Batu Baginda is a short but awesome hike in Belitung, Indonesia that takes you to the top of an incredibly massive boulder overlooking the jungle.
This spot is unknown to most Belitung tourists, but it was one of our favorite experiences in the island, and itโs also part of Belitungโs newly recognized UNESCO Geopark. The name is sometimes spelled โBatu Baginde.โ
The views from the top are nice, but if you have a drone thatโs even better, because you can take some aerial selfies to see how tiny you look on top of the boulders!
This travel guide will explain how to get there, and everything you need to know before you go!Where To Stay In Belitung
Batu Baginda Hike
The hike to the top of the Baginda rock is short, but steep. If you keep a good pace, it only takes about 15 minutes or so.
Try not to stop in the jungle or youโll get attacked by mosquitoes. Like many parts of Indonesia, Belitung has dengue fever, so you donโt want none of that.
The best thing to do is just push through all the way until you reach the top. Itโs a short hike, and if you keep moving, you wonโt get any bites.
Once you reach the rock, thereโs a ladder and rope to climb. It looks scary at first, but itโs actually not hard to manage.
Your first steps on the rock will be a bit steep at first, and could be slippery after a big rain. Just take your time and use good footing.
Voilร , youโre up!
Batu Baginda Viewpoint
Once you reach the top of the boulder, itโs flat and youโre free to walk around and take in the epic 360 degree panorama.
It reminded me a little bit of Elephant Rocks, in my home state of Missouri, but this is even better because you get to walk on top of one of the biggest boulders around.
Thereโs a nice breeze and you have views of the mountains to the north, the Java Sea to the south, lots of jungles and palm oil plantations below, and another giant rock in the distance.
The name โBatu Bagindaโ (also spelled โBatu Bagindeโ) is from Bahasa / Indonesian language and roughly translates to mean โHis Majesty, The Rockโ.
The name fits, in my opinion.
Itโs an amazing place, and I wouldโve loved to spend all day up there. Intan napped while I flew the drone and caught some photos of tiny me standing on top of the giant boulder.
If you have a drone, this is the perfect place to use it. Itโs hard to grasp the scale of these boulders until you see yourself in comparison!
Check out these drone photos.
Entrance Fees
FREE as of 2020.
Thereโs no entrance fee here.
How To Get There
Batu Baginda is located on the southwest corner of Belitung island, about 1.5 hours from Tanjung Pandan city.
The best way to get there is to rent a scooter or hire a private car and driver. You can book either of these with Billitone Capture.
When you arrive, youโll see a sign for Batu Baginda on the right side of the road. Turn in here, and then a short distance later youโll see the start of the hiking path on your left.
More Belitung Travel Tips
Looking for more information on beautiful Belitung island in Indonesia?
Check out my Belitung Island Travel Guide for more photos, tips, and ideas of what to do in Belitung!
Belitung Private Driver & Motorbike Rental
If you want to explore Belitung in the comfort and safety of a private car with a driver, my recommendation would be Billitone Capture (+62 853-1555-5288).
Their price is 400k Rupiah ($26 USD) for a day tour of driving and sightseeing in Belitung for 1-5 passengers. That's the total price for the whole car + driver + petrol. For longer distance trips, there may be a surcharge.
If you'd rather travel by motorbike, they have that too. Their scooter rentals start at 75k Rupiah (~$5) in Tanjung Pandan city.
See Also
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