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Mount Merbuk

Mount Merbuk

Mount Merbuk is a 1,386-metre-high (4,547 ft) volcano in Bali, Indonesia.

Mount Merbuk is one of the many mountains in Bali where visitors can go hiking and is also part of the West Bali National Park.

The mountain’s proximity to the National Park offers visitors a great opportunity to view the gorgeous landscape from above and below. The mountain sits 1386 meters above sea level.

Mount Merbuk, West Bali National Park Hiking & Trekking Tours Cost
To access the park and go hiking on the mountain, visitors must use the entrance at Cekik. An admission fee is payable here. A permit to enter the park costs IDR 40,000 per person.
It is expected that visitors keen to trek up Mount Merbuk will hire a local guide for their personal safety. Fees for the official guides are between 200,000 – 350,000 Rp for a two-hour hike. Make sure you bring your own food and water, as there is nothing available for sale once you enter the national park.

It is usually only done the hike in the early hours of the morning as temperatures rise significantly through the day. So hiking at sunrise makes not just for a beautiful visual experience, it will also be much more comfortable with temperatures in the low 20 degrees Celsius.

You can get to the park via car or motorbike from the northern coast road via Lovina (90 mins) or Pemuteran (15 mins). If traveling from the south, you can travel via Gilimanuk (about 15 minutes).

Dauhwaru, Jembrana, Jembrana Regency, Bali, Indonesia

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