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Do you want to go on an adventure trip while in Bali? If yes, your Bali itinerary should include a morning spent in Bukit Cinta. Make no mistake, this is one of Bali’s most breathtaking perspectives and a must-see. If you want to take a break from the bustling city life of Bali, you can head on to Bukit Cinta. When here, you can see Mount Agung in all its splendour against a pink sky at sunrise. However, if you do not time the visit rightly, the mountain will be shrouded in clouds. This is why getting the time right and knowing many more things about visiting Bukit Cinta is crucial.

Travel Tips For Bukit Cinta

Here is a well-curated and researched list of tips to note when visiting Bukit Cinta. The information will help you plan your travel wisely to get the most out of your time and money

1. Why Bukit Cinta Is So Important?

Misty Morning at Bukit Cinta

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Bukit Cinta is a no-brainer for peeps looking to get the greatest views of Mount Agung. The particular name Bukit Cinta comes from the phrase “Hill of Love”. When you visit here, you will understand why it is called so. It’s a dreamy place with some of the most amazing views on the planet. The stories tell how the Bukit Cinta is where stars crossed lovers who were barred from meeting. This is how the place got named “Hill of Love”.

The scenery includes unending rice terraces, rolling hills and the breathtaking Mt. Agung. Visiting Bukit Cinta should be your ideal morning mission. Yes, you’ll want to get up early for this one. Bukit Cinta is located in the Karangasem Regency of East Bali. Due to its location in a more isolated part of Bali, fewer people visit it than many other well-known Bali locations.

Things to note: Bukit Cinta is in East Bali, and the best time to visit is in the morning.

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2. Getting There

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As one would guess, Bukit Cinta is situated at an isolated place on the eastern side of Bali. One may find it difficult to get local services to the place, especially in the morning. And since you can see it in its full glory in the morning, you need to book things in advance. It is a good idea to arrange travel and hire a driver one day before. Interestingly, Bukit Cinta is quite well connected to all nearby famous cities and places in Bali. Getting here is, ideally, not an issue.

As per the traffic, you may spare around 3 hours to reach Buket Cinta in Bali from Seminyak. From Ubud, it usually takes around 2.5 hours to reach Buket Cinta in Bali. The popular tourist town of Sideman is the nearest developed place. It is around 45 minutes from the Bukit Cinta site.

Things to note: Don’t forget to book transportation in advance for a location 3 hours away from Seminyak.

3. Where To Stay

Woman looking at volcano in Bukit Cinta and it's beautiful setting

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Bukit Cinta’s distance from Ubud and Canggu—both of which are more than two hours away—is considerable if you are looking for accommodation. If you want to avoid waking up even earlier than usual, you might want to consider booking a room in a nearby hotel. Luckily, there are plenty of villas and resorts nearby. You can reach these easily within minutes.

There are luxurious and budget-friendly hotels here. No matter which one you choose, you will enjoy breathtaking sunsets from your rooms. Many hotels even boast the most amazing view of Mount Agung. Many villas or resorts offer per-day pricing and offer amenities like indoor pools, spas, homemade breakfast, etc. Some of the ideal considerations include Bukit Asri Lodge, Puri Abian Ari Villa, and Gumi Bali Villa.

Things to note: Plenty of options available, luxurious and budget-friendly hotels.

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4. When To Visit Bukit Cinta Viewpoint

View of Mount Agung from Bukit Cinta

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Bukit Cinta is known for sunset and sunrise. Hence, it’s best to reach Bukit Cinta’s viewpoint here when the sky is painted with vibrant hues. Bukit Cinta is the ideal location for photography. It looks more dreamlike because there are a few lovely clouds as well. Visiting the mountain early in the morning or close to dusk is crucial because it is blanketed in thick clouds for most of the day.

Unless you’re fortunate enough to have brief periods of clear weather during the day (maybe around two), you might not be able to see the mountain at all during the day. If you plan to visit at sunrise, it may be a good idea to arrive twenty minutes early. This will allow you to scout the area and set up your photo just as you want.

Things to note: Make sure to arrive during the morning or evening.

5. Things To Do At Love Hill Bali

Witness the beauty of Love Hill Bali.

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Bukit Cinta, also called Love Hill Bali, offers plenty of things to do besides experiencing the sunset. You might wish to combine your visit to the sunset with some other enjoyable activities while you’re in the neighbourhood. This area has so much natural beauty that you can explore much more.

Like Bukit Cinta, Bukit Dausa is another beautiful spot to observe views of Mount Agung. You can reach this spot by car in under ten minutes. Another great activity in the area is to explore the Water Temple of Tirta Gangga, which is one of the most popular locations to visit. You can admire the architecture and even dip in the waters if you have a swimsuit. Another spectacular water attraction is Taman Ujung. There are a lot fewer tourists here, so the place offers a sense of solitude.

Things to note: There are plenty of interesting sights to see including Tirta Gangga and Taman Ujung, which are both popular spots.

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6. About Mount Agung

View of Mount Agung from hill of love

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Mount Agung is an active volcano in Bali. It has been erupting periodically and causing seismic activity since its last eruption in 1963. However, this doesn’t stop visitors who are looking for an adventure to come here. Enthusiastic hikers often visit Mount Agung, where they ascend the peak and take in the breathtaking views from the top.

Plenty of travel companies offer guided tours to Mount Agung and all spots around. The tours usually include transportation and an experienced hiking guide. The trips may differ in pricing and journey times. There are also tips varying as per the difficulty level. Some might include easy routes, while others may be challenging and full of thrills. You can either trek to the summit within 6 to 7 hours or simply hike to a lesser peak and come back. For those who wish to trek to the top, the hike begins at 3:00 am in the morning and lasts until 6:00 am, to arrive at the right time for sunrise.

Things to note:  Mount Agung is an active volcano and paid tours are available.

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If adventure travel excites you, Bukit Cinta has much to offer. This place is not only a chance to see the majestic sunset and rise but also a gateway to exploring the majestic mountain life of Bali. You can also keep Bukit Cinta as a centre for visiting many other famous spots in the region. Plan your trip to Bali now and include Bukit Cinta to make the most of your travel, time and money.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Bukit Cinta

What is Bukit Cinta Famous for?

Bukit Cinta is a famous sunrise and sunset viewpoint that offers unobstructed views of Mount Agung during appropriate times and weather. The spot is ideal for travel and photography. Visitors who want to get a view of an active volcano can fulfil their wish here.

How can one go to Bukit Cinta?

The best way is to take a trip from Ubud. From Ubud, the trip to Bukit Cinta viewpoint is a little bit shorter. Proceed in the same route towards the town of Klungkung in an easterly direction. Although the route is not as winding, some steep sections still exist. This is where you can stay and eat. The route is also the nearest to Amed and East Bali. You can also take the 3-hour route from Seminyak if you are coming from that directly.

What is so special about Mount Agung?

The volcano is regarded as sacred by the Balinese, who think that Mt. Agung is the residence of the gods. The mother of all Bali temples, Pura Besakih, is atop this peak. Before reaching the main entrance, one must go up hundreds of steps to enter the temple.

What is the entry fee to Bukit Cinta?

Bukit Cinta is a towering peak that acts as a natural spot. It is free of cost, and there are no charges to visit the spot or the site. Though the spot is free to visit and tour, it is recommended to keep the area clean and litter-free.

How many volcanoes are there in Bali?

There are three major volcanoes in Bali. The first one is Agung, which is the largest of all, the second one is Batur, and the third one is Buyan Bratan.

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