Mt Agung is the highest mountain on the island of Bali. This is also active volcano with height 3,142 meters above sea level.
Experience the ultimate Bali adventure with our professional Mount Agung trekking tours. Guided by certified local experts with years of mountain experience, we ensure a safe, well-organized, and memorable journey to the island’s highest and most sacred peak. Whether you choose the challenging Besakih route or the shorter Pasar Agung trail, our team provides full support—from hotel pickup, safety gear, and refreshments to personalized guidance all the way to the summit.

Enjoy breathtaking sunrise views, spiritual energy, and an authentic Balinese adventure with a company trusted by thousands of trekkers. Book your Mount Agung sunrise trekking with us and let your adventure begin!
Why Trek Mount Agung?
1. The Highest Point in Bali
Reaching the summit of Mount Agung means standing on the very top of the island. On a clear morning, trekkers can even spot Mount Rinjani in Lombok and Bali’s coastline glowing under the sunrise.
2. A Sacred Pilgrimage Route
Mount Agung holds deep spiritual significance for Balinese Hindus. The trek often starts near Pura Besakih, the Mother Temple of Bali, adding a cultural and spiritual dimension to the journey.
3. A Challenging Adventure for Serious Trekkers
Unlike Mount Batur, trekking Mount Agung demands high stamina and mental strength. It is steep, rocky, and requires full-night hiking — perfect for those seeking a real adventure.
Trekking Routes to Mount Agung
There are two main routes to reach the summit:
1. Besakih Temple Route
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The longest and most challenging path
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Leads to the true summit, the highest point of Bali
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Recommended for experienced trekkers
2. Pasar Agung Temple Route
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Shorter and slightly easier
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Reaches a lower summit but still offers spectacular sunrise views
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Ideal for intermediate hikers
Mount Agung is an active volcano, with the most recent major eruptions occurring in 2017–2019. Trekking activities usually depend on volcanic activity levels, and local authorities monitor the status closely.
What to Bring
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Warm jacket (temperatures can be very cold at the summit)
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Headlamp or flashlight
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Trekking shoes with good grip
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1.5–2 liters of water
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Gloves, hat, and windproof clothing
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Snacks or energy bars
Who Is Mount Agung Trekking For ?
Mount Agung trekking is perfect for:
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Experienced trekkers
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Adventure seekers
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Spiritual travelers
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Photographers chasing epic sunrise views
It is not recommended for beginners or those with low fitness levels due to steep and intense terrain.