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Hotel, Rim, Summit, Lake
4 Nights 5 Days
Hotel, Rim, Summit, Lake
5 days 4 nights
Rim, Crater Lake, Summit
4 days 3 Nights
Summit, Lake - Advance
3 days 2 Nights
Crater Lake, Hot Spring
3 Days 2 Nights
Senaru Crater Rim
2 Days 1 Night
Advance Summit
2 days 1 night |
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3 Nights and 4 Days Rinjani Trekking
Package
Crater Lake - Hot Spring - Summit
Overview
The itinerary for this trek is similar to
option
2 and but not includes accommodation. This option start from Senaru, ends in Sembalun Lawang.
Highlights: Mt. Rinjani’s summit (3,726 m), Segara Anak Lake (crater), Hot Springs,
Flora and fauna, panorama and Caves.
Type Of Tour
Fully organized (combination of adventure, leisure, eco tourism, safety). Individual or group departures are available upon request.
What make us difference;
We proud with our international standard comfort and environment care
trekking gear,
profesional trekking guide and porter, better food than the other
agency, and we hiring only local people who well known about their area.
Price perperson
4 Days 3 Nights USD 275
Minimum of two participants ( EX:
international / domestic flight ticket)
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Price Included:
¤ Return pick up & transfer with Full AC Coach ¤
Entrance fee to Rinjani National Park ¤
English Speaking Guide + Local porters ¤
Full board
meals; breakfast, lunch, dinner, fruits,
snack, tea, coffe, etc.
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All camping equipment; double size camping tent,
air bed mattress, sleeping bags. ¤
Daily water consumption from safe drinking bottled water
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Trek Itinerary
Day 1. Our guide will pick you up at hotel lobby at 06.00 AM then
transfer to Senaru. Register at the Rinjani trek center (RTC) in
Senaru (601m) early in the morning, meet your guide and arrange
national park entry tickets. The RTC staff briefing explains the
route details, local cultural traditions and what you might see,
and lists rubbish management and safety procedures. The first
hours of the trek climb steeply through thick tropical forests
rice in flora, bird life and a variety of butterflies. You might
see orchid and, if lucky, the rare black ebony leaf monkey,
known locally as Lutung. Rest stops are taken along the way, and
at Pos 2 Montong satas shelter (1,500m). Village stories and
local legends are related by your guide. Features include the
banyan tree Bunut Ngengkang that looks like someone standing
with their legs apart, and the Batu Penyesalan stone. Depending
on your preference and weather conditions, the night’s camp is
made either in the forest at pos 3 Mondokon Lolak (2,000m) after
about five hours climb from Senaru, or continue the ascent for
another couple of hours through grassy meadows to Plawangan 1
Senaru crater rim at 2,641m from the crater rim are sweeping
views across the lake Segara Anak (2,000m) to the summit of Mt.
Rinjani. On a clear evening the Gili isles, Bali and Mt. Agung
can be seen to the west. Camp - Dinner - Overnight.
Day 2. After breakfast, down to the lake Segara Anak (2,000 m) within
the Rinjani crater. The trek route in this point is steep and
rocky. Your guide and porters will assist and give you extra
attention. Mt. Baru (2,351m) is an island in the lake and an
active volcano, last erupting dramatically in 1994. Going down
the ridge passing numerous Edelweiss plants Bunga Abadi to the
crater rim camp for a well-deserved lunch. It takes two to three
hours down the steep trail to the crater lake and day 2’s camp.
The rest of the day is spent relaxing, swimming in the lake and
exploring the caves and pilgrimage hot springs, believed to have
healing powers.
Day 3. Leave the lake and climb for three
hours up to Plawangan Sembalun. Lunch served on the way. Rest
and prepare yourself for an early morning three-hours hard climb
to the summit (3,726 m). Dinner - Camp (Stay overnight) at
Plawangan Sembalun.
Day 4. After a well prepared breakfast, with the gentle ascent walking
amidst the pine-like Casuarinas species locally known as Cemara,
perhaps seeing evidence of wild pigs and the long-tailed grey
macaque monkeys. Resting at Pos 3 Pada Balong (1,800 m), enjoy a
lunch break here. We reach Pos 2 Tengengean (1,500 m) to enjoy
the beautiful views of Mt. Rinjani summit (3,726 m). Gentle walk
continue through open grassland used as cattle grazing by local
people to the Resting shelter at Pos 1 Pemantauan (1,300). The
trek ends at Rinjani Information Center at the road head in
Sembalun Lawang, where the car is waiting to transfer you to the
airport or Senggigi.
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