Mount Rinjani is the towering active volcano at the heart of Lombok, and Indonesia’s second-highest at 3,726 metres. Protected within a UNESCO Global Geopark, it’s one of the country’s greatest trekking adventures — a climb past savannah ridges and rainforest to a crater holding the stunning Segara Anak lake, natural hot springs, and a summit sunrise over Bali and Sumbawa.
Trekking Mount Rinjani
Most treks run over 2–4 days, starting from the village of Senaru (the rainforest route) or Sembalun (the savannah route to the summit). It’s a challenging climb best done with a certified local team handling permits, the official quota booking, mandatory insurance, guides, porters and camping. For full details on routes, costs, the best season and the latest park rules, read our complete Mount Rinjani trekking guide before you book.
Plan Your Rinjani Trek
You can also reach the mountain’s gentler side — the cool Sembalun valley and Senaru foothills offer wonderful walks and waterfalls without the summit. See how Rinjani fits a wider trip in our things to do in Lombok guide.
Browse our Rinjani trekking trips below, or message us on WhatsApp to plan your climb with an experienced local team.
