Gate trek Mount Rinjani official. There are three entry points. Each gate offers different experiences. Mount Rinjani trekking is one of the most challenging outdoor adventures in Indonesia
The trek up Mount Rinjani is perfect for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers. Here’s a detailed overview to help you plan your trek:

Sembalun Gate (East Route)
- Location: Sembalun Lawang Village, East Lombok
- Elevation: ~1,156 meters
- Features: fastest to the summit, offers wide savanna views and a gradual incline at the start, trek for summit (3,726 m).
- Permit Post: Rinjani Trek Center (RTC) Sembalun

Senaru Gate (North Route)
- Location: Senaru Village, North Lombok
- Elevation: ~601 meters
- Features: tropical forest, often used for descent or lake-focused treks.
- Permit Post: Rinjani Trek Center (RTC) Senaru
Torean Gate (North Route, Alternative) Trek Rinjani official
- Location: Torean Village, near Senaru
- Elevation: ~600 meters
- Features: river valley with stunning cliffs and hot springs, less steep
- Permit Post: Senaru RTC
Route Sembalun → Senaru (3 days / 2 nights): Elevation gain: ~2,600 m up, ~3,100 m down
Pros
- Classic & well-established route—used by most trekking operators.
- For the summit and crater lake (Segara Anak).
- Varied scenery: open savanna (Sembalun side) → volcanic landscape → lush rainforest (Senaru side).
Cons
- very steep and slippery in wet season
- Longer and more demanding descent on the knees.
Best For
- Trekkers who want the “full Rinjani experience” (summit, lake, hot springs, forest).
- People with moderate to high fitness levels who enjoy challenging treks.
Sembalun → Torean 3 days / 2 nights, Elevation gain: ~2,600 m up, ~2,900 m down
Pros
- Gentler descent—less strain on knees and easier after summit day.
- More scenic and unique—follows a river valley with waterfalls, cliffs, and natural hot springs.
- Great for photography and peaceful trekking.
Cons
- The trail can be muddy and narrow in places.
- Long distance
- Fewer facilities near the exit (Torean village is smaller).
Best For
- Trekkers who want a less painful descent and a more scenic nature.
- Ideal for those who prefer a quieter route or have knee/joint sensitivity.
