Mount Karangetang is an awesome Jurassic Park-looking volcano that dominates the remote <a href="https://theworldtravelguy.com/pulau-siau-travel-guide-siau-island-tarsier-sulawesi-indonesia/">island of Siau</a> in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
You can’t go anywhere on tiny Siau island without seeing this majestic volcano and its twin smoking craters. If you’re lucky, you may even get to see it spouting molten lava and rock bombs at night, which it does pretty often.
In this guide, I’ll share my experience hiking the Karangetang volcano in 2021, and I’ll give some tips in case you plan to climb it yourself.
Is It Safe?
First of all, let’s talk about safety. Karangetang is a highly active volcano — probably one of the most active volcanoes in the world.
The local guides are knowledgeable and any seismic activity is monitored by the Indonesian government, but there’s still plenty of risk involved in climbing this mountain. It may erupt at any time.
You can climb to the top of Karangetang if you’re feeling extra crazy, but to be safe most people only hike partway up this mountain and peep at the smoking craters from a distance (and even that is a bit risky).
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