Rinjani Trek Comparison Table

Mount Rinjani offers several trekking options ranging from short summit ascents to multi-day journeys across the national park.

The table below compares the most popular trekking packages, including duration, route, highlights, and recommended experience level.

Use this overview to quickly understand the differences between treks before exploring each option in more detail below.

Mount Rinjani 2 Day / 1 Night Trekking Packages

Trek Highlights Route Difficulty Price Recommended For Action
⭐ Most PopularMount Rinjani Summit Trek Summit sunrise Sembalun → Summit → Sembalun Challenging $275 View Tour
Senaru Crater Rim Trek Crater rim views Senaru → Crater Rim → Senaru Moderate $225 View Tour
Second Summit Trek (Sangkareang) Quiet summit, panoramic views Senaru → Sangkareang → Senaru Moderate–Challenging $245 View Tour

Mount Rinjani 3 Day / 2 Night Trekking Packages

Trek Highlights Route Difficulty Price Recommended For Action
⭐ Most PopularMount Rinjani Summit & Lake Trek (Senaru → Sembalun) Summit, Lake, Hot Springs Senaru → Lake → Summit → Sembalun Challenging $325 View Tour
Mount Rinjani Summit & Lake Trek (Sembalun → Senaru) Summit, Lake, Rainforest descent Sembalun → Summit Lake → Senaru Challenging $325 View Tour

Quick Summary

The comparison table above highlights the key differences between the most popular Mount Rinjani trekking packages. In general, 2 Day / 1 Night treks are best suited to travellers with limited time who want to reach the summit or experience the crater rim views, while 3 Day / 2 Night treks offer a more complete Mount Rinjani adventure including the summit, Segara Anak crater lake, and hot springs. Most itineraries follow a Senaru → Sembalun route, which provides a gradual progression through the national park, while the Torean trek is widely considered the most scenic route but is typically recommended for experienced hikers due to its rugged terrain and demanding descents.