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Mt Batur Sunrise Jeep & Natural Hot Spring Tour
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Sunrise in Bali plus steam sounds like a good deal. This 4WD Mount Batur sunrise jeep outing pairs big volcanic views with an easy, cozy soak at Batur Natural Hot Spring, and the small-group feel helps it stay personal. Guides like Kadek, Komang, Made, and Gede show up in the best kind of way: calm, respectful, and focused on getting you the right moments.
What I like most is how the jeep portion is built around the morning highlight: getting up close to the caldera for sunrise, riding through rugged volcanic terrain, and including that scenic black lava field stop along the way. The ride also feels secure, and you’re not stuck figuring out the logistics alone—your driver and guide handle the flow.
The second thing I like is what comes after: you get around 2 hours at the natural hot springs to truly reset, with towels and lockers taken care of. The only thing to consider is that this is a long day—about 10 hours—so if you’re not into early starts and spending hours on the go, you may find it a bit tiring.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You Should Know
- Mount Batur Sunrise by 4WD Jeep: Why the Early Morning Feels Worth It
- What You Get Included (And Why It Matters for Value)
- Getting From Ubud: Pickup, Timing, and the Small-Group Feel
- Stop 1: Mount Batur Sunrise in the Jeep (Plus the Black Lava Field)
- What to expect during the jeep portion
- A practical consideration
- Stop 2: Batur Natural Hot Spring for Real Recovery
- Included comfort details that make a difference
- Why the hot spring stop is a smart match for Mount Batur
- Your Guides and Drivers: The Difference Between Good and Great
- Comfort and Logistics: What to Plan for on a 10-Hour Day
- Pricing and Value: Is $65 Really Reasonable?
- Who This Tour Suits Best
- Should You Book the Mount Batur Sunrise Jeep + Hot Spring?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How much does the Mt Batur Sunrise Jeep & Natural Hot Spring Tour cost?
- How long is the tour?
- Where does the tour start?
- Does the tour include tickets?
- Is bottled water included?
- Is coffee or tea included?
- Are towels and lockers provided at the hot spring?
- How big is the group?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
- Is this tour suitable for most people?
- Is tipping included in the price?
Key Highlights You Should Know

- Small group (up to 15 travelers) keeps the sunrise window calmer and the photo stops easier to manage.
- 4WD jeep to the caldera at sunrise is the core experience, with time built around the morning light.
- Black lava field stop adds variety beyond just the volcano view from afar.
- Hot spring soak with towels and lockers makes the relaxing part actually relaxing.
- Lake Batur and Mount Abang views are part of the hot-spring setting, not an afterthought.
- Air-conditioned transport, bottled water, and coffee/tea reduce the usual “morning scramble” stress.
Mount Batur Sunrise by 4WD Jeep: Why the Early Morning Feels Worth It

Mount Batur is one of those places where the experience starts before you even reach the viewpoint. The tour is designed around the sunrise jeep idea: you drive up using a 4WD jeep, cross rough volcanic terrain, and arrive to catch the changing light over the caldera and surrounding areas.
This is the kind of activity where timing matters. The sunrise window is short, and the route is part of the fun. You’re not just being transported—you’re actively riding through the volcanic surroundings as the sky shifts, which is why this style of tour stays popular.
I also like that the day doesn’t turn into one long, boring wait. The pace is structured: sunrise + a scenic black lava field portion, then you move on to the hot springs for recovery.
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What You Get Included (And Why It Matters for Value)
At $65 per person, this tour looks simple on paper—until you check what’s included. You get entrance tickets for Mount Batur and the Batur Natural Hot Spring (when that option is included), plus support items that make mornings and soaking hours easier.
Included items that genuinely help:
- Air-conditioned vehicle for pickup/transfer
- Bottled water
- Coffee and/or tea
- Towels and lockers at the hot spring
- Mobile ticket and confirmation at booking time
There’s also an interesting add-on possibility: admission tickets to Kintamani may be included depending on the option you select. If Kintamani is listed for your booking, it’s covered, which can be a nice way to get more value from the day without paying extra once you’re already up there.
And yes, tips aren’t included. That’s normal, but it’s good to plan a small gratuity budget if you want to reward a guide who’s handling photos and pacing for you.
Getting From Ubud: Pickup, Timing, and the Small-Group Feel

This tour is based in Ubud, and pickup is offered. That matters because Mount Batur tours often fail or succeed on the day’s first transfer—if you’re stuck waiting around, the whole sunrise plan gets less enjoyable.
The tour caps out at 15 travelers, which is a big deal for a sunrise activity. Smaller groups usually mean less crowding at photo stops and more flexibility when the guide needs to adapt the timing. In the best cases, your guide is also helping with photos rather than just gesturing from a distance.
From the way different guides are described—punctual, communicative, and respectful—it’s clear the human part is a selling point here, not just the vehicle.
Stop 1: Mount Batur Sunrise in the Jeep (Plus the Black Lava Field)

Your Mount Batur time is the big centerpiece, lasting about 8 hours. The main plan centers on a jeep sunrise approach: you ride through rugged terrain toward the caldera area, aiming to see the sunrise from a good vantage.
What makes it more interesting than a basic viewpoint stop is the additional black lava field segment. It adds texture to the story of the volcano—this isn’t just scenery that looks dramatic on camera. You’re physically moving through volcanic ground and seeing the result of eruptions up close.
What to expect during the jeep portion
- A 4WD jeep ride through challenging volcanic terrain
- Time oriented around sunrise views
- A scenic stop at a black lava field
- Admission to Mount Batur included
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A practical consideration
This part is active. Even if you’re riding in comfort, you’re in an outdoor, bumpy adventure style experience for a long stretch. If you get uncomfortable easily in off-road vehicles, it’s worth mentally preparing for that.
Also, sunrise plans depend on conditions you can’t control. Clouds can change how the sunrise looks, so the best mindset is to treat it as an adventure even if the light is different than you hoped.
Stop 2: Batur Natural Hot Spring for Real Recovery

After the jeep portion, the tour switches gears into relaxation. You get about 2 hours at Batur Natural Hot Spring, with admission included.
The hot spring location is special because it comes with views. You’re not just sitting in warm water in a random facility—you’re soaking while looking over Lake Batur and toward Mount Abang. That scenic pairing is what makes this tour feel like more than a single adventure jammed into a single day.
Included comfort details that make a difference
This is where the small logistical perks matter. The tour includes:
- Towels at the hot spring
- Lockers at the hot spring
Those details help you avoid the usual scramble: you can focus on getting warm, not figuring out where to store things or whether you forgot something basic.
Why the hot spring stop is a smart match for Mount Batur
Mount Batur sunrise jeep tours can be physically tiring—early hours, off-road driving, and lots of standing around for views. So the hot spring segment acts like a built-in “cooldown.” Even if you’re not traveling for a spa day, the timing makes sense: adventure first, recovery second.
One thing to keep in mind is that hot spring time is scheduled—around two hours. That’s long enough to enjoy, but not endless. If you want a slow soak, come ready to manage your time so you don’t feel rushed at the end.
Your Guides and Drivers: The Difference Between Good and Great

A big theme in the experience is the quality of the people handling it. Names that show up in standout moments include Kadek, Komang, Arsa, Mawe, Ketut, Made, and Gede.
Here’s what matters for your day:
- Guides who are respectful and responsive to your pace
- Drivers who feel secure and skilled on the route
- People who help with photos so you don’t spend your whole morning asking strangers
- Guides who explain what you’re seeing, including volcanic features like the black lava area
If you care about taking good photos without turning it into a constant photo mission, this is a strong sign. Several accounts point to guides making it easy—stepping in to help, adjusting to needs, and taking photos as part of the experience rather than leaving you to fend for yourself.
Comfort and Logistics: What to Plan for on a 10-Hour Day

This tour runs about 10 hours total. That’s not “just a quick sunrise trip,” so you’ll want to treat it like a whole-day outing.
What the tour does to support you:
- Pickup with air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Coffee and/or tea
- Clear stop structure (Mount Batur first, hot spring after)
The tradeoff is time. You’ll spend a lot of the day in transit or in outdoor viewing/soaking modes. If you’re stacking multiple activities in Ubud that same day, consider giving yourself some breathing room before and after.
Also, because it’s a small group (max 15), it can still feel social and shared, but you should expect coordination: sunrise tours don’t run like leisurely sightseeing. They run like sunrise tours—efficient, time-aware, and focused on the planned viewing moments.
Pricing and Value: Is $65 Really Reasonable?

At $65 per person, the value is tied to what’s included. You’re paying for:
- Mount Batur admission
- Batur Natural Hot Spring admission (for the combined option)
- A 4WD jeep sunrise experience
- Transport from Ubud (pickup offered)
- Coffee/tea and bottled water
- Towels and lockers at the hot spring
You’re also not on your own. Guides and drivers are part of the package, and many of the strongest moments revolve around their handling—especially helping with photos and keeping the group moving smoothly.
Is it the cheapest tour in Bali? Maybe not. But if you compare “buying transportation + entrances + a guided sunrise plan” separately, the bundle starts to make sense fast. This is a day where you’re mostly paying for coordination and access—two things you can’t easily DIY without losing time.
Who This Tour Suits Best
I’d recommend this tour most for you if:
- You want a sunrise highlight at Mount Batur rather than a late-morning version
- You prefer a guided 4WD experience through volcanic terrain
- You like your itinerary to include both adventure and recovery
- You want help taking photos without making it a full-time job
It’s also a solid choice for couples and friends because the hot spring segment offers a natural “talk time” pause after the morning’s activity. Several birthdays and partner trip moments show the vibe is more memorable than just checklist tourism.
If you hate early starts or long days, you should weigh your energy level carefully before booking. The experience is great—just not short.
Should You Book the Mount Batur Sunrise Jeep + Hot Spring?
Book it if you want one of Bali’s classic pairings done in a way that’s organized and comfortable. You’ll get the Mount Batur sunrise jeep experience with time for the black lava field, and then you’ll actually get to unwind at Batur Natural Hot Spring with towels, lockers, and Lake Batur / Mount Abang views.
Skip it (or choose a different format) if you’re trying to keep your day light and flexible. This is about morning momentum and a scheduled soak afterward, so it won’t feel like a slow, wander-anywhere outing.
FAQ
FAQ
How much does the Mt Batur Sunrise Jeep & Natural Hot Spring Tour cost?
It’s $65.00 per person.
How long is the tour?
The duration is approximately 10 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The tour is based in Ubud, Indonesia, and pickup is offered.
Does the tour include tickets?
Yes. It includes entrance tickets to Mount Batur and Batur Natural Hot Spring (if you select that option). It also includes entrance tickets to Kintamani if that option is selected.
Is bottled water included?
Yes. Bottled water is included.
Is coffee or tea included?
Yes. The tour includes coffee and/or tea.
Are towels and lockers provided at the hot spring?
Yes. Towels at the hot spring and lockers are included.
How big is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
Is this tour suitable for most people?
Yes. The activity lists that most travelers can participate.
Is tipping included in the price?
No. Gratuities or tips are not included.

































