The Mount Rinjani SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) Trek is based on the official management rules set by Balai Taman Nasional Gunung Rinjani (BTNGR) and common practices among licensed trekking operators.
This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the Rinjani Trek provides comprehensive guidelines to ensure safety, environmental responsibility, and consistency in the organization and execution of trekking activities
It outlines preparations, responsibilities, safety measures, and emergency procedures for all participants, guides, porters, and organizers.
This SOP serves as a formal guideline for trekkers, guides, porters, tour operators, and relevant stakeholders.
The SOP Trek aims to:
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Minimize risks to human life and health
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Protect the natural environment and cultural values
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Promote orderly, ethical, and sustainable trekking practices
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Support effective coordination between park authorities, operators, and visitors

Mount Rinjani—Key Facts
- Height: 3,726 meters above sea level
- Location: Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
- Managed by: Balai Taman Nasional Gunung Rinjani (BTNGR)
- Trekking Season: April–December & Jan–Mar (rain season)

Official Regulations and Permits (Mount Rinjani SOP Trek)
Entry Permit (Mount Rinjani SOP Trek)
- All trekkers must register via the Rinjani e-ticket system: https://booking.rinjaninationalpark.id
- Required information:
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- Full name, passport/ID number
- Contact info
- Entry and exit route
- Date of climb
- Emergency contact
- Fee (subject to change): (Mount Rinjani SOP Trek)
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- Weekday: ~Rp 150,000 (Indonesian) / Rp 300,000 (foreigners)
- Weekend/Holiday: ~Rp 200,000 (Indonesian) / Rp 400,000 (foreigners)
- The permit includes insurance coverage and a park conservation fee Trekking
Licensed Trekking Organizer (Mount Rinjani SOP Trek)
- Trekking with a licensed guide/porter and a legal travel agency (license from the government of Lombok)
Official Entry and Exit Trekking
| Route | Starting Point | Main Features |
| Senaru | North Lombok | Forest trail, crater rim views |
| Sembalun | East Lombok | Easier ascent, summit access |
| Aik Berik | Central Lombok | Waterfall access, ecological route |
| Timbanuh | South Lombok | Less crowded, forest biodiversity |
| Torean | Near Senaru | Hard & long trek |
