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Mount Agung (Balinese: ᬕᬸᬦᬸᬂ ᬅᬕᬸᬂ, romanized: gunung āgung, Indonesian: Gunung Agung) is an active volcano in Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia. It is located southeast of Mount Batur volcano, also in Bali. [4]
The Mount Agung hike takes you to the top of the biggest volcano in Bali, Indonesia. Here's a guide for doing the hike at sunrise!
Mount Agung, volcano, northeastern Bali, Indonesia. The highest point in Bali and the object of traditional veneration, it rises to a height of 9,888 feet (3,014 meters). In 1963 it erupted after being dormant for 120 years; some 1,600 people were killed and 86,000 left homeless.
Mount Agung, towering over 3000 metres above sea level, has a huge spiritual significance to the Balinese people and is home to the mother temple of Besakih. According to a Balinese legend, Agung was created when the Hindu God Pasupati split Mount Meru and formed Mount Agung with a fragment.
Mount Agung is an active volcano on the island of Bali, Indonesia. In 1963 through 1964 it produced one of the largest and most deadly eruptions of the 20th Century. Pyroclastic flows and lahars killed about 2000 people. Agung resumed less violent activity in 2017 and 2018.
Mount Agung is possibly the best sunrise hike in Bali, though it’s not for the faint of heart. As Bali’s tallest mountain at 10,308 feet (3,142 meters), this active volcano will test even the most seasoned hikers.
Mount Agung, a volcano on the island of Bali in Indonesia, erupted five times in late November 2017, causing thousands to evacuate, disrupting air travel and causing environmental damage. As of 27 November 2017, the alert level was at its highest and evacuation orders were in place.
Rising 3,031 meters above sea level, Mount Agung is the highest peak of beautiful Bali island. This majestic volcano offers breathtaking views including magic sunset and a truly rewarding hiking experience.
Climbing Mount Agung is an exhilarating and challenging adventure that draws hikers and trekkers from all over the world. Standing at 3,142 meters above sea level, this active volcano in Indonesia offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and a sense of accomplishment for those who reach the summit.
Mount Agung (Gunung Agung), standing at 3,031 meters (9,944 feet), is Bali’s highest and most sacred volcano. Located in the eastern part of the island, Agung is an active stratovolcano revered by the Balinese people, who believe it is home to the gods.