REVIEW · UBUD
Mount Batur Sunrise Jeep Tour
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Sunrise on a volcano beats the usual slog. This Mt. Batur sunrise Jeep tour is built for big views with a 4WD Jeep ride that puts you at the right spot without the heavy hiking start. You’ll pass through Kintamani’s farming areas and head out toward the volcanic lava fields, then watch the horizon shift over Mt. Batur from about 1,360 meters.
What I like most is the simple included breakfast before you’re fully awake: a banana sandwich, a boiled egg, and a hot drink. It’s not fancy, but it actually helps you do the early start without feeling wrecked. Then there’s the payoff—volcanic scenery up close, with the guide driving you across terrain most people just look at from far away.
One consideration: you’ll be up very early. Expect a tough start time (often around 3:30am pickup in practice), so if mornings are your enemy, plan to go to bed early and keep expectations realistic.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Ride Up Mt. Batur
- Why This Mt. Batur Sunrise Jeep Tour Feels Easier Than Hiking
- The Drive: Kintamani Farms, Lava Fields, and a Real 4WD Experience
- Sunrise Spot Time: What the Morning Feels Like
- Breakfast That Actually Helps: Banana Sandwich, Boiled Egg, Hot Drink
- Stop 2: Batur Natural Hot Spring and What’s Included
- Price and Value: Is $24.44 a Good Deal?
- Timing, Pickup, and How Long You’ll Be Out
- Guide Quality and Crowd Control (The Part You Can Feel)
- Optional Upgrades: Make It a Longer Kintamani Day
- Should You Book This Mt. Batur Sunrise Jeep Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Mt. Batur sunrise Jeep tour?
- Is pickup from Ubud or my hotel included?
- What breakfast is included?
- What tickets are included?
- Is the Batur Natural Hot Spring entrance included?
- Is this a private tour?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
Key Things To Know Before You Ride Up Mt. Batur

- Private Jeep setup means you’re not stuck in a long chain of vehicles headed for the viewpoint.
- Breakfast is included (banana sandwich, boiled egg, and a hot drink) so you’re fueled for the early hours.
- You go where the hiking would be harder: you’ll access sunrise points and lava fields without the steep climb.
- Kintamani farming + lava mix: you’ll see working gardens and small fields during the drive.
- Hot spring time is part of the day, but the entrance ticket isn’t included.
- Weather matters: the operator may swap dates or refund if conditions are unsafe.
Why This Mt. Batur Sunrise Jeep Tour Feels Easier Than Hiking

Mt. Batur sunrise is one of those Bali icons that draws crowds fast. The big advantage here is that the tour is designed around the same goal—sunrise over the volcano—but with less physical strain. Instead of starting a long trek, you’re in a Jeep and transported through the Kintamani region and toward the sunrise area.
The tour’s timing is also part of the design. It’s still an early morning experience, but it’s positioned as a later-start alternative compared to the traditional hiking approach. In plain terms: you get the volcano morning magic while reducing the hardest part of the human-powered commute.
If you’re traveling with parents, or you just don’t want your calves to file a complaint, the Jeep route makes a lot of sense. And because it’s set up as a private activity for your group, you avoid that “everyone moves when the slowest person wakes up” chaos that can happen on more open tours.
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The Drive: Kintamani Farms, Lava Fields, and a Real 4WD Experience
This is not a quick “ride to a photo spot” kind of tour. The Jeep portion takes you through Kintamani’s farming region first, and that matters because it gives context to what you’re looking at. You’re not just seeing volcanic rock; you’re seeing how local people live alongside it.
The route also gets you across the volcanic terrain tied to major eruptions, including the 1843 and 1963 events. The drive goes toward the east side of the Mt. Batur area for sunrise at the Jeep Sunrise point. From there, you’ll be high enough to feel the scale of the region, around 1,360 meters above sea level at the sunrise point.
Then comes the second stretch of the story: the lava fields. The tour takes you to the volcanic lava flow from the 1963 eruption, and your guide explains what happened as the Jeep navigates over the rough ground. You’ll also see local farmers working their small vegetable gardens and fields as you travel across the volcanic landscape—one of the more grounding moments of the morning, because it shifts your brain from tourist mode to “this is a working place.”
If you care about authenticity, this is one of the best parts of the day. The volcano isn’t a backdrop; it’s part of the local routine.
Sunrise Spot Time: What the Morning Feels Like

Sunrise on Mt. Batur is the headline, and this tour organizes the morning around that moment. You’ll get to the east side sunrise point and spend time watching the sky brighten with the volcano and surrounding Kintamani view lines. The higher viewpoint gives you a good sense of depth across the region, and the Jeep-access approach usually helps you avoid the worst of the crowd compression you’d get on steep, bottlenecked hikes.
This is also where your guide matters. People have specifically praised how patient and attentive some drivers can be—names like Nyoman and Sunia come up in the feedback, with the same theme: calm timing, constant check-ins, and smart positioning so you don’t end up stuck behind other vehicles.
Tip: treat the sunrise viewing period as time to manage your patience. The horizon can change quickly, but the schedule is built to get you there safely and early enough to actually enjoy the moment.
Breakfast That Actually Helps: Banana Sandwich, Boiled Egg, Hot Drink

Breakfast is included, and it’s one of those details that you’ll appreciate more than you think. The meal is simple: a banana sandwich, a boiled egg, and a hot drink (coffee, tea, or hot chocolate). It’s not a brunch buffet, but it’s practical. You’re eating before a cold-feeling morning and before you’ll want energy for the Jeep ride and viewing time.
Because you’re starting early, the included breakfast reduces one problem: finding food that early on your own. You also don’t have to time your meal to match transport. It’s just handed to you as part of the flow.
If you’re the type who likes to snack later, pack something small just for your own comfort. But as far as the tour itself goes, you won’t arrive totally empty-handed.
Stop 2: Batur Natural Hot Spring and What’s Included

After the volcano part of the morning, the tour shifts gears to relaxation. The second stop is Batur Natural Hot Spring, with time for a long soak and the chance to enjoy the beauty of Batur Lake.
Your itinerary lists about 1 hour 30 minutes for the hot spring part. That’s enough time to actually unwind, not just dip your toes and sprint back to the Jeep.
One important cost detail: the hot spring entrance ticket is not included. The tour includes transportation and the Mount Batur/Kintamani entry portion, but you’ll need to pay separately for entry to the hot spring itself. So budget for that extra line item when you plan the day.
Practical note: hot spring time is a great pairing with this tour because it balances the intensity of the early start and the physical “wake-up” feeling that comes with mountain mornings. It turns the day into more than just sunrise photos.
Price and Value: Is $24.44 a Good Deal?

At about $24.44 per person, this tour offers strong value because several core costs are bundled. You get hotel transfer (pickup and drop-back), a Jeep with a driver, entrance to the Mount Batur and Kintamani area, and the included breakfast with hot drinks.
What you’re paying for here is basically three things:
- Getting to the sunrise access points efficiently
- Having a Jeep driver handle the tricky lava-field navigation
- Including key tickets and basic morning fuel
Where value gets less automatic is the hot spring entrance. Since that ticket isn’t included, your all-in cost will be higher once you add it. Still, even with that add-on, the structure is efficient: transport + entry + Jeep + breakfast is a useful bundle for the time you’re spending.
Also, the booking lead time tends to be decent—on average it’s booked about 13 days in advance. That’s a hint that you’ll want to reserve your date rather than assume it will be easy to find last-minute.
Timing, Pickup, and How Long You’ll Be Out

The tour runs about 6 hours in total, give or take. That means you’re not spending a whole day on the road, but you are trading sleep for an early-morning volcano experience.
Pickup is offered, and in practice people report pickups like 3:30am from hotels. From Ubud, plan on about 70 minutes to reach the Jeep area in the Kintamani region (based on the timing described from a real day experience). Then it’s additional driving and time at the stops to fit sunrise and the hot spring window.
The meeting point is listed as Volcano Valley on Jl. Pengalang No.2 in Songan B, Kintamani. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
If you’re planning logistics around this, treat it like a half-day commitment with an early start. Set your expectations accordingly, and don’t schedule tight connections afterward.
Guide Quality and Crowd Control (The Part You Can Feel)

On Mt. Batur tours, the guide can make or break the experience. A good driver isn’t just driving; they’re managing timing, positioning, and safety while handling uneven terrain.
The feedback highlights patient guidance and courteous driving. Names like Nyoman and Sunia show up connected to a consistent pattern: the driver arrives early enough so you aren’t stuck behind a bunch of other Jeeps fighting for the same view angle, and they keep checking that everyone is good throughout the ride.
That’s not a small detail. It can change how much time you spend actually watching the sunrise versus waiting in a line or squeezing for a photo.
So when you book, think of it this way: you’re buying access to sunrise and lava views, but you’re also buying how smoothly the day runs. That’s where value shows up.
Optional Upgrades: Make It a Longer Kintamani Day
This tour uses a modular approach. Depending on what you choose, you can upgrade the day to add extras like transfers, a waterfall visit, hot springs time (on top of the base plan), or a black lava adventure.
This matters if you’re the kind of traveler who wants more than two stops. If you’re also staying in the Ubud area, an upgrade can help you turn a half-day Jeep morning into a fuller Kintamani loop without you having to coordinate multiple independent bookings.
The key is to match the upgrade to your energy level. If you hate early mornings, keep it simple. If you love geothermal scenery and don’t mind a longer day, adding stops can be a good use of the same transport effort.
Should You Book This Mt. Batur Sunrise Jeep Tour?
I’d book it if you want the Mt. Batur sunrise experience with less strain than hiking, and you care about seeing lava terrain up close rather than just from a distant viewpoint. The included breakfast is also a smart touch, and the option to relax afterward at Batur Natural Hot Spring makes the day feel balanced instead of rushed.
Skip (or reconsider) if the very early wake-up time will derail your trip. You’ll still be up for sunrise timing, and hot spring entry isn’t included in the base price, so you’ll need to budget for that extra ticket.
If you do book, my advice is simple: sleep early, wear something comfortable for a mountain morning, and plan to enjoy the ride as part of the experience—not just the photo moment at the top.
FAQ
How long is the Mt. Batur sunrise Jeep tour?
The tour is listed at about 6 hours.
Is pickup from Ubud or my hotel included?
Hotel transfer (pickup and drop-back to your hotel) is included, and pickup is offered.
What breakfast is included?
Breakfast includes a banana sandwich, a boiled egg, and a hot drink such as coffee, tea, or hot chocolate.
What tickets are included?
You get an entrance ticket to Mount Batur and the Kintamani area.
Is the Batur Natural Hot Spring entrance included?
No. The hot spring entrance ticket is not included, even though there is time set aside for the soak.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s private, so only your group participates.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.




























