Mount Agung Sunrise trekking is the harder and challenging one sunrise trekking in Bali you might put on your List from of you trekking tour while holiday in Bali. There are two common hiking routes up the mountain, which you will need to choose between.
1. Mount Agung Hike via Besakih Temple.
The most challenging and rewarding route for hiking up Mount Agung. The hike from Besakih Temple, also called Pengubengan Starting point. You'll be hiking through the dense jungle and ascent will take approximately 6 hours, and ends at 3,142 m point of the mountain.
2. Mount Agung Hike via Pasar Agung Temple.
This is an easier, 3-4 hour hike in which you will ascend about 2,000 meters. It's less challenging route and up point about 100 meters below the actual summit, but the views are still excellent in all directions, as well as down into the crater.
The Highlights
a. Hike up to the highest volcano in Bali
b. Experience the best sunrise view from the top of Mount Agung
2 Mount Agung Via Pasar Agung<br/>Pickup included
Mount Agung Via Besakih <br/>Pickup included
Mount Agung Via Pasar Agung<br/>Pickup included
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An active volcano offering breathtaking sunrise views and a challenging hike.
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