Overview
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The climbing covered the following:
- Three days and 2 nights camping on the mountain and one night at the hotel on the day of your arrival.
- During the Trek you’ll be guided by local, professional and English speaking guides.
- Porters who will bring all camping gear, food and drink.
- Welcome drink and Dinner at our place on the day you arrive.
- National park fee
- Head lights, trekking pole, chairs and even dinner table, so you do not have to bother to buy or rent and you just bring your personal equipment.
- All transfers (pick up in and out after the tracks on the island of Lombok)
- Even bonuses to waterfalls in senaru village
The trekking is the most trekkers program choice and suitable for beginners, and family or group. You will spend 3 days and 2 nights for mount rinjani trekking (4 days of total).
Trip Highlights
- Breathtaking sunrise at the summit of Mt. Rinjani
- Overnight camping at Sembalun Crater Rim
- Panoramic views of Lombok, Bali, and Sumbawa
- Guided trek with experienced local guides
Itinerary
Your adventure begins in Sembalun Village at an elevation of 1,060m above sea level, where you’ll start your trek through rolling savannahs and open landscapes. Covering a distance of 9.6km, the trail ascends gradually before the final, more challenging climb to the Sembalun Crater Rim campsite at 2,620m elevation. With an elevation gain of 1,560m, this day offers stunning views and a rewarding sense of accomplishment as you settle in for the night under the stars.
Approximate Timeline:
04:00 AM – Collection from accommodation (time depends on location). If staying in Senaru, collection will be at 05:30.
06:00 AM – Breakfast and briefing at Your Hotel, Senaru. Equipment issued. Leave excess luggage in secure storage.
06:45 AM – Depart Senaru for Sembalun Village, East Lombok.
07:45 AM – Registration at RTC Sembalun. Basic medical check mandatory.
09:00 AM – Commence Mount Rinjani trek from gate, 1060m AMSL (above mean sea level).
11:00 AM – Arrive at Pos.1 “Pemantuan”, 1300m AMSL. Re-hydration and snack break.
12:15 PM – Arrive at Pos.2 “Tengengean”, 1500m AMSL. Re-hydration and snack break.
13:15 PM – Reach Pos.3 “Pada Balong”, 1800m AMSL. Enjoy a one-hour lunch break and rest.
14:15 PM – Begin the challenging ascent to Sembalun Crater Rim, also known as “Plawangan Sembalun.” This steep and demanding trek takes about three hours, with frequent breaks for hydration and snacks.
17:30 PM – Arrive at Sembalun Crater Rim Campsite. Upon reaching the campsite at 2620m AMSL, your porters and guide will set up camp and start preparing dinner. Meanwhile, you’ll have time to relax, explore the ridgeline, and capture stunning views.
18:30 PM – Dinner will be served as the sun sets above the clouds, offering a truly unforgettable experience. As night falls, the sky will come alive with stars, providing incredible stargazing opportunities. We recommend getting an early night, as the next day will be equally demanding.
Hydration: Staying hydrated is essential. Carry a water bottle that can be refilled at rest stops. Your guide will provide water and isotonic drinks throughout the day.
Sun Protection: The open savannah offers little shade, so please wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from direct sunlight, even if it’s cloudy.
Temperature Drop: Once you reach Sembalun Crater Rim, the temperature will drop significantly, especially after sunset. Make sure to change into warm, dry clothes upon arrival at camp to stay comfortable.
Accommodation: You’ll be sleeping in shared tents, equipped with comfortable sleeping mats, fresh sleeping bags, and pillows. If you prefer your own tent, please contact us in advance to arrange a private setup.
Meals: Enjoy freshly prepared meals by your porters, who will cook dinner under the stars at Sembalun Crater Rim. Let us know in advance if you have dietary requirements such as vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or Halal preferences.
Stargazing: The crater rim offers stunning opportunities for stargazing. Take some time after dinner to admire the night sky before getting an early rest for the next day’s challenges.
Day 2 is the most demanding yet rewarding part of the trek, covering a total distance of 13.5km with an elevation gain of 1,756m. The day begins early with a challenging climb to the summit of Mount Rinjani, where you’ll be greeted by breathtaking panoramic views at sunrise. After descending to the Sembalun Crater Rim, the journey continues down to Segara Anak Lake, where you can relax by the lakeside and soak in the rejuvenating hot springs. In the afternoon, you’ll ascend to the Senaru Crater Rim, your campsite for the night, with stunning views of the surrounding valleys.For those who prefer more time at the lake, it’s possible to camp there instead. However, this results in a longer Day 3 and a later finish time. Let your guide know your preference as you plan the day’s itinerary!
Approximate Timeline:
02:00 AM – Wake-up, prepare for summit. Hot drink/fill thermos flasks. Check equipment and head-torches.
02:30 AM – Leave campsite, commence summit trek. Prolonged ascent with arduous volcanic sand/rocky terrain.
05:30 AM – Aim to reach the summit around 05:30-06:00. Timing depends on individual and group fitness levels. There will be short 5-10 minute stops en route to the summit, but it’s important to keep moving, especially in the cold. Start with warm layers and adjust as needed. Sunrise typically occurs between 05:45-06:30 AM.
07:00 AM – Leave the summit after enjoying the sunrise. Descend back to Sembalun Crater Rim campsite. Descent typically takes 1.5-2 hours, depending on fitness levels.
09:00 AM – Cooked breakfast at Sembalun Crater Rim campsite.
10:00 AM – Commence walking down into the crater.
13:00 PM – Arrive at the lake. Relax by the lakeside and visit the hot springs.
14:00 PM – Lunch and relaxation by the lake.
15:00 PM – Commence trek to Senaru Crater Rim.
18:00 PM – Arrive at Senaru Crater Rim campsite.
Summit Climb: The ascent to the summit is steep and challenging, with loose volcanic sand and rocky terrain. Trekking poles are highly recommended to provide stability during both the climb and descent.
Layering for Warmth: Temperatures can be extremely cold at the summit, especially before sunrise. Start with warm layers, including gloves and a hat, and adjust as the trek progresses.
Hydration & Snacks: Staying hydrated is critical on Day 2 due to the demanding physical effort. Your guide will carry snacks, and thermoses with hot drinks will be available during summit stops.
Altitude Awareness: If you feel symptoms of altitude sickness (headache, nausea, dizziness), inform your guide immediately. Rest and hydration can often help alleviate mild symptoms.
Hot Springs: The thermal springs by Segara Anak Lake are an excellent way to relax tired muscles. Ensure you have a towel and swimwear if you plan to bathe.
Camping Options: Depending on group preferences, you can choose to camp at Segara Anak Lake or ascend to Senaru Crater Rim. Staying at the lake allows for more time to relax but makes Day 3 longer and more physically demanding.
Weather Preparedness: Rain is possible at any time of year, particularly in the late afternoon. Waterproof clothing and gear are essential for staying dry.
On the final day of your adventure, you’ll descend from the breathtaking Senaru Crater Rim (2,620m AMSL) to the charming village of Senaru (600m AMSL). Covering a distance of approximately 10.5km with an elevation loss of 2,020m, this day offers a refreshing change of scenery as you trek through lush tropical rainforest. The shaded trail provides cooler temperatures and peaceful surroundings, perfect for reflecting on the incredible journey you’ve just completed.
The descent features well-placed rest stops, allowing you to hydrate, enjoy snacks, and perhaps spot curious monkeys or other wildlife along the way. The vibrant forest canopy, combined with the sounds of nature, creates an enchanting finale to your trek. By mid-afternoon, your adventure concludes at Senaru Village, where you’ll be warmly welcomed at Rinjani Climbing Tours Office. Here, refreshments and your stored luggage await, providing a well-deserved moment of celebration before heading to your next destination.
Approximate Timeline:
07:30 AM: Enjoy a hearty breakfast at Senaru Crater Rim Campsite while taking in the last views from the ridge.
08:30 AM: Begin your descent to Senaru Village. The trail winds through stunning rainforest, offering shade and a cooler climate.
Multiple rest stops are included along the way to rehydrate and rest. Look out for wildlife, including curious monkeys at certain rest points. Please do not feed or approach the monkeys.
1:30 – 3:30 PM: Arrive in Senaru Village (timing depends on group fitness levels and rest stops taken).
1:40 – 3:40 PM: Retrieve stored luggage and enjoy refreshments at Cafe Rinjani Dawn.
2:15 – 4:15 PM: Depart Senaru for your next destination, whether it’s a hotel, harbor, or another leg of your adventure.
Note: The above timings are estimates and can vary based on group fitness levels, weather conditions, and personal preferences. If you need to descend faster or take longer breaks, inform your guide so the schedule can be adjusted accordingly.
Steep Descent: The trek from Senaru Crater Rim to Senaru Village involves a steep descent with an elevation loss of 2,020m over a distance of 10.5km. Trekking poles are highly recommended to reduce strain on your knees and enhance stability, especially on uneven terrain.
Trail Conditions: The trail winds through dense tropical rainforest, which provides shade but can be humid and occasionally slippery. Sturdy footwear with good grip is essential for a safe and comfortable descent.
Wildlife: Keep an eye out for curious monkeys, particularly at rest stops where food is being prepared. While they can be amusing to observe, please refrain from attempting to pat or feed them, as this may encourage aggressive or unwanted behavior.
Rest Stops: Regular rest stops are scheduled to allow you to rehydrate, enjoy snacks, and take in the peaceful rainforest surroundings. Use these breaks to stretch and regain energy for the remainder of the descent.
Timing: Depending on group fitness levels and the number of breaks taken, the descent typically concludes in Senaru Village by early to mid-afternoon. If needed, discuss with your guide to adjust the pace or schedule.
Refreshments & Transport: Upon arriving in Senaru, refreshments will be waiting for you at where you can also retrieve any stored luggage. Transport to your next destination will be arranged for your convenience, ensuring a seamless end to your adventure.
Extra Items: Carry a lightweight rain jacket, as the rainforest climate can be unpredictable, with sudden showers possible. Sunscreen and insect repellent are also recommended.
Includes/Excludes
Package Inclusions
- Hiking guide and porters who will carry the cooking utensils and camping equipment AND experienced English speaking guide and professional porters
- Food and drinking water during the trek (3 liters of mineral water per day/person)
- Tent, tent and toilet paper, sleeping bags and mat
- Transportation to the gatPick up and drop off is free
- Porter tour guide
- Food and drinks
- Tent
- sleeping matress
- toilett tent
- 3x meals a day
- fruit like pineapple, banana
- cooking gear
- trekking insurence
- tea and coffee
- water
- storage in the office for the backpack what is not needed for the hike
- pick up at the hotel around senaru
- Transportation to setarting point
- 1 night accomodation before the trekking tour starts
- Entry ticket National Park Rinjani
- Secure storage of left-luggage, manned 24/7
Price Excludes
- Extra porter for own luggage
- Tips for guide and porters 9 not mandatory
Frequently asked Questions
The 3-day trek offers a more immersive and rewarding experience of Mount Rinjani National Park compared to the faster-paced 2-day package. While the 2-day trek is designed for those focused solely on reaching the summit in the shortest time, the 3-day option allows you to explore additional highlights, such as Segara Anak Lake and its natural hot springs, providing a chance to relax and recover after the summit climb.
The 3-day trek also includes camping at Senaru Crater Rim, offering incredible views over the lush valleys and forests below. This extra day makes the itinerary less rushed, giving you more time to enjoy and appreciate Rinjani’s diverse landscapes. If you’re looking for a more balanced adventure that combines the thrill of the summit with opportunities to unwind and take in the park’s iconic features, the 3-day trek is the ideal choice.
The 3-day and 2-day Rinjani treks are not directly comparable in terms of difficulty—they offer different routes with distinct experiences, though both include the summit climb. The 2-day trek is a direct route designed for those focused solely on reaching the summit in the shortest possible time. It’s a fast-paced option with long trekking hours and minimal time to rest or explore.
The 3-day trek, on the other hand, provides a more comprehensive journey through Mount Rinjani National Park, including visits to Segara Anak Lake and its rejuvenating hot springs. This itinerary allows trekkers to experience more of Rinjani’s iconic landscapes and enjoy additional highlights at a less rushed pace. While it involves more trekking overall, the balanced schedule and scenic stops make it an incredibly rewarding option for those looking to fully immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the park.
Yes, it is possible to swim in Lake Segara Anak, and many trekkers find it refreshing after a long climb. The lake’s crystal-clear waters provide a serene setting for a quick dip, offering a chance to cool off and enjoy the breathtaking surroundings.
However, safety is important to keep in mind. While the lake is generally safe for swimming, the water can be very cold, so it’s best to limit your time in the water to avoid discomfort or hypothermia. Additionally, the lake has varying depths, so strong swimming skills are recommended. Always follow your guide’s advice, as they are familiar with the area and can ensure you swim in a safe spot.
For those who prefer to relax rather than swim, the nearby hot springs are an excellent alternative, offering soothing warmth to ease tired muscles.
The amount of time spent at Segara Anak Lake and the hot springs depends on the pace of your group and the chosen itinerary. Typically, trekkers on the 3-day trek have around 1–2 hours to relax by the lake, swim, or soak in the hot springs before continuing the journey.
If you’re on the 4-day trek, there’s often more time to enjoy these highlights, as the itinerary allows for a more relaxed pace, with the option to camp at the lake. For the 2-day trek, the lake and hot springs are not included due to the limited timeframe.
Your guide will ensure the schedule is well-balanced, giving you time to unwind while keeping the trek on track. If you’d like extra time at these locations, let your guide know—they’ll do their best to accommodate your preferences.
Packing the right items is essential for a comfortable and enjoyable trek. Here’s what we recommend:
- Clothing: Comfortable hiking clothes, warm layers for the cooler temperatures at higher altitudes, and a waterproof jacket.
- Footwear: Sturdy hiking boots or shoes with good grip.
- Swimwear & Towel: For relaxing in the hot springs or swimming in Segara Anak Lake.
- Personal Items: Sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and personal medication.
- Backpack: A small daypack to carry your essentials during the trek (porters will carry the camping and cooking equipment).
- Other Essentials: A flashlight or headlamp, extra batteries, and reusable water bottles (refillable along the route).
Rinjani Climbing Tours provides many items free of charge, including trekking poles, warm jackets, gloves, and hats. You can also borrow sleeping bags, sleeping mats, and camping gear.
For a comprehensive list, refer to our Rinjani Guide and FAQ, which you’ll receive after booking. Our team is here to help you prepare for this incredible adventure!
The 3-day Mount Rinjani trek is challenging but can be suitable for determined beginners with a reasonable base level of fitness and a positive mindset. While prior trekking experience is not required, the route includes steep ascents, uneven terrain, and long trekking hours, which may be demanding for those unaccustomed to such activity.
The inclusion of highlights like Segara Anak Lake and the hot springs offers moments to relax and recharge, making the trek more balanced compared to the intense 2-day summit package. However, the trek still requires stamina and grit to complete.
If you’re unsure whether the 3-day trek is right for you, consider starting with our Lombok Explorer Package or Senaru Crater Rim Trek, which offer incredible views with less strenuous climbing. Whatever you choose, our experienced guides will support you every step of the way!
The trek typically finishes in Senaru Village between 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM, depending on the group’s pace, weather conditions, and the number of breaks taken during the descent.
After completing the trek, you’ll have time to enjoy refreshments at Cafe Rinjani Dawn, where you can relax, recover, and collect any belongings left in storage. From there, transport will be ready to take you back to your hotel or onward destination.
If you have specific travel plans, such as catching a boat to the Gili Islands or a flight, please let us know in advance so we can assist with your schedule.
No, you won’t have to share a tent with a stranger unless you’re comfortable doing so. We arrange tent-sharing for groups of the same gender or for people traveling together (such as couples or friends). If you’d prefer your own private tent, we can accommodate this – just let us know when you book.
Our tents are spacious, comfortable, and equipped with clean sleeping bags, sleeping mats, and fresh liners to ensure you have a restful night in the great outdoors.
Yes, we can accommodate a wide range of dietary requirements, including vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and lactose-free diets, as well as Halal meals. Our guides and porters are experienced in preparing fresh, nutritious meals on the mountain, tailored to meet your needs.
To ensure we can cater to your preferences, please let us know about any dietary requirements when booking your trek. This allows us to plan the menu and bring the necessary ingredients to make your experience as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
If you have any specific questions or concerns about meals, don’t hesitate to contact us—we’re happy to help!
The total distance of the 3-day Mount Rinjani trek is approximately 33.6 km. Here’s a breakdown:
- Day 1: 9.6 km from Sembalun Village (1,060m) to Sembalun Crater Rim (2,620m).
- Day 2: 13.5 km including the summit climb, descent to Segara Anak Lake and hot springs, and the ascent to Senaru Crater Rim.
- Day 3: 10.5 km descending from Senaru Crater Rim to Senaru Village.
This distance combines a mix of steep ascents, descents, and varied terrain, offering a challenging but rewarding adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of Mount Rinjani National Park.
Yes, it is possible to return to Sembalun instead of continuing the trek. However, this will incur an extra fee to cover the additional transport costs.
A guide or porter will accompany you safely down the mountain to Sembalun Village. Once you arrive, our driver will meet you and transfer you back to Senaru, where you can rest and collect any belongings left in storage.
We prioritize your safety and comfort at all times. If you’re unsure about your stamina or fitness level, please discuss your concerns with us when booking, and consider alternative options like the Senaru Crater Rim Trek or Lombok Explorer Package.
The risk of altitude sickness on Mount Rinjani is relatively low compared to higher peaks, as the summit elevation is 3,726m (12,224ft). However, some trekkers may still experience mild symptoms, particularly during the summit climb, which involves a rapid ascent.
Common Symptoms:
- Headache
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Shortness of breath
Factors That Influence Altitude Sickness:
- Individual Sensitivity: Some people are more prone to altitude sickness than others, regardless of fitness level.
- Rate of Ascent: The trek includes steep climbs, particularly on Day 2 when you ascend from the crater rim to the summit.
- Hydration and Rest: Staying well-hydrated and getting enough rest can help minimize symptoms.
What We Do to Help:
Our experienced guides are trained to monitor for signs of altitude sickness and will adjust the pace to suit the group. If you experience symptoms, they will provide guidance and ensure your safety. Descending to a lower elevation typically alleviates symptoms quickly.
If you have concerns, consider discussing them with a medical professional before the trek. For those wanting a less intense adventure, the Senaru Crater Rim Trek or Lombok Explorer Package are excellent alternatives.
Yes, absolutely. If you do not require us to supply transport to and from our office in Senaru, we can offer you a generous discount. Please contact us for a final quote.
Yes, we offer amazing discounts for group bookings of over 4 PAX. Please contact us for details.