Hiking Mount Rinjani

Hiking Mount Rinjani

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HIKING MOUNT RINJANI

Hiking Mount Rinjani is a hiking company based in Lombok, Indonesia. We specialize in providing Mount Rinjani Services. We provide everything you need to make your trip successful, starting from our most popular hiking packages, high-quality hiking equipment and experienced guides and porter. To keep mount Rinjani clean, we take all our trash with us.

“Help you create the countless number of incredible memories during your adventurous trek in Mt Rinjani.”

Hiking Mount Rinjani

Discover your adventure on mount Rinjani with 25% off. Enjoy the unforgettable moments with our popular packages. Our team is willing to help you create amazing memories. Book now and get the exclusive bonus!

2D1N CRATER RIM SENARU (Beginner)

Route: Start from Senaru and finish in Senaru.

Enjoy the beauty of mount Rinjani with our affordable 2 Days 1 Night Package (Senaru Crater Rim). Although the route is considered moderate, this package will spoil you with the magnificent views of Mount Rinjani and its surroundings. This package is suitable for those who have limited time and are beginners.

2D1N CRATER RIM - SUMMIT (Experienced)

Route: Start from Sembalun and finish in Sembalun.

If you desire to hike the summit but do not have enough time to do it, a-2-day-1-night (Crater Rim – Summit) Package is the best option. Although this package does not include Lake Segara Anak and hot springs, however the views seen from the top of Mount Rinjani are spectacular.

3D2N TOREAN (Bestseller)

Route: Start from Sembalun and finish in Torean.

Torean is the newest trail and has been most visited by both domestic and international travelers since 2021. this route will remind you of Jurassic Park Films.

4D3N EXTRA NIGHT CAMP

Route: Start from Sembalun and finish in Torean.

This package is designed to make your trip more relaxing with an extra 1-night camp in Segara Anak Lake. This 4-day-3-Night Package includes Rinjani Crater Rim, Segara Anak Lake, Hot springs, Penimbungan Waterfall and beautiful spots along the torean trail. Suitable for travelers who have more time.

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FAQ

Mount Rinjani is an active volcano located on the island of Lombok, Indonesia. At 3,726 meters (12,224 feet), it is the second-highest volcano in Indonesia and a popular destination for hikers and trekkers. The volcano’s summit is capped by a large caldera containing a crater lake, and the surrounding area is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. The climb to the summit of Mount Rinjani can be challenging, but the stunning views and sense of accomplishment make it a rewarding experience for many.

The best time of year to hike Mount Rinjani is during the dry season, which typically runs from April to October. During this time, the weather is generally clear and dry, making for better hiking conditions and clearer views from the summit. However, it’s worth noting that the weather can be unpredictable, and it’s important to be prepared for sudden changes in temperature or precipitation.

Hikers and trekkers on the Mount Rinjani trail should expect a challenging and rewarding climb. The trail is steep and rocky, with some sections requiring the use of hands and feet to navigate. The altitude can also be a factor, and hikers may experience symptoms of altitude sickness such as headaches, dizziness, or shortness of breath. However, the stunning views from the summit and the sense of accomplishment make it a popular destination for adventurers.

Some tips for preparing for a Mount Rinjani trek include building up your fitness level through regular exercise, familiarizing yourself with the route and potential hazards, packing appropriate gear and enough food and water, getting enough rest in the days leading up to the trek, and acclimating to the altitude. It’s also a good idea to practice Leave No Trace principles and consider hiring a guide or joining a group trek for additional support and safety.

Some potential risks associated with hiking Mount Rinjani include altitude sickness, rockfall, inclement weather, and the risk of volcanic activity. It’s important to be prepared for these risks and to prioritize your safety at all times while on the trail. It’s also worth noting that the trail can be quite crowded during peak season, which may impact the overall experience.