Mount Agung

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- Best time to go
- April to October
- Budget
- $$
- Accessibility
- not-accessible
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
Bali's highest peak and most sacred volcano, Mount Agung dominates the island's eastern skyline and is considered the spiritual center of Balinese Hinduism. The summit stands at approximately 3,031 meters and can be reached via two main trekking routes, with the predawn ascent offering views across Lombok and eastern Java on clear mornings. The mountain last erupted significantly in 2017-2019, and its activity status is regularly monitored.
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