Mount Catur












History
An important spiritual landmark in Bali, Mount Catur is considered a sacred mountain and part of the island’s spiritual axis connecting mountains, temples, and the sea. Home to several smaller temples near its summit, locals make offerings and perform rituals. Rather than being known for eruptions, Mount Catur’s history is rooted in its cultural and spiritual significance, with generations of Balinese people viewing it as a place of balance, protection, and connection to the divine.
Things to note
- Cultural Site
- Beginner Friendly
- Scenic Lake Views
- List Item
- 6:30pm Sunset
What to bring
- Raincoat
- Water Bottle
- Jacket
Summit Elevation
Recommended Routes!
Bedugul as Start Point
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BEDUGUL START POINT
At 1500m above sea level, Bedugul is a cooler, more developed mountain region near Lake Bratan, offering a scenic and accessible base for hiking Mount Catur. Surrounded by lakes, botanical gardens, and iconic temples, the route from here feels more curated, with open views and a mix of nature and cultural landmarks nearby.
JOURNEY TO SUMMIT FROM BEDUGUL
The journey from edugul is a more popular and scenic route that begins near Lake Bratan, often passing temples and well-known landmarks. The trail is slightly more defined and accessible, with cooler air and occasional open views along the way. It’s a great choice for a balanced hike with both nature and cultural highlights.
MANGU SUMMIT
At the top, you’re greeted with stunning panoramic views—most notably the twin lakes, Lake Bratan and Lake Buyan, surrounded by rolling hills and clouds. If you start early, the sunrise view is especially beautiful, with soft light breaking over the landscape and a peaceful, less crowded atmosphere compared to more popular hikes.
Plaga Village as Start Point
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PLAGA VILLAGE START POINT
At 1210 meters above sea level. Plaga village is a quiet, rural highland village and one of the most direct starting points for hiking Mount Catur. The trail from here passes through farms, plantations, and dense forest, offering a more local and authentic feel. The area is less developed, making it ideal if you want a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path start.
JOURNEY TO SUMMIT FROM PLAGA VILLAGE
Starting from Plaga, your hike will feel raw and quiet right from the beginning. The trail moves through small farms before quickly transitioning into dense rainforest, with very few people along the way. It will be a slightly tougher climb, but the solitude and untouched feel will make it much more immersive and rewarding.
MANGU SUMMIT
At the top, you’re greeted with stunning panoramic views—most notably the twin lakes, Lake Bratan and Lake Buyan, surrounded by rolling hills and clouds. If you start early, the sunrise view is especially beautiful, with soft light breaking over the landscape and a peaceful, less crowded atmosphere compared to more popular hikes.