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Frequently Asked Questions
The best time to climb Mount Rinjani is during the dry season, which is typically from April to December.
No, it is not allowed to climb Mount Rinjani without a guide for safety reasons.
Yes, our guide speak English
We recommend booking Mount Rinjani tours in advance to secure your spot. because the climbing quota per day is limited.
Mount Rinjani stands at a height of 3,726 meters (12,224 feet) above sea level.
you just carry a backpack containing your own clothes and 1 bottle of water. you can also ask help porters and guides if you feel tired on the way.
For most people, climbing Rinjani is a very challenging experience. But anyone with a reasonable level of fitness can reach the rim of the crater and even the top.
The duration of the climb depends on the chosen route and individual fitness levels. It usually takes around 2-4 days.
There are no strict age restrictions, but it is recommended for individuals above 10 years old.
The main routes to climb Mount Rinjani are the Senaru route and the Sembalun route.
The climb is considered moderately challenging. It requires a reasonable level of fitness and endurance.
You need to obtain a trekking permit and pay an entrance fee to the Mount Rinjani National Park
ou can obtain a trekking permit through licensed trekking operators or agencies.
Yes, camping is allowed at designated camping areas along the trekking routes.
Basic toilet facilities are available at certain points along the trek, but it is advisable to bring your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer.
The temperature on Mount Rinjani can vary, but it is generally colder at higher altitudes. It can drop below freezing at night.
There are several water sources along the trekking routes, but it is advisable to bring water purification tablets or a water filter.