Rinjani Magic Trails
Come on, don’t miss this exciting adventure on Mount Rinjani! Let’s explore its natural beauty, enjoy the fresh air, and feel the mesmerizing power of nature together! Come on, make this moment an unforgettable memory!
Why Choose Rinjani Magic Trails
Extraordinary Beauty
Mount Rinjani offers spectacular natural views, from an alluring crater lake to stunning mountain panoramas. With Rinjani Magic Trails, you will discover extraordinary natural beauty every step of your journey.
Experienced Guide
Our team consists of local guides who are experienced and knowledgeable about Mount Rinjani. They will guide you through the best paths and provide valuable insights
Sustainable and Responsible
Rinjani Magic Trails prioritizes environmental sustainability and the welfare of local communities. We strive to minimize negative impacts and increase the positive impact our adventures have on the environment and local communities.
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Discover the Amazing Natural Wonders at the Peak of Mount Rinjani
Come on, let’s welcome a new adventure on Mount Rinjani: Discover the alluring natural beauty and feel the amazing power of nature with us!
Mount Rinjani
Mount Rinjani is a stratovolcano located on the island of Lombok in Indonesia. Standing at 3,726 meters (12,224 feet) above sea level, it is the second-highest volcano in Indonesia. Rinjani is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, including a large caldera with a crater lake called Segara Anak (which means “Child of the Sea” in Indonesian) and a smaller volcanic cone called Mount Barujari within the caldera.
The trek to the summit of Mount Rinjani and its surrounding areas is a popular activity for both domestic and international tourists. It offers stunning views, diverse ecosystems, and the opportunity to witness volcanic activity. Trekkers often start their journey from either Senaru or Sembalun, two villages situated on opposite sides of the mountain. The trek typically takes several days, with options to camp along the way.
Rinjani is not only a natural attraction but also holds cultural significance for the local Sasak people, who consider it a sacred place. The mountain and its surroundings are part of the Mount Rinjani National Park, which was established to protect its natural and cultural heritage.