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Jakarta to Bali Flight Path Map

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Distance

~980 km

great-circle estimate

Flight Time

1h 30m

typical schedule

Direction

East (92°)

route bearing

Best View

Final descent

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Route Read

Sit on the RIGHT side for mount rinjani (3,726 m) — the caldera lake segara anak at 2,000 m is visible on the left from altitude.

Bali–Labuan Bajo (DPS–LBJ) flies due east over the Lesser Sunda Islands.

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Decision

RIGHT side

HIGH confidence based on route bearing, terrain position, and likely viewing side.

Why It Works

Right side (south) has Java's volcanic chain — Merapi, Semeru, and Bromo — on the southern skyline

Mount Bromo caldera complex visible on the right mid-flight over East Java

Bali Strait and Mount Agung (3,142 m) visible on the right approaching Bali

Route Intelligence

What this flight path is known for

Bali–Labuan Bajo (DPS–LBJ) flies due east over the Lesser Sunda Islands.

Mount Rinjani (3,726 m) — the caldera lake Segara Anak at 2,000 m is visible on the left from altitude
Mount Tambora — the volcano of the most powerful eruption in recorded history
Komodo Island — a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home of the world's largest lizard
Flores's volcanic chain — six major volcanoes across a single island

Side Comparison

LEFT side

  • Mount Rinjani caldera and Segara Anak lake (Lombok)
  • Sumbawa mountain range and Tambora volcano
  • Flores island volcanoes — Poco Leok and Ranakah
  • Komodo Island — home of the Komodo dragon

RIGHT side

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  • Bali's Mount Agung (3,142 m) crater on departure
  • Indian Ocean to the south
  • Bali Sea and Flores Sea open water
  • Java's eastern volcanoes on departure from Bali

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What to watch for

Takeoff from Jakarta

Mount Agung

RIGHT

Bali's sacred volcano at 3,142 m, visible on departure on the right

Mount Rinjani

LEFT

3,726 m Lombok volcano with a spectacular caldera and crater lake

Mid-flight

Mount Tambora

LEFT

2,722 m Sumbawa volcano — 1815 eruption was the most powerful in recorded history

Approach to Bali

Komodo Island

LEFT

Remote island home of Komodo dragons and pristine coral reefs

Labuan Bajo Harbour

Both

Fishing town harbour surrounded by karst islands and pink-sand beaches

Full route notes

Bali–Labuan Bajo (DPS–LBJ) flies due east over the Lesser Sunda Islands. The flight path tracks slightly south of the main volcanic ridge, placing Mount Rinjani on Lombok, Mount Tambora on Sumbawa, and the Flores volcanic chain on the left side. The flight ends approaching Komodo National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — with Komodo and Rinca islands visible on the left before landing.

Bali to Labuan Bajo is the gateway flight to Komodo National Park. The route crosses four major Indonesian islands — Lombok, Sumbawa, and Flores — each with its own volcanic character. Labuan Bajo has become Indonesia's flagship ecotourism destination.

Actual paths can shift by 10-30 km due to airline routing, wind, weather, or air traffic control.

Timing, weather, and airline variation

Morning

Morning departures from Bali (7–9 AM) are best — the left side faces north toward Rinjani's caldera and the Sumbawa mountains. Visibility is best before afternoon cloud builds around the volcanic peaks.

Evening

Afternoon flights catch the Komodo area in golden light. Labuan Bajo harbour at sunset is spectacular on the left side approach. Flores's volcanic silhouettes are dramatic in evening haze.

Weather

The volcanic peaks of Lombok and Sumbawa are often cloud-covered in the wet season (November–March). The dry season (April–October) offers the clearest views of Rinjani and Tambora. Komodo area has lower rainfall and clearer skies.

Airline routes

Different carriers may file slightly different paths, especially on long-haul routes, but the right side is the statistically stronger pick for the standard route.

Flight path FAQs

What is the best side for Jakarta to Bali?

The RIGHT side is recommended with high confidence.

What is the flight path?

The CGK-DPS route follows a east (92°) great-circle path at around 28,000 ft.

What can I see?

Key landmarks include Mount Agung, Mount Rinjani, Mount Tambora.

Does sunlight matter?

Yes. Sun angle is part of the recommendation, along with the route bearing and scenic features.

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