Discover Batu Baginda: A Hidden Gem in Belitung, Indonesia
Batu Baginda is a short but incredible hike in Belitung, Indonesia, leading you to the top of a massive boulder that overlooks the stunning jungle landscape. This destination remains relatively unknown to most tourists, making it one of our most cherished experiences on the island. Additionally, it’s part of the newly recognized UNESCO Geopark. It’s worth noting that the name can be occasionally spelled ‘Batu Baginde.’
The panoramic views from the top are spectacular, especially if you bring a drone to capture aerial shots that showcase your smallness against the enormity of the boulders!
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Batu Baginda Hike
Prepare for a short yet steep hike to the summit of Batu Baginda rock, which takes approximately 15 minutes at a steady pace.
Be mindful to keep moving to minimize mosquito bites, especially since areas in Indonesia, including Belitung, are prone to dengue fever.
Persisting on the trail until you reach the top is advisable. It’s a brief trek, and maintaining your pace can help avoid any insect interruptions.
Atop the rock, a ladder and rope assist you in climbing. Although it appears daunting initially, the climb is manageable, even in sandals.
The ascent can be steep and potentially slippery following rain, so exercise caution and take your time. Ultimately, you will reach an incredible vantage point!
Batu Baginda Viewpoint
Upon reaching the summit of the boulder, you’ll find the surface flat, allowing for exploration and breathtaking 360-degree views.
It evokes memories of Elephant Rocks in Missouri, yet here, you have the unique experience of standing atop one of the largest formations.
The refreshing breeze is inviting, with vistas showcasing mountains to the north, the Java Sea to the south, as well as lush jungles and palm oil plantations below, not to mention another magnificent rock formation in the distance.
The term ‘Batu Baginda’ (alternatively spelled ‘Batu Baginde’) translates to “His Majesty, The Rock” in Bahasa/Indonesian, a fitting name for this majestic site.
This stunning locale invites admiration, and I could have easily spent the entire day immersed in the scenery. While Intan napped, I took the opportunity to fly the drone and capture stunning images, particularly illustrating my small frame on this monumental boulder.
If you own a drone, this is the perfect location to deploy it, as the scale of the boulders is truly awe-inspiring when viewed from above!
Enjoy these captivating drone shots.
Entrance Fees
As of 2024, there is no admission fee to access Batu Baginda.
How To Get There
Batu Baginda is located on the southwest side of Belitung island, approximately a 1.5-hour drive from Tanjung Pandan city.
The most convenient way to reach the destination is by renting a scooter or hiring a private car and driver. You can secure either option with Billitone Capture.
Upon arrival, look for a sign indicating Batu Baginda on the right side of the road. Turn in, and shortly thereafter, you’ll find the start of the hiking path on your left.
More Belitung Travel Tips
Are you seeking additional insights about the beautiful Belitung island in Indonesia?
For more information, photos, and exciting activities to enjoy in Belitung, be sure to explore the Belitung Travel Guide.
Belitung Private Driver & Motorbike Rental
If you prefer to explore Belitung in comfort and safety, I highly recommend Billitone Capture (+62 853-1555-5288) for a private car with a driver.
Their price is 400k Rupiah ($26 USD) for a full day tour accommodating 1-5 passengers, covering all vehicle costs including driver and petrol. Note that longer trips may incur additional charges.
If motorbike travel appeals to you more, rental options are available, starting at 75k Rupiah (~$5) in Tanjung Pandan city.