All-Time Best
Mount Batur Sunrise Trek
Mount Batur Sunrise Trek
Bali's most popular hiking experience, this active volcano offers a challenging pre-dawn climb rewarded with spectacular sunrise views over Lake Batur and Mount Agung. The 2-hour ascent is typically done with local guides.
Highlights
- Spectacular sunrise views
- Active volcano crater
- Steam vents at summit
- Breakfast cooked by volcanic steam
Tegalalang Rice Terrace Walk
Tegalalang Rice Terrace Walk
These iconic UNESCO-recognized rice terraces in Ubud showcase the ancient Balinese subak irrigation system. Walking paths wind through the emerald paddies, offering stunning views and insight into traditional rice cultivation.
Highlights
- UNESCO cultural landscape
- Traditional subak irrigation
- Jungle swing photo spots
- Coffee plantation visits
Campuhan Ridge Walk
Campuhan Ridge Walk
This scenic ridge trail between two river valleys in Ubud offers a peaceful morning walk through swaying alang-alang grass. The easy 2km path is perfect for sunrise walks with views of palm groves and distant temples.
Highlights
- Easy ridge-top path
- Sunrise recommended
- Near Gunung Lebah Temple
- Free access
Sekumpul Waterfall Trek
Sekumpul Waterfall Trek
Often called Bali's most beautiful waterfall, Sekumpul requires a jungle trek down steep stairs and across rivers. The reward is a stunning 80-meter cascade surrounded by lush tropical forest.
Highlights
- Bali's most beautiful waterfall
- 80-meter cascade
- Jungle trekking required
- Swimming possible
Mount Agung Summit
Mount Agung Summit
Bali's highest and most sacred peak offers the ultimate hiking challenge. The demanding climb to 3,142 meters rewards with panoramic views across Bali and neighboring islands, including Mount Rinjani on Lombok.
Highlights
- Bali's highest peak
- Panoramic island views
- Sacred Besakih Temple base
- Experienced guide required
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
These UNESCO World Heritage rice terraces offer more extensive walking than Tegalalang, with fewer crowds. The dramatic mountain backdrop and traditional farming practices create an authentic Balinese landscape experience.
Highlights
- UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Multiple trail lengths
- Mountain views
- Less crowded than Tegalalang
Tirta Gangga Water Palace Walk
Tirta Gangga Water Palace Walk
The grounds of this historic water palace offer peaceful walks through ornate gardens, koi ponds, and sacred springs. The surrounding area features rice terrace walks with views of Mount Agung.
Highlights
- Historic royal water palace
- Ornate stone carvings
- Holy spring pools
- Rice terrace extensions
Sidemen Valley Walk
Sidemen Valley Walk
This picturesque valley offers authentic Balinese village walking through rice paddies, along rivers, and past traditional homes. The less-touristy trails provide genuine cultural immersion with Mount Agung views.
Highlights
- Authentic village experience
- Mount Agung views
- Traditional weaving villages
- Fewer tourists
Munduk Waterfall Trail
Munduk Waterfall Trail
The highland village of Munduk offers connected trails to multiple waterfalls through clove and coffee plantations. The cooler mountain climate and misty forest atmosphere create a different side of Bali.
Highlights
- Multiple waterfall trail
- Coffee plantations
- Cooler climate
- Less crowded north Bali
Tukad Cepung Waterfall
Tukad Cepung Waterfall
This unique waterfall pours through a cave opening, creating magical light beams when the sun is positioned correctly. The short but adventurous trail involves wading through a river and climbing over rocks.
Highlights
- Cave waterfall
- Magical light beams
- River wading required
- Best mid-morning light
Best of 2026
West Bali National Park Eco-Trails
West Bali National Park Eco-Trails
New sustainable tourism trails have opened in West Bali National Park, offering guided walks through pristine forest with chances to spot the endangered Bali Starling. The eco-focused experiences support conservation efforts.
Highlights
- Bali Starling habitat
- Conservation tourism
- Pristine forest trails
- Marine extension available
Sambangan Secret Garden
Sambangan Secret Garden
This multi-waterfall adventure trail in north Bali has gained popularity for its combination of seven waterfalls, natural slides, and cliff jumping. Improved facilities make this hidden gem more accessible.
Highlights
- Seven waterfalls
- Natural water slides
- Cliff jumping spots
- Local guide included
Penglipuran Village Heritage Walk
Penglipuran Village Heritage Walk
This traditional Bali Aga village offers cultural walking through centuries-old architecture and customs. New community-led heritage walks provide deeper insight into ancient Balinese traditions.
Highlights
- Traditional Bali Aga village
- Centuries-old customs
- Bamboo forest walk
- Community-led tours
Spring Hikes
Mount Batur Dry Season Start
Mount Batur Dry Season Start
April marks the beginning of Bali's dry season, offering ideal conditions for the Mount Batur sunrise trek. Clear skies provide the best views, and trail conditions are optimal after the wet season ends.
Highlights
- Best visibility begins
- Dry trail conditions
- Clear sunrise views
- Comfortable temperatures
Rice Terrace Planting Season
Rice Terrace Planting Season
Spring brings rice planting season to Bali's terraces, transforming the paddies into brilliant shades of green. Walking through Tegalalang or Jatiluwih during planting offers insight into traditional agricultural practices.
Highlights
- Vibrant green paddies
- Traditional planting
- Farmer interactions
- Peak photography conditions
Summer Hikes
Peak Season Waterfall Hiking
Peak Season Waterfall Hiking
Bali's dry season (June-September) offers the best conditions for waterfall trekking, with safe trail conditions and comfortable humidity levels. Sekumpul and the Munduk waterfalls are particularly spectacular.
Highlights
- Optimal trail conditions
- Safe river crossings
- Comfortable temperatures
- Best photography light
Mount Agung Dry Season Climb
Mount Agung Dry Season Climb
The dry season provides the safest window for attempting Bali's highest peak. Clear skies and stable weather conditions make summer the preferred time for this challenging climb.
Highlights
- Best weather window
- Clearest summit views
- Safest trail conditions
- Advance booking essential
Fall Hikes
Late Dry Season Rice Terraces
Late Dry Season Rice Terraces
September and October showcase golden rice terraces as harvest season approaches. The mature paddies create stunning golden-green landscapes perfect for photography walks.
Highlights
- Golden harvest colors
- Traditional harvest activities
- Fewer crowds than summer
- Pleasant temperatures
Munduk Highland Walks
Munduk Highland Walks
The transition season in Munduk brings misty mornings and lush landscapes. The highland trails through clove plantations and to waterfalls offer cooler temperatures and atmospheric conditions.
Highlights
- Misty mountain atmosphere
- Cooler temperatures
- Transition season beauty
- Coffee harvest season
Winter Hikes
Wet Season Waterfall Power
Wet Season Waterfall Power
December to February brings Bali's wet season, when waterfalls reach their most powerful flow. While trails can be slippery, the dramatic cascades at Sekumpul and Gitgit are at their most impressive.
Highlights
- Maximum waterfall flow
- Dramatic photography
- Fewer tourists
- Rainy season atmosphere
Campuhan Early Morning Escape
Campuhan Early Morning Escape
The wet season's early mornings often offer clear windows before afternoon rains. The Campuhan Ridge Walk at sunrise provides peaceful conditions with dramatic cloud formations.
Highlights
- Pre-rain morning clarity
- Dramatic cloud formations
- Lush green landscape
- Peaceful solitude
Frequently Asked Questions
The Campuhan Ridge Walk in Ubud is perfect for beginners - it's an easy 2km path with stunning views that can be done at sunrise. The Tegalalang Rice Terrace walks are also beginner-friendly with various path lengths available.
The dry season (April to October) offers the best conditions for Mount Batur's sunrise trek. Clear skies provide the best views of Mount Agung and Lake Batur. Book in advance during peak season (June-August).
Guides are mandatory for Mount Batur and Mount Agung, and highly recommended for remote waterfall treks. Rice terrace walks and the Campuhan Ridge Walk can be done independently without guides.
Essential items include water, sun protection, sturdy footwear, rain gear (especially November-March), and a flashlight for pre-dawn volcano treks. For waterfall hikes, bring swimwear and waterproof bags for electronics.
Yes, many waterfalls allow swimming including Sekumpul, Gitgit, and Tibumana. Water can be cold, especially at higher elevations. Check current conditions as some falls may be closed after heavy rains.