Mount Rinjani Trekking Asked Frequently Question

Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Mount Rinjani trekking:

  1. General Questions

Q: Where is Mount Rinjani located?
A: Mount Rinjani is in Lombok, Indonesia, and is the second-highest volcano in Indonesia at 3,726 meters above sea level.

Q: How difficult is the trek?
A: It is a challenging trek, requiring good physical fitness. The trails are steep, with long hiking hours and varying weather conditions.

Q: Do I need a guide to trek Mount Rinjani?
A: Yes, hiring a guide and porter is mandatory since 2024 for safety reasons and environmental conservation.

  1. Trekking Routes & Duration

Q: What are the main trekking routes?
A: The two most popular routes:

Sembalun Route – Easier ascent, but more exposed to the sun.

Senaru Route – More scenic with forest trails but steeper.

Q: How many days is the trek?
A: The most common trekking packages:

2 days 1 night – Summit and back (fast-paced).

3 days 2 nights – Summit, crater lake, and hot springs.

4 days 3 nights – Full experience, including both routes.

  1. Best Time to Trek

Q: When is the best time to trek Mount Rinjani?
A: April to December is the best time. The rainy season (January–March) is dangerous, and the national park is usually closed.

  1. Permits & Costs

Q: Do I need a permit?
A: Yes, the entrance fee is around IDR 150,000 for foreigners. The trekking package usually includes this cost.

Q: How much does it cost?
A: Prices range from $150 to $350 per person, depending on the trekking duration, services, and number of participants.

  1. Physical Preparation & Packing

Q: How fit do I need to be?
A: You should have good stamina and be able to walk uphill for 6–8 hours per day. Some training (hiking, jogging, or stair climbing) before the trek is recommended.

Q: What should I bring?
A: Essentials include:

Good hiking shoes

Warm clothes (temperature can drop below freezing at the summit)

Headlamp, gloves, and trekking poles

Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses

Snacks and energy bars

  1. Accommodation & Food

Q: Where do trekkers sleep?
A: You will sleep in tents at the campsites along the trekking route.

Q: What kind of food is provided?
A: Guides usually cook Indonesian meals such as fried rice, noodles, vegetables, and fresh fruits.

  1. Safety & Altitude Sickness

Q: Is altitude sickness a problem?
A: Yes, some trekkers experience headaches, dizziness, or nausea at high altitudes. Acclimatization and staying hydrated help.

Q: Is it safe?
A: Yes, but the terrain is challenging. Stick with your guide, follow safety instructions, and watch out for loose rocks near the summit.

  1. Booking & Tour Operators

Q: Should I book in advance?
A: Yes, especially in peak season (June–September). Booking in advance ensures availability and better service.

Q: How do I choose a good trekking company?
A: Look for:

Licensed and experienced guides

Good reviews

Ethical treatment of porters

Environmental responsibility