


Bukit Guungan
About
Bukit Guungan offers families an easy, rewarding hike through Bali's natural beauty with stunning panoramic ocean views that will captivate both parents and children. This accessible trail is perfect for introducing kids to hiking while experiencing Indonesia's tropical landscape, with plenty of opportunities to spot local wildlife and capture memorable family photos against the dramatic coastal backdrop.
Highlights
- ✓Breathtaking 360-degree ocean views perfect for family photos
- ✓Easy trail suitable for hiking beginners and younger children
- ✓Opportunities to spot tropical birds, butterflies, and local flora
- ✓Educational experience learning about Balinese nature and ecosystems
- ✓Uncrowded, peaceful setting away from tourist hotspots
Pro Tips
- 1.Start your hike early in the morning (6-8am) to avoid the tropical heat and enjoy cooler temperatures, plus better lighting for photos.
- 2.Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and hats as there is limited shade along the trail. A small backpack with snacks will keep kids energized.
- 3.Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes with good grip as parts of the trail can be uneven or slippery, especially after rain.
- 4.Download offline maps before you go as cell service can be spotty in this area. The trail is open 24/7 but daylight hours are safest for families.
- 5.Hire a local guide through your hotel for around 200,000-300,000 IDR ($13-20 USD) to learn about the plants, animals, and cultural significance of the area.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during Bali's dry season (April to October) for the best weather conditions. Early morning between 6-8am offers cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and the best chance to see wildlife. Avoid midday heat and late afternoon rain showers common in the wet season.
What to Know
There is no entrance fee for this trail, and it is open 24 hours, though visiting during daylight is recommended for safety. No facilities are available on-site, so bring your own water and snacks, and use restrooms at your accommodation before departing.
Seasonal Notes
Best visited during the dry season (April to October) when trails are less muddy and views are clearer. The wet season (November to March) brings afternoon rains that can make the trail slippery and reduce visibility. The trail remains open year-round but conditions vary significantly by season.
Nearby Eats
Candidasa has several family-friendly warungs (local restaurants) along the main road serving nasi goreng, mie goreng, and fresh fruit juices. Vincent's Restaurant offers Western and Indonesian dishes with high chairs available, located about 5 minutes from the trailhead.
More Activities Near Candidasa
Candidasa Sunrise Viewpoint Trail
This gentle coastal trail in Candidasa offers families an easy introduction to Bali's natural beauty without the challenge of strenuous hiking. The panoramic ocean views provide a stunning backdrop for memorable family photos, while the trail's manageable terrain makes it perfect for young explorers eager to spot tropical birds, butterflies, and unique island flora along the way.
Candidasa Community Sports Field
This authentic local sports field offers families a wonderful opportunity to experience Balinese community life while staying active. Kids can join friendly pickup games of badminton and volleyball with local children, providing a unique cultural exchange that goes beyond typical tourist activities. The relaxed, welcoming atmosphere makes it easy for families to participate at their own comfort level, whether playing or watching.
Candidasa Beachfront Playground
This free beachfront playground in Candidasa offers the perfect combination of traditional playground fun and beach access, making it an ideal spot for families to break up sightseeing days. The community playground features swings, slides, and climbing equipment right on the sand, allowing kids to alternate between structured play and building sandcastles just steps away.
Candidasa Night Market (Pasar Malam)
Candidasa Night Market offers families an authentic cultural immersion into Balinese life with colorful food stalls, friendly vendors, and delicious street food that even picky eaters can enjoy. This bustling evening market provides a safe, welcoming atmosphere where kids can experience local cuisine and watch food being prepared right before their eyes. It's an affordable and memorable way to introduce children to Indonesian culture through taste, sight, and sound.