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Welcome to Rinjani Trekker Website,
We offer information and Package trekking
to the top, lake and rim of Rinjani via Senaru and Sembalun Village.
Mount Rinjani or Gunung
Rinjani is an active volcano in Indonesia on the island of Lombok. It
rises to 3,726 m (12,224 ft), making it the second highest volcano in
Indonesia. The first historical eruption occurred in September of
1847. The most recent eruption of Mount Rinjani was on 1 October 2004.
The volcano and spectacular Segara Anak crater lake, are protected by
a national park established in 1997.
The 6 km by 8.5 km
oval-shaped caldera is filled partially by a lake known as Segara Anak
(approximately 2000m above sea level and estimated at being between
200m and 300m deep); the caldera also contains hot springs. The
eruptions of 1994, 1995, and 1996 have formed a small cone, Gunung
Baru (or Mountain New - approximately 2300m above sea level) in the
center of the caldera and lava flows from these eruptions have entered
the lake.
The highlands are forest clad and mostly underdeveloped. The lowlands
are highly cultivated. Rice, soybeans, coffee, tobacco, cotton,
cinnamon, and vanilla are the major crops grown in the fertile soils
of the island.
Tourism is also increasingly popular with trekkers able to visit the
rim, make their way into the caldera or even to make the more arduous
climb to the highest point; fatalities, however, are not uncommon.
The highlands are forest
clad and mostly underdeveloped. The lowlands are highly
cultivated. Rice, soybeans, coffee, tobacco, cotton, cinnamon, and
vanilla are the major crops grown in the fertile soils of the
island.
For the people of Lombok, Sasak and Balinese alike, the volcano is
revered as a sacred place and abode of deities. Segara Anak crater
lake is the destination of thousand of pilgrims who place
offerings in the water and bathe away disease in the hot springs.
The endemic duck Belibis is found here and several species of fish
are recorded. Mt. Rinjani, one of the over 40 National Parks
throughout Indonesia, was established in 1997.
Over 20 villages surround Rinjani and there are many routes up the
mountain , but the main access is from Senaru in the north and
Sembalun Lawang to the east.
The challenging three-days or four-days Rinjani Trek route from
Senaru to the stunning crater rim (Plawangan), down to the
stunning crater lake then on to Sembalun Lawang, is considered as
one of the best treks in south East Asia . Those heading for the
summit usually prefer to start in Sembalun Lawang.
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Lake of
Mount Rinjani |
Camp at
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The Way
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