Based Of Adventurer for hiking and trekking Mount Rinjani and Tambora
Based Of Adventurer for hiking and trekking Mount Rinjani and Tambora
Trekking and hiking to Tembesi Crater (2,850m), which is the highest Plawangan (crater) in Gunung Rinjani National Park and closest to the Volcano (Gunung Baru Jari), is an exciting adventure as the trails and location are clean and natural and few hikers come to this location.
This expedition is an ascent of Rinjani from Timbanuh, 850 meters above sea level, to the rim of the Tembesi crater at 2,850 meters, a camping site very close to Mount Baru Jari and Segara Anak Lake.
Watching the beautiful view to Segara Anak lake, sunset and sunrise can be from inside the tent and and day 2 back to Timbanuh and Tetebatu.
1. Licensed and experienced mountain guides and local porters.
2. One night hotel accommodation in Tetebatu before the hike.
3. Full camping equipment including tents, sleeping bags, mattresses, pillows, cooking utensils and toilet tents.
4. Three meals a day with warm drinks, 2 large bottles of mineral water + unlimited boiled water, soft drinks, and fresh fruit.
5. Entrance fee to Mount Rinjani National Park
6. Pick-up and drop-off transportation (pp) from Kuta Lombok, airport, Mataram, Senggigi, and Bangsal to Tetebatu and Timbanuh.
Nice view
1. Cardiovascular exercise: Do regular cardio exercises such as running, cycling or swimming to improve endurance.
2. Strength training: Build strength with exercises such as squats, lunges and leg presses to cope with the demands of climbing.
3. Acclimatization: If possible, spend a few days at low altitude to acclimatize.
1. Hiking boots: Wear strong, waterproof boots with good grip and ankle support.
2. Clothing: Bring several layers of clothing to deal with changing weather conditions, including waterproof jackets and pants.
3. Backpack: Carry a comfortable backpack with essentials like water, snacks, and a first aid kit.
4. Navigation tools: Bring a map, compass, and GPS device or a smartphone with a GPS app.
5. Headlamp or flashlight: Carry a reliable light source for navigation at night.
1. Weather forecast: Check the weather forecast before starting the hike and be prepared for changing conditions.
2. Route planning: Choose a route that suits your experience level and physical condition.
3. Local guides or experts: Consider hiring a local guide or joining a guided tour to ensure you have expert knowledge of the terrain and weather conditions.
4. Emergency preparedness: Carry a first aid kit, know basic first aid techniques, and have a plan for emergency situations.
1. Respect the environment: Follow the Leave No Trace principle and respect the natural environment.
2. Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water during the hike to stay hydrated.
3. Listen to your body: If you feel unwell or experience altitude sickness, consider turning back or seeking medical attention.
By following these preparation tips, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable climb on Mount Rinjani.