Mount Rinjani Trekking Tourism, See the Terms and the Climb

Mount Rinjani Trekking Tourism, See the Terms and the Climbing Route,Indonesia is an archipelagic country located on three tectonic plates, namely the Eurasian, Indo-Australian and Pacific plates.  Hence, it is not surprising that Indonesia has a number of active volcanoes spread across various regions in Indonesia.
 
One of the volcanoes that is still active today is Mount Rinjani.  This volcano is one of the highest volcanoes.  Check out the full review of Mount Rinjani tourism, see the terms and the Climbing Route in this article.
 
Location of Mount Rinjani.
 Mount Rinjani is located on Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara.  This volcano has a height reaching 3,762 meters above sea level, and is part of the Ring of Fire.
 
Administratively, the location of Mount Rinjani covers three districts, namely East Lombok, Central Lombok and North Lombok.  Meanwhile, from an astronomical perspective, Mount Rinjani is located at latitude 8º25′ south latitude and 116º28′ east longitude.
 
Terms and Routes for Climbing Mount Rinjani.
 Because it is located at a fairly high location, this makes Mount Rinjani known for its beautiful scenery that spoils the eye.  Hence, it is not surprising that this mountain is a favorite destination for domestic and international tourists.
 
 For detikers who also want to climb Mount Rinjani, you can make a booking through the website www.aditrekker.com. First, you must determine the date of departure and return for the climb.  Then, select one of the desired entry routes, there are the Aik Berik, Sembalun, Senaru, Tete Batu, Timbanuh, and Torean-Seange routes.  Finally, enter the number of climbers in one group then check the available quota
 
The price of climbing tickets for Indonesian climbers is set at 5 thousand per day.  Meanwhile climbers of other nationalities are required to pay 150 thousand per day.  Oh yes, don’t forget to prepare an identity card before climbing, namely KTP for Indonesian citizens and Passport/KITAS for foreigners.
 
 To get to Mount Rinjani, there are five official routes that climbers can take.  Starting from the Sembalun route (East Lombok), the Senaru route (North Lombok), the Torean route (North Lombok), the Aik Berik route (Central Lombok), and the Timbanuh route (East Lombok).  One of the favorite routes for climbers starts from the Sembalun route which ends at Senaru.  This is because they can save time and effort up to 700 m altitude.  Apart from the fairly long route, the hiking trail for the Sembalun-Senaru route is flat.
 
 Tourist Attractions in the Mount Rinjani Region
 According to the information listed on the official Rinjani National Park website, there are at least 5 interesting tourism potentials to try out in the Mount Rinjani National Park area.
 
 1.Segara Anak Hot Lake Waterfall
 2.Senaru Line
 3.Propok Savanna and Sembalun Kondo Hill
 4.New Mountain of Fingers
 5.Penibung Waterfall
 
 Rows of the Highest Volcanoes in Indonesia
 Known as a country surrounded by volcanoes, here are some names of the highest volcanoes in Indonesia.  Not only Mount Rinjani, but there are 4 other highest volcanoes in Indonesia.
1.Mount Kerinci, Sumatra Island with an altitude of 3,805 meters above sea level
 
2. Mount Rinjani, Lombok with an altitude of 3,762 meters above sea level
 
 3.Mount Semeru, East Java with an altitude of 3,676 meters above sea level
 
 4.Mount Slamet, Central Java with an altitude of 3,428 meters above sea level
 
 5.Mount Sumbing, Central Java with an altitude of 3,371 meters above sea level