Hiking Rinjani to Crater rim Senaru 2 days 1 night program start on 601m above sea level at Senaru village to crater rim Senaru 601m camp the night and next day return trek to Senaru village.
Hiking Rinjani to Crater rim Senaru 2 days itinerary :
Day 1:
After an early breakfast we register at the Rinjani Trek Centre in Senaru (601 m) before commencing our trek. The trail initially passes through dense tropical forest. We stop at Pos 1 and Pos 2, pausing for rest breaks and snacks. At Pos 3 (2,000 m) we stop for a longer break for lunch. After lunch we continue the trek to the crater rim. As we climb higher forest is replaced by grassland and the trail becomes increasingly steep. We camp the night at Senaru Crater Rim (2,641 m) with amazing views of the sunset, Mount Agung in Bali and the Gili Islands, the summit of Mount Rinjani, Lake Segara Anak and Gunung Baru, the small volcanic cone within the crater.
Day 2:
We enjoy the sunrise and a leisurely breakfast before commencing our return trek to Senaru. We pause for several rest and snack breaks on the way, stopping at Pos 2 for a longer lunch break. We arrive in Senaru at approximately 1pm, from where you will be transported to your next destination.
Hiking Rinjani to Crater Rim Senaru programs include the following:
Pick up before and transfers after the trek.
A night accommodation in Senaru before the trek
Trekking guide and porters who will carry the cooking gear and camping equipment
An experienced English speaking guide and professional porters
Entrance fee to the national park
Food and drinking water on the trek (3 litre mineral water a day/person)
Tent, toilet tent and paper, sleeping bags and mattress, pillow
Prices Excluding:
For detail information price or book program hiking Rinjani to crater rim Senaru 2 days 1 night please contact us.
Hiking Rinjani to Crater rim Senaru 2 days itinerary :
Day 1:
After an early breakfast we register at the Rinjani Trek Centre in Senaru (601 m) before commencing our trek. The trail initially passes through dense tropical forest. We stop at Pos 1 and Pos 2, pausing for rest breaks and snacks. At Pos 3 (2,000 m) we stop for a longer break for lunch. After lunch we continue the trek to the crater rim. As we climb higher forest is replaced by grassland and the trail becomes increasingly steep. We camp the night at Senaru Crater Rim (2,641 m) with amazing views of the sunset, Mount Agung in Bali and the Gili Islands, the summit of Mount Rinjani, Lake Segara Anak and Gunung Baru, the small volcanic cone within the crater.
Day 2:
We enjoy the sunrise and a leisurely breakfast before commencing our return trek to Senaru. We pause for several rest and snack breaks on the way, stopping at Pos 2 for a longer lunch break. We arrive in Senaru at approximately 1pm, from where you will be transported to your next destination.
Hiking Rinjani to Crater Rim Senaru programs include the following:
Pick up before and transfers after the trek.
A night accommodation in Senaru before the trek
Trekking guide and porters who will carry the cooking gear and camping equipment
An experienced English speaking guide and professional porters
Entrance fee to the national park
Food and drinking water on the trek (3 litre mineral water a day/person)
Tent, toilet tent and paper, sleeping bags and mattress, pillow
Prices Excluding:
- Head lamp/hand torch
- Small bag/daily pack
- Trekking shoes, rain jacket, long pants, gloves
- Airline ticket
- Extra porter for own luggage
- Tips for guide and porters
For detail information price or book program hiking Rinjani to crater rim Senaru 2 days 1 night please contact us.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What extra cost are therekeyboard_arrow_downThe following are not included in the trip price:
- Flights to Lombok
- Accommodation after the tour
- Travel insurance
- Tips for your guide (optional)
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How big will group be?keyboard_arrow_downThis trip will run with a minimum of 1 people and a maximum of 10. There will be 1 guide for a max of 4 hikers.
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What's The Hiking Like?keyboard_arrow_downThe lower slopes of Rinjani are relatively gentle and easy, and the temperature is warm. As you climb the terrain becomes more challenging. Some sections through the forest are steep and slippery, even exceeding 50-degree slopes.
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How fit or skilled I need to be?keyboard_arrow_downA good evel of fitness is needed to attain the summit of Rinjani. Hikers with an average level of fitness can usually make it to the crater rim, but the final 1000m of ascent to the main summit is challenging, steep and loose, requiring very good stamina. Previous mountain hiking experience is essential.
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What's the food like?keyboard_arrow_downYour guides and porters will cook delicious, fresh meals for you throughout the trip—and plenty of it. Examples include mee goreng (fried noodles) and nasi goreng (fried rice) with veggies, egg and meat; curries; fried bananas; pancakes; popcorn; and biscuits. Hot drinks are always available, and you’re provided with 3L of water per person per day.
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Can my dietary needs be accommodatedkeyboard_arrow_downAbsolutely, just let us know at booking.
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What's the weather like?keyboard_arrow_downIn Senaru (elevation 600m) temperatures range very little from 29 – 31 °C during the day and 22 – 23 °C at night. On the summit of Rinjani, however, the temperature is far cooler, approaching freezing at night. The sun shines pretty much every day from April to October. November and December are a bit wetter but still dry enough to have an enjoyable trip. From January to March the mountain is closed for the monsoons.
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What kit is included?keyboard_arrow_downYour host will provide water, food, camping equipment, a toilet tent, and cooking and eating utensils. Porters will carry all this equipment along with the food and water. They can also provide a rain coat on request.
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Can I store my luggage somewhere?keyboard_arrow_downYou are advised to travel as light as possible. The remaining luggage can be stored at your guides’ office and picked up when you leave.
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What's should I pack?keyboard_arrow_down
- Light-weight, breathable hiking shirts and long trousers
- Waterproof jacket and trousers
- Warm jacket (fleece, wool or down/synthetic)
- Thermal top and bottom
- Warm hat and gloves
- Sun protection (hat, sunglasses and sunscreen)
- Bug repellent
- Sturdy, broken in hiking shoes or boots
- Swimsuit and small towel
- Head torch
- Small backpack for carrying all your personal gear
- Trekking poles (optional)
- Sandals (optional)
- Trash bag for collecting litter and helping clean up the mountain (optional)
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What's the weather like?keyboard_arrow_downIn Senaru (elevation 600m) temperatures range very little from 29 – 31 °C during the day and 22 – 23 °C at night. On the summit of Rinjani, however, the temperature is far cooler, approaching freezing at night. The sun shines pretty much every day from April to October. November and December are a bit wetter but still dry enough to have an enjoyable trip. From January to March the mountain is closed for the monsoons.
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