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Mt. Rinjani, Where the
Community Manage the Treks

Other peaks nearby are Mt. Baru, Mt Sangkareang, Mt. Buang, Mt Kondo
and Mt Manuk. These mountains separated to each others by wide
valleys and deep gullies with steep rock slopes. There is a lake
called Segara Anak (2,008 m) on the valley Wes of Mt. Rinjani. The
water smells of sulfur with temperature varies from place to place,
from cold to warm and hot. An active volcano (Mt. Baru) is growing
in the lake.
Gunung Rinjani National Park lies within a major bio-geographical
transition zone (Wallcaeae), where the flora and fauna of South East
Asia meets that of Australasia. The National Park, one of over 40
throughout Indonesia, was established in 1997. For the people of
Lombok, Sasak and Balinese alike, Mt. Rinjani is revered as a sacred
place and abode of deities. The crater lake is a pilgrimage
destination for tens of thousand each year. Pilgrims place offering
in the water and bathe away ailments in the hot springs.
For visitors,
the
three-day Rinjani trek route from Senaru to the crater rim, down to
the Crater Lake then on to Sembalun Lawang, is considered one of the
best treks in South East Asia. Trekkers that are more adventurous
aim for the summit, it best reached from Sembalun Lawang returning
after four days to Senaru. To assist with conservation and ensure
that communities on the boundary of the National Park benefit from
tourism revenues, the Rinjani Trek is managed by a partnership of
National Park officials, the public and private sectors of the
Lombok tourism industry and community representatives. Community run
cooperatives coordinate the Trek at the Rinjani Trek Center (RTC) in
Senaru and the Rinjani Information Center (RIC) in Sembalun Lawang.
Each has roster system for guides and porters, village tour
activities and handicraft sales.
Revenue from
tourism
activities and entry fees is used for conservation, raining,
management and assisting the National Park with maintenance of the
Rinjani Trek, thus ensuring sustainability. Overseeing and
supporting these activities is the Rinjani Trek Management Board,
combining the authority of the central government (National Park)
and local government (tourism office), with the voices of Lombok
tourisms private sector, and the boundary communities. This
institutional model is unique in Indonesia and considered an example
for practical implementation of the ideals of ecotourism.
Getting There
The Rinjani Trek Center can manage the transport to Senaru or
Sembalun Lawang. These two village can be reached by private and
charter vehicle, or by public bus. Form the west, catch a bemo to
Anyar, from where bemos travel to Senaru about every 20 minutes
until 4 pm. If you are coming from, or going to, eastern Lombok, get
off at the junction near Bayan (your driver will know it), from
where bemos go to Senaru. To Sembalun Lawang and Sembalun Bumbun,
from Kali Putih to the north, a few bemos run along the rough road
to both villages, usually only in the morning.
Where to Stay
You can spend a night at the cheap hotels around Sembalun and Senaru
area with varied price and facilities. It's also possible to stay in
private houses.
Dining Guide
Before start trekking, hiking or climbing, be sure that you already
eat, or you can bring some food and drink from your places of stay.
Moving Around
*If you want to go to the top, it might be better to go directly to
Sembalun Lawang and start walking from there.
*If you just want to go to the crater rim and into the crater, then
you can start from Senaru.
Other Things to See or Do
Beside the mountain itself, other things for you to do or see is:
*Caves
One of the three famous caves (Goa Susu, Goa Payung, dan Goa Manik),
Susu Cave is a good place for self reflection and is often used as a
place to meditate.
*Healing Hot Springs
Aiq Kalak means
hot
water and it is used to cure various deseases. One of the hot
springs is named Pangkereman Jembangan which is meant a place for
dipping. The water which spurts out of the spring is very hot.
People also use the hot spring to make medicine from coconut cream.
After dipping a bottle of coconut cream in the hot spring if the
liquid becomes clear oily it can be used as medicinal oil. Then the
medicinal oil is used for good things and is called Siu Satus
Tunggal or in Bayan language Siu Satunggal which means that it can
be used to cure a thousand kinds of desease.
*Segara Anak Lake
Segara Anak Lake is so wide it appears like the sea with its blue
water. The name Segara Anak means child of the sea. Segara Anak Lake
holds various mysteries and invisible power.
*Local Strawberry
This plant grows along the route to Mt. Rinjani. It has thorns like
the rose and the fruit is red like strawberry. It has a sweet and
slightly sour taste and is good to eat when trekkers are hungry and
thirsty.
*Eternal Flower or Edelweis
The plant or the flowers should not be taken because it grows in the
park and in the mysterious world of the spirit kingdom. In the past,
someone who wanted this flower must be brave enough to fight and
gamble his soul. That is why the flower is called Sandar Nyawa. The
flower has never wilted and is as old as the mysterious spirits.
*The Peak of Rinjani
The people of Lombok believe that the peak of Mt. Rinjani is where
Dewi Anjani, the queen spirit and ruler of Mt. Rinjani lives. To the
south-east from the peak in a sea of dust called Segara Muncar is
the invisible palace of the queen Dewi Anjani and her followers.
*Mount Baru Jari
Gunung Baru is the name of the new volcano which emerged in the
center of Segara Anak Lake. People believe that Gunung Baru is the
navel of Mt. Rinjani. That is why if Gunung Baru erupted it will not
harm the people of Lombok unless the eruption is from the peak of
Mt. Rinjani.
Souvenir Tips
On Lombok there is more crafts than art. The main crafts of Lombok
are practical items made for everyday use, but showing great skills
and finish, traditional techniques and natural, locals materials.
You can take Lombok pottery and limestone, traditional hand weaving,
wooden mask, boxes, primitive carvings also Lombok pearls as part of
your souvenirs.
Travel Tips
*The climb is not to be taken lightly ! You definitely need good
hiking boots. Once you arrive at 2700 m (crater rim) it tends to get
cold and windy, so you need warm clothes. Don't go there during the
rainy season since paths will be slippery.
*It's better to have your own sleeping bags. But, if you don't have
one, they can be hired.
*Tents can be rented.
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