Planning a trip to Bali this year? If so, the Bali volcano eruption update 2025 is something you’ll want to keep an eye on. While Bali’s iconic Mount Agung has been calm with a Level 1 (Normal) alert since its last eruption in 2019, the nearby Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki in Flores has shown increased volcanic activity this year. Since February 2025, it has remained under a Level 3 (Standby) alert with ongoing seismic movements and occasional ash plumes reported.
For most travelers, this means Bali remains largely safe to visit, but staying updated is essential if your plans include nearby regions or volcano trekking adventures. Local authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, and travel advisories may change depending on volcanic behavior.
Want to know how this could affect your travel itinerary, what regions to avoid, and the latest government safety tips? Click the link below for the complete guide with real-time updates and detailed insights.
Read the full Bali volcano eruption update 2025
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