Bali Batur Natural Hot WandernesiaTired after a long Bali day tour? Relieve the stiffness of your shoulder by dipping yourself into a relaxing natural hot spring. While you unwind yourself with a hot spring bath, get the healing vibes of your surroundings. Bali Batur Natural Hot Spring offers you the breathtaking view of the mighty Mount Batur towering majestically before you. For the best experience, plunge yourself into its pool adjacent to Lake Batur and get the feeling of swimming in the lake itself. Perfect for relaxing your body, mind, and 2-65, max of 15 per groupStart time Check availabilityShampoo and soapLockerAdmission FeeWhat's not includedHotel pick up and drop off service. We recommend book private car rentalPersonal insuranceTips & personal expensesLunch Purchase on the SpotDeparture detailsBatur Natural Hot Spring, Toya Bungkah Kintamani Desa Pekraman Batur, Songan B, Kec. Kintamani, Kabupaten Bangli, Bali 80612, Indonesia Take a special chance to indulge in Bali Batur natural hot spring and gaze at the picturesque view of Mount Batur and the detailsReturns to original departure pointWheelchair accessibleStroller accessibleNear public transportationInfants must sit on lapsTransportation is wheelchair accessibleIf you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code 92029P75Most travelers can participateThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersAll sales are final and incur 100% cancellation much is Bali Batur Natural Hot Spring?What is the Bali Batur Natural Hot Spring cancellation policy?Which company provides Bali Batur Natural Hot Spring?If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code 92029P75Similar experiencesHighly recommend doing this class, it’s was a great insight into Indonesian culture and food, plus it’s was a wonderful morning. Tommy was hilarious and his crew were so organised and helpful. We meet some lovely people and got to enjoy a feast at the end, plus a recipe book to take home for future cook ups!! Can’t wait!!Most authentic and fun cooking classHands down the best most authentic cooking experience in Bali! This cooking class is out of the chefs beautiful home. It was so organized and her and her staff were so friendly and helpful. It was so fun and the best tasting Balinese cooking class. They arrange pick up and drop off at your hotel. We met some really awesome people there from all over the world which just added to the experience. No need to search anymore, this is it! Fun morning cooking classHad one of my more memorable experiences in Bali taking a cooking class on the final day. We started with a tour of the market then went to the restaurant where we had instruction in making 12 different Balinese dishes. Tommy, our instructor, kept things interesting and fun throughout the morning and the food turned out pretty delicious. Like that we get a cookbook at the cooking class SeminyakNia cooking class Seminyak was the best experience, my husband and I learnt a lot from Tommy the chef, he’s fun and very knowledgeable about his craft. Visited the market before we start the class. Food was delicious, flavours amazing. You meet people from other parts of the world. All in all a great experience and I would highly recommend Tommy’s cooking busy airport. You will have to buy visa. Don't rely on Amex only!!! They don't take Amex. Only Visa, Master or any cash. I had learn it the hard wayMy friend and I had a marvelous time. She was very unsure she would enjoy it, but she did.!! Tommy was informative, funny, and extremely knowledgeable. Want to know what an executive chef thinks about this one?I am an executive chef with 20 years of experience. Food is, of course, a major part of my vacation in Bali. This cooking class did not disappoint. Chef Tommy is a master of his craft and broke down everything systematically, culturally, and put everything into perspective to everyone in the class no matter where they came from. He related to individuals with such keen knowledge and understanding and broke the course down to where you can feel where the passion and roots of the cuisine grew - from the different types of gingers/galangal to even -why- their coconut oil kicks a$$ more than the western counterparts. Needless to say, from the novice home cook to even the highest level of culinary echelons, anyone and everyone can learn from this class. It was fun. It was funny. And it was fantastic. I am a better chef after this one for food, not too expensive. Very kind and serviceminded food, good vegetarian options as well. Go for the local beer Bintang, and the local dishes. My children aged 13 and 16 specially enjoyed the hot chocolate cake and vanilla ice cream desert The teachers here are amazing, sweet and funny! The food was delicious and authentic, plus we got a cook book to take home, and I’m excited to make some of these recipes for my family! Highly recommend this class!! So nice we've been here twice! This is both a fabulous cooking class A great experience and a wonderful lunch. The little market tour introduces you to what you'll be using for cooking and will certainly get you to a place that you wouldn't go to otherwise. Then the cooking and the fun begins with everybody joining in and so many dishes prepared that everyone's going to take charge of at least one of them. Our chef Tommy was quite the character too. Excellent work, thanks Tommy. At the end of the day this whole experience, including being picked up from our Villa, cost us what we would have spent for lunch and the lunches.. oh my God... AMAZING The time was too short than I expected. The therapy time didn’t match from the menu. Shower time should be exclude from the therapy time. Ninety minutes therapy was done in seventy minutes. There was no privacy for the costumers since the door kept opening. The waiting time was too long. The massagers should prepare the therapy items first. 療程時間比預期中的短。療程時間不符合菜單上的時間。淋浴時間不該包括在療程時間內。九十分鐘的療程在七十分鍾內完成。按摩過程中,門開開關關,顧客沒有隱私。等待時間太長。按摩師需在按摩開始前準備好所有療程需要的工具。What a fun and cultural experience! Our instructor, Tommy, was so much fun, and taught us about several traditional ingredients and dishes. I am vegan, and although there is a vegan class, I was unable to attend it, so they graciously accommodated me into the non-vegan class, putting single portions aside for me to cook along with the others, which I truly appreciate!! Thank you so much Warung Nia for this lovely experience!The whole experience was awesome from a visit to the market first - smelling & learning about our ingredients to preparation & ultimately eating the amazing food we prepared in groups- so much fun….& we got a little souvenir cookbook- well worth it - thank you One of the best cooking classes I have had an amazing time and learnt so many dishes, our teacher was very funny and made the whole experience so much fun. Definitely recommend this cooking class!My husband and I had loads of fun with chef Tommy and the group on our cooking class. Starting at the local market then on to a fantastic equipped outdoor kitchen Tommy took us thru about 12 Indonesian dishes. It was fun and Tommy was a perfect fit with his great personality and professional cooking skills. Would highly recommend this!More to explore in KintamaniDetailed Reviews Reviews order informed by descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as cleanliness, atmosphere, general tips and location SAuckland, New Zealand14 contributionsGot this as an upsell on a mt batur hike booking, don’t bother with that either. Both are just tourist traps. The spa was filthy, as the other review said tiny clothes hooks 7ft up, no shower for before or after, the water in the pools looked completely filthy and i couldn’t even wash it off till i got back to my hotel in Ubud. Actually forget ubud all together, monkey is stinking and over rated as well, a guy got bit by a monkey while we watched. Theres rubbish everywhere and it was overcrowded even after covid with not many tourists. I only hope the last couple days we have at the gili islands might be August 1, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2022 • CouplesThe pools were beautifully designed and laid out. Not crowded. But my husband went precovid and said they were. The staff are very friendly but I will never understand how at one booth you buy tickets then walk 150 m and give said tickets to another person? In entry cost a free drink and use of towel and locker is provided. A few nice ladies walk around and offer you a sample of a massage in the spa and then the cost to have one. They are upfront about this. Which I respected. My main issues were that the place is only designed for able bodied people. There are a lot of steps and they can be slippery. Getting in and out of the pools was difficult if you are not fit and able. Only one pool had a rail. So if you are not so sprightly, I would give this place a miss. The change rooms were disgusting. Slippery with high steps, the showers just leaked out of random spots and the hooks for towels were 7 feet in the air. I know some of this is part of the charm of Bali but this mess is very off putting. I'm expecting some foot disease when I get home and I had on thongs. Overall if you a fit and don't care about steep steps ect then go and June 26, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn did not like this place - way too kitsch’, and don’t go on the water boom’ if you want avoid injuriesWritten December 30, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Seems like you're mistaken your activity with our product. 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Wedid the sunset tour and were thrilled to have the whole mountain to ourselves. Sunset is a great way to avoid the crowds as most people do the sunrise tour. Sunset is just as b The beautiful area around the Mount Batur volcano, one of the four sacred mountains in Bali, is home to stunning sunrises, black lava fields, natural hot springs, and delicious coffee. Come for a day or two, so you can make the famous trek up to the volcano’s summit at sunrise. There you’ll be met by panoramic golden views over the whole of Bali! Best of all, you’ll still have time to rest, recover, and discover the magic and serenity of this healing landscape. Don’t miss out on all the best things to do in Batur, Bali, with our complete guide. Things to do How to visit Where to stay Best restaurants Best time to visit Costs of traveling Hi, we're Nick & Hannah!We hope you're enjoying our free travel guides & tips! If so, please consider supporting our work. 🤗 Click here Things to do in Batur, KintamaniLocated in the Kintamani region of Bali, the main attraction of this area is, of course, the beautiful Mount Batur. People come here to hike up the mountain for the spectacular sunrise there are lots more things to do in the Batur area! For example, you can’t miss a visit to Lake Batur, which lies at the base of the volcano. Here you can soak in warm hot springs, visit sacred water temples, and gaze out over mirror-like water and majestic mountain cooler volcanic landscape, which has been named a global geopark by UNESCO, is also a coffee-growing haven. So, sit back and relax with a hot cup while you take in the breathtaking views. 1. Mount Batur Sunrise TrekkingThe active volcano Mount Batur, also known as Gunung Batur, was formed over 25,000 years ago and rises high above the surrounding landscapes, reaching 1717 m. The best time to appreciate the stunning views is at sunrise, when a sea of pink and orange clouds can be seen floating far the clouds clear, you can also see endless valleys carpeted in lush green jungle dotted with tiny villages and the beautiful Lake Batur. On a clear day, you can even see as far as Lombok Island out in the Bali Sea. It’s worth every yawn of that early morning start!Other interesting things to look out for from the mountain are the black lava fields far below created by the 1968 eruption of the volcano. As you reach the summit, you may also notice the crater rim has small crevices with rising hot steam. Some of the locals use these to cook eggs as a mid-trek snack!Tip Watch out for the cheeky wild monkeys looking to steal your best time to hike Mount Batur is in April-October, when there is the best visibility. You will need a warm jacket, good hiking shoes, plenty of water and snacks, and your camera! Bringing your own headlamp is useful if you have one, but your guide should provide one. How Long Does it Take to Climb Mount Batur?It takes two hours to reach the summit, depending on your fitness level, making it roughly four hours in total. Leave some extra time at the top to enjoy the views and catch your breath. Most tour companies will pick you up at around 2 AM, leaving plenty of time to drive to the start point and trek up the mountain in time for you are staying in Kintamani village, you can walk to the volcano. This is a great option if you want a slightly later start!2. Batur Natural Hot SpringThe Batur Natural Hot Spring is a series of man-made pools that are heated geothermally by underground magma. The volcanic minerals in the natural spring water are great for your skin and relaxing your muscles – making it the perfect place to soak after your early morning hike. The water cools as it comes to the surface, so it is the perfect temperature for bathing 40°C / 105°F. Come to Batur Natural Hot Springs to relax outside in the crystal-clear infinity pools; it’s one of the top things to do in Batur! As you sink deep into relaxation, you’ll have gorgeous panoramic views of Mount Batur and the surrounding mountain ranges. Beautiful Balinese sculptures line the natural baths, and tinkling fountains complete the spa-like are also lots of facilities included with your entrance. For example, a restaurant, showers, lockers, free towels, free wifi, and free juice. If you visit during the week, it will be slightly quieter, Hours & Entry Fee Open daily from 7 AM-7 PM. 190,000 IDR USDNo time to read now?No worries! Save on Pinterest to read it later. Save to Pinterest Tip This is one of several hot spring pools in the area. Alternatively, if you want a slightly more luxurious option, head to Toya Devasya Natural Hot Spring next door. This resort also offers spa treatments 300k IDR / 20 USD entry.3. Pura Segara Ulun Pura Segara Ulun is a beautiful floating temple on Lake Batur, accessed by a small bridge that crosses the water. Bali has many water temples, but this is one of the hidden gems! The authentic Hindu shrine is a very peaceful place to visit after a hectic morning of trekking. It also has a view of the volcano, so you can fully take in how far you’ve climbed. Impressive at any time of day, it is particularly serene at sunrise, when the water is calm, and there is a stunning reflection of the temple on the golden lake. Come and breathe in the cool mountain air, marvel at the beautiful fountain statues, and listen to the soft calls of the swans swimming close by. Did you know? This peaceful Hindu temple is similar to Ulun Danu Bratan on your way to Munduk, but without the crowds! The price is free, but we recommend giving a donation. You can rent a sarong 10,000 IDR / USD if you need to cover up your shoulders and Pinggan SunrisePinggan is a rural farming village on a mountain ridge that overlooks Mount Batur, offering spectacular views of the mountain at sunrise. Seeing the Pinggan Sunrise is a relaxed early morning alternative to the two-hour hike up Mount Batur. From the ridge, which faces east, there are countless places to catch the sun coming up behind the volcano. You’ll see the valley below covered in a sea of magical clouds, and access to the viewpoints is free! Try the popular Sukawana Sunrise Spot or the Pinggan Sunrise View. Alternatively, there are plenty of natural viewpoints or bamboo platforms where you can take in the spectacular natural scenery with no one else Cafes with a ViewThere are plenty of cute cafes on the mountain ridges that have incredible views of Mount Batur and the black lava savanna below. Sip on a cup of locally-grown coffee, grab a freshly-made pastry, and look out over one of the best views in Bali! Our favorite cafe was Paperhills which has great food and even better drinks, with fantastic coffee and juice options. On the same street, there are loads of lovely cafes where you can buy coffee and pastries. Alternatively, head for one of the restaurants for something more filling, all with spectacular views of the volcano. Other nice spots we also enjoyed were El Lago and Kintamani Coffee. 6. Visit a Coffee PlantationVisiting a coffee plantation is one of the top things to do in Batur, Kintamani! The fertile grounds beneath the volcano due to volcanic ash and cooler mountain climate has made the area around Batur the perfect place to grow coffee. Spend a few hours learning about the coffee-making process and tasting delicious local brews at one of the many plantations close to the mountain. Coffee Tours in BaturYou can have amazing tasting experiences, however, we recommend to skip the notorious Luwak coffee. Kopi Luwak is made from coffee beans that have been partially digested by civets a nocturnal mammal. It is one of the most expensive coffees in the world, mainly because it takes time and labor to scavenge for the limited supply of wild civet poop. For this reason, some coffee farms have started caging animals to enable mass production. Also, be aware of the trick that Luwak coffee sold are mixed with regular coffee an estimated 80% of Luwak coffee is actually fake and made from normal blends. However, you are still charged crazy prices! We think that the usual kind of Balinese coffee that hasn’t passed through an animal is just as delicious, so don’t waste your money on Kopi choose to do a tour at an organic, family-owned plantation like Bali Cafes & Restaurants in BaturThere are loads of cozy cafe options in Batur, most of which have their own roastery and offer locally grown coffee with fantastic views of the volcano and the lake. There are also lots of warungs small family-owned restaurants that offer traditional Balinese food for very reasonable prices. Most food places can be found on Penelokan Main Road. Warung Good Karma El Lago Kintamani Coffee Paperhills Volcano Restoran Shallot’s warung makanFind all locations in our Google MapsFind in our Google MapsWhere to Stay in BaturWe’d recommend staying at least one night in the Batur area so that you can recover from the sunrise hike and fully relax in the wonderful natural surroundings. There are plenty of accommodation options around the lake, depending on your budget and taste, from hotels and villas to glamping. You’ll find most in the district of Remember, it can be challenging to get around if you don’t have transportation, as the mountainous terrain is not that walkable. However, if you book a trekking tour of Mount Batur, most companies will pick you up and drop you off at your accommodation. Taken at Cliff PanoramaGetting AroundThe easiest option is to rent a scooter or a car. This will give you much more freedom and flexibility, particularly if you want to stay for a night or two. Scooters can be rented daily for as little as 50,000 IDR USD. How Much Does Batur Cost?Like the rest of Bali, prices are reasonable here, so you won’t break the bank exploring this beautiful Time to Visit BaturThe best time to visit Batur is during the dry season from April-October, when you have a better chance of getting the best views at the summit of Mount Batur. This mountainous area of Bali is much colder, especially at night, so remember to bring warm layers and a jacket for those cool early mornings. The cooler climate does, however, make it a refreshing place to escape the heat on the coast!Did you know that … When you purchase something through our links we earn a small fee. However, you still pay the same. Win-win! 15/05/2023 Last updated May 15, 2023TrekkingMount Batur., Kintamani. See all things to do. Trekking Mount Batur. See all things to do. See all things to do. Trekking Mount Batur. #22 of 36 things to do in Kintamani. Volcanoes. Read more. Open now 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM. Mount Batur Sunrise Hike and Natural Hot Spring. 48. Recommended.
Bali Batur Natural Hot SpringBy WandernesiaFeatures6hMobile voucherInstant confirmationOverviewPamper your body with Bali Batur natural hot springWitness the Majestic Mount Batur from the PoolGaze the Largest Beautiful Caldera in BaliChill in the Swimming Pool with healing warm waterRe-charge your energy and cure your skin problemTicketsRegular PackageActivity duration is 6 hours6h6hPrice details$ x 1 Adult$ included, what's notWhat's includedWhat's includedShampo and SoapWhat's includedWhat's includedLockerWhat's includedWhat's includedAdmission FeeWhat's includedWhat's includedBath towelWhat's excludedWhat's excludedHotel pick up and drop off serviceWhat's excludedWhat's excludedPersonal insuranceWhat's excludedWhat's excludedTips and personal expensesWhat's excludedWhat's excludedLunch Purchase on the SpotKnow before you bookPlease mention traveler full name, Lead Traveler, and Phone numberWhat you can expectRelieve the stiffness of your shoulder by dipping yourself into a relaxing natural hot spring. While you unwind yourself with a hot spring bath, get the healing vibes of your surroundings. Bali Batur Natural Hot Spring offers you the breathtaking view of the mighty Mount Batur towering majestically before you. For the best experience, plunge yourself into its pool adjacent to Lake Batur and get the feeling of swimming in the lake itself. Perfect for relaxing your body, mind, and soulLocationActivity locationLOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESToya Bungkah Kintamani Desa Pekraman Batur, Songan B, Kintamani, Kabupaten Bangli, Bali 80612, IndonesiaBatur, Bali, IndonesiaMeeting/Redemption PointPEOPLEPEOPLEBatur Natural Hot Spring, Toya Bungkah KintamaniBatur, Bali, IndonesiaOther recommended activitiesBali Sunrise Trekking - ATV Ride - Spa Best Quad Bike PackagesFree cancellation available
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Detailed Reviews Reviews order informed by descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as cleanliness, atmosphere, general tips and location 2023ok but you have to pay to go up to Mtr Batur....a bit of a hassle as you already are paying for the car then the hot 5 May 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2023 • CouplesThis place is no good. Overpriced. They charge 300K rupiah per person. We spend less than an hour here. We bought a drink and the glasses where very unclean. There was 4 staffs sitting on the floor behind the bar. Maybe the should start cleaning the glasses. Will not come 13 February 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn UK1,451 contributionsDec 2022 • CouplesThis is a nice place to spend an hour it’s very soothing but the facilities are sparse and old but the hot springs are lovelyWritten 10 December 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn VBergen, Norway4 contributionsNov 2022 • FriendsMy guess is that this place looked wonderful before covid. When all the tourists left they did stop cleaning the place and never started cleaning again. This place is dirty and smells, specially the changing roomWritten 21 November 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn WAmsterdam, The Netherlands15 contributionsSep 2022 • FriendsHonestly not worth the visit. Would definitely not encourage friends and family to come here. The facilities are very dirty and poorly 7 September 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2022 • FriendsOur driver took us here. Springs are lovely and the views are magnificent. Sadly the changing facilities leave a lot to be desired and are very 12 August 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2020 • CouplesReally nice place here. About 7 natural stone pools with lovely balinese statues. It’s only Rp 70 if you have Kitas or local drivers license. It's the first hot spring you hit on the way around Lake Batur going left. There are 50 flags up on the road saying BATUR HOT SPRINGS - because right next door is the LARGER BIG PURPLE COMMERCIAL “TOYA DEVASYA” they have many flags too. It’s competitive as they are RIGHT NEXT DOOR - I imagine sharing the same hot spring mineral source. So this is the smaller place and it’s great. Very clean. Great lockers . I will come back. Great rainy day thing to do. Loved it. Nasi goreng is local price and the food is nice. Written 9 February 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn MSydney, Australia130 contributionsJan 2020Nice visit here. Great views. Cost half of next door. They supply towel and locker in price. Pools of varying degrees of warmth and 6 February 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019First thing this is a very relaxing place and they have multiple pools with the first one hotest one atleast when I visited and each pool has different high and length so you can enjoy as per your confuse it with the natural hot spring as here the water is from natural source but they have filtered it to clean it so its processed hot spring its a nice place to since this place is near Batur so people after trekking come here and the warm water is very soothing to your tired me its must visit specially if you have done trekking of Mt BaturWritten 2 February 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn YKelusa, Indonesia15 contributionsJan 2020All these hot springs are great for the local Balinese who on a whole don't have access to hot water in there houses, so for them, a visit to a hot spring is a big treat, but for Tourists, don't bother as just not worth the long drive to emerge yourself in warm water in concrete pools, also, i would have thought its hot enough in Bali without emerging oneself in warm water? Entery fee is not worth the cost, change rooms stink and disgusting, most of the time there's not enough seating, but worst of all are the billions of fly's. On a whole, staff were okay, but the whole exsperance was a downer and our friends stated it wasn't worth it and would never, ever the Balinese just don't understand the requirements for Tourists as what they regard as being great for locals, is light years away from being so for tourists. These hot springs have the potential to be a fantastic [apart from the fly's] tourist attraction and all thats required is to put the right Manager inplace that understands what is required to bring these hot springs up to international 24 January 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn results 1-10 of 194 1SILbqr.