Volcano Batur
Gunung Batur is an active volcano on the island of Bali in the Kintamani region, its height is 1717 meters.
Batur is one of two active volcanoes in Bali. It is located in the eastern part of the island, in the Kintamani region. This area is about 368 square kilometers and is home to the volcano itself, the lake of the same name at its foot, as well as several villages.
Kintamani is a unique natural area on the island of Bali, which is a caldera formed as a result of ancient eruptions. This place surprises with its power, beauty and history, going back tens of thousands of years.
Geology and origin
Kintamani was created by a series of powerful eruptions that formed two calderas. The first, formed about 30,000 years ago, measures 13.8 × 10 km. In its center rises the Gunung Batur volcano (1717 m). Later, about 8,500 years ago, a second, smaller caldera appeared (6.4 x 9.4 km), which eventually filled with water, becoming the world's largest crater lake, Lake Batur.
Lake Batur
Lake Batur is not only a natural attraction, but also a vital resource for local residents. Its waters are used to irrigate fields, but swimming and motor boats are prohibited here. The lake is famous for its stable water level, which, according to legend, is associated with the protection of the goddess Devi Danu and recharge from underground springs.
Life around the caldera
Despite the risk of eruptions, the villages around the caldera remain inhabited. The fertile soil allows for several harvests a year, and the lake provides local fish. Peasants also mine volcanic sand and make souvenirs. Famous villages include Kintamani, Toya Bungkah, Batur and Trunyan, the latter famous for its unique burial practices.
Gunung Batur Volcano
Volcano Batur is active, although there have been no significant eruptions since 2000. The latest ash plume rose to a height of 300 meters, causing concern among local residents. Volcanic activity is regularly monitored, and in 2012 the Batura Caldera area was included in the UNESCO Global Geoparks program.
Geology and origin
Kintamani was created by a series of powerful eruptions that formed two calderas. The first, formed about 30,000 years ago, measures 13.8 × 10 km. In its center rises the Gunung Batur volcano (1717 m). Later, about 8,500 years ago, a second, smaller caldera appeared (6.4 x 9.4 km), which eventually filled with water, becoming the world's largest crater lake, Lake Batur.
Lake Batur
Lake Batur is not only a natural attraction, but also a vital resource for local residents. Its waters are used to irrigate fields, but swimming and motor boats are prohibited here. The lake is famous for its stable water level, which, according to legend, is associated with the protection of the goddess Devi Danu and recharge from underground springs.
Life around the caldera
Despite the risk of eruptions, the villages around the caldera remain inhabited. The fertile soil allows for several harvests a year, and the lake provides local fish. Peasants also mine volcanic sand and make souvenirs. Famous villages include Kintamani, Toya Bungkah, Batur and Trunyan, the latter famous for its unique burial practices.
Gunung Batur Volcano
Volcano Batur is active, although there have been no significant eruptions since 2000. The latest ash plume rose to a height of 300 meters, causing concern among local residents. Volcanic activity is regularly monitored, and in 2012 the Batura Caldera area was included in the UNESCO Global Geoparks program.

Climbing Batur
Climbing Volcano Batur is one of the most popular adventures in Bali. The path to the top does not require special preparation, but passes through steep sections. Guides accompanying tourists ensure safety and share stories about this amazing place.
At the top of the volcano, tourists will enjoy stunning views of the neighboring mountains Abang (2151 m) and Agung (3014 m), as well as Lake Batur. One of the main pleasures is watching the sunrise with a cup of hot coffee or tea, which can be purchased in a small cafe.
A special treat is cooking breakfast on volcanic steam: eggs and bananas are baked directly in the vents that emit heat.
Features of the visit
1. Duration of the climb: 1.5–2 hours to the top.
2. Best time to climb: early morning to catch the sunrise.
3. What to take with you: warm clothes, water, comfortable shoes.
4. Prohibited: independent ascent, as the terrain can be dangerous.
Climbing Volcano Batur is one of the most popular adventures in Bali. The path to the top does not require special preparation, but passes through steep sections. Guides accompanying tourists ensure safety and share stories about this amazing place.
At the top of the volcano, tourists will enjoy stunning views of the neighboring mountains Abang (2151 m) and Agung (3014 m), as well as Lake Batur. One of the main pleasures is watching the sunrise with a cup of hot coffee or tea, which can be purchased in a small cafe.
A special treat is cooking breakfast on volcanic steam: eggs and bananas are baked directly in the vents that emit heat.
Features of the visit
1. Duration of the climb: 1.5–2 hours to the top.
2. Best time to climb: early morning to catch the sunrise.
3. What to take with you: warm clothes, water, comfortable shoes.
4. Prohibited: independent ascent, as the terrain can be dangerous.

Kintamani is a place where nature, history and culture come together into one. Visiting the Batura Caldera and climbing the volcano is an opportunity to feel the power of the earth and enjoy views that remain in your memory forever.
Volcano Batur is located here
You can also climb the Batur volcano on our tour
https://mos-activity.com/en/climbing-mount-batur
https://mos-activity.com/en/climbing-mount-batur
Or watch a stunning sunrise at the foot of Mount Batur on a small jeep tour
https://mos-activity.com/en/batur-jeep
https://mos-activity.com/en/batur-jeep
And for special adventure seekers, we suggest going on a real expedition to the Batur volcano at dawn and descending into one of the largest calderas in Southeast Asia!
https://mos-activity.com/en/landy-safari-batur
https://mos-activity.com/en/landy-safari-batur