Trunyan Hill

A Viral Video Shows Trunyan Hill in Bali Covered in Trash Left by Hikers

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On 26th February 2024, a distressing sight was captured on Trunyan Hill in Kintamani, Bali. Shared by TikTok user @bliaguss, the video revealed a disturbing scene of litter strewn across the once-pristine landscape. Among the debris were discarded food and beverage containers, a testament to the careless behaviour of hikers who failed to properly dispose of their waste.

The video quickly garnered attention, amassing over 719,000 views and sparking a wave of criticism from concerned viewers. Many expressed outrage at the blatant disregard for the environment, lamenting the damage inflicted on Trunyan Hill’s natural beauty.

 

@bliaguss Minimal bawa turun gasih? #bukitterunyan #bukittrunyan #sampah #viral #fyp #batur #hiking #pendaki #mendaki ♬ suara asli – abinggg


This incident underscores the urgent need for greater environmental stewardship and responsible tourism practices. As destinations like Trunyan Hill gain popularity, it becomes imperative for visitors to uphold principles of sustainability and leave no trace behind. Failure to do so risks irreparable harm to these precious natural treasures.

Many people are curious about watching the beautiful sunrise at Trunyan and decide to go camping there. However, this leads to a lot of trash being left behind by the increasing number of hikers. As a result, some hiking groups feel ashamed and start picking up trash at Trunyan Hills.

Trunyan Hills is a popular spot in Bali for watching the sunrise. It’s safe for beginners, with a height of 1,834 masl and takes about 2-3.5 hours to hike. There are different routes to reach the top, starting from Trunyan Village or Tianyar.

There are many fun activities to do at Trunyan Hill, like camping, watching the sunrise, taking nature photos, and trekking. So, is it worth visiting Trunyan Hill? Yes, it’s still worth it. But remember to keep it clean when you visit so its natural beauty stays preserved.

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