REVIEW · HIKING & TREKKING
Mount Batur Sunrise Hike With Breakfast
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Waking up for sunrise hikes feels dramatic. Mount Batur is the kind of dramatic that delivers clear payoff: an early climb, big sky colors, and a summit breakfast timed for sunrise.
I love how this tour wraps the essentials into one package: hotel pickup and drop-off, entrance fees, and a local trekking guide. I also like that you’re not just “walking and waiting”—you get a proper food break up top with coffee or tea and cold drinks.
One consideration: it’s an active mountain trek for an early-morning schedule, so you’ll want to be comfortable with the basic effort before you book.
In This Review
- Quick Hits: What Makes This Tour Work
- Hotel Pickup Into a Proper Sunrise Plan
- The Summit Breakfast: Food With a View (and a Reason)
- Trekking Equipment: Small Items That Actually Help
- The Ascent and Guide Power: More Than a Checklist
- After Sunrise: Crater Time and the Descent
- Price and Value: Why $45 Can Be a Good Deal
- Group Size and Timing: The Comfort Sweet Spot
- Practical Considerations Before You Book
- Who This Tour Suits Best
- Should You Book Mount Batur Sunrise With Breakfast?
- FAQ
- How long is the Mount Batur sunrise hike tour?
- Does the tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?
- Is breakfast included, and where is it served?
- What trekking equipment is provided?
- Are entrance fees included in the price?
- Is there a group size limit?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Quick Hits: What Makes This Tour Work

- Hotel pickup and drop-off mean less hassle before your sunrise start.
- Breakfast on the summit keeps the experience from feeling like a rushed peak-and-go.
- Flashlight and trekking poles are included, which helps for the dark, steep parts.
- Crater time after sunrise adds context beyond just the view.
- Small-ish groups (max 100) help keep the hike feeling organized.
- Guide support includes geological and cultural explanations, not just directions.
Hotel Pickup Into a Proper Sunrise Plan
In Ubud, the best sunrise tours solve the hardest problem first: getting you out of bed and onto the trail without extra planning. This one includes hotel pickup and drop-off, so you’re not trying to figure out timing, rides, or meeting points while you’re half-awake.
The tour runs about 8 hours, which is a realistic length for sunrise trekking plus time at the crater and descending afterward. You’ll spend the morning moving, not stuck in long waits. That matters because sunrise hikes can get tiring if the day is padded with unnecessary downtime.
It also uses a mobile ticket. That’s a small detail, but it usually means less paper fuss and faster check-in once you’re gathered with the group.
You can also read our reviews of more hiking tours in Ubud
The Summit Breakfast: Food With a View (and a Reason)
Breakfast on a mountaintop changes everything. Here, you get a meal timed for the moment the sky turns—so it’s not just food, it’s part of the experience rhythm.
The included spread is specific: a banana sandwich, boiled egg, plus a snack and fruit served at the top. You also get coffee and/or tea, and a bottle of water. In practical terms, this means you’re fueling up during the coldest, most energy-demanding part of the day.
I like that the menu is straightforward. It’s the kind of food you can eat while staying alert to the sunrise moment, without turning breakfast into a slow sit-down event. And since drinks are included, you won’t be stuck scanning for a café when your climb is already finished.
Trekking Equipment: Small Items That Actually Help
This tour includes flashlight and trekking pole rentals. That’s a big deal for sunrise hikes, because the early start often means you’re walking before things get bright. Having the gear included reduces the chances of a last-minute scramble.
Trekking poles can also make a difference on descent. Even if the climb is manageable, going down on uneven volcanic terrain is where fatigue hits. With poles provided, you can focus on footing and your pace instead of improvising with whatever you brought in your day bag.
If you hate thinking about gear, you’ll appreciate this setup. You just show up, and the basics are handled.
The Ascent and Guide Power: More Than a Checklist
Your morning starts at the base of Mount Batur, and an experienced trekking guide leads the climb. The whole point of going early is to reach the summit in time, and the guide’s job is to get you there safely and on schedule.
Here’s what makes the guiding part feel valuable: you’re not left in the dark—literally and figuratively. You get insights into the volcano’s geological history and its cultural significance. That turns the trek from a “see sunrise, take photos” plan into something with context as you move.
One name that pops up from the best feedback is Augus. He’s specifically mentioned for going above and beyond, which is a good sign the guide experience isn’t just robotic instructions. If you prefer tours where someone is explaining what you’re actually standing on, that’s the right vibe.
After Sunrise: Crater Time and the Descent
Once sunrise is done and breakfast is cleared, the tour doesn’t end at the summit. You’ll explore the volcanic crater and its surroundings, then descend with your guide.
This crater portion is the second reason the tour feels complete. Sunrise alone can turn into a quick rush: you reach the top, you look, you snap a few shots, and you’re off. Adding crater time gives you space to understand the mountain as a living system, not just a photo background.
Descending is usually when people start feeling it in their knees and legs. The good news is the tour includes a trekking guide for the whole flow—so you’re not wandering around on your own trying to guess the route back down.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud
Price and Value: Why $45 Can Be a Good Deal
At $45 per person for an approximately 8-hour sunrise experience, the value depends on what you’d otherwise pay and arrange yourself.
Here’s what’s included, in plain terms:
- Hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Breakfast on the summit (banana sandwich, boiled egg, snack, fruit)
- Beverages (bottle of water + coffee and/or tea)
- All entrance fees
- Local trekking guide
- Flashlight & trekking pole
For many people, hotel pickup is the hidden cost they don’t think about until they’re planning. If you had to organize transport to the base, you’d likely spend time and money that eats into the “cheap tour” idea.
The snack-and-drink package also matters. This is a long early morning, and the tour covers food so you’re not paying summit-level prices elsewhere. And since entrance fees are included, you avoid the last-minute surprise line item.
The only items not included are tips and personal expenses. That’s normal for tours, but it’s worth remembering when you’re budgeting.
Group Size and Timing: The Comfort Sweet Spot
This tour caps at a maximum of 100 travelers. That’s not tiny, but it’s also not so huge that you’re constantly separated into chaos. For a sunrise hike, group structure is a quality-of-life factor.
You’ll likely spend more time with your group on the route than you would on a standard city walking tour. That’s why a guide-led pace helps. It keeps everyone moving at a workable speed toward the summit.
Also, since the experience is focused on sunrise and crater exploration, the timing is the product. The tour is built for that early window, which is exactly what you want from a sunrise plan.
Practical Considerations Before You Book
This is a volcano hike with an early start. Most people can participate, but you should book with the expectation that you’ll be walking uphill and then descending afterward.
A second consideration: the tour runs about 8 hours, so plan your day around it. If you book this and also try to do another big activity the same afternoon, you’ll probably feel it.
And finally, since tip isn’t included, have a small amount of cash or plan ahead for how you’ll handle that.
Who This Tour Suits Best
I’d point you toward this tour if you want:
- Sunrise views without needing to organize transport
- A guided hike that explains geology and cultural meaning
- A “real” morning meal at altitude, not just a quick snack
- Included equipment (flashlight and trekking poles)
It’s also a strong pick for first-time visitors to Bali who want one signature experience without turning the day into a logistics project.
If you’re looking for a totally relaxed stroll with no early start, this may feel like too much. But if you want effort that pays back quickly, it fits.
Should You Book Mount Batur Sunrise With Breakfast?
If you want one dependable, value-packed sunrise experience in the Ubud area, I think it’s a smart choice. The biggest wins are the practical ones: pickup/drop-off, equipment included, breakfast served at the summit, and a guide who can add meaning to what you’re seeing.
Two reasons to book it confidently:
- You’re not just hiking—you’re eating and learning as part of the schedule.
- You get key costs covered upfront, including entrance fees and the core guiding service.
My only “pause” is the obvious one: it’s a trek. If you know you can’t handle early mornings and uphill walking, skip it. If you can, this is the kind of tour that turns a sunrise moment into a full, well-fed morning.
FAQ
How long is the Mount Batur sunrise hike tour?
The tour lasts about 8 hours.
Does the tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Hotel pick-up and drop-off are included.
Is breakfast included, and where is it served?
Yes. Breakfast is served on the summit, and it includes a banana sandwich, boiled egg, snack, and fruit, plus coffee and/or tea and water.
What trekking equipment is provided?
The tour provides flashlight and trekking poles.
Are entrance fees included in the price?
Yes. All entrance fees are included.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes. The maximum group size is 100 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation is free if you cancel up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount you paid is not refunded.































