| Edible Garden Tour | Temple Walk | Rainforest Walk |
| Food Forest and Rice Paddy Walk | Day Trek to the top of Mt Batukaru | Walk to Bling Bing or Batukaru Temple |
Edible Garden Tour of the Eco Lodge Gardens


An informative walk around the lodge gardens.
Learn more about the culinary, medicinal and useful properties of over 100 plants
we have planted on the property over the last 15 years.
Duration: 1 hour
| 1 Person | Rp. 100,000 |
| 2++ Person | Rp. 60,000 |
| Children under 15 yrs free | |
Temple Walk

A scenic undulating return walk with our informative local guides.
Walk through mountain farmlands of cacao and coffee to a traditional Balinese temple.
Learn about the fruits and produce from this area and taste local fruits on the way.
There are frequent ceremonies which you are welcome to join.
Temple clothing provided.
Duration: 2-3 hours
| 1 Person | Rp. 200,000 |
| 2++ Person | Rp. 150,000 |
| Children under 15 yrs free | |
Rainforest Walk


A 3-hour scenic walk into the rainforest. See vanilla, cacao, coffee and other fruits growing on the way.
Then submerge yourself in the largest protected rainforest in Bali,
where you will see amazing birds nest ferns, native flora and butterflies. Suitable for all ages.
Duration: 3 hours
Depart 9 am/ Return 12 pm
| 1 Person | Rp. 225,000 |
| 2++ Person | Rp. 200,000 |
| Children under 15 yrs free | |
Food Forest and Rice Paddy Walk


An informative and scenic 2-3 hour walk with our experienced guides.
Stroll through groves of cacao and cloves, pass terraces of rice paddies,
see Bali cows and stunning views to the Southern coast of Bali.
Duration: 2-3 hours
| 1 Person | Rp. 200,000 |
| 2++ Person | Rp. 150,000 |
| Children under 15 yrs free | |
Walk to Bling Bing or Batukaru Temple

A beautiful walk through traditional Bali.
Starting at 9am, walk for 4-5 hours through undulating farmlands, villages and rice paddies.
Return transport by motorbike included.
Note: return trip by car is available with extra charge.
Duration: 4-5 hours
| 1 Person | Rp. 450,000 |
| 2++ Persons | Rp. 400,000 |
| Not suitable for children under 15 yrs | |
Day Trek to the top of Mt Batukaru (2,200m)

Mt. Batukaru (2200 m) is the second highest mountain to Mt Agung (3142 m).
The word Batukaru translated means, “The Coconut Shell Rock”.
Mount Batukaru is an extinct volcano.
Trekking to the summit of Batukaru is a 4 – 5 hour trip to the summit, and 3 – 4 hours to return.
A high level of fitness is required – it can be very steep and challenging in parts of the climb.
A day return trip should be started around 7 am to allow time to return in daylight.
Note: This walk is not recommended for children under 12 years old.
Duration: 7am – 4pm
| 1 Person | Rp. 1,200,000 |
| 2++ Person | Rp. 900,000 |
| Not suitable for children under 12 yrs | |
More information about the Mt. Batukaru Trek
General Information

Over the last 5 years we have developed the Sarinbuana Trekking Guide Association (STGA).
Working closely with our local community to increase environmental awareness and bring financial benefit to our local community.
Eco-income
By taking a guided rainforest walk from Sarinbuana Eco Lodge you are supporting a sustainable local economy.
Regular eco-income demonstrates to locals that eco-tourism is more sustainable than extractive exploitation of their native flora and fauna.
Experienced Trekking Guides
Friendly & knowledgeable local trekking guides will take you on
a fascinating walk into the largest remaining wet rainforest on Bali,
through rice paddies or cacao, coffee & rice farms.
Departure times
Most walks are taken in the morning after 9am walks are 3 hours long.
Shorter & longer walks are available to suit your fitness & sense of adventure.
We have walks suitable for all age groups.
Your Safety
Guides have had training in basic First Aid.
Guides carry mobile phones.
For spiritual, safety and economic reasons the local community
has asked that all foreigners to be accompanied by a local guide
when entering the rainforest.
The Mt Batukaru protected rainforest is home to:
- Civet cats. Local name, Lubak (famous for Kopi Luwak)
- Forest Deer. Local name, Kijang (2nd smallest deer in the world)
- Crab-eating Macaques (monkey), local name monyet or bojog
- Pangolin (armored anteater), local name, Trenggiling
- Porcupines, local name Landak
- Black Eagles & Brahmany Kites, local name kekelik
- Reticulated python (longest snake in the world), local name, ular pithon
- Snakes, eg the Oriental whip snake, pit viper & Banded krait
- Atlas moth (largest moth in the world), local name Kupu Kupu Barong
- Many different orchids
- Several species of insectivorous & fruit-eating bats
- Plus many interesting insects and birds
