REVIEW · UBUD
Mt Batur Sunset 4WD Jeep Tour
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Mount Batur looks different from a jeep. It’s a late-day way to experience an active volcano without the 3:00 am alarm.
I like that this tour focuses on the afternoon-to-sunset timing, plus the off-road 4WD approach for getting up close to the black lava area around Mount Batur. You’re not just watching from far away.
One real caution: there’s at least one serious complaint about a driver no-show, so I’d double-check your pickup time and contact details before you relax. If pickup goes wrong, the whole day goes with it.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Trading the 3am alarm for a real sunset slot
- Pickup from Ubud: your afternoon timing window matters
- The optional 14:30 coffee plantation stop
- Arriving at the jeep starting point around 15:30
- The 15:45 jeep ride: black lava and active-volcano area
- Tickets and guides: what’s handled for you (and what isn’t)
- Price and value: is $26 fair for this setup?
- Who should book this jeep tour?
- Should you book the Mt Batur Sunset 4WD Jeep Tour?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Mt Batur Sunset 4WD Jeep Tour?
- How much does the tour cost?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What does the tour include for entrance tickets?
- Is lunch included?
- Is the coffee plantation stop part of the main tour?
- What group size should I expect?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- Sunset timing without a 3:00 am wake-up (you’ll start in the early afternoon)
- 4WD jeep access to black lava and Mount Batur’s active volcano area
- Kintamani entry + Mount Batur entry tickets included
- Hotel pickup/drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle (if you select it)
- Small group size, capped at 10 travelers
- Optional coffee plantation stop around 14:30
Trading the 3am alarm for a real sunset slot

This Mount Batur tour is built around the idea that you can still catch the show without getting up in the dark. Instead of starting pre-dawn, you’re picked up from Ubud around midday and then you roll toward the volcano for a later start.
What I like most is the balance between excitement and convenience. You get the thrill of a jeep ride, but the schedule stays human. It’s also a smart fit if you’re already worn out from other Bali days and you want one big, scenic payoff without stacking on another early wake-up.
The tradeoff is that you’re relying on a smooth afternoon timeline. If you’re the type who hates waiting or losing time to traffic, plan to stay flexible during that midday pickup window.
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Pickup from Ubud: your afternoon timing window matters

Your ride from Ubud starts with pickup between 12:00 and 13:30, depending on where your accommodation is. That window is wide on purpose, since drivers have to collect people across the area.
Once you’re in the car, expect the trip to be part of the experience. The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle, plus hotel pickup and drop-off if you selected that option. That’s a value point, because it reduces the hassle of arranging transport yourself.
My practical tip: set a clear meeting point at your hotel and keep your phone available. This isn’t about nerves. It’s about protecting your time—especially since one reported issue involved a driver not showing up.
The optional 14:30 coffee plantation stop
On the way to the jeep starting point, there’s an optional coffee plantation visit around 14:30. This is a classic Bali add-on: you can treat it like a quick stretch break, or skip it if you’d rather save time for the volcano.
The key detail is that it’s optional. So your best move is to decide early how you want to spend your afternoon. If you’re excited about Mount Batur and want more time for the jeep and viewpoints, you may prefer to pass on the extra stop.
Also keep in mind that the tour lists lunch as not included. If you skip the coffee stop, you’ll likely still need to eat elsewhere before the afternoon activities.
Arriving at the jeep starting point around 15:30
You’ll reach the sunset jeep starting point at 15:30. At that point, you get an introduction and a safety procedure from the local guide.
This matters more than people think. A jeep tour is off-road by nature, so the brief safety step is part of making sure the ride stays fun, not stressful. You’re also working against daylight, so a smooth start helps you get moving right when you need to.
The group is small—up to 10 travelers—so the guide can typically manage instructions without turning it into a chaotic zoo. That’s the kind of setup that makes the experience feel organized even though you’re heading into rugged terrain.
The 15:45 jeep ride: black lava and active-volcano area

At 15:45, the jeep tour begins. This is where the experience earns its name: you’re driving to explore the active volcano area of Mount Batur and the surroundings with black lava.
This isn’t a gentle stroll. You’re in a vehicle designed for uneven ground, and you’ll feel the difference right away. For many people, that’s the appeal: a jeep gives you a front-row seat to terrain you’d otherwise have to walk to.
What you’re looking at is the volcanic story written in rock. Black lava areas are visually striking, and they also give you a better sense of scale around Mount Batur. Even if you’ve seen volcano photos before, seeing the terrain up close tends to hit differently.
One more reason this style works well for sunset seekers: you’re positioned to move toward viewpoint time as the afternoon progresses. The tour is structured around catching the late-day mood around the volcano, not just checking off a location.
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Tickets and guides: what’s handled for you (and what isn’t)
The tour includes the big ticket items that often cause confusion on self-planned trips. You get Kintamani entry and Mount Batur entry tickets, and the jeep tour guide is included as well.
You also get all fees and taxes bundled into the price. That’s a real value factor. It means you can focus on one clear cost instead of guessing what you’ll need to pay at each checkpoint.
What’s not included is also clear:
- Lunch isn’t included
- your personal expenses aren’t included
So if you hate making decisions mid-afternoon, plan a meal before pickup or bring a simple option for later. Since the schedule starts around midday and runs about 8 hours total, getting food handled early helps keep you comfortable.
Price and value: is $26 fair for this setup?
At $26 per person, this feels positioned for budget travelers who still want the full Mount Batur experience. What makes it more than just a cheap ride is the inclusion list: the tour covers entry tickets, a guide, and pickup/drop-off (if you pick that option).
If you tried to assemble this yourself, you’d likely pay for transport plus entry costs plus a guide. Even without knowing the exact breakdown, bundling those costs into one price usually saves time and reduces friction.
The one caution here is value depends on execution. The tour includes hotel pickup, but one complaint in the review pool highlights what happens when pickup fails. In other words, the price can be a great deal as long as the operation shows up on time.
Who should book this jeep tour?
This is a strong match if you:
- Want off-road jeep access to Mount Batur without the 3:00 am wake-up
- Prefer a late-afternoon plan that still feels like a full day activity (it’s about 8 hours)
- Like guided experiences where tickets are handled for you
- Want a smaller group setup (max 10 travelers)
You might think twice if you:
- Are extremely sensitive to schedule changes during a midday pickup window
- Hate any optional add-ons that could slow your day (like the 14:30 coffee stop)
- Have tight plans right after the tour, since it runs for most of the afternoon and early evening
If you’re the type who can handle small uncertainties, this tour offers a fun, practical route to a classic Bali view.
Should you book the Mt Batur Sunset 4WD Jeep Tour?
I’d book it if you want a Mount Batur experience that’s active and scenic without the harsh early-morning start. The combination of 4WD exploration, included entry tickets, and pickup/drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle keeps it efficient.
My decision rule is simple: confirm your pickup details clearly before you go. Because the tour’s value assumes the transport portion works smoothly, and one serious no-show complaint is enough to remind you to be proactive.
If you want, tell me your hotel area in Ubud and your preferred pickup time range, and I’ll suggest a practical way to time your meal and reduce last-minute stress.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Mt Batur Sunset 4WD Jeep Tour?
The tour runs for about 8 hours (approx.), starting with hotel pickup between 12:00 and 13:30 and continuing through the jeep tour and sunset experience.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $26.00 per person.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Hotel pickup and drop-off are included if you select that option. The tour also includes an air-conditioned vehicle.
What does the tour include for entrance tickets?
It includes Kintamani entry ticket and Mount Batur entry ticket.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch is not included, and you’ll need to cover your own personal expenses.
Is the coffee plantation stop part of the main tour?
There is an optional coffee plantation visit around 14:30 on the way to Mount Batur.
What group size should I expect?
The tour has a maximum of 10 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.




























