Mount Agung towers over all the other volcanoes in Bali – at a whopping 3031 metres above sea level, Mount Agung is easily the giant in Bali. The volcano has the most revered Pasar Agung temple and the mother temple of Besaikh – treks usually begin at either of these locations. The trek up to Mount Agung is a very demanding trek and is only advised for tourists who are either experienced in arduous treks or join with a high level of physical fitness. It’s definitely not for the freshers. The trek from Pasar Agung temple takes around 4-5 hours and the one from Besaikh takes around 6-7 hours to complete.
Location : South East of Mount Batur, Bali
Summit Height : 3031 M above sea level
Trek Difficulty : Hard, demanding high levels of fitness
Time taken : 4-5 hours or 6-7 hours depending on the route
Ideal visit : April through September