
Date often sell out. Check permit here.
Date often sell out. Check permit here.
Nestled at the foot of Mount Rinjani in North Lombok, Bukit Senaru Homestay offers not only a peaceful and comfortable place to stay but also professional trekking services for adventurers eager to explore the majestic Rinjani volcano. Combining local hospitality with stunning mountain views, this homestay has become a top choice for both domestic and international travelers.
Bukit Senaru Homestay provides clean, comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, hot showers, and balconies overlooking lush rice fields or the Rinjani hills. The traditional design blends beautifully with the natural surroundings, offering guests a tranquil and authentic atmosphere.
Each morning, guests are treated to a delicious local breakfast with tea or Lombok coffee. Many guests also highlight the friendliness of the host, who often goes the extra mile—whether offering local snacks or taking visitors to hidden sunset spots by scooter, free of charge.
We offer mount rinjani trekking package start from 2 days to 4 days start senaru,sembalun and torean with reasonable price
2D-1N SENARU CRATER RIM
Hiking Rinjani to Crater rim Senaru The two-day, one-night package starts from Senaru village to the crater rim, and the second day returns to Senaru village.
2D-1N RINJANI SUMMIT TREK
Mount Rinjani Trek Summit 2 days 1 night package start from Sembalun to the crater rim Sembalun, summit and back to Sembalun.
3D-2N TREK SUMMIT & LAKE
Trekking Rinjani to Crater rim Senaru and Segara Anak Lake 3 days 2 nights package start from Senaru village to the crater rim Senaru, Segara Anak Lake and return to Senaru village
4D-3N SUMIT,LAKE & HOT SPRINGS
Mount Rinjani Trek 4 days 3 nights Summit and Lake Segara Anak package starting from Sembalun to the crater rim Sembalun, summit, Lake and down to Senaru village.
3D-2N START SEMBALUN END TOREAN
Mount Rinjani trekking 3 days 2 nights to the top of Rinjani and Lake Segara Anak starting from Sembalun village to Plawangan Sembalun, Summit, lake and down to Torean village.
4D-3N START SEMBALUN END TOREAN
Rinjani trekking 4 days 3 nights to the top of Rinjani and Lake Segara Anak starting from Sembalun village to Plawangan Sembalun, peak, lake and down to Torean village.
Q: Where is Mount Rinjani located?
A: Mount Rinjani is in Lombok, Indonesia, and is the second-highest volcano in Indonesia at 3,726 meters above sea level.
Q: How difficult is the trek?
A: It is a challenging trek, requiring good physical fitness. The trails are steep, with long hiking hours and varying weather conditions.
Q: Do I need a guide to trek Mount Rinjani?
A: Yes, hiring a guide and porter is mandatory since 2024 for safety reasons and environmental conservation.
Q: What are the main trekking routes?
A: The two most popular routes:
Q: How many days is the trek?
A: The most common trekking packages:
2 days 1 night – Summit and back (fast-paced).
3 days 2 nights – Summit, crater lake, and hot springs.
4 days 3 nights – Full experience, including both routes.
Q: When is the best time to trek Mount Rinjani?
A: April to December is the best time. The rainy season (January–March) is dangerous, and the national park is usually closed.
Q: Do I need a permit?
A: Yes, the entrance fee is around IDR 150,000 for foreigners. The trekking package usually includes this cost.
Q: How much does it cost?
A: Prices range from $150 to $350 per person, depending on the trekking duration, services, and number of participants.
Q: How fit do I need to be?
A: You should have good stamina and be able to walk uphill for 6–8 hours per day. Some training (hiking, jogging, or stair climbing) before the trek is recommended.
Q: What should I bring?
A: Essentials include:
Good hiking shoes
Warm clothes (temperature can drop below freezing at the summit)
Headlamp, gloves, and trekking poles
Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses
Snacks and energy bars
Q: Where do trekkers sleep?
A: You will sleep in tents at the campsites along the trekking route.
Q: What kind of food is provided?
A: Guides usually cook Indonesian meals such as fried rice, noodles, vegetables, and fresh fruits.
Q: Is altitude sickness a problem?
A: Yes, some trekkers experience headaches, dizziness, or nausea at high altitudes. Acclimatization and staying hydrated help.
Q: Is it safe?
A: Yes, but the terrain is challenging. Stick with your guide, follow safety instructions, and watch out for loose rocks near the summit.
Q: Should I book in advance?
A: Yes, especially in peak season (June–September). Booking in advance ensures availability and better service.
Q: How do I choose a good trekking company?
A: Look for:
Licensed and experienced guides
Good reviews
Ethical treatment of porters
Environmental responsibility