Overview
Rinjani Trekking Trip in One Day is quite extreme trekking program for those who would like have experience night trek on Mount Rinjani without camping or overnight stay. This trek start from Senaru entrance gate trek up to crater rim 2641 m above sea level in one night and one day journey.
Highlights
- Incredible view grand tropical forest and Gili’s
- Amazing view from crater RIM Senaru over Segara Anak view ( Sunrise )
- Spectacular Sunset views of the Lake Segara Anak within the volcano’s crater
Itinerary
23.00 Meet and briefing with your guide at Senaru Village
23.30 Start trekking, Senaru Village – Rinjani Crater Rim (2641M)
06.00 Reach Rinjani Crater Rim (2641M)
08.00 Back down to Senaru Village
14.00 Finish trek – transfer to Senggigi
Includes/Excludes
Prices Includes
- Pick up before and transfers after the trek.
- A night accommodation in Senaru before the trek
- Trekking guide and porters who will carry the cooking gear and camping equipment
- An experienced English speaking guide and professional porters
- Entrance fee to the national park
- Food and drinking water on the trek (3 litre mineral water a day/person)
- Tent, toilet tent and paper, sleeping bags and mattress, pillow
Excludes
- Head lamp/hand torch
- Small bag/daily pack
- Trekking shoes, rainjacket, long pants, gloves
- Airline ticket
- Extra porter for own luggage
- Tips for guide and porters
Frequently Asked Question
Mount Rinjani is an active volcano located on the island of Lombok in Indonesia. It is the second-highest volcano in Indonesia with an elevation of 3,726 meters.
Yes, it is generally safe to climb Mount Rinjani. However, it is always best to follow the guidelines and advice of experienced guides and tour operators.
The best time to climb Mount Rinjani is during the dry season which runs from April to Octobe
The climb is considered to be moderate to challenging. It is a steep trek up to the summit and can take anywhere from 2 to 4 days depending on the route chosen.
Some essential items to bring include hiking boots, warm clothing, a rain jacket, a sleeping bag, and toiletries. Your tour operator may also provide you with a packing list.
Yes, it is mandatory to have a licensed guide to climb Mount Rinjani. This is for your safety and also to help preserve the natural environment.
The cost depends on the tour operator and the duration of the trek. On average, a Mount Rinjani trek can cost between $150 to $300 per person.
The distance of the trek can vary depending on the starting point and route chosen. The trek can range from 21 to 42 kilometers.
Some hiking experience is recommended, but it is not necessary. However, be prepared for a physically demanding activity and a challenging trek.
Camping is allowed on Mount Rinjani, but it is regulated by the government. Camping areas are designated, and hikers must obtain a permit to camp in these areas.