Mount Abang Bali Hiking Route and Natural Beauty
Discover one of Bali’s most scenic trekking adventures with Asta Bali Trekking.
About Mount Abang
Located in Bangli Regency, Mount Abang stands at about 2,151 meters above sea level — making it the third-highest mountain in Bali after Mount Agung and Mount Batukaru. With its stunning natural scenery and peaceful surroundings, Mount Abang offers a memorable hiking experience for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
Hiking Route Overview
1. Basecamp – Suter Village
Your journey begins at Suter Village Basecamp, the official starting point of the Mount Abang trek. Here, you can prepare your gear, purchase extra supplies, or hire a local guide from Asta Bali Trekking. Start your hike early to enjoy the magnificent sunrise from the summit.
2. Trail Conditions
The Mount Abang hiking trail is steep and can become slippery during the rainy season. The trek usually takes around 2–3 hours through a lush tropical forest. Sturdy hiking shoes are essential for safety and comfort.
3. Rest Points
Along the trail, there are several small resting points with limited facilities. Make sure to bring enough water and light snacks to stay energized during your climb.
4. Reaching the Summit
After a rewarding climb, you’ll reach the summit of Mount Abang. From here, hikers can enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Agung, Lake Batur, and the surrounding Bali highlands covered in mist.
Highlights and Natural Beauty
🌅 Sunrise View
Mount Abang is famous for its magical sunrise view. As the sun rises behind Mount Agung, the sky transforms into brilliant shades of orange and pink — an unforgettable moment for every trekker.
🌿 Tropical Forest Scenery
Hikers pass through dense tropical forests filled with bird songs and fresh mountain air, offering a peaceful escape from the busy city life.
🏔️ Mountain and Lake Panorama
From the top, the panoramic view of Mount Agung, Lake Batur, and the green valleys of Bali creates a picture-perfect landscape for photographers and nature lovers alike.
🙏 Spiritual Atmosphere
Mount Abang holds great spiritual value for the Balinese Hindu community. Along the trail, you’ll encounter small temples and shrines where locals pray — adding a serene and sacred touch to the trek.