7 Top Places to Visit During a Kintamani Mount Batur Tour

7 Top Places to Visit During a Kintamani Mount Batur Tour
Mount Batur Sunset Trekking
01 May 2025
Blog & Travel Guide

Planning a Mount Batur tour? You're in for more than just a sunrise view. Kintamani is full of hidden gems—from stunning crater lakes and soothing hot springs to peaceful cafes with unbeatable mountain views. Here's a list of must-visit spots to turn your Mount Batur trip into a full-day adventure:

1. Mount Batur Crater Viewpoint 

Kick off your day with one of Bali’s most iconic views – the Mount Batur crater viewpoint at sunrise. Whether you ride up in a jeep or fancy a bit of a hike, watching the sun rise over the volcanic landscape is seriously magical. The sky lights up in soft pastels, and the clouds below make it feel like you’re floating.

It’s a must-do if you’re into nature and want that jaw-dropping photo without the tourist crush. Compared to the standard summit hikes, this route is less crowded, so you’ll have more space (and fewer photo-bombers) to enjoy the view.

Perfect for early risers, photography lovers, or anyone who wants a scenic start to the day with a bit of adventure mixed in.

2. Lake Batur 

Just below the towering slopes of Mount Batur lies Lake Batur – a calm, glassy crater lake that feels worlds away from Bali’s busy tourist trails. It’s the perfect spot to slow things down after a morning hike or sunrise adventure.

Take a quiet stroll along the shore, soak in the fresh mountain air, and watch the morning mist rise off the water. If you’re up for it, you can even hop on a little boat and explore the lake from a different angle – it’s peaceful, scenic, and a bit off the beaten track. Great for travellers who want to switch gears from adventure to chill, and especially nice if you love nature without the noise.

3. Toya Devasya Hot Springs 

After catching the sunrise on Mount Batur, there’s no better way to warm up and unwind than with a soak at Toya Devasya Hot Springs. Set right by the edge of Lake Batur, these natural hot springs come with stunning views and steamy comfort – exactly what you need after a chilly mountain morning.

Just slide into the warm water, let your muscles relax, and take in the lake and mountain backdrop. It’s peaceful, scenic, and feels like a proper reward after that early start. Don’t forget your swimsuit – you’ll definitely want to jump in! Perfect for couples, solo travellers or anyone wanting to add a bit of pampering to their adventure day.

4. Lava Field Adventure 

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to walk on the moon, the black lava fields of Mount Batur might be the next best thing. Formed from past eruptions, this rugged, otherworldly landscape stretches for miles and is best explored in a 4WD jeep – it’s bumpy, thrilling, and seriously cool.

The dramatic contrast of dark volcanic rock against the bright sky makes it a dream spot for photographers. You’ll stop at hidden viewpoints and weave through jagged lava formations that feel far removed from the typical Bali you see in postcards. This one’s for the adventurous souls and photo lovers – a truly unique slice of Bali you won’t find anywhere else on the island

5. Pristine Mountain Cafes

After a morning of adventuring, nothing beats kicking back with a hot coffee and breakfast at one of the mountain’s cosy hilltop cafés. Think cool mountain air, freshly brewed local coffee, and sweeping views of Mount Batur and the surrounding valley.

Places like Pineh Colada Café are local favourites – not just for the food (though the pancakes and smoothie bowls are top-notch), but for the peaceful vibe and unforgettable views. It’s the perfect stop to relax, refuel, and soak it all in.

Great for foodies, view-chasers, and anyone who likes their breakfast served with a mountain breeze and a Bali sunrise in the background.

6. Kintamani Coffee Plantations 

If you’re a coffee lover, don’t miss a visit to one of Kintamani’s coffee plantations. Tucked into the cool mountain highlands, these plantations are where some of Bali’s best beans are grown, roasted, and brewed – right at the source.

You’ll get to see how the coffee is made from bean to cup, and of course, enjoy free tastings of local blends. That includes Bali’s famous (and controversial) luwak coffee – worth a try if you’re curious! It’s a fun and eye-opening stop that gives you a taste of local farming life too.

Perfect for curious travellers, coffee enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a warm cuppa with a story behind it.

7. Trunyan Village 

For something truly different, pay a visit to Trunyan Village – a quiet lakeside community tucked away on the shores of Lake Batur. Unlike anywhere else in Bali, this village is known for its ancient burial traditions, where the dead are laid to rest in bamboo cages under a sacred tree rather than buried or cremated. It’s a rare and respectful glimpse into a piece of Balinese culture that most travellers never see.

The journey there (usually by boat) is part of the experience, with peaceful lake views and a sense of stepping far off the usual tourist path. The village has a calm, remote atmosphere, and visitors are welcomed with quiet hospitality.

Best for culturally curious travellers who are open-minded and want to connect with traditions beyond the temples and beaches.

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