"On an island full of natural beauty, Mount Batur (or “Gunung Batur”) and its serene surroundings might be the most dramatic destination of all. The 5,600-foot volcanic marvel contains Bali’s largest crater lake—a splendid cycling site and slopes ripe for hiking with picturesque villages along the way. Hiking—or simply seeing—Mount Batur is an essential Bali to-do. Be vigilant about monitoring the news and local alerts about possible volcanic activity. If you want a better chance of reaching the peak without thick clouds obscuring the view, avoid the rainy season. The sunrise, as seen from the peak, is spectacular. Not for the faint of heart—or anyone who loathes early-morning wake-up calls—the ascent takes around two hours. But once you’ve reached the top, you might witness one of the most majestic mist-sheathed vistas you’ve ever seen." - Travis Levius