
21 Days in Lombok: The Slow Travel Plan
Twenty-one days in Lombok is the slow travel plan: spend days 1-4 on the south coast mastering surf and exploring every beach, days 5-7 in Sekotong and the Secret Gilis, days 8-9 in central Lombok's highlands, days 10-13 trekking Rinjani via both Senaru and Sembalun routes, days 14-18 on the Gili Islands with a dive certification, days 19-20 exploring east Lombok and Mataram, and day 21 for departure. Budget from $20-30/day.
Three Weeks: When Travel Becomes Living
There is a moment in every extended trip when the shift happens. You stop asking "where should I go today?" and start asking "what do I feel like doing?" The guidebook stays in the bag. The itinerary becomes a loose suggestion rather than a schedule. You know the town, the people, the rhythms. You are not visiting anymore — you are living somewhere beautiful for a little while.
In Lombok, this shift happens around week two. By week three, you have your warung, your beach, your sunset spot. The scooter guy gives you the local rate without negotiation. The cafe barista starts making your coffee when she sees you walk in. You have surfed the same break enough times to read the waves. You can navigate the Kuta back roads without thinking.
Twenty-one days is not a vacation — it is an immersion. And Lombok, with its diversity of landscapes, activities, and cultures packed into a modest-sized island, is one of the best places in Southeast Asia to practice slow travel.
The Architecture of Three Weeks
This itinerary is built in five movements, each with its own character, geography, and emotional register:
### Movement 1: South Coast Mastery (Days 1-4)
Four days on the south coast is not luxury — it is completeness. Short-trip visitors hit Tanjung Aan and Selong Belanak and move on. With four days, you explore every beach between Gerupuk in the east and Semeti in the west. You take a surf lesson, come back the next day to practice, and start actually catching waves. You find the beach that nobody talks about — maybe it is Tampah, or the unnamed cove between Mawun and Selong Belanak — and claim it as your own.
The south coast rewards repetition. Tanjung Aan in early morning light is a different beach from Tanjung Aan at sunset. Selong Belanak with a swell running looks nothing like Selong Belanak on a glassy calm day. By day four, you have seen the full range, and your relationship with these beaches has deepened from tourist appreciation to genuine familiarity.
### Movement 2: Sekotong & The Secret Gilis (Days 5-6)
Sekotong is Lombok's hidden corner — a southwest peninsula that most visitors skip entirely because it requires a 2.5-hour drive from Kuta and has minimal tourist infrastructure. For slow travelers, this isolation is the point.
The Secret Gilis (Nanggu, Sudak, Layar) are tiny islands with pristine coral reefs, white sand beaches, and a fraction of the visitors that crowd the main Gili Islands. A boat charter visiting two or three islands costs 250-400K IDR — a fraction of what you would pay for comparable experiences in more developed destinations. The snorkeling quality often exceeds the main Gilis because the reefs have seen less traffic.
Sekotong itself is a window into a quieter Lombok. The fishing villages along the peninsula feel untouched by tourism. The beachside accommodation is basic but atmospheric. The evenings are dark, quiet, and star-filled in a way that the more developed areas cannot match.
### Movement 3: Central Highlands & Rinjani (Days 7-13)
A full week in the mountains is the centerpiece of this itinerary, and the element that distinguishes a 21-day trip from anything shorter. The week breaks into three sub-phases:
Tetebatu and Central Lombok (Days 7-8): The highland transition. Rice terraces, waterfalls, tobacco farms, cooking classes, and village life at 600 meters elevation. This is Lombok's agricultural heartland — lush, cool, and culturally rich. The Benang Kelambu and Benang Stokel waterfalls are worth multiple visits, and the Tetebatu rice terraces in morning mist are among the most photogenic landscapes on the island.
Sembalun Valley and Acclimatization (Day 9): The staging ground. Sembalun Valley sits at 1,100 meters on Rinjani's eastern flank, growing strawberries and garlic in the volcanic soil. The hike to Pergasingan Hill (1,700m) provides acclimatization and a stunning preview of the mountain you are about to climb.
The Rinjani Traverse (Days 10-13): The full four-day Rinjani traverse is one of the great treks in Indonesia. Entering from Sembalun on the east, you cross open savanna before climbing to the crater rim at 2,639 meters. The summit push at 2:00 AM on Day 2 takes you to 3,726 meters for a sunrise above the clouds. Then descend into the caldera to camp beside Segara Anak crater lake — a turquoise volcanic lake surrounded by sheer caldera walls.
The extra day at the lake (Day 12) is the slow travel luxury. Most treks rush through in 2-3 days, spending only a few hours at the lake before the grueling climb out. With a full rest day, you soak in the hot springs, explore the caldera floor, fish in the lake, and sleep under a star field undiminished by any light pollution. Then exit via the Senaru route on Day 13 — completing a traverse that covers the full mountain rather than a simple up-and-back.
### Movement 4: Gili Islands & Dive Certification (Days 14-18)
Five days on the Gili Islands — based on Gili Air with day trips to Gili Meno and Gili Trawangan — provides the recovery period after Rinjani and the time needed for an Open Water dive certification.
The OW course (Days 15-16) takes three days compressed into two with a theory study evening on Day 14. This globally recognized certification costs 4-6M IDR on the Gilis — among the cheapest prices in the world for the quality of instruction and diving conditions. Warm water, turtles on every dive, excellent coral, and professional international dive shops make the Gilis one of the world's premier learn-to-dive destinations.
Days 17-18 are post-certification exploration — fun dives at new sites, the Gili Meno underwater statues, and the Gili Trawangan night market and cultural contrast. Five days lets you settle into island pace rather than sprinting through highlights.
### Movement 5: East Lombok, Culture & Departure (Days 19-21)
The final three days cover ground that no shorter itinerary can reach. East Lombok — the region between Sembalun and Labuhan Lombok — is the island's least-visited coast. Fishing villages, black-sand beaches, and a total absence of tourist infrastructure give this area an authentic character that the south coast and Gilis cannot replicate.
Day 20 provides the cultural closure: Mataram's Hindu temples, the royal water gardens, the state museum, and the biggest traditional market in Lombok. After three weeks of beaches, mountains, and islands, these cultural stops provide context and depth that transform Lombok from a beautiful destination into a place with a story you understand.
The Economics of Slow Travel in Lombok
Three weeks triggers a different economic model than shorter trips. Here is how the numbers actually work:
Accommodation. Multi-week rates are standard in Lombok. A guesthouse charging 400K IDR per night might drop to 250-300K for a weekly rate, and further to 200-250K for a monthly rate. Over 21 days, this adds up to substantial savings. Even budget hostels negotiate: a dorm bed at 150K/night becomes 100K/night for a 3-week commitment.
Scooter. The standard daily rate of 70-100K IDR drops to 50-70K for a 3-week rental. That saves 400-600K IDR over the trip — equivalent to two restaurant dinners or a waterfall entry and guide for a week.
Food. By week two, you have found the warungs with the best food at the lowest prices — the ones that locals use, not the ones positioned for tourist foot traffic. The difference is significant: a warung meal in central Kuta costs 40-60K IDR; the same quality at a local warung two streets back costs 20-35K IDR. Over 63 meals, this pattern saves hundreds of thousands of rupiah.
Activities. Multi-session surf packages, dive course negotiations, and repeat-customer discounts at boat charters all benefit from a longer stay. The savings are modest individually but compound across three weeks.
The bottom line:
- Budget: $20-30/day ($420-630 total). Long-term homestay, warung meals, public transport, group Rinjani trek.
- Midrange: $50-70/day ($1,050-1,470 total). Comfortable rooms, restaurant mix, premium Rinjani traverse, OW dive cert.
- Luxury: $130+/day ($2,730+ total). Boutique stays, premium everything.
These numbers include the Rinjani trek (3-5M IDR) and dive certification (4-6M IDR) — the two biggest single expenses. Strip those out and the daily average drops further.
Who Should Do Three Weeks
The 21-day Lombok itinerary is built for a specific kind of traveler:
Digital nomads who want a spectacular base with reliable WiFi (Kuta and Gili Air both have co-working spaces and stable connections), a low cost of living, and enough variety to fill weekends and off-hours for three weeks.
Aspiring divers who want to combine a dive certification with a broader travel experience rather than a pure dive holiday.
Trekkers who want the complete Rinjani experience — not the truncated 2-day crater rim version, but the full summit and traverse.
Slow travel advocates who believe that depth beats breadth, that revisiting a beach you loved is more valuable than adding a new one to the list, and that the best travel memories come from places where you lingered long enough to feel at home.
Budget travelers who know that longer stays in affordable destinations deliver more experience per dollar than short trips to expensive ones. Three weeks in Lombok costs less than one week in many European destinations and delivers a wider range of experiences.
Lombok will not blow you away on day one the way Bali does — there is no Tanah Lot temple to photograph from the tour bus, no rice terrace Instagram spot with a queue. Lombok reveals itself slowly: the beach you pass three times before stopping, the warung you walk past for a week before trying, the sunset that catches you off guard on a Tuesday evening when you weren't even looking for it. Three weeks gives the island time to do this properly. That is the gift of slow travel — not seeing more, but seeing differently.
Day-by-Day Plan
Arrive & Settle Into Kuta Lombok
Arrive at Lombok Airport. Pick up scooter (negotiate a 3-week rate). Drive to Kuta Lombok.
Check in and lunch at Warung Bule. Begin the slow Lombok rhythm with ayam taliwang and a cold drink.
Walk the town. Visit cafes, scout the surf breaks from the clifftops, find the minimart with the best water prices.
First sunset at Bukit Merese. The panoramic hilltop view that sets the tone for three weeks.
Dinner at Ashtari. Valley views and a chance to plan the weeks ahead.
Warung lunch (40-70K IDR), restaurant dinner (80-150K IDR)
Kuta Lombok — long-term rates available for multi-week stays (negotiate 20-30% off)
Negotiate scooter rental for 3 weeks upfront — expect 50-70K IDR/day versus the standard 70-100K.
South Coast East — The Famous Beaches
Tanjung Aan Beach — early morning swim in the western bay before crowds arrive.
Batu Payung mushroom rock and the cliffs east of Tanjung Aan. Hidden viewpoints and coastal scenery.
Lunch at a Tanjung Aan warung. Grilled fish, rice, sambal — the south coast classic.
Tanjung Bloam peninsula — remote beaches, coastal walking, reef snorkeling.
Sunset at Are Guling cliffs.
Simple warung dinner in Kuta.
Warung lunch (40-80K IDR), warung dinner (30-60K IDR)
Kuta Lombok (same as Day 1)
Eastern beaches within 15-30 min of Kuta by scooter.
South Coast West — Surf, Swim & Secret Coves
Surf lesson at Selong Belanak. With three weeks, you have time to actually learn — book a multi-day surf package.
Mawun Beach for swimming. Then ride the dirt road to Mawi Beach — powerful surf and cliff drama.
Warung lunch at Selong Belanak. The grilled barracuda is unbeatable.
Semeti Beach — rocky coastline with tide pools, arches, and formations. Then Tampah Beach for solitude.
Return to Kuta for sunset from the beach.
Dinner at El Bazar or Milk Espresso.
Warung lunch (50-80K IDR), restaurant dinner (60-120K IDR)
Kuta Lombok (same as Day 1)
Western circuit: 20-40 min from Kuta. Mawi road is rough but passable.
Gerupuk Surf & South Coast Free Day
Return to Selong Belanak for a second surf session. Practice what you learned yesterday.
Gerupuk Bay — hire a boat to the outer reef breaks for a surf session, or explore the seaweed farms by kayak.
Lunch at a Gerupuk warung. Watch the fishing boats while you eat.
Free afternoon. Return to your favorite beach for a second visit, or rest at your accommodation.
Visit Sasak Sade traditional village for the cultural perspective on south Lombok.
Farewell south coast dinner. Pack for Sekotong tomorrow.
Warung lunch (30-50K IDR), restaurant dinner (50-100K IDR)
Kuta Lombok (same as Day 1)
Easy day — short distances only.
Sekotong Peninsula & Secret Gilis — Day 1
Drive west to Sekotong (2.5 hours from Kuta via Lembar). Scenic coastal road through the southwest.
Arrange a boat to Gili Nanggu — the most developed of the Secret Gilis with white sand and coral reef.
Snorkel Gili Nanggu reef. Pristine coral, tropical fish, sea turtles in uncrowded water.
Lunch on Gili Nanggu island. Simple warung fare with a private-island feel.
Boat to Gili Sudak — tiny, quiet, excellent snorkeling. Then Gili Layar if time permits.
Return to Sekotong. Check into beachfront accommodation.
Beachside dinner in Sekotong. Grilled fish under the stars. No nightlife, no noise — just waves.
Island lunch (40-60K IDR), warung dinner (40-70K IDR)
Sekotong — beachfront guesthouse or bungalow (200-500K IDR)
Sekotong is remote. Scooter essential. Roads are scenic but winding.
Sekotong — Diving & Quiet Beaches
Morning dive at one of Sekotong's offshore reefs. Visibility often exceeds the main Gilis. Healthy coral and minimal traffic.
Explore the Sekotong coastline by scooter. Empty beaches, fishing villages, and panoramic views of the Secret Gilis.
Lunch at a local warung. Sekotong food is simple, fresh, and incredibly cheap.
Beach time at Sekotong Beach or one of the unnamed coves along the peninsula.
Sunset from the Sekotong shoreline.
Dinner and early bed. Tomorrow you head inland.
Warung lunch (25-40K IDR), warung dinner (30-50K IDR)
Sekotong (same as Day 5)
Local exploration by scooter. Short distances.
Central Lombok — Sukarare, Waterfalls & Tetebatu
Depart Sekotong heading east through Lembar and inland. Stop at Sukarare weaving village (1.5 hours).
Sukarare — watch master songket weavers at work on traditional backstrap looms. Buy directly from artisans.
Drive north to Benang Kelambu Waterfall. The curtain cascade in mossy jungle. Swim beneath.
Adjacent Benang Stokel Waterfall — powerful single-drop fall in bamboo forest.
Lunch at an Aik Berik village warung.
Continue to Tetebatu (30 min). Check in and walk the rice terraces.
Tetebatu monkey forest — semi-wild macaques in a lush forest at the village edge.
Guesthouse dinner. Cool mountain air, mountain vegetables, fresh fruit.
Warung lunch (25-40K IDR), guesthouse dinner (30-50K IDR)
Tetebatu — guesthouses with Rinjani views (200-500K IDR)
Full driving day: Sekotong to Tetebatu via waterfalls. About 3.5 hours total.
Tetebatu Slow Day — Rice Terraces & Village Life
Sunrise walk through the rice terraces. Morning mist on the paddies with Rinjani behind — peak Lombok beauty.
Visit a tobacco farm. Central Lombok is tobacco country — learn the drying and rolling process.
Cooking class at your guesthouse or a local home. Learn to make ayam taliwang, plecing kangkung, and sambal from scratch.
Eat what you cooked for lunch. Always better when you made it yourself.
Walk to Jeruk Manis Waterfall (1 hour walk through the forest from Tetebatu). A smaller, quieter cascade.
Return to Tetebatu. Rest and prepare for Rinjani trek. Final gear check.
Pre-trek dinner. Carb-load for the mountain.
Cooking class lunch (included), guesthouse dinner (30-50K IDR)
Tetebatu (same as Day 7)
Walking day — no scooter needed. The Tetebatu area is best explored on foot.
Transfer to Sembalun — Rinjani East Approach
Drive from Tetebatu to Sembalun Valley (2.5 hours). The east approach to Rinjani passes through dramatic mountain scenery.
Arrive in Sembalun Valley. Check into guesthouse. Meet your Rinjani trekking team — guide, porter, cook.
Walk through Sembalun's strawberry farms and garlic fields. This valley at 1,100m elevation grows produce found nowhere else in Lombok.
Lunch in Sembalun. Try the local strawberries — surprisingly sweet at this altitude.
Hike to Pergasingan Hill (1,700m) for acclimatization and a preview of the Rinjani views. 2-hour round trip.
Sunset from Pergasingan Hill or the Sembalun viewpoint. Rinjani's east face glows orange in the evening light.
Final pre-trek dinner. Early to bed — the 4-day trek starts at dawn.
Warung lunch (30-50K IDR), guesthouse dinner (30-50K IDR)
Sembalun Village — homestays (150-300K IDR)
Tetebatu to Sembalun: 2.5 hours on mountain roads. Scooter at guesthouse for the trek days.
Rinjani Trek Day 1 — Sembalun to Crater Rim
Begin trek from Sembalun gate. The Sembalun route is more gradual with open savanna landscapes.
Cross the Sembalun savanna — wide open grassland with Rinjani towering ahead.
Lunch at Pos 2. The final stretch to the rim steepens significantly.
Arrive at Plawangan 2 (Sembalun crater rim, 2,639m). Camp setup. Crater lake views from the east side.
Sunset from the eastern rim. Different perspective than the Senaru approach — wider views.
Camp dinner. Hot food and warm sleeping bag — 5-10°C at night.
All included in trek package
Tent camping at crater rim (included)
On foot from Sembalun gate. 7-8 hours hiking.
Rinjani Trek Day 2 — Summit & Crater Lake
Summit push in darkness. 3-4 hours of steep climbing on loose volcanic scree. Headlamp, warm layers, determination.
Sunrise from Mount Rinjani summit (3,726m). Above the clouds, looking down at the crater lake, Bali and Sumbawa on the horizon. Life-changing.
Descend from summit to Plawangan 2. Loose scree requires care — trekking poles essential.
Pack camp. Descend into the caldera to Segara Anak crater lake. Steep 2-hour descent.
Arrive at the lake. Swim in the warm volcanic water, soak in the natural hot springs. Lunch by the lake.
Camp by the lake. Fish (the lake has tilapia), rest, explore the lakeshore. The caldera is a world apart.
Dinner under the Milky Way. Zero light pollution inside the caldera.
All included in trek package
Tent camping at Segara Anak Lake (included)
Entirely on foot within the national park.
Rinjani Trek Day 3 — Lake Day & Hot Springs
Sunrise in the caldera. Mist rising off the lake. The extra day at the lake is a luxury that slow travelers earn.
Hike to the hot springs on the north shore. Natural volcanic pools of varying temperatures. Soak tired muscles.
Explore the caldera floor. Walk to the small new crater (Barujari) that formed during recent eruptions. Volcanic geology in action.
Lunch by the lake. Swim, fish, journal, meditate — the caldera is a natural temple.
Free afternoon. The slow travel philosophy: sometimes the best thing to do is nothing in a spectacular setting.
Final night in the caldera. Stargazing and gratitude.
All included in trek package
Tent camping at Segara Anak Lake (included)
Day hikes within the caldera only. Rest day for the legs before the climb out.
Rinjani Trek Day 4 — Descent to Senaru
Pack camp. Begin the steep climb out of the caldera to the Senaru rim (Plawangan 1, 2 hours up).
Reach the Senaru crater rim. One last view of the crater lake from above. Then begin the long descent.
Arrive at Senaru gate. The 4-day traverse is complete — Sembalun in, Senaru out. Transfer to guesthouse.
Shower, rest, recovery meal. Tiu Kelep waterfall swim if your legs cooperate.
Walk through Senaru village. Visit the traditional Sasak compounds. Buy honey from the local beekeepers.
Celebratory dinner. You just completed the full Rinjani traverse — few tourists do this.
Trek breakfast (included), lunch (30-60K IDR), dinner (40-70K IDR)
Senaru Village — guesthouse (150-400K IDR)
Scooter is at Sembalun guesthouse — arrange pickup via driver (150-200K IDR) or take local ojek.
Gili Islands — Arrival & Recovery
Drive from Senaru to Bangsal Harbor (1.5 hours). Public boat to Gili Air.
Arrive on Gili Air. Check into accommodation for 5 nights. Rent bicycle. Welcome to island time.
Beachfront lunch. Cold drink, feet in sand, post-Rinjani decompression officially begins.
Turtle snorkeling from the east beach. The transition from volcanic summit to underwater world in 24 hours is peak Lombok.
Sunset from the west beach. Cold Bintang, Mount Agung silhouette, total peace.
Quiet dinner on Gili Air. Your legs are still recovering — short walk to the nearest good restaurant.
Beachfront lunch (60-120K IDR), restaurant dinner (80-150K IDR)
Gili Air — negotiate 5-night rates: bungalows (150-300K), mid (400-800K), luxury (1.2M+ IDR)
No motors. Bicycle and walking. Scooter at Bangsal parking (20K/day).
Gili Air — Open Water Dive Course Day 1
Open Water Diver course begins. Classroom theory and confined water skills in the pool. The Gilis are one of the cheapest and most beautiful places in the world to get certified.
Lunch break between sessions. Quick beach swim to reset.
Afternoon pool session. Master the essential skills — regulator recovery, mask clearing, buoyancy control.
Free afternoon. Study the dive theory manual, or cycle to a quiet beach.
Sunset routine.
Early dinner — dive courses start early. Study before bed.
Cafe lunch (50-80K IDR), restaurant dinner (60-100K IDR)
Gili Air (same as Day 14)
Walking distance between dive center, accommodation, and restaurants.
Gili Air — Open Water Dive Course Days 2-3
Open water dives 1 and 2. First time breathing underwater on a real reef. Turtles, coral, reef fish at 12-18 meters.
Surface interval and lunch. Process the experience of breathing underwater. It never gets old.
Open water dives 3 and 4. Deeper skills, navigation, and more time with the marine life. Upon completion: certified Open Water Diver.
Certification celebration. You are now a certified diver — the underwater world is permanently open to you.
Celebration sunset drinks.
Celebratory dinner. Seafood platter earned.
Lunch (60-100K IDR), celebration dinner (100-200K IDR)
Gili Air (same as Day 14)
Dive boat takes you to sites. No self-transport needed.
Gili Meno & Underwater Statues
Certified fun dive at a new site — now you can dive anywhere. Morning 2-tank dive exploring deeper reef systems.
Boat to Gili Meno. Lunch on the quietest Gili island.
Snorkel over the underwater statues (Nest installation). Coral-covered human figures in clear shallow water — eerie and beautiful.
Walk Gili Meno. Bird sanctuary, salt lake, deserted beaches. The smallest Gili has the most solitude.
Return to Gili Air for sunset.
Dinner on Gili Air.
Gili Meno lunch (50-80K IDR), Gili Air dinner (80-150K IDR)
Gili Air (same as Day 14)
Inter-island boats 25-50K IDR. Run hourly.
Gili Trawangan Day Trip & Night Market
Boat to Gili Trawangan. Rent a bike and cycle the full perimeter (1.5 hours with stops).
Snorkel the northeast coral gardens off Gili T. Some of the best coral in the Gili archipelago.
Lunch at an international restaurant on Gili T. Mexican, Italian, Japanese — Gili T has everything.
SUP or free beach time on Gili T's long west beach.
Sunset from the famous Gili T swing. The iconic photo opportunity.
Gili T night market — the legendary seafood BBQ. Pick your fish, pick your sauce, watch it grilled. Best dinner value in the Gilis.
Experience Gili T nightlife if the mood strikes, or catch the last boat back to Gili Air.
Restaurant lunch (60-120K IDR), night market dinner (80-200K IDR)
Gili Air (same as Day 14)
Last scheduled boats Gili T to Air around 5-6 PM. Private charters available later.
Return to Lombok — East Coast Exploration
Final Gili sunrise swim. Five days on the island is the luxury of slow travel. Pack up and check out.
Boat to Bangsal. Collect scooter and head east along the north coast road.
Explore Tiu Pupas Waterfall in north Lombok — a lesser-visited cascade in dense forest. The trail is an adventure in itself.
Lunch at a warung on the east coast road. The east coast is Lombok's least-touristed region — authentic village life.
Drive down the east coast to Labuhan Lombok (ferry port to Sumbawa). Explore the port town and surrounding beaches.
Continue south. Check into accommodation in Tetebatu or south Lombok for the night.
Dinner at your accommodation. Reflect on three weeks of Lombok.
Warung lunch (25-40K IDR), guesthouse dinner (30-60K IDR)
Tetebatu or south Lombok guesthouse (200-500K IDR)
Full driving day — east coast roads are less maintained but rideable. Allow extra time.
Mataram Culture & Farewell Tour
Drive to Mataram (1-2 hours depending on start location). Kebon Roek morning market — Lombok's biggest and most chaotic.
Pura Meru — Lombok's largest Hindu temple, built in 1720. Three multi-tiered shrines representing the holy trinity.
Narmada royal water gardens. Spring-fed pools, Hindu temples, and landscaped grounds from the Karangasem dynasty.
Final Lombok lunch. Nasi campur with everything — ayam taliwang, plecing kangkung, sate pusut, and sambal.
West Nusa Tenggara State Museum — comprehensive Lombok history, Sasak culture, geology, and ethnographic collections.
Drive south to Kuta Lombok (1.5 hours). Check into accommodation near the airport for final night.
One last sunset at Bukit Merese. Where it all began, three weeks ago.
Farewell dinner. The place you loved most on Day 1. See if it still holds up. It will.
Market/warung lunch (30-60K IDR), farewell dinner (60-150K IDR)
Kuta Lombok (200-500K IDR)
Mataram to Kuta: 1.5 hours. Final full driving day.
Departure Day
Final sunrise walk on Kuta Beach. One more warung breakfast. One more fresh juice.
Last-minute souvenir shopping. Pearls from the Kuta market, textiles from the weavers, dodol and sambal for friends.
Return scooter. Say goodbye to the rental guy — after three weeks, he is practically family.
Drive to airport (25 min). Check in for departure. Browse the airport shops. Start planning the return trip.
Warung breakfast (25-50K IDR)
N/A — departure day
Kuta to airport: 25 minutes. Simple departure logistics.
Total Budget Estimate
$20-30/day ($420-630 total). Long-term homestay rates, warung meals, public boats, group Rinjani trek, beach snorkeling. Total 21-day trip: ~$450-660 USD.
$50-70/day ($1,050-1,470 total). Comfortable rooms, restaurant meals, premium Rinjani traverse, OW dive cert, guided tours. Total: ~$1,100-1,500 USD.
$130+/day ($2,730+ total). Boutique stays, fine dining, luxury trek, advanced dive courses, private boats, spa. Total: $2,800+ USD.