Hiker Rescued Unconscious on Mount Agung After Exhaustion Strikes at 2,200 Meters

Photo: Evacuation of a Mount Agung hiker who suffered from exhaustion and lost consciousness, Saturday (July 18, 2026) (Photo: Basarnas Karangasem)

Photo: Evacuation of a Mount Agung hiker who suffered from exhaustion and lost consciousness, Saturday (July 18, 2026) (Photo: Basarnas Karangasem)

A hiker from Tabanan, identified as I Gusti Agung ES, 45, was evacuated by a joint search and rescue team from Mount Agung, Karangasem, Bali, on Saturday, July 18, 2026, after suffering exhaustion that left him unconscious during the climb.

I Putu Handika Bhayangkara, Coordinator of the Karangasem SAR Post, confirmed the incident. He said the victim had been successfully evacuated and was receiving medical treatment at Selat Community Health Center (Puskesmas).

“That’s correct, we just finished the evacuation. The hiker is now at the health center because he was unconscious,” Bhayangkara said Saturday night.

How the Rescue Unfolded

The victim began his climb with several friends at around noon via the Pasar Agung trail in Selat. When the group reached an altitude of 2,200 meters above sea level, the victim reportedly experienced exhaustion and lost consciousness.

The group immediately contacted SAR to request an evaluation. Upon receiving the report, a joint search and rescue team, comprising Basarnas, the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD), the Fire Department, and local Pasar Agung guides, began climbing to assess the victim’s condition.

The joint SAR team began the evacuation effort at approximately 4:30pm, while local Pasar Agung guides had already moved ahead. At around 5:30pm, the victim was located at an altitude of 2,100 meters and evacuation down the mountain began.

“We successfully evacuated the victim to the base of the mountain at around 6:00pm. He was then treated by the medical team and immediately taken to Selat Community Health Center,” Bhayangkara said.

Following the completion of the evacuation, Bhayangkara expressed appreciation to all parties involved in the rescue operation for ensuring it proceeded safely and smoothly.

Tips for Foreign Tourists Planning to Climb Mount Agung

Mount Agung is Bali’s highest and most sacred peak, an active volcano rising over 3,000 meters, and a serious undertaking even for experienced hikers. For travelers considering the climb, a few precautions can make the difference between a memorable trek and a dangerous one:

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