Baturiti – Bali's Cool Mountain Heartland
Baturiti district occupe the central highlands of Tabanan Regency, sitting at elevations between 600 and 1,400 metres above sea level. This is a different Bali entirely – cool montagne air, misty mornings, strawberry farms and cloud forests replace the tropical heat and plage culture of the coast. The district encompasses the popular highland area connu sous le nom de Bedugul, centred around the twin crater lakes of Beratan and Buyan, and extends into some of Bali's most productive agricultural land. Temperatures regularly drop to 15–18°C at night, making it the only part of Bali where locals genuinely need a jacket.
Tourisme et attractions
Pura Ulun Danu Beratan – the photogenic lakeside temple that appears on Indonesia's 50,000 rupiah banknote – is Baturiti's most famous landmark and one of Bali's most visited sites. The Bali Botanic Garden (Kebun Raya Bali) covers 157 hectares of highland forest and houses over 2,000 plant species, y compris an impressive orchid collection and a treetop canopy walkway. Lake Beratan offers recreational boating and is surrounded by temples, strawberry picking farms and small cafés. Twin Lakes Buyan and Tamblingan to the north are quieter, ringed by jungle trails and traditionnel villages. The area is également the gateway to Mount Batukaru, Bali's second-highest peak, where the sacred Pura Luhur Batukaru temple sits deep in pristine rainforest.
Marché immobilier
Baturiti's marché immobilier is small and niche, catering primarily to those seeking montagne retreats rather than tourist rental income. The highland location means a fundamentally different building approach – properties here need insulation, hot water systems and protection from persistent montagne moisture. Land prices are considerably lower than coastal Bali, reflecting both the limited demande locative and the agricultural zoning that covers much of le district. Typical properties include highland villas with garden compounds, converted farm estates and modest maison d'hôtess. The Bedugul area near the lake has the most developed tourism infrastructure, while the surrounding villages remain deeply agricultural – primarily growing vegetables, café, cloves and vanilla.
Perspectives de location et d'investissement
Baturiti is not a traditionnel investissement hotspot, and that is precisely its appeal for a certain buyer profile. Short-term demande locative exists but is modest – most tourists visit Bedugul as a day trip from Ubud or South Bali rather than staying overnight. However, a small but growing market exists for highland wellness retreats, éco-lodges and corporate offsite venues where the cool climate and quiet surroundings are the selling point. Long-term demande locative is limited as la zone has a small expatrié population. The strongest investissement case is for patient buyers acquiring land at highprix des terrains, betting on the gradual expansion of Bali's tourism infrastructure northward. Some of Bali's best café is grown in this district, and agritourism ventures combining café estate experiences with hébergement have shown promising returns.
Conseils pratiques
Baturiti is environ 50 minutes from central Ubud and 90 minutes de l'aéroport via the winding montagne roads through Mengwi and Pacung. The roads are scenic but narrow and frequently foggy in the afternoons. The climate is substantially cooler and wetter than coastal Bali – annual rainfall can exceed 3,000mm, and the saison des pluies brings near-daily afternoon downpours. This means properties require serious attention to waterproofing, drainage and mould prevention. On the positive side, the highland water supply is abundant and clean. Electricity is reliable, and internet coverage in the Bedugul corridor is adequate for remote work, though more remote areas may have weaker signals. The district offers a peaceful, authentic Balinese highland lifestyle far removed from the tourism intensity of the south.

