How Long Does It Take To Hike Mount Rinjani?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Get to know this 15.2-mile out-and-back trail near Lombok Utara, West Nusa Tenggara. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of

10 h 52 min

to complete.

How hard is it to climb Mount Rinjani?

Mount Rinjani Trek Difficulty Part


The path is difficult as its steep and and the ground is mostly soft sand that means for every two steps forward you might drop one step back

. Furthermore, the way is fully exposed that means there can be strong winds and it can be really freezing.

Can you climb Mount Rinjani?

Unlike late 2018 and early 2019,

it is possible to go trekking on Mount Rinjani again

. And guess what, from April 2020 you are able to hike all the way up to the summit. Slowly by slowly all the trails to the summit of Gunung Rinjani in Lombok are opening again.

Is Mount Rinjani worth it?

So, is Rinjani worth it? You’ll get a lovely view even without reaching the top, and there’s a lot else to like about hiking here. But the better trekking packages are not cheap, and

all the trash and poo makes it hard to recommend a Mount Rinjani trek

.

Is Mount Rinjani closed?

Praya, Central Lombok, W Nusa (ANTARA) – The Mount Rinjani trekking route in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, will be closed from November 29, 2021 to March 31, 2022 due to extreme weather to ensure visitors’ safety.

What is Mount Rinjani known for?

At 3,726 meters tall, Gunung Rinjani is the second highest mountain in Indonesia. The climb to the top may not be easy but it’s worth it, and is widely regarded as one of the best views in the country.

Part of the famous ‘ring of fire’ this mountain also holds spiritual significance for the local people

.

How much does it cost to climb Mount Rinjani?

PACKAGES RINJANI TREKKING PRICE / PERSON
Rinjani Hike 2D/1N to Rim


US$ 195


US$ 145
Explore Rinjani Crater Lake 3D/2N (without summit) US$ 250 US$ 170 Rinjani Trekking Tour 3D/2N to Summit US$ 255 US$ 175 Rinjani Trekking Package 4D/3N to Summit US$ 315 US$ 235

Can you climb Mount Rinjani without a guide?

Are you allowed to climb the Rinjani by yourself? A simple answer is:

yes you can, a guide is not mandatory

. At the entrance of the park you need to sign a paper that you are well prepared and responsible for your own safety.

How do I get to Mount Rinjani?

Getting to Mount Rinjani

The easiest way to reach the mountain is to

fly directly to Lombok International Airport (Airport Code: LOP) and then taking a long drive to the foot of Mount Rinjani

. This drive takes about 2.5 – 3 hours, going through Mataram and circling half the island before finally getting to Rinjani.

When did Mount Rinjani last erupt?

Mount Rinjani Last eruption 14:45,

27 September 2016

(WITA)
Climbing Easiest route Senaru Normal route Sembalun

How high is Mount Rinjani?

12,224′

Where is Mount Rinjani?

Mount Rinjani is located

on the island of Lombok in Indonesia

. Lombok is situated in South East Asia, and forms part of the Lesser Sunda Isles. Mount Rinjani’s geographical co-ordinates are 8°24′52′′S 116°27′35′′E.

How thick were the pumice deposits near Mt Rinjani?

The deposits from this eruption reached thicknesses of

6 centimetres (2.4 in)

at 28 kilometres (17 mi) distance. Additional eruptions by either Rinjani or Samalas are dated 11,980 ± 40, 11,940 ± 40, and 6,250 ± 40 BP. Eruptive activity continued until about 500 years before 1257.

Is Mt Barujari a lava dome?

Startinf 25 Dec 1944, a new vent opened on the NW flank of Barujari (Rombongan) where

a new lava dome was formed and remained active until Jan 1945

. Two small islands appeared above the surface of the crater lake surface in an area which previously had a water depth of 160 meters.

Is Lombok volcano active?


There are several active volcanoes near the epicentre of the Lombok earthquake

– Mount Rinjani in Lombok, Mount Agung in Bali and Mount Tambora in West Nusa Tenggara. How will the large earthquakes and aftershocks affect these volcanoes?

How tall is Everest Base Camp?

Everest Base Camp perched on the Khumbu Glacier at the foot of Everest is at an altitude of

5600 metres

which is reached over a period of nine days with two complete rest days enroute.

Timothy Chehowski
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Timothy Chehowski
Timothy Chehowski is a travel writer and photographer with over 10 years of experience exploring the world. He has visited over 50 countries and has a passion for discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations and hidden gems. Juan's writing and photography have been featured in various travel publications.