Which Mount Rinjani Trek Is Right for You?
Deciding which Mount Rinjani trek to book is the most common question we hear — and it’s an important one, because the right choice makes all the difference to how much you enjoy the mountain. Rinjani offers several routes, from a gentle two-day walk to the crater rim to a full four-day summit traverse. The good news? Once you know your time, your fitness and what you most want to see, the choice becomes easy. As a local Lombok team who’ve guided this mountain since 2006, we help travellers make this decision every day — so here’s everything you need to choose with confidence.
The Quick Answer
If you want the famous view without a demanding climb, choose the 2-day Senaru crater rim trek. If you’re fit, short on time and set on the summit, choose the 2-day summit trek. If you want the complete experience — summit, crater lake and hot springs — at a comfortable pace, our 3-day summit trek is the most popular choice. And if you’d love to savour it all unhurried, or take a scenic route, go for one of the 4-day treks.
Compare the Mount Rinjani Treks at a Glance
| Trek | Days | Summit? | Best for | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Senaru Crater Rim | 2 | No | Beginners, families, the view without the climb | Moderate |
| Summit (fast) | 2 | Yes | Fit trekkers short on time | Challenging |
| Summit (classic) | 3 | Yes | The complete experience, comfortable pace | Challenging |
| Summit Expedition | 4 | Yes | Savouring it all, extra hot-springs day | Moderate–Challenging |
| Sembalun to Torean | 4 | Yes | A scenic, off-the-beaten-path finish | Moderate–Challenging |
The 2-Day Senaru Crater Rim Trek — Best for Beginners
If a pre-dawn summit climb sounds like more than you’re after, this is your trek. You walk up the forested Senaru side to a spectacular crater-rim viewpoint (2,641 m) overlooking the Segara Anak lake and the peak — no scree, no summit push, just beautiful scenery at a comfortable pace, with a sunrise to remember. It’s our most accessible route and a wonderful first mountain adventure. See the Senaru crater rim trek →
The 2-Day Summit Trek — Best for Fit, Time-Short Trekkers
Determined to reach the top but only have two days? This is the fastest supported route to the 3,726 m summit. We’re honest that it’s our most demanding option — long days and an early summit push — so it suits travellers with good everyday fitness. Our porters and guides carry the load so you can focus on the climb. See the 2-day summit trek →
The 3-Day Summit Trek — Our Most Popular
This is the classic Rinjani: summit for sunrise, descend to camp by the crater lake, soak in the hot springs, then out through Senaru. It balances genuine achievement with real enjoyment, at a pace that suits most reasonably active travellers. If you’re not sure which to pick, this is usually the one. See the 3-day summit trek →
The 4-Day Treks — Best for Savouring It All
Four days gives you the whole mountain unhurried, plus a restful hot-springs day at the lake. Choose the 4-day expedition for the gentlest pace and two contrasting rim camps, or the 4-day Sembalun to Torean route for a beautiful, quieter descent through the waterfall-lined Torean valley — our most scenic finish.
Still Not Sure? Just Ask Us
The honest truth is that the best Rinjani trek is simply the one that matches you. Tell us your fitness, your dates and what you’d love to see, and we’ll recommend the right route — with no pressure at all. You can read more about the mountain on our Mount Rinjani destination page, part of a UNESCO Global Geopark, then message us on WhatsApp whenever you’re ready. Crafted by local experts since 2006.

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