Rinjani Trekking Packages and Informations

Overview of Mount Rinjani

Mount Rinjani, located on the island of Lombok, Indonesia, is one of the most famous trekking destinations in Southeast Asia. Standing at 3,726 meters (12,224 feet), it is the second-highest volcano in Indonesia and a popular spot for trekkers seeking an unforgettable adventure. The mountain is home to stunning landscapes, including lush forests, lakes, waterfalls, and volcanic craters. Its scenic beauty and challenging trails make it a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Why Trek Rinjani?

Trekking to the summit of Mount Rinjani offers an unparalleled experience for outdoor enthusiasts. The trails offer diverse ecosystems, from tropical forests and savannahs to rocky terrain and volcanic landscapes. Trekkers can also visit the Segara Anak crater lake, where the cool, blue waters contrast beautifully with the surrounding volcanic rocks. Along the way, you’ll encounter spectacular views of Lombok, the surrounding islands, and the Indian Ocean.

Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a beginner, there’s a trekking route suitable for every level. The challenge of reaching the summit, combined with the breathtaking views, makes Rinjani an adventure worth pursuing.

Trekking Packages to Mount Rinjani

We offer a variety of trekking packages tailored to different levels of fitness and experience. Below are some of the most popular options:

Trekking Via Sembalun

Trekking to the Top of Rinjani

Rinjani 3d2n to the Top, Lake, and The Crater

Rinjani 4d3n to the Top, Lake, and Torean

Trekking Via Senaru

Rinjani Senaru Crater Rim

Rinjani Trekking One Day

Trekking Information

Best Time to Trek Rinjani

The best time to trek Mount Rinjani is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. The weather is more predictable, with clear skies and cooler temperatures, making the trek more enjoyable and safe. During the rainy season (November to March), the trails can become slippery, and visibility may be poor.

Difficulty Level

Rinjani offers a range of difficulty levels depending on the route and the length of the trek. While some routes are more suitable for experienced trekkers, others are easier and accessible for beginners. Most trekkers choose to summit via the Sembalun route, which is a steeper and more challenging climb, while the Senaru route offers an equally rewarding experience with a less intense ascent.

What to Bring

It’s essential to pack the right gear for your trek. Below is a basic list of what to bring:

  • Comfortable trekking shoes

  • Warm clothing (especially for summit treks)

  • Water bottle

  • Sunscreen and hat

  • Personal toiletries

  • Camera (optional)

  • Personal medications

  • A small backpack for essentials

What’s Included in the Package

Our trekking packages include everything you need for a safe and enjoyable experience:

  • Guide and Porter: Our experienced guides will lead you through the trails, ensuring your safety and providing local insights. Porters will carry the camping equipment and food.

  • Camping Equipment: We provide tents, sleeping bags, and mats, so you can rest comfortably during your trek.

  • Meals: We supply meals that are nutritious and suitable for the trek. All meals are prepared and served by our team.

  • Transportation: Round-trip transportation to and from the trailheads (Senaru or Sembalun).

  • Entrance Fees: All necessary permits and park entrance fees are included.