soaking in (for the hot spring time)
- Your camera or phone, since sunrise photos are a major part of the experience
- A change of clothes for afterward, especially since you’ll be leaving the hot spring with mineral water on you
- Any personal essentials you like (like sunscreen), since the tour only lists bottled water and tea/coffee as provided
If you’re sensitive to strong sun or wind, consider comfort items too. Even without hiking, you’re outdoors in the morning air and at the viewpoint.
Who Should Book This Mount Batur Sunrise + Hot Spring Tour
This tour is a great match if you:
- want sunrise at Mount Batur without a trek
- prefer a guided experience with included tickets
- want adventure (4WD jeep) plus recovery (hot spring)
- like the idea of a smaller group, capped at 15
It may not fit you as well if:
- you want a full-body hike experience instead of riding
- you hate structured schedules tied to sunrise timing
- you’re looking for a long, slow exploration of the area instead of two focused stops
Should You Book? My Decision Shortcut
If you want a simple, high-reward sunrise day that ends with a real soaking stop, book it. This is one of those tours where the included basics (tickets, towels, lockers, guide, refreshments) remove friction from the day.
If you’re the type who dreams about summit trails and wants the grind of a trek, you might enjoy a different format more. But if your goal is the sunrise view plus muscle relaxation without the hike, this Mount Batur jeep + hot spring combo is a practical, good-value choice.
FAQ
How long is the Mount Batur Sunrise Jeep and Hot Spring tour?
The tour lasts about 8 hours.
Where does the tour start and is pickup included?
The tour is based in Ubud, and pickup is offered.
What are the main stops on the itinerary?
You’ll visit Mount Batur for the sunrise portion, then go to Batur Natural Hot Spring.
Are entrance tickets included?
Yes. Entrance tickets for Mount Batur and the Natural Hot Spring are included.
What’s included for refreshments?
Bottled water and coffee and/or tea are included.
Are towels and lockers provided?
Yes. Towels and lockers are included.
How many people are in the group?
The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.
Do I need to hike to see the sunrise?
No. The experience is designed so you do not need to walk; you ride in a 4WD jeep.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, you won’t receive a refund.





























