Mount Rinjani Trek Cost 2026 — Complete Pricing Breakdown
A Mount Rinjani trek costs IDR 2,500,000-7,500,000 ($156-$469) per person depending on the duration and operator. The most popular 3D2N crater rim trek starts at IDR 3,500,000 ($219). All treks require a licensed guide, porter, and national park permit (IDR 150,000 for foreigners). Budget at least IDR 300,000 ($19) for tips.
## How much does a Rinjani trek cost in 2026? Mount Rinjani is Indonesia's second-highest volcano at 3,726 meters and the crown jewel of Lombok trekking. Organizing a trek can feel confusing with dozens of operators quoting different prices, so this guide breaks down exactly what you will pay, what is included, and where you can save money. ## What are the different Rinjani trek options? There are three standard trek durations, each with different routes and endpoints: ### 2D1N — Crater Rim Only - **Route:** Sembalun village to Sembalun Crater Rim (2,639 m) and back. - **Difficulty:** Moderate to challenging. About 8-9 hours of hiking on day one, 4-5 hours on day two. - **Best for:** Travelers with limited time who still want the crater view. - **What you see:** Sunrise over the crater lake (Segara Anak), views of Bali's Mount Agung on clear days. ### 3D2N — Crater Rim + Lake - **Route:** Sembalun village up to the crater rim, descend to the crater lake (Segara Anak), camp by the lake and visit hot springs, exit via Senaru village. - **Difficulty:** Challenging. The descent to the lake is steep and slippery. - **Best for:** Most trekkers. This is the most popular option and the best value for the experience. - **What you see:** Crater rim sunrise, the turquoise crater lake up close, natural hot springs, lush forest on the Senaru side. ### 4D3N — Summit Trek - **Route:** Sembalun to crater rim, summit push (3,726 m), descend to crater lake, exit via Senaru. - **Difficulty:** Very challenging. The summit push starts at 2 AM and involves scrambling up loose volcanic scree. - **Best for:** Experienced hikers who want to stand on the actual summit. - **What you see:** Everything from the 3D2N route plus the summit panorama — one of the most spectacular views in Southeast Asia. ## What does a Rinjani trek package include? Standard packages from reputable operators include: - **Licensed trekking guide** (mandatory — you cannot trek Rinjani without one) - **Porters** to carry camping gear, food, and water (usually 2 porters per trekker) - **Trekking National Park permit** - **Tent and sleeping bag** (quality varies by operator) - **Sleeping mat** - **All meals** on the trek (typically nasi goreng, mie goreng, soups, fruit, coffee, tea) - **Drinking water** (limited — bring your own water purification) - **First aid kit** - **Transport** from Mataram/Senggigi to the trailhead and back ## How much do Rinjani trek packages cost? Here is a comparison of typical 2026 prices per person, based on a group of 2-3 trekkers: | Package | Budget Operator | Mid-Range Operator | Premium Operator | |---------|----------------|-------------------|-----------------| | 2D1N Crater Rim | IDR 2,500,000 ($156) | IDR 3,200,000 ($200) | IDR 4,500,000 ($281) | | 3D2N Rim + Lake | IDR 3,500,000 ($219) | IDR 4,500,000 ($281) | IDR 6,000,000 ($375) | | 4D3N Summit | IDR 4,500,000 ($281) | IDR 5,500,000 ($344) | IDR 7,500,000 ($469) | **Solo trekker surcharge:** If you trek alone, expect to pay 30-50% more, since guide and porter costs are not shared. **Group discounts:** Groups of 4+ often get IDR 200,000-500,000 off per person. ### What is the difference between budget and premium operators? | Aspect | Budget | Mid-Range | Premium | |--------|--------|-----------|---------| | Tent quality | Basic 2-person tent | Better waterproofing | High-quality branded tents | | Sleeping bag | Thin, may not be warm enough | Adequate for crater rim | Rated for cold temperatures | | Food | Simple meals, limited variety | Good variety, more portions | Restaurant-quality trail meals | | Guide experience | Licensed but newer | Experienced, some English | Excellent English, first-aid trained | | Group size | Up to 10 per group | Up to 6 per group | Up to 4 per group | | Porter ratio | 1 porter per 2 trekkers | 1 porter per trekker | 2 porters per trekker | ## What are the individual cost components? If you want to understand exactly where your money goes: ### National Park Permit (mandatory) - **Foreign visitors:** IDR 150,000 ($9) per day on weekdays, IDR 225,000 ($14) per day on weekends/holidays - **Indonesian citizens:** IDR 7,500 ($0.50) per day on weekdays - **Camera fee:** IDR 50,000 ($3) For a 3D2N trek, a foreign visitor pays IDR 450,000-675,000 ($28-$42) in permit fees alone. ### Guide fee - Licensed guide: IDR 500,000-800,000 ($31-50) per day - Guides are shared among the group, so the per-person cost decreases with larger groups. ### Porter fee - Porter: IDR 300,000-500,000 ($19-31) per day per porter - Each porter carries about 15-20 kg of gear and supplies. ### Food and cooking supplies - Budget IDR 200,000-300,000 ($13-19) per person per day for meals on the mountain. ### Transport - Return transport from Mataram/Senggigi to trailhead: IDR 300,000-500,000 ($19-31) per vehicle (shared). ### Gear rental (if not included) - Sleeping bag: IDR 50,000-100,000 ($3-6) per night - Headlamp: IDR 25,000 ($1.50) - Trekking poles: IDR 50,000 ($3) ## How much should you tip your guide and porters? Tipping is expected and forms a significant part of their income: - **Guide:** IDR 150,000-200,000 ($9-13) per trekker for the full trek - **Porters:** IDR 100,000-150,000 ($6-9) per porter for the full trek - **Total tip budget:** IDR 300,000-500,000 ($19-31) per person Give tips directly to each individual at the end of the trek, not to the tour operator. ## What extra costs should you budget for? Beyond the package price, budget for: - **Tips:** IDR 300,000-500,000 ($19-31) as above - **Travel insurance:** Strongly recommended. Make sure it covers trekking above 3,000 m if you are doing the summit. Policies start at about $2-5/day. - **Personal gear:** If you do not have trekking clothes, buy them in Mataram or Senggigi. Warm layers, rain jacket, and good shoes can cost IDR 500,000-1,500,000 ($31-94) from local shops. - **Pre/post-trek accommodation:** One night in Senaru or Sembalun before the trek (IDR 150,000-300,000 / $9-19) and possibly one night after to recover. - **Snacks and energy food:** Bring your own trail mix, chocolate, and electrolyte drinks. Budget IDR 100,000 ($6). ## When is the best time to trek Rinjani? The trekking season runs from **April to November**. The park is typically closed from January to March due to heavy rain. - **Best months:** April-May and September-October. Less crowded, usually clear weather. - **Peak season:** June-August. Most crowded, book well in advance. - **Avoid:** December-March. The park is officially closed and trails are dangerous due to landslides. ## How do you choose a Rinjani trek operator? With dozens of operators in Senggigi and online, here is what to look for: - **Licensed:** The operator must have a valid Taman Nasional Gunung Rinjani (TNGR) permit. Ask to see it. - **Reviews:** Check Google Maps, TripAdvisor, and recent reviews. Look for operators with 100+ reviews and 4.5+ stars. - **Safety record:** Ask about their emergency protocols. Do guides carry satellite communicators? Is there an evacuation plan? - **Porter welfare:** Ethical operators pay porters fairly and limit loads to 20 kg. Ask about their porter policies. - **Gear quality:** Ask to see the sleeping bags and tents before booking. Test the sleeping bag zipper. Check the tent for waterproofing. ### Recommended operators (2026) - **Rinjani Trekking Club** — Mid-range, consistently good reviews, strong safety record. - **John's Trekking** — Budget-friendly, popular with backpackers. - **Rinjani Dawn Adventures** — Premium option, excellent English-speaking guides. ## Summary Budget IDR 4,000,000-6,000,000 ($250-375) total per person for a 3D2N Rinjani trek including the package, tips, gear, and pre/post-trek costs. The summit trek (4D3N) runs IDR 5,500,000-8,500,000 ($344-531) all-in. Book through a licensed operator, tip your guides and porters generously, and bring warm clothes — the crater rim gets surprisingly cold at night.