Embark on an exhilarating 3-day, 2-night trek through the stunning landscapes of Indonesia’s Mount Rinjani. This challenging ascent to the crater’s rim at 3,726 meters rewards adventurous trekkers with breathtaking views, a serene glacial lake, and an immersive experience in the region’s diverse terrain. With expert guides, nourishing meals, and essential gear provided, adventurers can enjoy the magic of this volcanic wonderland. But the real question remains – are you ready to take on the awe-inspiring challenge of conquering Mount Rinjani?
Good To Know
- A 3-day, 2-night trek on Mount Rinjani, Indonesia, starting from $77.29 per person with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- Highlights include camping at Sembalun Crater Rim, pre-dawn summit trek to 3,726 m, and descending to Senaru via diverse landscapes.
- Experienced English-speaking guides, porters, and comfortable camping gear provided, with national park fees and transfers included in the package.
- Not suitable for children under 8, individuals prone to altitude sickness, or those over 95 years old; medical statement recommended.
- Essential gear required, such as passport, trekking shoes, and warm layers; alcohol and drugs strictly prohibited during the trek.
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Trek Overview
The 3-day, 2-night trek on Mount Rinjani promises an immersive adventure through the stunning volcanic landscape.
Priced from $77.29 per person, this trek offers a flexible booking policy with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
The experience starts with a 7 AM pickup from Senaru, followed by a 4WD journey to the Rinjani Trek Centre at 1,156 meters.
Trekkers will ascend through grasslands, reaching the Sembalun Crater Rim at 2,639 meters to camp and witness the sunset.
The second day’s highlight is the pre-dawn summit trek to 3,726 meters, followed by a descent to the turquoise Lake Segara Anak and hot springs before reaching the Senaru Crater Rim for the night.
Itinerary Highlights
A journey through the diverse landscapes of Mount Rinjani unfolds over the course of this exhilarating 3-day, 2-night trek. On the first day, trekkers start from Senaru and travel by 4WD to Sembalun (1,156 m), where the trek begins. The route takes them through grasslands, reaching Pos 3 (1,800 m) for lunch, before camping at the Sembalun Crater Rim (2,639 m) to witness the stunning sunset. Day 2 begins with a pre-dawn ascent to the summit (3,726 m) to catch the sunrise, followed by a descent to the serene Lake Segara Anak (2,000 m) and a camp at the Senaru Crater Rim (2,641 m). The final day involves a descent to Senaru (601 m), completing this remarkable adventure.
Day | Elevation | Highlights |
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1 | 1,156 m – 2,639 m | Travel to Sembalun, trek through grasslands, camp at Sembalun Crater Rim |
2 | 2,000 m – 3,726 m – 2,641 m | Summit trek, visit Lake Segara Anak, camp at Senaru Crater Rim |
3 | 2,641 m – 601 m | Descend to Senaru, stops for breaks and lunch |
Included Services
Experienced English-speaking guides and porters accompany trekkers, ensuring their gear and camping equipment are carried throughout the journey.
Nutritious meals and drinking water are provided during the trek, keeping hikers fueled and hydrated.
Comfortable camping gear, including tents, sleeping bags, and mattresses, is supplied for a restful night’s sleep under the stars.
The national park fee of IDR 150,000 per day per person is included, granting access to the stunning landscapes of Mount Rinjani.
Transfers to and from the starting point in Senaru are also part of the package, providing a seamless experience.
With all these services covered, trekkers can focus on seeing the natural wonder of this iconic Indonesian volcano.
What to Bring
Trekkers planning their journey up Mount Rinjani must ensure they pack the essential gear for a successful and comfortable adventure. A passport, sun hat, and proper trekking shoes are musts, along with a small daypack and warm layers like a jacket and gloves.
Carrying food, drinks, and a headlamp or torch is also crucial. While medical statements are recommended, alcohol and drugs are strictly prohibited.
Trekkers should double-check the packing list and requirements before booking to avoid any issues. With the right preparation, they’ll be equipped to tackle the challenges and breathtaking views of the iconic Mount Rinjani trek.
Restrictions and Recommendations
For this Mount Rinjani trek, certain restrictions and recommendations apply to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
The trek isn’t suitable for children under 8 years, people prone to altitude sickness, babies under 1 year, or individuals over 95 years old. Before booking, it’s crucial to double-check all requirements.
The following recommendations are worth considering:
- Pack essential items like a passport, hat, jacket, gloves, and trekking gear to remain comfortable during the trek.
- Bring a medical statement, as it’s recommended to have one on hand.
- Abstain from alcohol and drugs, as they aren’t permitted on the trek.
Booking Information
Booking this 3D/2N full Mount Rinjani trek is a seamless process. Travelers can reserve their spot now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The start times are flexible, allowing guests to choose a convenient departure. Upon booking, a driver with the company’s logo will provide pickup service, ensuring a hassle-free experience from start to finish.
Booking Details | |
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Duration | 3 days & 2 nights |
Cost | From $77.29/person |
Cancellation | Free up to 24 hours |
Start Time | Check availability |
Pickup | Included |
Transportation
The adventure begins with a scenic 4WD transfer from Senaru to the Rinjani Trek Centre in Sembalun.
Sit back and enjoy the breathtaking views as the vehicle winds through lush grasslands and rugged terrain. The journey provides a glimpse of the diverse landscapes that await on the trek.
The transfer includes:
- Pickup from your accommodation in Senaru at 7:00 AM.
- Comfortable ride in a 4WD vehicle with a company-branded driver.
- Registration at the Rinjani Trek Centre, where the trek officially commences.
This efficient transportation ensures a smooth start to the Mount Rinjani adventure, allowing you to focus on the stunning natural wonders that lie ahead.
Preparing for the Trek
Preparing for the trek demands careful consideration, as the challenge of ascending Mount Rinjani requires proper gear and mindset.
Trekkers must pack essentials like a passport, hat, food, drinks, jacket, gloves, and trekking gear. Medical statements are recommended, and hikers should bring a headlamp, small daypack, trekking shoes, rain jacket, and long pants.
Alcohol and drugs are strictly prohibited. The trek isn’t suitable for children under 8, those prone to altitude sickness, babies under 1, or individuals over 95.
Before booking, it’s crucial to double-check all requirements to ensure a safe and successful journey up the majestic Mount Rinjani.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Difficulty Level of the Mount Rinjani Trek?
The Mount Rinjani trek is a challenging adventure, suitable for experienced hikers. Trekkers will ascend to an elevation of 3,726 meters, navigating through diverse terrain and facing potential altitude sickness. Proper preparation and fitness are crucial for this strenuous yet rewarding journey.
Are There Any Alternative Routes or Shorter Options Available?
The 3D/2N full Mount Rinjani trek is the standard route, but there are shorter 1-day and 2-day options that skip the summit and focus on the crater lake and hot springs. These alternatives provide a less strenuous yet still scenic Rinjani experience.
Can I Extend My Stay in the Area After the Trek?
Absolutely! Trekkers can extend their stay to explore the natural wonders surrounding Mount Rinjani. Hikers might visit nearby villages, discover hidden waterfalls, or relax at the serene Lake Segara Anak after their thrilling 3-day trek.
What Is the Weather Like During the Different Seasons?
The weather on Mount Rinjani varies throughout the year. Dry season (May-October) brings sunny skies, cooler temps, and less rainfall, while wet season (November-April) sees more clouds, rain, and potentially challenging conditions for trekkers.
Are There Any Additional Costs or Fees Not Included in the Package?
The package price includes most costs, but travelers should expect to pay additional fees for things like park entrance, porters for extra luggage, and any optional activities. These extra expenses can add up, so it’s best to plan accordingly.
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The Sum Up
The Mount Rinjani 3D/2N trek is an exhilarating adventure that takes you on a challenging ascent to the summit of this stunning Indonesian volcano. From grasslands to volcanic craters, you’ll experience diverse terrains while camping under the stars and enjoying breathtaking views of the serene Lake Segara Anak. With expert guides, nutritious meals, and essential gear provided, this trek offers an unforgettable journey through Indonesia’s captivating landscapes.