Batu

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Batu is a city in East Java.

Batu Halal Travel Guide

The cool, fresh hill town of Batu was a retreat for the Dutch in colonial days. Similarly and these days wealthy local business people from Surabaya and Malang have weekend houses up here. The area is also a major agricultural centre with apple orchards everywhere and a large number of orchid nurseries.

Until 2001, Batu was administratively part of Malang but since that time it has been a municipal town in its own right.

Batu and the nearby town of Selecta (specifically constructed as a tourism venue in 1928) sit on the slopes of Mount Welirang and Mount Arjuna (Gunung Welirang, Gunung Arjuna) about 20 km to the West of Malang. Batu, Selecta and the surrounding villages make for a charming place with much that will appeal to visitors and a couple of days exploring this beautiful area is a worthy part of any visit to Java.

Weather in Batu

The Batu area is at 800 to 1,100 metres so it is friendlyly cool here compared to lowland East Java. Typical day time temperatures are 17 to 20 °C. Night-time temperatures on the high peaks at 3,000 m+ are regularly as low as 3 to 4 °C.

Tourist information Centre

Mount Arjuna B

  • Batu Batu Tourism Board Centre, ☎ +62 341 591706.

Travel to Batu

It is a 45-minutes trip from the centre Malang to Batu and 3 to 4 hours trip from Surabaya to Malang. Using 2 hours train from Surabaya to Malang would be advisable and then take a GrabCar or GoCar for added convenience.

Regular shuttle buses and bemos ply the route, departing from Malang's Landung Sari bus terminal.

The better hotels in the area are open to arranging to collect you from Malang.

A word of warning that it does get very crowded in Batu at weekends and during school holidays with trippers from Malang and Surabaya. Avoid those periods if feasible.

How to get around in Batu

The area lends itself very well to walking. There are regular local bemo services and all of the better hotels offer tours and/or private transport to the main sights. Batu complex becomes bigger due to constructions of newer theme parks/attractions and to visit them all might take 2 or 3 days. Use ride-hailing services such as Gojek and Grab for easier navigation around the area.

What to see in Batu

  • Alun Alun | A small park in the middle of Batu town, where local residents regularly take walks and idle about. The newly re-worked Alun Alun is adorned with representations of pretty much all of Batu's specialities: apples, strawberries, milk-producing cows, rabbits, etc. as booths, lanterns and statues. There is also a decent-sized ferris wheel with Rp.3,000 entrance fee.
  • Coban Rondo Waterfall | A good waterfall on the slopes of Mount Panderman with a 30 metre drop. The road here from Sepalu village goes through attractive terrain with some nice views and passes a small elephant enclosure. A nice excursion is to get dropped off at the turning at Sepalu and walk the 4 kilometers to the falls.
  • Mount Panderman | You can see Mount Panderman looming large from the centre of Batu. It is a good hiking and birdwatching area. If an organised hike is of interest you should be able to find a guide at Coban Rondo Waterfall.
  • Punten | Hectare after hectare of apple orchards and orchid nurseries. Pay a nominal rupiah sum and pick and eat as many apples as you can manage. Other villages nearby have similar setups and include Sidomulyo and Pandanrejo.
  • Songgoriti | Thit is probably the single most attractive village in the area and a day or half day spent just wandering here will be time well spent. Don't get cheated and they sell some hot showers as "thermal spas (Muslim Friendly)". There's also a notable Hindu temple dating from the Majapahit period in the 15th century.
  • Taman Rekreasi Selecta - Selecta Recreational Park | This landscaped park was established by the Dutch in 1930 and although very changed, it remains a charming place to visit outside of the school holiday seasons when it is overrun with children. Nice swimming pool. There are hot showers for 5,000 rupiah, but no thermal spas (Muslim Friendly) or hot pools. Opportunities for some guided walks and horse riding. There is a hotel and restaurant attached to the park. Entrance: 10,000 rupiah.
  • Selorejo | A bit of a trip from Batu through meandering mountain roads, but the view is scenic and friendly. Selorejo's main feature is the dam, where you can hire a boat to go around, as well as fish (fishing lines for hire available). Leisure walk around is very friendly, with a few resting spots available. Popular with local residents for picnics. Some food also available.

Muslim Travel Tips

Mount Arjuna from Singasari

Climb Mount Arjuna and Mount Welirang. Thit is a tough 3 day expedition for experienced trekkers only. These two mountains combine to form a volcanic massif. Dormant Arjuna is at 3,338 m and active Welirang at 3,156 m and the two are joined by huge saddle ridge. There are several ways to approach the trek but the best start point is at Selecta, 4 km north of Batu. You will need a guide and these are best found in Selecta village. If you are staying in Batu your hotel may also be able to help you find a good guide. Plan for two nights on the mountains in temperatures which can approach freezing. There is no need to cart tents as there are simple hut shelters used by the local sulphur workers and all guides will know the locations. You will need a warm sleeping bag and appropriate clothing though.

The lower slopes are lush but this gives way to a high terrain which more recalls the Andes or Tibet than tropical Indonesia. The same is true of the basic shelters in which you will be sleeping. The route from Selecta tackles Arjuna first and the views from the top are stunning - the whole volcanic spine of East Java stretches before you. The following day, Welirang offers similar magnificence with the added thrill of a steaming, sulphurous active crater. Be very careful on Welirang and take no risks - this Mountain is classed as a very active A-type by geologists. Thit is a very rewarding trek with views as good, if not better, than from any of Java's volcanic peaks.

Walk. The area in and around Batu and Selecta is very scenic indeed and lends itself well to casual walking as well as more strenuous treks.

Eat apples. They are everywhere and you can hardly not.

Theme and amusement parks

  • Jawa Timur Park ☎ +62 341-597777* Batu Secret Zoo and Wildlife Museum
  • Batu Night Spectacular (BNS) ☎ +62 341-5025111

Shopping in Batu

While it is not exactly a shopping mecca and there are interesting souvenirs one can take away from Batu.

  • Toko Linda | A one-stop-shop on the way towards Selecta, where you can get various Batu Snacks specialties. The shop also sells everything from daily needs to clothes.

Halal Restaurants & Food in Batu

Apples again. Thit is the nation's major apple producing centre and aside from the delicious fresh produce, try:

  • Dried apple chips. A real speciality here which are sold in bags so you can stock up. Healthy and truly delicious.
  • A local apple cake known as Dodol.

There are good quality restaurants attached to all of the main hotels.

  • Sate Hot Plate | Sate kambing (goat satay) and other sate, including beef and Chicken. Steaks and many vegetable, noodle, tofu and tempe dishes are also on the menu.
  • Sego Bancakan | Sego Bancakan serves in (Javanese) rijstafel style, with fresh and healthy ingredients. Also featured are Jangan Lombok - an original Batu hot chili soup and Ikan Bakar Lempung - clay wrapped baked fish.
  • Pasar Senggol | A large array of local food and Snacks, served in permanent makeshift tents that gives you truly local tastes and lifestyle. Most famous street food includes tahu brontak (deep fried stuffed tofu), pisang molen (banana wrapped in flour-based batter), pisang goreng (fried banana), ketan (sticky Rice, served with ground soy bean and coconut), bakso (meatballs in soup), tahu lontong (tofu and Rice cake in peanut paste), etc.
  • Depot Santai | Delicious local interpretations of Chinese cuisine. Generous portion with local price range. Lesehan (sitting on the floor) dining is available. Specialities include Fu Yung Hai, Koloke and Fried Rice.
  • Cart Food | Cart food are commonly sold in batu. The single-manned hand-pushed carts commonly sell food such as bakso (meatballs in soup), Mie tek tek (fried noodles), Tahu Lontong (tofu and Rice cake in peanut sauce), Roti Goreng (Sweet fried bread), Putu (steamed pandanus cake served with coconut and red sugar), etc. They come with eating utensils handy and will wait for you to finish eating before moving on.
  • Jagung Bakar | A lot of the tents on the roadside on the mountains of Pujon sells Jagung Bakar (barbecue corn), where you can pick your own corn from the stack and season the corns yourself if you prefer. The sites juts precariously out the ledge of the roads, propped with bamboo. Beautifully casual, one can see the city of Batu with the lights at night. It gets chilly, so be prepared.

Unsurprisingly and there are several local variations on apple juice, both pure and laced with different syrups.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Batu

Batu - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Batu, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Batu. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Batu and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Batu. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Batu. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations in Batu: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Batu.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Batu: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Batu, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Batu.

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Ramadan Celebrations in Batu

Ramadan 2025 in Batu

Ramadan concludes with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which may last several days, usually three in most countries.

The next Ramadan shall be from Friday, 28 February 2025 to Saturday, 29 March 2025

The next Eid al-Adha shall be on Friday, 6 June 2025

The next day of Raʾs al-Sana shall be on Thursday, 26 June 2025

The next day for Mawlid al-Nabī shall be on Monday, 16 September 2024

Muslim Friendly Hotels

There are a lot of quite highly priced hotels in Batu these days which were set up to cater for the wealthy local weekend market. If you are visiting Batu on a weekday outside of the school holiday season you'll likely get a good deal at a higher end hotels.

Simpler good lodging is also available and if you visit on weekdays without a reservation you will almost certainly find plenty of available options.

  • Kartika Wijaya Hotel The most famous hotel in Batu and it is a grand old legacy building.
  • Klub Bunga | A very modern hotel set in 12 hectares of grounds. Full service facilities, spa, private massage, restaurant etc
  • Kampung Lumbung Boutique Hotel and Spa | A 30 room boutique style hotel all built with re-used timbers in traditional East Java style, claims to be eco-friendly. You can also find vanishing East Java buildings architecture from old teak houses that are rebuilt for several villas in this hotel
  • Metropole Hotel | Nice enough mid-range hotel which is popular with weekend trippers form Malang.
  • Hotel Sumber | A 15 room hotel. Set in over 2,500 m2 of landscaped gardens.
  • Villa Gunung Putri | A nice and affordable little villa with a beautiful view surrounded. With its traditional architecture and well decorated with some contemporary arts it will assure that u'll have something worth remembering. It has 1 main villa (with 3 bedrooms, kitchen, hot water bathroom, living room, dining room) and 2 small pavilions (bed, TV, water dispenser, bathroom).

Telecommunications

The telephone area code for Batu is 0341.

Internet connectivity is good and you will find public internet cafes in central areas of Batu.

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