Rinjani Walker Official Document
Mount Rinjani is one of the most popular climbing sites in the world with thousands of climbers every year. Being one of the destinations for local and world climbers, climbing Rinjani is given a quota/limit every year. Therefore, we hope that you choose a TO (Trekking Organizer) who is official or registered as a travel service provider in the Mount Rinjani National Park database.
This allows you to climb calmly and comfortably without being hindered by the rules of Mount Rinjani National Park.
For your consideration, we attach a permit document as a provider of Mount Rinjani climbing services. This is proof that we are a professional service provider and obey the rules so that every guest we bring in gets maximum service.
Don’t make the wrong choice when using TO services for climbing Mount Rinjani. Prepare your physical and mental health, let’s explore Rinjani with the Rinjani Walker team!
Apart from paying attention to the legality of TO, here are the things you should pay attention to before climbing Mount Rinjani! But you don’t need to worry, the Rinjani Walker team will prepare your needs according to the climbing package you choose!
Climbing Mount Rinjani requires careful preparation to ensure safety and comfort during the trip.
Here are some things you need to prepare:
- 1. Climbing Equipment Tent: Make sure to bring a tent that can withstand strong winds and rain. Sleeping Bag: Choose a sleeping bag that suits the cold temperatures at the top of Rinjani. Mattress: A good mattress for insulation from the cold of the ground. Carrier Bag: Use a carrier bag that is comfortable and large enough to carry all the equipment. Clothing: Warm clothes, wind and rainproof jacket, change of t-shirt, long trousers and enough underwear. Mountaineering Shoes: Shoes that are strong, comfortable, and waterproof. Headlamp: Head torch for lighting at night.
- 2. Personal Equipment
Personal Medicines: Bring the medicines you usually take and P3K (First Aid for Accidents). Sunblock and Lip Balm: Protects the skin from UV rays and lips from chapping. Hat and Sunglasses: To protect from the sun. Gloves and Scarf: To protect from the cold. Poncho or Raincoat: To protect from rain. - 3. Food and Drink
Instant Food: Such as instant noodles, canned food, and convenience snacks. Drinking Water: Bring enough water or a water filter. Additional Energy: Chocolate, energy bars, and dried fruit for additional energy during the hike. - 4. Documents and Cash Personal Identification: Such as an ID card or passport. Cash: For unexpected expenses during travel, such as tips for porters or other additional costs.
- 5. Physical and Health Physical Condition: Make sure you are in top physical condition. Do regular physical exercise before climbing. Health: Consult a doctor if you have certain health conditions that could affect climbing.
- 6. Additional Equipment Camera or Smartphone: For travel documentation. Power Bank: To recharge electronic devices. Trekking Poles: Helps maintain balance and reduces stress on the knees.
Additional Tips:
Prepare mentally: Apart from physical strength, mental strength is also needed to face challenges during the climb.
Weather Information: Always check the weather forecast before leaving.
Obey the Rules: Follow the rules and advice of guides and park officials for safety. With good preparation, climbing Mount Rinjani will be a fun and safe experience. Happy climbing!





