Kintamani District is a vibrant region in Bali known for its stunning mountainous landscapes and the active volcano Mount Batur.
Located in the Bangli Regency of Bali, Indonesia, Kintamani District offers breathtaking views at every turn, especially from its famous vantage point over Lake Batur and Mount Batur, an active volcano. This area is characterized by its unique lava fields, rich agricultural lands, and a cooler climate compared to coastal Bali. Historically, Kintamani is integral to Bali’s cultural tapestry, frequently visited for its ancient villages, traditional crafts, and historical sites like Pura Ulun Danu Batur, an important temple dedicated to the goddess of lakes and rivers. Key recreation opportunities include hiking the challenging and rewarding Mount Batur for sunrise views, enjoying boat rides on Lake Batur, and exploring traditional Balinese village life in places like Penelokan and Toya Bungkah. The district's natural beauty, combined with cultural insights, makes it a must-visit for both adventure seekers and those in search of tranquility.
Mount Batur – An active volcano offering exhilarating sunrise hikes.
The serene waters of Lake Batur, perfect for fishing and boating.
The traditional village of Penelokan with stunning panoramic views.
Toya Bungkah hot springs where visitors can relax and unwind.
A popular trekking destination known for its incredible sunrise views.
Bali's largest lake, renowned for its beauty and cultural significance.
Natural hot springs offering relaxation amidst stunning scenery.