The Gunung Rinjani National park covers 41,330 hectares revolving a 2700 metre high volcano caldera with one side elevating to the summit at 3726 metres. Tropical flora and fauna along with animal wildlife can be seen throughout this majestic park with a changing lanscape of rain forest, savannah and rocky mountain peaks. Within the crater is a phenomenal panoramic with an enclosed volcano lake – ‘Lake Segara Anak’. In the middle of the caldera sits the smaller, still active, cinder cone of the volcano which last erupted in 2010. At the lakes edge are natural hot springs and an ideal spot to go swimming in the lake.
At a height of 3,726m, Rinjani is the 2nd highest volcano in Indonesia. It dominates the landscape of Lombok, Bali’s sister island. Climbing to the peak of Gunung Rinjani is an exhilarating experience. Within Rinjani’s 50 km² caldera ‘Lake Segara Anak’ is a spiritual place for the locals. We are lucky to be able to trek through this wonder of nature and encourage our guests to take part in preserving the park. The revenue from tourism and entry fees is needed to maintain an eco tourism, which RINJANI ADVANCE is a big part of. The fees are used for conservation, management and maintenance of the park to ensure its sustainability.
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