Best Hiking Trails in Bali for Adventure Enthusiasts 

Traveloka Team
08 Feb 2025 - 4 min read

Best Hiking Trails in Bali for Adventure Enthusiasts

Bali, the Island of the Gods, is often associated with its serene beaches, vibrant nightlife, and luxurious resorts. But did you know it’s also home to some of Southeast Asia's most stunning hiking trails? Bali offers diverse hiking experiences for adventure travellers and nature enthusiasts, from majestic mountain summits to lush jungle paths.

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If you're based in Singapore and planning your next escape, Bali’s hiking trails promise an unforgettable mix of breathtaking landscapes, cultural richness, and adrenaline. This guide will walk you through the best hiking trails in Bali and provide detailed tips to make your adventure seamless and memorable.

Bali – A Hiker’s Paradise

Bali’s landscapes are a hiker’s dream. The island’s volcanic origins have created towering peaks, mysterious craters, and verdant tropical forests while cascading waterfalls and scenic ridges add to the allure. Beyond nature, the island’s hikes allow visitors to connect deeply with Balinese culture, locals, and spirituality.

Regardless of your fitness level or experience, Bali’s variety of trails ensures you’ll find a hike that suits your pace and offers extraordinary rewards for your efforts.

Top 5 Hiking Trails in Bali You Can't-Miss

1. Mount Batur Sunrise Trek

Distance: ~10 km (round trip)

Difficulty: Moderate

Highlights: Spectacular sunrise views, active volcanic craters, Lake Batur views

Witnessing the sunrise from Mount Batur is a bucket-list experience for any hiker visiting Bali. Starting before dawn, the trek takes about 2–3 hours to the summit. You'll be greeted by panoramic views of the sun rising over Lake Batur, with the misty landscape creating picture-perfect moments. Pro tip: Pack a light jacket—it gets chilly at the top.

2. Campuhan Ridge Walk

Distance: ~2 km (one way)

Difficulty: Easy

Highlights: Lush greenery, photogenic paths, tranquillity

Located in Ubud, the Campuhan Ridge Walk is a serene and easy trail perfect for a leisurely hike. The path, surrounded by rice paddies and tropical landscapes, is ideal for those searching for a gentle outdoor experience. Best hiked in the morning or late afternoon, this trail offers beautiful vistas and a peaceful escape from Bali's bustling streets.

3. Sekumpul Waterfall Trek

Distance: Varies (2–5 km depending on route)

Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Highlights: Majestic waterfalls, jungle exploration

Sekumpul Waterfall is famed as one of Bali’s most stunning cascades. The trek through Bali’s northern jungles involves crossing rivers, navigating steep paths, and stepping into raw and untouched natural beauty. The reward? A jaw-dropping, multi-tiered waterfall that makes every step worth it.

4. Mount Agung Summit Trail

Distance: ~12 km (round trip)

Difficulty: Challenging

Highlights: Bali’s highest peak, breathtaking views, spiritual significance

For seasoned hikers, Mount Agung offers a more challenging adventure. Standing at 3,031 meters, this dormant volcano is Bali’s highest and holiest mountain. Reaching the summit at sunrise (after at least 5–7 hours of hiking) means you’ll be rewarded with unparalleled vistas stretching across Bali and beyond. Traveloka offers knowledgeable local guides who can assist with permits and directions.

5. West Bali National Park Trails

Distance: Varies by trail

Difficulty: Easy to moderate

Highlights: Biodiversity, mangroves, rare birdwatching opportunities

For nature lovers, West Bali National Park is paradise. With diverse trails to wander, this area showcases Bali's rich biodiversity, including endangered birds like the Bali Starling. Trails vary in difficulty and length, making it an excellent choice for families or those looking for a slower pace. Opting for a local guide will give you deeper insight into the park’s wildlife—and they'll help you spot rare species!

Guide to Each Trail

Mount Batur Sunrise Trek

Tips: Start as early as 2 AM to reach the summit before sunrise. Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring a flashlight or headlamp.
Best Time: Ideally, during the dry season (May to October).

Campuhan Ridge Walk

Tips: This trail is short and straightforward; comfortable walking shoes suffice. Sunrise and sunset walks are the most peaceful.
Best Time: Early mornings or evenings to avoid the midday heat.

Sekumpul Waterfall Trek

Tips: Waterproof footwear is essential as you’ll be walking through streams. Prepare for river crossings.
Best Time: Dry season to ensure safer paths and clearer waterfalls.

Mount Agung Summit Trail

Tips: Train and prepare for this physically demanding hike. Carry layers, as the summit can be cold. Guides are highly recommended.
Best Time: Early dry season to avoid risks of slippery terrain.

West Bali National Park Trails

Tips: Bring binoculars if you enjoy birdwatching. Guides are available to enrich your experience and ensure safety.
Best Time: Morning hikes offer the best chance to spot wildlife.

What Makes Hiking in Bali Unique

Cultural and Natural Intertwining

Hiking in Bali often doubles as a cultural experience. Sacred sites, temples, and offerings along the trails highlight the country’s deep connection with spirituality and nature. For instance, reaching Mount Agung’s summit is significant culturally and is considered a pilgrimage for many locals.

Friendly Local Guides

Bali’s local guides are treasures in their own right. Many hikes—such as Mount Batur or Sekumpul Waterfalls—are best experienced with the knowledge and warmth of a local guide who knows the terrain and its stories. Traveloka offers advance guide bookings to ensure you get the best assistance.

Stunning Biodiversity

Bali's varied ecosystems, from tropical rainforests to volcanic landscapes, create unique trails that allow visitors to experience nature and the island’s rare flora and fauna.

What to Know Before Your Bali Trek

Weather

Dry Season (May to October): Best for clear trails and spectacular views.
Wet Season (November to April): Slippery paths and unpredictable showers can add difficulty.

Essential Packing List

Comfortable hiking shoes that provide a good grip
Light, moisture-wicking clothing
Sunscreen and a hat to protect from the tropical sun
Ample water and snacks
A reusable, eco-friendly rain poncho in case of sudden downpours

Safety and Environmental Considerations

Stick to marked trails, especially in Mount Agung or Sekumpul Waterfalls.
Respect local customs and temples often found on trails.
Avoid single-use plastics to help sustain Bali's fragile ecosystems.

Discover Bali’s Trails with Traveloka

There’s something extraordinary about experiencing Bali through its trails. From scenic ridges to volcanic summits, every path reveals a unique aspect of this magical island. Step out of Singapore’s urban jungle and immerse yourself in the beauty of Bali’s natural wonders.

Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just starting, these trails offer something unforgettable. With Traveloka, planning your adventure is easier than ever—book your flights, hotels, and the best activities all in one place. Don’t miss out on package deals, guided tours, and top accommodations for your trekking journey!

Start exploring Bali’s hiking trails today—and feel the connection with nature and culture like never before!

In This Article

• Best Hiking Trails in Bali for Adventure Enthusiasts
• Bali – A Hiker’s Paradise
• Top 5 Hiking Trails in Bali You Can't-Miss
• 1. Mount Batur Sunrise Trek
• 2. Campuhan Ridge Walk
• 3. Sekumpul Waterfall Trek
• 4. Mount Agung Summit Trail
• 5. West Bali National Park Trails
• Guide to Each Trail
• Mount Batur Sunrise Trek
• Campuhan Ridge Walk
• Sekumpul Waterfall Trek
• Mount Agung Summit Trail
• West Bali National Park Trails
• What Makes Hiking in Bali Unique
• What to Know Before Your Bali Trek
• Weather
• Essential Packing List
• Safety and Environmental Considerations
• Discover Bali’s Trails with Traveloka

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