Why you SHOULD NOT hike MOUNT BATUR, Bali

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @hariedwards3436
    @hariedwards3436 11 месяцев назад +40

    Went up mount batur today and it was amazing. Wasn’t busy at all for sunrise, my guide was amazing and made us local food and had a hot chocolate on top. We got given equipment for the climb i.e head torch and walking stick. No one was pushy with trying to sell anything, everyone was lovely. Your guide was young and had plenty of information. A lot of the guides do this to earn extra money before they head off to school so that’s why some go fast. I appreciate their hustling to help their family. Scenery was beautiful. My only tip would be to try and avoid peak summer, get a tour guide and don’t be judgemental about the locals trying to support their families.

    • @amypeake2196
      @amypeake2196 11 месяцев назад

      Couldn’t have said it better myself!

    • @deldel171
      @deldel171 9 месяцев назад

      Hi, would you like to share ur guide info, we plan to do the trecking there

  • @AkashNayee
    @AkashNayee Год назад +11

    So given your experience, I can relate to your frustrations however it seems to vary on season. I hiked in Dec 2022 and there were max less than 100 people on the mountain and it was a great experience

    • @travelwithrafa
      @travelwithrafa  Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your experience! The problem is not only being too crowded. It is the mafia around it, the way they treat hikers, there are a few links in the description with other people’s experience. If you went with a pre booked guide you probably don’t see this problem but it’s quite known the mafia around it and that’s the main problem 😢

    • @pan0ptica
      @pan0ptica Год назад +2

      @@travelwithrafa there seems to be a sort of Mafia for like anything: temples, mountains, waterfalls, taxis…

  • @edypangestu9295
    @edypangestu9295 Год назад +6

    Yups... you're right. I've climbed last month. Too many people climbing at the same time, sometimes it becomes like a traffic jam, everyone stops walking because those above us stop walking. Sometimes the ways are also narrow and steep, only can walk by 1 person. If they stop walking, so everyone at the back will also stop

    • @huubmansvelt7386
      @huubmansvelt7386 7 месяцев назад

      Who fuckin cares weirdo, enjoy the view, realise nature is king and we're blessed to be here. Busy or not, the surroundings are wonderful. have some grace. strange fucking people going to countries blaming the locals to make money of of them.

  • @hamaddiver9144
    @hamaddiver9144 10 месяцев назад +12

    i went there on May and to be honest my guide was amazing , it was my first hike ever and yes i really enjoyed it , it was worth it + the locals deserve some money for the amazing service and being very friendly basically it all depends on the guide u guys choose.

  • @savannahtate1243
    @savannahtate1243 Год назад +18

    So glad we opted to hike the nearby, taller, and completely uncrowded Mt Abang. Also a beautiful sunrise and amazing views. No people, no music, no guides. 😊

    • @travelwithrafa
      @travelwithrafa  Год назад +3

      You made the right decision! Instead of hiking Batur going to abang or agung 🎉 much better I need to go

    • @savannahtate1243
      @savannahtate1243 Год назад

      @@travelwithrafa Agung is amazing. Favorite hike in Bali.

    • @huubmansvelt7386
      @huubmansvelt7386 7 месяцев назад

      You're so superior.

    • @dharmasanatana5747
      @dharmasanatana5747 Месяц назад +3

      @@travelwithrafa Hi, I just visit Agung mountain on 16 aug evening till morning (almost afternoon) 17aug to celebrate Indonesia independence day, I will share my experience :
      via pengubengan you need to prepare entrance ticket for 50 K, but it was worted, no need guide via pengubengan, I heard if via Taman Edelweis you must with a guide,
      avoid national day of Indonesia and holy day of Bali if you want not crowded / get disappoint due the close of mountain (because if there is ceremony, the mountain will closed no exeception)
      when you back and arrive in pos 1 and walking be carefull with local motor transport, they know that we are tired and better take local motor transport to parking area but we didn't want because they ask 50 k thousand rupiah (like ticket entrance for us this is expensive though), but you know what, he show us wrong direction!!! , so that wrong direction make us walk more far from the parking area. I'm local Balinese but not from there, but I hate that person (can't generalize, all but maybe some like your experience in Batur, this is our big problem in Bali, local become more money grubber). Everything what make profit they make it,
      I know we all need money, but should in proper ways.
      hope you always speak up like this, its not about local, tourist, domestic, visitor, et cetera its about "build good relationship without scam".
      Mostly lots of Balinese that not from that area really kind, they ask if we have still food and water supply, even when I have stomach acid they give me medicine which i didn't bring because im not expect that disease will happen to me. just walk with them, they didn't ask money because they are hikers, not "person" who take advantage of the situation.
      Hope you enjoy Bali and becarefull of scammers. Have a nice Day!!

  • @pendakitalirafia
    @pendakitalirafia 2 месяца назад +4

    I feel sad about your experience. But have you researched how many climbers without guides have disappeared and died on Mounts of Bali? All professional climbers will say that mountain climbing is an extreme sport, this also applies if you are a pro, if not you have no right to say otherwise, that climbing mountains is easy and safe. Did you know that the government has been banning climbing since last year because of the many accidents by stubborn tourists?

    • @dharmasanatana5747
      @dharmasanatana5747 Месяц назад

      but not for the scam, Hey Im local Balinese also get scam by those motor transport online who will drop us to parking area from near post 1 in agung, you know how much they ask for the money? 50 K !! Crazy its a lot for local man. Even if they know we are Balinese, oh ya up to you if you said we are poor, with my all Apple gadget and cozy houses I just wanna pay what I deserve most.
      you know what the problem is? because we refuge him, they inform us wrong direction to parking area, they make us like walk realllllly far from before.
      see ? nas bedag people always be nas bedag, pemikiran tolol dan pengemis harus diberangus, bodo amat cang local lebih milih orang orang yang beradab. masalahnya service yg diberikan jleme2 local totone jele ken tai, seng ade hospitality jak local, mata duitan aja isine.

  • @rahulsingh6230
    @rahulsingh6230 11 месяцев назад +19

    You do realise that you're a part of the 1000s of tourists who decided to make the climb, so you're a part of the problem? If exclusivity is what you're looking for try the Mount Agung trek!

    • @george4vIogging
      @george4vIogging 4 месяца назад +8

      No self awareness at all. Ridiculous level of entitlement.

    • @lukestotz6620
      @lukestotz6620 2 часа назад

      Right.. what a retarded video

  • @LionelBou
    @LionelBou Месяц назад +1

    Same experience today. We have been pushed to pay 400K per person, with obligation to have a 'guide' (young local, no experience as guide), for a 2h max easy trek... I agree with you, they act as mafia ! Hopefully, this is not like this elsewhere in Bali. We did Mount Agung with a real guide, 6h+ climbing up, 5h+ to come back, for 500K, he provided sticks, food and hot tea and was so gentle. I hope that a normal situation will come back for Mount Batur...

    • @dharmasanatana5747
      @dharmasanatana5747 Месяц назад

      Hi, as local but from Gianyar, I also angry with those person (not generalize all) , we face lots thing in Bali, our corruption not only in government, its happen also with local, my experience on 17 aug when we arrived at post 1 and walked we met a local online transportation driver, and intended to take us to the parking lot, but the fee was 50 thousand rupiah, because we thought it was too expensive we didn't do it, but were directed to a road that was getting further away from the parking lot. very annoyed!!! 😈
      Idk why right now people nowdays become more money grubber, I know everyone need money but its to commercialized and not in proper way. I hope we can voice these things to make them realize that sustainability tourism is IMPORTANT.
      btw Agung have some track, try pengubengan temple, only pay 50k IDR and without guide possible the track quite clear,
      i heard in edelwais you must with guide.
      better you have local balinese friend who didn't think about money, we have lots of kind people sometimes we just met and walk together, they didn't want anything from you, even when I didn't bring medicine of stomach acid they give it to me.
      I hope you enjoy Bali and becareful lots of scam, and some of them might be not only local but domestic from another part of Indonesia.

  • @lfaverby
    @lfaverby 5 месяцев назад +2

    i hiked Mount Batur in 2002 at that time maximum 100 people was allowed each day and there was no tracks up the mountain

  • @mamathaphilip8265
    @mamathaphilip8265 8 месяцев назад +12

    We went here today and the views were breathtaking. I agree that they dont allow you to do the hike without a guide. Bali completely relies on its tourist for economy. The way I see this is by hiring a guide you are just helping a person meet his needs. Also, the country was struggling massively during COVID when the borders were closed so no hatm in contributing to boost their economy.

    • @Tory8er
      @Tory8er 4 месяца назад +1

      Primitive locals

  • @Aasangamitra
    @Aasangamitra 4 месяца назад +2

    Trust me , opt for a guide for your safety over privacy . Opt for commercialization over solitude in a foreign country where chances of being robbed and raped are high. And go to non- tourist trails and places if u really wanna be soaked alone in nature mysticism( provided they are safe for foreigners)

  • @thom8728
    @thom8728 7 месяцев назад +4

    I hiked up Batur in February with an amazing guide, who did not rush us. I also made a new friend, a Turkish guy that was in our pickup van from our hotel. I really enjoyed the experience, it is not a technical hike. Sounds like the presenter here chose the wrong guide and suffered for it. Just because you have a bad experience, this does not sum up the experiences that others have, and certainly no reason to make a video that narrow-mindedly assumes all experiences are similar.

    • @b4hula
      @b4hula 5 месяцев назад

      Do you have info for your guide?

  • @LiLmSzDiVa
    @LiLmSzDiVa 7 месяцев назад +2

    This wasn’t my experience. It was maybe 60 people on my hike. Not that many. I will say I definitely needed a guide. I wouldn’t have made it if it wasn’t for him. He was so sweet and patient with me because I did have to stop and rest a few times. He provided food for free for our group and we took our time. Sorry your experience wasn’t that good.

  • @Shannonhikes
    @Shannonhikes 27 дней назад

    I went up Batur today.
    Started nearly 3pm so I could avoid crowds. Good move as there weren't many people there.
    Shortest and easiest mountain I ever done.
    To request a guide is an insult. Any fool can hike Batur.
    I rode straight past the mountain mafia. They followed me to the trail head to try make me pay the fee and for a guide. I refused and trekked on my own. So glad i did.
    The mountain mafia have commercialised Batur. The fee has nothing to do with honouring sacred land.

    • @arviejustiniano2359
      @arviejustiniano2359 24 дня назад

      Im thinking of going in the morning/afternoon. How long does it take to get up there and back?

  • @TravelHere
    @TravelHere 3 месяца назад

    Nice video. But I think you might have visited it on one of the most busiest days of the year. I will find out soon as I plan to go there next week

  •  11 месяцев назад +3

    They should close it for the public. Raise the prices by 500% and make it more exclusive. I saw the madness this week. The island has way to many tourists. They must do something about it.

  • @maroonscarlet
    @maroonscarlet 9 месяцев назад +2

    they should control the people hiking... let the mountain heal too

  • @praveen_sinnur
    @praveen_sinnur Год назад +4

    Congratulations. Your content is getting reached. Keep pumping videos.. all the best 🎉❤

  • @rondadon7720
    @rondadon7720 9 месяцев назад

    We just left from there this month. And it was truly amazing 🤩. We didn't have any problem getting up there. Just my lady & myself and the guide. We camp up there for the sunset & woke up in the morning for the sunrise 🌅

  • @Drkp23
    @Drkp23 10 месяцев назад +4

    I went for mount batter hike last month, October 2023 with my wife and 12 year old son... We really enjoyed it and Guide was helpful and friendly... we had wonderful and memorable experience and would recommend to go for it and in fact it is the highlight in our Bali trip... Very sorry for this lady who made this video

  • @ariellalemuria777
    @ariellalemuria777 6 месяцев назад +3

    Thx a lot for this video. It shows exactly what i was afraid of.

  • @ilkadenker
    @ilkadenker 3 месяца назад +1

    Dear Rafa, thank you so much for making an honest video about Mount Batur. What I value most in a hike is serenity, peace and quietness so that I can breathe and connect with my surroundings. One of my biggest goals is climbing an active volcano, because my home is actually a mountain range formed by volcanic activities. But, I do want to fulfil this goal in a mindful and authentic manner. I am glad I watched your video first - it confirmed my gut feeling that the magic of Mt Batur might be in jeopardy. If you have another volcano hike you recommend in Bali, I would be so grateful for a tip. Thank you.

  • @radhakrishnapai8268
    @radhakrishnapai8268 5 месяцев назад

    ​@travelwithrafa totally understand your situation. We went through the same today. Although the place is really beautiful and amazing, it's completely commercialised. Groups with loud music, trekking guides who are pushy and demotivates you to opt for motorbike. Trekking guide rushed us and we couldn't complete the full length of the crater

  • @haydenstevenson9312
    @haydenstevenson9312 5 месяцев назад

    Hiked at sunset in April and there was literally nobody but us and the guide. Guide was funny and friendly. The track was in a terrible condition (probably deterioriated since you hiked it), if you sprain your ankle there is potentially no one to render you assistance other than the guide. As for the people trying to hustle .. welcome to Asia...

  • @MensiTiwu
    @MensiTiwu Год назад

    one month ago I went there , this very beautiful object is suitable for those of us who are stressed🙏

  • @chacmool2581
    @chacmool2581 8 месяцев назад

    0:12 No, the most famous volcano in Bali is not Batur, but rather the 3,000+ masl Agung volcano.

  • @StacySwift-t5z
    @StacySwift-t5z Год назад +2

    Wow thanks for your experience 😢

  • @marveyblamonto
    @marveyblamonto 11 месяцев назад

    50k just to drive along the road at the top of the caldera. That’s new. Never been charged for driving down the street here before. Hard to tell if it was legit.

  • @carlosguerrero7935
    @carlosguerrero7935 7 месяцев назад

    Just went to mount Batur, I had an amazing experience, we got lucky and we had an amazing view. Our guide was helpful and we went into our own group pace, we had a lots of stops. I totally agreed a good solution would be to involve the government to have benefits for tourist, locals and the environment. That being said probably Indonesia has bigger problems to solve first, at this moment this seems to be a white people problem. For the time being I do not care to get overcharged if that means locals are getting a benefit.
    PS. I really enjoyed your video, keep going!

  • @zaneunderthesun
    @zaneunderthesun 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great job! Showing the reality of Bali

  • @Jesssantos24
    @Jesssantos24 4 месяца назад

    Just like everywhere in Bali

  • @bollinesbali8696
    @bollinesbali8696 4 месяца назад +1

    Why did ask a question to other tour guide if you don't want to use a tour guide? Of course they will not answer your questions because they are not your tour guide 😂

  • @ayeshadeejay
    @ayeshadeejay 5 месяцев назад

    Totally agree with you're video .

  • @tonybossis2340
    @tonybossis2340 6 месяцев назад

    great objective video but unfortunately since the end of the pandemic what was already a bad trend of overpricing place every where in Bali has just become a nightmare where now even free access to beaches become almost impossible . If they keep on visitor will be fed up of paying for every step they do during their trip and will go to another destination

  • @sophiegrisom
    @sophiegrisom 8 месяцев назад +1

    Why is it that people are amazed to see sunrise and sunsets when on vacation? Can't you see that at home by just setting your alarm early. We did the 3 am tourist drive to Mt. Bromo to view the sunrise. The sunrise wasn't dramatic since a ridge blocked the view. The fog doesn't lift down in the caldera until 9 am. I was more amazed by all the classic Toyota Land Cruisers the guides drive, collected from all over the archipelago.

    • @lolopop76
      @lolopop76 6 месяцев назад

      We had such an epic sunrise on Mount Batur and the fog moved and swayed as the sun rose above the horizon. It was amazing. The day wasn't hazy yet so we could see all the way to Lombok and the Gilis. The soft lighting of golden hour also makes for the best photos. It is hit or miss though, I've definitely had some poor sunrises here and there, but when they go off, man do they make for amazing memories and muses for photography.

  • @georgec2894
    @georgec2894 11 месяцев назад

    Hike Mt Agung instead: much less commercialised and the huggest point on the Island.

  • @hasanmir
    @hasanmir 4 месяца назад

    How much did you pay the tour or hike guide?

    • @Tory8er
      @Tory8er 4 месяца назад

      More than $40

  • @Bahadurgarhelection
    @Bahadurgarhelection 10 месяцев назад

    I believe you

  • @fallenradiance8533
    @fallenradiance8533 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is actually horrific lol. I literally leave the city areas so I can have peace and quiet. Are there any recommended hikes near Bali or Indonesia?

    • @BulkingSmeagol
      @BulkingSmeagol 6 месяцев назад

      Yes Mount Rinjani on Lombok, island next to Bali

    • @meandtheothermecommentingo2744
      @meandtheothermecommentingo2744 5 месяцев назад

      There are so many islands in Indonesia, with bigger mountains like in java, sumatra, sulawesi, papua, etc. And they are less commercialized or not at all.

    • @dharmasanatana5747
      @dharmasanatana5747 Месяц назад

      Hi i will give some tips ya :
      1. in Bali : avoid national day of Indonesia and holy day of Bali if you want not crowded / get disappoint due the close of mountain (because if there is ceremony, the mountain will closed no exception)
      2. find friends local / Balinese local BUT DONT FROM NEAR THAT MOUNTAIN AREA, because as hikers we didnt take advantages of others, they are kind and they want walk together, lots of them have lots experience and know the route, I'm not recommend you go alone if you didnt know about that, quite difficult to decide need guide or not because sometimes it unpredictable, lots of case tourist who die because they obey the rules and act not in our norm. (bali area almost all sacred)
      3. try hike puncak mangu / catur, its really safe to tour and people from 2 side can pass the way not like batur. its very easy to hike there, i think newbie also able to hike this mountain.
      4. if you come to another part of indonesia beside bali : just becareful with the robber, rapist, mugger there are lots case, for safety bali is one of the safest island in indonesia, the minus is the local can't speak English at all, only some who can, and the good things they are not materialize like in Bali happens now.

  • @dorisj_6812m
    @dorisj_6812m 2 месяца назад

    Awesome view. Next try Mt Kinabalu in North Borneo

    • @dharmasanatana5747
      @dharmasanatana5747 Месяц назад

      Hi, I wanna come to Kinabalu due the movie, after that I searching they have like hotel in the one of top mountain ya? wow
      tinggi tinggi gunung Kinabalu tinggi lagi sayang sama kamu, aww so sweet.
      any recommendation of guide there?

  • @desireeb5749
    @desireeb5749 7 месяцев назад

    Una turistada, tal cual lo describes.

  • @jlenardwang977
    @jlenardwang977 2 месяца назад

    very imformative thank you!!!

  • @tristantopambudi3186
    @tristantopambudi3186 3 месяца назад

    Too crowded, socks
    Go to Mount rRinjani
    Instead

  • @fiansonline2498
    @fiansonline2498 11 месяцев назад

    Better to climb mount rinjani

  • @RinchanandMichael
    @RinchanandMichael 2 месяца назад

    Today i am at Batur. I will not hire the guide. The ticket is now 100,000rupia. It is already very expensive.

  • @pedrodelima-ats8894
    @pedrodelima-ats8894 6 месяцев назад +1

    👎👎👎

  • @artiman2506
    @artiman2506 9 месяцев назад

    Thats sad

  • @drsnehakokate3504
    @drsnehakokate3504 2 месяца назад

    Even I felt the tour guides are just Mediocre people without any knowledge

  • @ArvindSingh-lb3ri
    @ArvindSingh-lb3ri Год назад +1

    We had the same experience, we were forced to take the guide or they were harassing us saying we will kill you if you cross without paying 🥴

  • @dimaskalntourimidis2776
    @dimaskalntourimidis2776 3 месяца назад

    Avoid batur and nusa penida Same think

  • @anthonys3473
    @anthonys3473 7 месяцев назад +2

    It’s being ruined by you going. You are part of the problem.

  • @Batur_guide.1
    @Batur_guide.1 Год назад +1

    I can lost my job because of you

    • @gogamich
      @gogamich Год назад +7

      You are one of these mafioso? Why you dont care about your land?

    • @christophehumblet9063
      @christophehumblet9063 Год назад +7

      You are the reason tourists stay away from this place, I love Bali but if the maffia system benefits you anything I wish you a lifetime of poverty. Please improve this

    • @dharmasanatana5747
      @dharmasanatana5747 Месяц назад

      tenang, pasti ada kerjaan lain,
      kenapa ya orang batur mental nya sama kaya orang kintamani, masih ngemis ngemis gtu, seng ngidang anggon otak cai utk hal yang lebih bagus daripada scam tamu?
      ga sabar orang Tabanan, Denpasar, gianyar, singaraja dan kota lain yg ngisi posisi guide Disana karena lebih jujur dan memberikan pengalaman yg baik, harus nya kamu intropeksi seng ngomen care keto.
      butuh duit seng keto carane gus.
      cang gen kene scam masih wkt ke agung tgl 16 - 17 kemarin, krn ga mau pake gojek 50 k( bgst mahal banget cang nak bali pdhl, dblg miskin terserah padahal gadget cang Apple kok konyang, cuma ga masuk akal) mereka ngasi tau jalur yg ngejauhin parkir, bangsat banget tak doain biar cepet mereka rugi. otak ne pipis, pejuh, teli gen isine. !

  • @Arjunkification
    @Arjunkification Год назад +1

    This is the reality of Mount Batur. I did the Mt.Batur hike a month ago. I paid an entry fee of 100k. And the lady at the counter asked for 450k for a guided tour and wouldn't let me do it alone. I told her i was an experienced hiker and i wouldn't pay her and do the hike with a guide and stood in the corner thinking about driving back home.

    • @Arjunkification
      @Arjunkification Год назад +1

      And after a white couple were allowed to climb after they paid some 500k in total. I went to the lady and told her i was a Hindu and i was from and i wouldn't behave disrespectfully and only then she let me do the hike alone. And yeah the locals living the foothills do give you wrong directions. I took a much harder route and got lost several times, but wading through bushes hiking on the scar made by the volcano was cool and stupid at the same time and eventually i would find the actual path though. I also don't think these supposed guides won't take you on the actual hard trekking route and i say this because it wasn't that easy for me climbing uphill even after finding a proper route. I think i climbed 3 peaks in a row on that day and im one of the fittest at my mma gym, and this mountain had me rethinking my decisions lol. But i made it to the top and yeah sometimes you just try making it harder for yourself ha ha