The Mount Rinjani One Day Trek to Senaru Crater Rim is a challenging but rewarding experience, offering spectacular views of the volcano, including breathtaking vistas of the landscape, lake, and volcano crater. Starting from Senaru Village at 7am, the trek involves a steep ascent to the Senaru Crater Rim, taking around 6 hours to reach the crater rim, followed by a descent and return to the village. Priced at $70 per person, the trek includes services such as pick-up, transfers from the Senaru area, a trekking guide, and meals, making it a great option for those short on time seeking a challenging adventure with stunning views.
●Incredible Views: Breathtaking vistas of Segara Anak Lake, surrounding landscapes, and the Gili Islands
●Panoramic Views: Stunning views of the volcano crater and surrounding landscape from the Crater Rim
●Challenging Terrain: Steep inclines, rocky paths, and strenuous climbs
●Pristine Tropical Forests: Lush forests with vibrant wildlife and towering trees
●Stunning Mountain Scenery: Enjoy the majestic beauty of Mount Rinjani’s landscape
Mount Rinjani One Day Trek Itinerary
7:00 AM: Start the trek from Senaru Village
Climb to Crater Rim: Ascend through tropical forests and rocky landscapes (approximately 6 hours)
Crater Rim: Enjoy breathtaking views of Segara Anak Lake and the surrounding landscape
Descent: Begin descending back to Senaru Village
Return to Senaru Village: End the trek in the afternoon/evening, estimated return time 6-7 PM
Additional information for Mount Rinjani One Day Trek
Not for Beginners: This trek is not suitable for those with little to no hiking experience or physical fitness.
Mountain Sickness: Not recommended for those with a history of altitude sickness or fear of heights.
Physical Limitations: Not recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with heart problems or other serious medical conditions.
Physical Fitness: Travelers should have a strong physical fitness level.
Weather Conditions: This experience requires good weather; if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
No, a certified guide is required to enter Mount Rinjani National Park, ensuring a safer and more enjoyable experience.
Yes, but it’s a challenging trek requiring good physical fitness due to steep inclines, rocky paths, and unpredictable weather. Assess your abilities and prepare accordingly.
It’s a challenging trek due to steep inclines, rocky paths, and unpredictable weather.
Approximately 10-11 hours (e.g., 7am to 6pm).
The weather can be unpredictable, but mornings are often clear.