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Upd. 25/09/25
Three-Year-Old Boy Conquers Mount Rinjani

The story of three-year-old Muhammad Wafiq from South Kalimantan has captivated social media users and inspired admiration among mountain hiking enthusiasts. Wafiq, along with his parents, reached the…

Three-Year-Old Boy Conquers Mount Rinjani
News
Upd. 19/07/25
Another Tourist Injured on Mount Rinjani Trail

A Swiss tourist, 46-year-old B.E., suffered severe injuries while descending Mount Rinjani on Lombok.

On the evening of July 16, after reaching the summit, he was heading along the trail to Segara Anak Lake but stumbled and fell into a narrow crevice. The guide accompanying the group, together with st…

Another Tourist Injured on Mount Rinjani Trail
News
Upd. 02/07/25
Danger Strikes Again on Mount Rinjani

Recently, a tragic incident involving a female tourist from Brazil occurred, and now, there is a new development on Mount Rinjani. A Malaysian tourist was evacuated after falling during the ascent.

Danger Strikes Again on Mount Rinjani
Activities
Upd. 28/04/26
Volcano Batur. Climbing the active volcano Batur at dawn

Do you dream of watching the sunrise on a volcano?

It’s worth noting that this activity is not for everyone! The ascent itself is not difficult, but it takes place in the darkness. The start is at 4 in the morning to reach the summit by 6−6.30 am.

Volcano Batur. Climbing the active volcano Batur at dawn
News
Upd. 21/04/26
Hop on a Bus to Rinjani: New Route Launched

Good news for anyone planning to climb Mount Rinjani but not keen to pay extra for a private transfer or ride to Lombok by motorbike.

From 10 April 2026, government-run tourist buses (KSPN) were officially launched on Lombok, linking the airport and main terminals with the “gateway” to Rinjani — the village of Sembalun.

Upd. 30/03/26

Sekumpul Waterfall is often called one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Bali. It’s hidden in a green valley in the north of the island and feels much more dramatic than the easier roadside spots.

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Upd. 26/02/26

Mount Batukaru is Bali’s second-highest volcano, located in the quiet highlands of Tabanan. Surrounded by dense rainforest and traditional villages, it offers a more remote trekking experience compare…

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