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Join Group Trekking Rinjani 3D2N

Sharing with other & Summit together

Duration

3 Days

Start Point

Sembalun

Join Group Trekking Rinjani 3D2N is the perfect choice for budget-conscious adventurers who want to explore Mount Rinjani without the high cost of a private tour. This 3-day, 2-night trekking package offers a full Rinjani experience — from lush rainforests and crater rims to the stunning Segara Anak lake — all while sharing the journey with like-minded travelers.

In this group-sharing format, you’ll hike with a maximum of 8 trekkers per group, creating a more personal and social experience. By splitting the logistics and costs, you’ll enjoy the same professional guides, porters, meals, and equipment as a private trek, but at a much more affordable price.

Ideal for solo travelers or small groups, this Rinjani 3D2N join group trekking package is a smart way to experience the mountain’s natural beauty, build new friendships, and make lasting memories — all without breaking the bank.

Why Choose Join Group Trekking Rinjani 3D2N?

  • More Affordable: Lower costs compared to private trekking.

  • Meet New Friends: Join hikers from different countries.

  • Experienced Guides: Certified guides ready to assist.

  • Complete Facilities: Includes Ticket, Insurance, Hotel, tents, meals, Guide, porters, and Transport.

Join Group Trekking Rinjani 3D2N price
per Pax
$190

Overview of Join Group Trekking

Rinjani 3D2N

  • Access: Sembalun Village (1,150 masl) → Senaru Village (1,156 masl)
  • Key Highlights:
    • Savannah trails
    • Rinjani Summit sunrise (3,726 masl)
    • Segara Anak Crater Lake
    • Pelawangan Senaru sunset viewpoint
  • Destinations & Altitudes:

    • Pos 2 Sembalun: 1,500 masl
    • Pelawangan Sembalun (Crater Rim): 2,639 masl
    • Segara Anak Lake: 2,000 masl
    • Pelawangan Senaru: 2,641 masl
    • Rinjani Summit: 3,726 masl
  • Temperature Ranges:

    • Basecamp: 18–28°C
    • Crater Rim: 8–15°C
    • Summit: 3–10°C (can drop below freezing)
  • Trek Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging

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Trekking Rinjani 3D2N Itinerary

Day 0: Arrival in Senaru Village

  • Pick up on your hotel
  • Transfer to Senaru village (500 masl)
  • Trek briefing and equipment check
  • Overnight in Senaru accomodation

Day 1: Sembalun Village to Pelawangan Sembalun

  • Breakfast and transfer to Sembalun (1,150m)
  • Registration at Rinjani National Park office
  • Begin trek through open savannah
  • Lunch at Pos 2 (1,500m)
  • Continue to Pelawangan Sembalun (2,639m)
  • Dinner and overnight camping

Day 2: Summit Attack & Descent to Pelawangan Senaru

  • 2:30 AM wake-up for summit push
  • Reach summit (3,726m) for sunrise
  • Descend to Segara Anak Lake (2,000m)
  • Relax in natural hot springs
  • Trek up to Pelawangan Senaru (2,641m)
  • Sunset views over the crater lake
  • Dinner and final night camping

Day 3: Return to Senaru Village

  • Morning descent through tropical forest
  • Visit Tiu Kelep Waterfall
  • Arrive back in Senaru village
  • Lunch and transfer to your next destination

Price Inclusion of

Join Group Trekking

Rinjani 3D2N

  • Transportation to/from trekking start point.
  • 1 night accomodation before trekkng.
  • National park entry and trekking permits.
  • Trekking insurance.
  • Experienced English-speaking mountain guide.
  • Porter team for logistics and gear.
  • Daily freshly-cooked meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks).
  • Drinking water and hot beverages.
  • Camping equipment: tents, matras, sleaping bag, cooking gear.
  • First aid kit and basic medical support.
  • Post-trek simple lunch and drop off service.

Essential Packing List for Rinjani Summit Hike

  • Reliable hiking boots
  • Buff
  • Insulated wind breaker jacket
  • Short & long pants
  • Glove
  • Warm hat
  • Repellent & Sunblock
  • Thermal wear for summit night
  • Flashlight or headlamp with spare batteries
  • Personal medication
  • Backpack (25–35L recommended)

1. General Conditions

  • 1.1. The trekker must be physically and mentally healthy and capable of taking responsibility for themselves during the trek. However, trekkers with chronic illnesses (e.g., heart disease, severe asthma, uncontrolled hypertension, unstable diabetes, epilepsy) or pregnant women are advised not to participate. Additionally, individuals with acrophobia (fear of heights) or psychological conditions should abstain for safety.
  • 1.2. The minimum trekker age is 10 years, while the maximum is 60 years. Nevertheless, exceptions may apply with medical approval.

2. Fees and Payment

  • 2.1. Trekking fees are determined by the organizer based on the selected package and may change per internal policies.
  • 2.2. To confirm booking, clients must pay a 25% deposit of the total cost.
  • 2.3. Full payment must be completed before the departure date.
  • 2.4. The deposit is non-refundable, except in extraordinary cases (e.g., official route closure or force majeure).
  • 2.5. If a client cancels after full payment, the 25% deposit will be deducted. Note that refund transfer fees are the client’s responsibility.

3. Trekking Equipment and Behavior

  • 3.1. The organizer provides equipment (tents, mats, utensils, etc.), but trekkers must bring personal items (clothes, shoes, medications).
  • 3.2. Trekkers must follow the guide’s and porter’s directions.
  • 3.3. Strictly prohibited: drugs, alcohol, weapons, or environmental damage.
  • 3.4. All waste must be carried down per “leave no trace” principles. Furthermore, to align with Mount Rinjani National Park’s Zero Waste policy, single-use items will be replaced with reusable alternatives. Thus, trekkers must commit to waste minimization.

4. Safety and Security

  • 4.1. The operator may cancel/postpone departures if weather or terrain poses dangers.
  • 4.2. While trekkers are responsible for their safety, the operator will assist in emergencies.
  • 4.3. The included park entrance ticket covers official insurance for the trek duration

5. Force Majeure

  • 5.1. The operator is not liable for losses due to force majeure (natural disasters, extreme weather, riots, etc.).

6. Additional Terms

  • 6.1. Trekkers agree to comply with all park and operator regulations.
  • 6.2. In case of violations, the operator may terminate the trek without refund.

1. What is the best time to trek Mount Rinjani?

The best time to hike Mount Rinjani is during the dry season, from April to December. The national park is closed from January to March due to the rainy season and safety concerns.

2. Do I need a permit to climb Mount Rinjani?

Yes, all trekkers are required to purchase an official trekking permit from the Mount Rinjani National Park Office. If you join a trekking organizer, they will usually handle this for you.

3. How physically fit do I need to be to trek Rinjani?

Mount Rinjani is considered a challenging trek. You need to be in good physical condition, with experience in hiking or endurance activities. Training with regular cardio, leg workouts, and hiking practice is highly recommended.

4. What are the main trekking routes available?

There are several popular routes:

  • Sembalun – Summit – Senaru (3D2N or 4D3N)
  • Senaru Crater Rim Only (2D1N)
  • Torean Scenic Route (longer but less steep)
  • Aik Berik / Timbanuh Route (less crowded, more natural)

5. What should I pack for the Rinjani trek?

You’ll need:

  • Comfortable hiking shoes
  • Warm clothes (temperatures at the summit can reach 5°C)
  • Headlamp
  • Rain jacket
  • Personal toiletries
  • Personal medication
  • Reusable water bottle
    Most trek organizers provide tents, sleeping bags, and meals.

6. Can beginners climb Mount Rinjani?

Yes, but beginners should choose shorter packages like 2D1N to the crater rim, and must be prepared mentally and physically. Having a guide and porter is highly recommended.

7. Are porters and guides included in the trekking package?

Most trekking packages include licensed guides and porters. Porters carry camping gear, food, and equipment, but do not carry personal belongings unless requested (sometimes with extra cost).

8. Is there phone signal or internet during the trek?

Phone signal is intermittent and weak in most trekking areas. Don’t expect consistent internet access during the trek. It’s a good opportunity to disconnect and enjoy nature.

9. How safe is the trek? Are there risks?

The trek is generally safe when done with certified guides and proper preparation. However, risks like altitude sickness, steep paths, slippery terrain, or fatigue can occur. Always follow the guide’s instructions and don’t push beyond your limit.

10. Where can I leave my extra luggage during the trek?

Most trekking organizers offer secure storage for your extra bags at their basecamp or office. It’s best to pack light and only bring essentials during the hike.

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