Mount Rinjani Lombok is one of Indonesia’s most iconic natural landmarks, attracting adventurers, hikers, and nature lovers from around the world. As the second highest volcano in Indonesia, towering at 3,726 meters above sea level, Mount Rinjani offers breathtaking landscapes, challenging trekking routes, and a unique cultural experience.
Mount Rinjani Lombok boasts an incredible panorama of lush forests, alpine meadows, and the sparkling Segara Anak crater lake nestled in its caldera. The dramatic volcanic landscape and vibrant flora and fauna make it a paradise for photographers and nature enthusiasts.
The trek to Mount Rinjani’s summit is renowned for its challenging but rewarding paths. Hikers can choose from various routes that range in difficulty, offering spectacular views of the sunrise over the island and the neighboring Bali. The overnight camp by Segara Anak lake is a highlight, with soothing hot springs nearby.
The local Sasak and Balinese communities around Mount Rinjani Lombok offer visitors a fascinating glimpse into traditional customs and hospitality. Traditional ceremonies and local crafts add cultural depth to the nature expedition.
The best time to trek Mount Rinjani is during the dry season, from April to December, when trails are safest and the weather is most favorable. Avoid the rainy season (January to March), as trails can become slippery and dangerous.
Mount Rinjani is located in Lombok, accessible via Lombok International Airport with connections from major Indonesian cities. From the airport, travelers can take taxis or shuttle buses to Senaru or Sembalun, popular starting points for the trek.
We offer adventure packages specifically designed for hikers and trail runners looking for extreme and challenging routes with extraordinary panoramic views.