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This is “Where to Hike” When You are in Bali

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September 13, 2022
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There are a lot of activities you can experience in Bali. This time would be 5 Best Hiking Destinations that are perfect for adventurers and experience more cool things in Bali. Here’s the list below

Mount Batur

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Mount Batur is an active volcano located at the center of two concentric calderas northwest of Mount Agung on the island of Bali, Indonesia. Mount Batur is one of the popular hiking destinations in Bali. Most people hike in the morning to catch some sunrise with the best view here. 

There are 2 kinds of tracks you can experience, the long track and the short track. The longer track takes about 1,5 hours one way with 11 kilometers out and back and the shorter track only takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour to reach the top and is 7 kilometers out and back.

Mount Agung

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Mount Agung is located in Karangasem Regency, Bali. Mount Agung is known as the holiest mountain in Bali. Reaching the top of this mountain took longer and harder than Mount Batur. But the view up there is so breathtaking, at the top of the mountain you’ll see the beautiful sunrises and clouds making every track worth the energy.

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There are also 2 kinds of tracks you can choose, the longest track you can start at Besakih Temple which takes about 12 hours to hike at 3,031 meters tall, and the short track you can take if you start at Passat Agung for 3-4 hours each way. Make sure to bring more water to avoid dehydration.

Sekumpul Waterfall

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Sekumpul is one of the most stunning waterfalls located in Singaraja, Bali. To reach Sekumpul Waterfall, you need to walk down for 300 meters and pass through small stairs but need to be careful because it’s kinda slippery and of course, you need to pass some small river, the water level is approximately as high as an adult’s thigh.

The best time to visit Sekumpul Waterfalls is around 09.00 until 15.00. The best season to visit Sekumpul Waterfalls is the Dry season because the track wasn’t that slippery. To visit this waterfall you need to pay an entry fee of around Rp. 20.000. 

Munduk Waterfall 

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Munduk village is one of the best destinations in Bali for waterfall lovers. Just like the name of the waterfall, Munduk waterfall is located in Munduk Village Buleleng, Bali. The height of Munduk Waterfall is around 15 meters and there’s a pool below the waterfall where people can swim in it. 

For the entrance fee, you need to pay Rp. 10.000 for each person. The best time to visit this waterfall is around the dry season which is between April and October. Since Munduk Waterfall is pretty famous and crowded, it’s better to come here in the morning to visit the crowd and you can take a better picture in the morning. 

West Bali National Park 

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West Bali is definitely the undiscovered part of the island. The mountainous forest is home to heaps of wild animals including iguanas, snakes, deer, and over 300 bird species. Hiking trails through this gorgeous park might allow you to catch a glimpse of some of its other unique and rare animals that you have never seen in real life before. 

 An entry fee of 40,000 IDR is charged per person entering the park and if you are planning to hike, a local guide must be booked, the cost is around 350,000 IDR. A good guide can help you to spot the best experience and worthwhile investment in safety terms.

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