Discover the Biggest Hiking Trail in Bali

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Indonesia, an archipelago with diverse landscapes, boasts numerous hiking trails that offer breathtaking views and challenging terrains. Here are the five largest hiking trails in Indonesia that are sure to captivate adventurers:

  • Mount Rinjani, Lombok

Mount Rinjani is the second-highest volcano in Indonesia and offers a challenging yet rewarding trek. The four-day, three-night hike takes you through lush forests, volcanic landscapes, and stunning crater lakes. The summit reward is the breathtaking view of the active volcano, Mount Barujari, rising from the turquoise waters of Segara Anak Lake.

  • Mount Kerinci, Sumatra

Mount Kerinci is the highest volcano in Sumatra and is known for its challenging terrain and diverse ecosystem. The three-day, two-night hike takes you through dense rainforests, alpine meadows, and volcanic landscapes. The highlight of the trek is the stunning summit views of the volcanic crater and the surrounding mountains.

  • Mount Semeru, Java

Mount Semeru is the highest volcano in Java and is considered one of the most challenging treks in Indonesia. The five-day, four-night hike takes you through diverse terrain, including forests, lava fields, and volcanic peaks. The highlight of the trek is the ascent to the summit, which offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the active crater with its mesmerizing blue flames.

  • Mount Bromo, Java

Mount Bromo is a popular hiking destination known for its stunning sunrise views and unique volcanic landscape. The two-day, one-night hike takes you through volcanic terrains, including the iconic Bromo Crater and the surrounding Tengger Caldera. The highlight of the trek is the sunrise hike to the viewpoint, where you can witness the sun rising over the volcanic peaks.

  • Mount Prau, Central Java

Mount Prau is a popular hiking destination in Central Java known for its stunning views of the Dieng Plateau. The two-day, one-night hike takes you through lush forests and offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and volcanic lakes. The highlight of the trek is the sunrise hike to the summit, where you can witness the golden hues of the rising sun casting a magical glow on the landscape below.

Batur Hiking in Bali
Batur Hiking in Bali

The 7 Biggest Hiking Trail near Bali

Mount Catur Trail Start

  • Reviews:
    John “Quatchi” Brown✭✭✭✭✭
    2 months ago
    The start of track looks different now, because there is new road near it. I added photo of my friends, that showing you correct path. The first part of the trail (until 5 shelter) is easy and the rest part is twice harder I think.

    Time to the top 3:40, but we moved slowly, talking a lot and making photos. Time to the bottom 2:40 but there was rain and really slippery mud. On the way down I always choose right path.

    Also we caught 4 leeches, so be careful.

    There is only one viewpoint on the track and most of the time you will just walk in a jungle.

    Beautiful temple and group of monkeys on the top

    By the way, we also meet big group of Indonesians on the top. They removed all plastic trash from the summit, big thanks for them ??

    Rowan Anderson✭✭✭✭✭
    9 months ago
    Definitely recommend, although it gets tough near the top. Like others have said, the trail start turns off before the maps say, around 190m left to go on Google Maps when the trail begins on your left.

    There’s two distinct sections, first is incredibly walkable with 5 rest stop shelters – the second is very steep and jungly. Took me 1hr to go up the first section, and 1hr 45 for the second section. Coming down, the top half took 1hr and the bottom half 40 mins.

    Got very muddy – be especially careful if it rains, and it gets darker than you’d expect as well. Did it on my own but slipped a few times coming down because of the wet – met two other groups, both 2 people with 2 local guides. One very nervy clifftop path near the top!

    Xi An 2ri✭✭✭✭✭
    4 months ago
    Very challenging track after 5th post, grab on tree root style climbing, so if you dont like your hands dirty, this may not be suitable for you ?. Pretty sure ill be back here often for training, since i already stay long term in Bali.
    jvjjjvvv✭✭✭✭✭
    5 months ago
    The first part (trail along five shelters) is kinda easy, but still jungly with overgrown vegetation and you’ll be rubbing yourself against a good number of bushes. The second part is just as jungly (not more), but quite steeper and technically tougher because you’re walking/climbing a lot on tree roots and you’ll definitely need to use your hands often. It’s not incredibly hard, but it’s no walk in the park either. If you do that part, you should be more or less in shape. And be careful on the way down, it gets slippery.

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    • Reviews:
      John “Quatchi” Brown✭✭✭✭✭
      2 months ago
      The start of track looks different now, because there is new road near it. I added photo of my friends, that showing you correct path. The first part of the trail (until 5 shelter) is easy and the rest part is twice harder I think.

      Time to the top 3:40, but we moved slowly, talking a lot and making photos. Time to the bottom 2:40 but there was rain and really slippery mud. On the way down I always choose right path.

      Also we caught 4 leeches, so be careful.

      There is only one viewpoint on the track and most of the time you will just walk in a jungle.

      Beautiful temple and group of monkeys on the top

      By the way, we also meet big group of Indonesians on the top. They removed all plastic trash from the summit, big thanks for them ??

      Rowan Anderson✭✭✭✭✭
      9 months ago
      Definitely recommend, although it gets tough near the top. Like others have said, the trail start turns off before the maps say, around 190m left to go on Google Maps when the trail begins on your left.

      There’s two distinct sections, first is incredibly walkable with 5 rest stop shelters – the second is very steep and jungly. Took me 1hr to go up the first section, and 1hr 45 for the second section. Coming down, the top half took 1hr and the bottom half 40 mins.

      Got very muddy – be especially careful if it rains, and it gets darker than you’d expect as well. Did it on my own but slipped a few times coming down because of the wet – met two other groups, both 2 people with 2 local guides. One very nervy clifftop path near the top!

      Xi An 2ri✭✭✭✭✭
      4 months ago
      Very challenging track after 5th post, grab on tree root style climbing, so if you dont like your hands dirty, this may not be suitable for you ?. Pretty sure ill be back here often for training, since i already stay long term in Bali.
      jvjjjvvv✭✭✭✭✭
      5 months ago
      The first part (trail along five shelters) is kinda easy, but still jungly with overgrown vegetation and you’ll be rubbing yourself against a good number of bushes. The second part is just as jungly (not more), but quite steeper and technically tougher because you’re walking/climbing a lot on tree roots and you’ll definitely need to use your hands often. It’s not incredibly hard, but it’s no walk in the park either. If you do that part, you should be more or less in shape. And be careful on the way down, it gets slippery.

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