
14 Days in Lombok: The Ultimate Two-Week Itinerary
Two weeks in Lombok covers everything the island offers: days 1-3 on south coast beaches, days 4-5 exploring Sekotong and the Secret Gilis, days 6-8 trekking Mount Rinjani to the summit, days 9-12 on all three Gili Islands with diving certification, and days 13-14 for Mataram culture and departure. Budget $25-35/day, midrange $55-75, luxury $140+.
Two Weeks: The Complete Lombok
Fourteen days in Lombok is the completist's itinerary — the trip where you stop choosing between experiences and start collecting them all. Summit Mount Rinjani at dawn and watch the sunrise from 3,726 meters. Snorkel with turtles in the Gili Islands. Discover the Secret Gilis that most tourists never hear about. Surf the south coast's perfect waves. Explore ancient temples and living Sasak villages. Eat your way through night markets, beachside warungs, and mountain guesthouses.
Two weeks is not about seeing more places — it is about seeing them properly. Where a 7-day visitor sprints through highlights, a 14-day traveler settles in. You return to the beach that amazed you three days ago and notice things you missed. You stumble into the warung that becomes your daily breakfast spot. You learn the barista's name at the Kuta cafe and the dive instructor's nickname on Gili Air.
This itinerary covers every major region of Lombok in a logical geographic flow that minimizes backtracking and maximizes diversity. Each phase has its own character, rhythm, and landscape, creating a trip with genuine emotional and experiential range.
The Four Phases
### Phase 1: South Coast (Days 1-3)
Three days on the south coast gives you time to explore both the famous and the hidden. The east circuit (Tanjung Aan, Batu Payung, Tanjung Bloam, Gerupuk) showcases Lombok's dramatic rocky coastline. The west circuit (Selong Belanak, Mawun, Mawi, Semeti) delivers the postcard-perfect swimming beaches and beginner surf.
By day three, you know which beach you will dream about when you are back home. For most people it is Tanjung Aan's western bay or the view from Bukit Merese at sunset. But the hidden gems — Tanjung Bloam's solitude, Semeti's tide pools, Mawi's raw power — have a way of claiming a piece of your heart too.
### Phase 2: Sekotong & Central Lombok (Days 4-5)
This is the phase that separates a 14-day itinerary from shorter trips. Sekotong, on Lombok's southwest coast, is the island's least-visited tourist zone and arguably its most beautiful. The Secret Gilis — Gili Nanggu, Gili Sudak, and Gili Layar — are tiny islands with pristine coral reefs, white sand beaches, and a fraction of the visitor traffic that the main Gili Islands receive.
A boat charter from Sekotong visiting two or three Secret Gilis costs 250-400K IDR and delivers an experience that feels like having your own private island. The snorkeling rivals or exceeds the main Gilis, the beaches are uncrowded, and the sense of discovery — of finding something beautiful that has not been instagrammed to death — is palpable.
Day 5 transitions through central Lombok, with stops at Sukarare weaving village (where master weavers create intricate songket textiles) and the Tetebatu rice terraces. This inland passage reveals a Lombok that beach-focused visitors never see: volcanic highlands, terraced agriculture, traditional Sasak village life, and the looming presence of Mount Rinjani growing larger as you drive north.
### Phase 3: Mount Rinjani (Days 6-9)
The Rinjani summit trek is the physical and emotional centerpiece of a 14-day trip. Three days on the mountain — climbing to the crater rim, pushing to the summit at 3,726 meters, descending to the crater lake — transforms your understanding of Lombok from a beach destination to a volcanic wonderland.
Day 7 is the ascent. Six to seven hours of steady climbing through tropical forest, eventually breaking above the treeline to arrive at the crater rim. The first sight of Segara Anak crater lake — a turquoise pool 600 meters below inside the caldera — is one of the great landscape reveals in Southeast Asian travel.
Day 8 is summit day. A 2:00 AM wake-up call, four hours of climbing in darkness, and then sunrise from the roof of Lombok. At 3,726 meters, you stand above the clouds looking down at the crater lake, across the strait to Bali's Mount Agung, and east toward Sumbawa. Then descend to the crater lake for hot springs, swimming, and camping beneath stars undimmed by any light pollution.
Day 9 is the descent and recovery. Climb out of the caldera, walk back to Senaru, and celebrate with a cold waterfall swim at Tiu Kelep. Your legs will hurt. Your spirit will soar.
The 3-day summit trek costs 2.5-4M IDR per person in a group, including guide, porter, food, tent, and national park entry. This is extraordinary value — comparable treks in Nepal or the Andes cost five to ten times more. Book at least two weeks ahead during peak season.
### Phase 4: Gili Islands (Days 10-12)
After three days on a volcano, arriving on the Gili Islands feels like stepping into a different world. No cars, no motorbikes, no hills. Just flat coral islands with turquoise water, palm trees, and a pace of life calibrated to hammock time.
Three days on the Gilis lets you experience all three islands: base yourself on Gili Air (the quietest, most authentic), day-trip to Gili Meno (the underwater statues, the bird sanctuary, the solitude), and explore Gili Trawangan (the biggest, liveliest, best night market). Each island has its own personality, and spending time on all three gives you the full picture.
The signature activities — snorkeling with turtles, sunset drinks facing Bali, cycling island perimeters — benefit enormously from a three-day stay. Day one is discovery. Day two is depth (literally, if you try diving). Day three is comfortable routine — you know your spots, you have your rhythm, and you can simply be rather than constantly seeking.
### Phase 5: Culture & Departure (Days 13-14)
The final two days provide a cultural bookend that most short-trip visitors miss entirely. Mataram, Lombok's capital, has Hindu temples dating to the 18th century, royal water gardens, the island's biggest traditional market, and a state museum covering Sasak history and geology.
This is not filler — it is context. After two weeks of beaches, mountains, and islands, the cultural stops in Mataram and the final evening in Kuta tie everything together. You understand why the temples look the way they do, why the textiles have those patterns, why the food tastes like that. Lombok stops being a collection of pretty places and becomes a place with a story.
The Budget Advantage of Fourteen Days
Longer stays dramatically improve the cost-per-experience ratio in Lombok. Here is why:
Fixed costs dilute. The Rinjani trek (2.5-4M IDR), scooter rental deposit, airport transfers, and initial orientation expenses are the same whether you stay 7 or 14 days. Over two weeks, these costs average to a small fraction of your daily budget.
You find the deals. By day five, you know which warungs serve the best food for the lowest price. You discover the minimarts that sell water in 5-liter jugs instead of tourist-priced individual bottles. You negotiate scooter rental down from 100K to 60K IDR per day for a two-week booking. These small savings compound significantly over 14 days.
Accommodation discounts. Multi-week stays typically negotiate 20-30% off nightly rates, especially outside peak season. A guesthouse that charges 400K IDR per night might drop to 300K for a week booking.
The realistic daily averages:
- Budget: 375-490K IDR/day ($25-35 USD) — homestays, warungs, public transport, group trek
- Midrange: 825-1,125K IDR/day ($55-75 USD) — comfortable rooms, restaurant meals, private trek, dive intro
- Luxury: 2,100K+ IDR/day ($140+ USD) — boutique hotels, premium everything
Packing for Two Weeks Across Microclimates
A 14-day trip crossing south coast heat, mountain cold, and island humidity requires thoughtful packing:
Essential layers. The south coast is 28-32 degrees Celsius during the day. Senaru evenings are 18-22 degrees. Rinjani summit at dawn is 0-5 degrees. You need beachwear, a warm fleece or down jacket, and everything in between.
Water protection. A dry bag is essential for boat crossings, waterfall hikes, and beach days. A lightweight rain jacket handles unexpected showers and waterfall mist.
Footwear range. Reef shoes for snorkeling and beaches, hiking boots for Rinjani (not negotiable — the summit trail is loose scree and the crater descent is steep), and sandals for daily wear.
Sun and health. Reef-safe sunscreen (you will use a lot of it over two weeks), basic first aid kit, motion sickness tablets for boat crossings, and any prescription medications. Pharmacies exist in Kuta and Mataram but selection is limited.
When Two Weeks Is Right
Fourteen days in Lombok is the right choice if you want to summit Rinjani (not just see the crater rim), visit all three main Gili Islands plus the Secret Gilis, explore the south coast beyond the highlight beaches, experience Sasak culture in depth, and still have time to simply exist in a beautiful place without a schedule.
It is also the right choice if this is your only visit to Lombok — if you are the kind of traveler who wants to see everything a destination offers rather than cherry-picking highlights. Two weeks lets you leave knowing you gave the island a fair chance to show you everything it has, and that the memories you carry home represent the full spectrum of what makes this place extraordinary.
Day-by-Day Plan
Arrive & South Lombok Orientation
Arrive at Lombok Airport. Scooter pickup, drive to Kuta Lombok. Check in and explore town.
Lunch at Warung Bule — ayam taliwang, the island's signature spicy grilled chicken.
Relax at Kuta Beach. Swim, walk the shoreline, browse the pearl market.
Sunset at Bukit Merese viewpoint — panoramic hilltop views over the south coast.
Welcome dinner at Ashtari restaurant. Valley views, international and Indonesian cuisine.
Warung lunch (40-70K IDR), restaurant dinner (80-150K IDR)
Kuta Lombok — hostels (100-200K IDR), guesthouses (400-800K IDR), boutique hotels (1.5M+ IDR)
Scooter from airport to Kuta: 25 minutes on good road.
South Coast East — Tanjung Aan, Gerupuk & Hidden Beaches
Tanjung Aan Beach early swim. Explore both bays — turquoise west bay and pepper-grain east bay.
Ride to Batu Payung rock formation and Tanjung Bloam peninsula. Wild, uncrowded coastal scenery.
Lunch at a beachside warung. Grilled fish fresh from the morning catch.
Gerupuk Bay — boat to the outer reef breaks for surfing, or kayak through the seaweed farms.
Sunset from Are Guling cliffs south of Gerupuk.
Dinner at a local warung. Nasi campur or plecing kangkung.
Warung lunch (40-80K IDR), warung dinner (30-60K IDR)
Kuta Lombok (same as Day 1)
Eastern beaches 15-30 min from Kuta by scooter.
South Coast West — Surf, Swim & Secret Beaches
Surf lesson at Selong Belanak Beach. The gentle whitewash is ideal for beginners.
Mawun Beach — calm crescent bay swimming. Then Mawi Beach for wild cliff scenery.
Lunch at Selong Belanak warung. Grilled barracuda with rice and sambal.
Explore Semeti Beach — rocky coastline with tide pools, natural arches, and dramatic formations.
Visit Sasak Sade traditional village. Architecture, weaving, and cultural immersion.
Final south coast sunset from Kuta Beach.
Dinner at Milk Espresso or El Bazar.
Warung lunch (50-80K IDR), restaurant dinner (60-120K IDR)
Kuta Lombok (same as Day 1)
Western beaches 20-40 min from Kuta. Mawi access road is rough.
Sekotong Peninsula & Secret Gilis
Drive west from Kuta to Sekotong peninsula (2.5 hours via the south coast road through Lembar port).
Arrive in Sekotong. Arrange a boat to the Secret Gilis — Gili Nanggu, Gili Sudak, or Gili Layar. These tiny islands have pristine snorkeling without the Gili T crowds.
Gili Nanggu — white sand island with crystal-clear water. Snorkel the coral reef surrounding the island. Sea turtles and tropical fish in abundance.
Lunch on Gili Nanggu. Simple warung on the island serves fresh fish and rice.
Boat to Gili Sudak — even smaller, even quieter. Outstanding snorkeling with minimal current.
Return to Sekotong. Check into beachside accommodation for the night.
Sunset from the Sekotong shoreline looking out toward the Secret Gilis.
Dinner at a beachside warung in Sekotong. Fresh grilled fish with a quiet, local atmosphere.
Island lunch (40-60K IDR), warung dinner (40-70K IDR)
Sekotong — guesthouses (200-350K IDR), beachfront bungalows (500-800K IDR)
Sekotong is remote — limited public transport. Scooter essential. The coastal road is scenic but winding.
Sekotong Diving & Transfer to Central Lombok
Morning dive or snorkel at Sekotong's offshore reefs. The visibility here is often better than the main Gilis. Pristine coral gardens with minimal tourism impact.
Pack up and drive northeast toward central Lombok. Pass through Lembar port and inland toward Sukarare.
Visit Sukarare weaving village. Watch master weavers create intricate songket textiles on traditional looms. Buy directly from the artisans.
Lunch at a warung in Praya or Sukarare. Nasi goreng or mie ayam — simple and satisfying.
Drive north to Tetebatu (1 hour from Praya). Check into a guesthouse with rice terrace views.
Walk through the Tetebatu rice terraces. Rinjani looms behind the tiered paddies when clouds permit.
Dinner at your guesthouse. Mountain vegetables, fresh fruit, and the cool highland air.
Warung lunch (25-40K IDR), guesthouse dinner (30-50K IDR)
Tetebatu — homestays (200-350K IDR), guesthouses with views (400-700K IDR)
Sekotong to Tetebatu is about 3 hours total with stops. Roads through the interior are good.
Waterfalls & Transfer to Senaru — Rinjani Prep
Drive to Benang Kelambu Waterfall (20 min from Tetebatu). The curtain waterfall draped in moss and mist. Swim in the pool beneath.
Walk to adjacent Benang Stokel Waterfall — a powerful single-drop cascade in bamboo forest.
Drive north to Senaru (2 hours from Tetebatu). Check into guesthouse and meet Rinjani trekking guide.
Lunch in Senaru. Confirm trek details — equipment check, route briefing, early morning departure time.
Hike to Sendang Gile Waterfall for a warm-up. 30m cascade in a jungle gorge.
Rest and prepare for the trek. Pack overnight bag, charge devices, eat well.
Early dinner and bed. The Rinjani trek starts at dawn.
Warung lunch (30-50K IDR), guesthouse dinner (30-50K IDR)
Senaru Village — homestays (150-250K IDR), guesthouses (300-600K IDR)
Tetebatu to Senaru: 2 hours. Mountain roads — careful riding if on scooter.
Rinjani Trek Day 1 — Senaru to Crater Rim
Begin trek from Senaru gate. Trail climbs through tropical forest — steady ascent to 2,641m.
Pass through Pos 1 and Pos 2. Forest canopy thins, views expand south toward the coast.
Lunch at Pos 3. Packed meal prepared by porter team.
Arrive at crater rim (Plawangan 1, 2,641m). First view of Segara Anak crater lake — turquoise water 600m below inside the caldera.
Sunset from the crater rim. One of Indonesia's most spectacular sunset viewpoints.
Camp dinner. Hot soup, rice, and vegetable dishes. Temperature drops to 5-10°C.
All included in trek package
Tent camping at crater rim (included)
Trek on foot from Senaru gate. Scooter parked at guesthouse.
Rinjani Trek Day 2 — Summit Attempt
Wake for summit push. The trail from crater rim to summit (3,726m) takes 3-4 hours in darkness. Headlamps on, layers on.
Sunrise from the summit of Mount Rinjani (3,726m). Above the clouds, looking down on the crater lake, with Bali and Sumbawa visible on the horizon. Transcendent.
Descend from summit back to crater rim camp. The loose scree trail is challenging — trekking poles help.
Pack up camp. Descend to Segara Anak crater lake. Swim in the warm volcanic lake and visit the hot springs.
Lunch by the lake. Rest and recover. The hot springs soothe tired muscles.
Set up camp by the lake. Afternoon of rest — fishing, swimming, or simply absorbing the caldera setting.
Dinner by the lake under the stars. The caldera blocks all light pollution — the Milky Way is vivid.
All included in trek package
Tent camping at Segara Anak Lake (included)
Entirely on foot within the national park.
Rinjani Trek Day 3 — Descent & Recovery
Final sunrise in the caldera. Pack up camp for the descent.
Climb out of the caldera back to the rim (steep 2-hour ascent). Then descend to Senaru gate (4-5 hours).
Arrive back at Senaru gate. Return to guesthouse for shower and recovery meal.
Tiu Kelep Waterfall for a cold-water recovery swim. The multi-tiered cascade is the perfect post-trek reward.
Rest. Stretch. Process the experience. You just summited Lombok's highest point.
Celebratory dinner in Senaru. You earned a big meal.
Trek breakfast (included), lunch (30-60K IDR), dinner (40-70K IDR)
Senaru Village (same as Day 6)
Rest day — no driving. Tomorrow you head to the Gilis.
Gili Islands — Arrival & Relaxation
Drive from Senaru to Bangsal Harbor (1.5 hours). Public boat to Gili Air.
Arrive on Gili Air. Check into beachfront bungalow. Rent bicycle.
Turtle snorkeling from the east beach. Post-Rinjani, floating in warm water feels divine.
Beachfront lunch. Feet in sand, cold drink in hand. Decompress from the mountain.
Hammock time, massage, yoga, or nap. Let the island pace take over.
Sunset from the west side. Cold Bintang, Mount Agung silhouette.
Quiet beachside dinner on Gili Air. Fresh seafood with candlelight.
Beachfront lunch (60-120K IDR), dinner (80-150K IDR)
Gili Air — bungalows (200-350K IDR), mid-range (500K-1M IDR), luxury (1.5M+ IDR)
No motors on the Gilis. Bicycle and walking. Scooter at Bangsal parking.
Gili Islands — Diving & Gili Meno
Discover Scuba Diving intro course or Open Water Day 1 (if doing certification). Pool training + reef dive.
Lunch at a cafe on Gili Air. Rest between dives.
Boat to Gili Meno. Snorkel over the underwater statues (Nest sculpture installation). Eerie coral-encrusted human figures in clear water.
Walk Gili Meno — the quietest Gili. Bird sanctuary, salt lake, and deserted beaches.
Return to Gili Air for sunset and evening.
Dinner at a Gili Air restaurant. Indonesian fusion with fresh island ingredients.
Cafe lunch (50-100K IDR), restaurant dinner (80-150K IDR)
Gili Air (same as Day 10)
Inter-island boats run hourly between all three Gilis (25-50K IDR, 10-15 min).
Gili Trawangan Day Trip & Farewell Sunset
Boat from Gili Air to Gili Trawangan (15 min). The biggest and liveliest Gili island.
Cycle the Gili T perimeter (1.5 hours). Stop at the viewpoint hill in the south for panoramic photos.
Snorkel the coral gardens off the northeast coast of Gili T. Some of the best coral in the region.
Lunch on Gili T. Try the Mexican or Italian restaurants for a change of cuisine pace.
Afternoon free. SUP, yoga class, or just beach lounging on Gili T's long west beach.
Sunset from the famous Gili T swing. The iconic over-water swing with Mount Agung sunset backdrop.
Night market dinner — Gili T's legendary seafood BBQ. Choose your fish, choose your sauce, watch it grilled.
Return boat to Gili Air, or stay for the nightlife if the energy is right.
Restaurant lunch (60-120K IDR), night market dinner (80-200K IDR)
Gili Air (same as Day 10)
Last boats from Gili T to Gili Air run until approximately 5-6 PM for public boats. Private charters available later.
Return to Mainland — Mataram Culture & Heritage
Final Gili morning swim. Pack up and check out.
Boat back to Bangsal Harbor. Collect scooter or meet driver.
Drive to Mataram (1 hour). Visit Pura Meru — Lombok's largest Hindu temple, built in 1720.
Narmada Temple and water gardens — royal garden complex with spring-fed pools and Hindu shrines.
Lunch at Kebon Roek Market or a Mataram warung. City food — more variety than the coast.
West Nusa Tenggara State Museum — Lombok history, Sasak artifacts, traditional textiles, and geological exhibits.
Drive south toward Kuta or Praya. Check into accommodation near the airport for tomorrow's departure.
Final Lombok sunset — from Kuta Beach if staying in Kuta, or from a rooftop if in Praya.
Farewell dinner. Reflect on two weeks. Order everything you loved — ayam taliwang, plecing kangkung, the lot.
Market lunch (30-60K IDR), farewell dinner (60-150K IDR)
Kuta Lombok or Praya (200-500K IDR)
Bangsal to Mataram: 1 hour. Mataram to Kuta: 1.5 hours. Full day of driving with cultural stops.
Last Morning & Departure
Final morning. Sunrise walk on the beach, last warung breakfast, one more fresh juice.
Last-minute shopping in Kuta or Praya. Souvenirs — dodol, sambal, coffee, woven textiles, Lombok pearls.
Return scooter. Final check — passport, boarding pass, memories.
Arrive at Lombok Airport. Check in, browse the airport shops, begin planning your return trip.
Warung breakfast (25-50K IDR)
N/A — departure day
Kuta to airport: 25 minutes. Allow extra time for scooter return and check-in.
Total Budget Estimate
$25-35/day ($350-490 total). Homestays, warungs, public boats, group Rinjani summit trek, beach snorkeling. Total 14-day trip: ~$380-510 USD.
$55-75/day ($770-1,050 total). Comfortable rooms, restaurant meals, private Rinjani trek, dive intro, guided tours. Total: ~$800-1,100 USD.
$140+/day ($1,960+ total). Boutique hotels, fine dining, premium trek, dive certification, private boats, spa. Total: $2,000+ USD.