Ayuri Guest House - Kawasan Gunung Agung
Ayuri Guest House is a guesthouse near Kawasan Gunung Agung.
- Location
- Kawasan Gunung Agung, East Java & Bali Volcanic Arc, Indonesia, Southeast Asia
- Coordinates
- -8.432743, 115.590600
- Activities
- guesthouse
Best Time to Visit Ayuri Guest House
The best months to visit Ayuri Guest House are May, June, July, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Month-by-Month Safari Conditions
- January: Poor, temperature 11.36°C, rainfall 205.3mm, sunshine 8.8 hrs, humidity 90.6%
- February: Poor, temperature 11.33°C, rainfall 268.4mm, sunshine 8.8 hrs, humidity 92%
- March: Poor, temperature 11.44°C, rainfall 219.7mm, sunshine 9.8 hrs, humidity 92.2%
- April: Poor, temperature 11.35°C, rainfall 112.6mm, sunshine 10 hrs, humidity 90.4%
- May: Good, temperature 11.24°C, rainfall 79.2mm, sunshine 10.8 hrs, humidity 89.8%
- June: Good, temperature 10.62°C, rainfall 65.8mm, sunshine 10.7 hrs, humidity 89.4%
- July: Good, temperature 9.78°C, rainfall 50.1mm, sunshine 10.5 hrs, humidity 88.8%
- August: Good, temperature 10.17°C, rainfall 39.9mm, sunshine 10.9 hrs, humidity 86.1%
- September: Good, temperature 10.94°C, rainfall 51.1mm, sunshine 11.3 hrs, humidity 83.9%
- October: Good, temperature 11.8°C, rainfall 95.2mm, sunshine 11.3 hrs, humidity 83.2%
- November: Poor, temperature 11.97°C, rainfall 154.5mm, sunshine 10.3 hrs, humidity 88%
- December: Poor, temperature 11.43°C, rainfall 215.5mm, sunshine 9 hrs, humidity 90.8%
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the ideal season to experience Ayuri Guest House and the Gunung Agung area?
We recommend visiting during the dry season, typically from April to October, for the clearest views of Gunung Agung and more comfortable hiking conditions. The mornings at Ayuri Guest House are particularly crisp then, offering breathtaking sunrises over the mountain that we absolutely adore. While the wet season brings lush greenery, the mountain can often be shrouded in clouds.
What unique experiences does Ayuri Guest House offer beyond just a place to sleep, especially given its location near Gunung Agung?
Ayuri Guest House truly shines with its unparalleled views of Gunung Agung, which we find utterly captivating from the comfort of the guesthouse. We love that it provides a tranquil base for exploring the local villages and offers a genuine sense of Balinese hospitality, far removed from the bustling tourist hubs. The serene atmosphere and the opportunity to witness local life unfold around the mountain are what make it special.
Is Ayuri Guest House good value for money, and what's included in the stay?
We consider Ayuri Guest House excellent value for money, especially for those seeking an authentic, peaceful retreat near Gunung Agung without a hefty price tag. While it's a guesthouse, not a luxury resort, the comfortable rooms and the warm, personal service from the hosts make it feel incredibly welcoming. Breakfast, often featuring delicious local fruits, is typically included, and we always appreciate the insights the owners share about the area.
How do we get to Ayuri Guest House, and is it easily accessible for exploring the region?
Getting to Ayuri Guest House usually involves a private transfer or a taxi from Denpasar airport, which takes about 2-3 hours depending on traffic; we always recommend pre-arranging this for a smooth arrival. While it's nestled in a more remote area, its location is perfect for accessing hiking trails up Gunung Agung or visiting nearby temples and rice terraces. We find renting a scooter or hiring a local driver is the best way to explore the surrounding beauty at your own pace.
Are there any specific safety considerations or local tips we should know when staying at Ayuri Guest House and exploring Kawasan Gunung Agung?
When exploring Kawasan Gunung Agung from Ayuri Guest House, we always advise respecting the mountain's sacred status and being mindful of local customs, especially when visiting temples. For hiking, ensure you have a local guide and are aware of the current volcanic activity status, as safety is paramount. The guesthouse owners are a fantastic resource for up-to-date information and can help arrange reliable guides.
Other Safari Lodges in Kawasan Gunung Agung
- Alengkong Double View
- Amazing view campground
- Ampel Hill Homestay
- Ampik Batur Homestay
- Arlina
- Ayu Hill Bungalows
- Bali Basuki Retreat Center
- Baliwoso
- Benjar Kuhum
- Blue Hill Resort
- Bukit Asah Bali
- Camping ground for about 4 tents
- Camping with electricity and light. Based on donation
- Cemara's Beach Homestay
- Coconut Hill Cottage
- Darmada Eco Resort
- Dayu Alit Homestay
- D'dalem
- Deserted area for wild camping
- Dhangin Taman Inn
- D’Sari Undisan Villa
- Entrance to: Bunbulan Hill Hostel
- Great Mountain Views Villa Resort
- Hideout Eco Bamboo Home
- Homestay Chillhouse Lembongan
- Krishma Homestay
- Kubu Carik - Karangasem
- Loka Amertha
- Makna Homestay and spa
- Mana house
- Mas Gading hill cottage
- Natya Glamping
- Place On Beach For Your Own Tent
- Pondok Tampur Yang
- Pondok Tepi Sungai
- Pondok Wisata
- Possible Campsite
- Rijasa Homestay
- Seahua Ha Ha Tulamben Dive Resort
- Several camping grounds
- Tanto Villa - real location
- Triangle House
- Villa Alba
- Villa Karma Loka
- Warung Bu Made (true location)
- Wikan House
- Wonder Dive Tulamben
Parks in East Java & Bali Volcanic Arc
- Cagar Alam Donoloyo
- Cagar Alam Picis
- Cagar Alam Sigogor
- Gunung Sepikul
- Kawasan Gunung Budeg dan Gunung Betak
- Kawasan Gunung Gambir
- Kawasan Gunung Gogoniti
- Kawasan Gunung Lawu
- Kawasan Gunung Lemongan
- Kawasan Gunung Liman dan Gunung Wilis
- Situ Patenggang
- Taman Nasional Alas Purwo
- Taman Nasional Baluran
- Taman Nasional Bromo Tengger Semeru
- Taman Nasional Gunung Gede Pangrango