How Much Does it Cost to Climb Rinjani?
What is the cost of Rinjani trek, including hotel room, guide, food, camping equipment, entry park fees, etc.?
The average cost to climb Mount Rinjani 2026 is $130 to $285 per person for a minimum of 2 participants; the price varies from a 2-day to a 4-day trip. There are various, unavoidable fixed costs to any tour operator, and if a climb seems too cheap, you’ve got to ask yourself why?.
Where are they making it low-cost, and what impact might this have on your safety and comfort on the mountain?
What about your crew? Staff expenses are the main way that cheap operators cut costs, by not paying a proper wage and providing little (or no) equipment and gear. This won’t make for a happy team and gives rise to welfare issues.
All tour operators on Rinjani need to be licensed and registered by Mount Rinjani National Park Authority. However, travel agents worldwide can sell treks up Rinjani that they outsource to local operators.
Rinjani Trek Adventure offers Rinjani trekking packages at relatively lower cost/price compared to other companies with the same services but with the guarantee of the best, safest, and most enjoyable service.
Typical Price Ranges
- Standard (2D/1N crater rim): 160 USD per person.
- Standard (2D/1N summit Rinjani): 185 USD per person.
- Comfort/Private (3D/2N or private group): 235 USD per person.
- Comfort/Private (4D/3N or private group): 285 USD per person.
What Affects Prices
- Duration: Longer treks (3D/2N) cost more than 2D/1N or day trips.
- Group size: Larger groups reduce per-person cost; solo or private treks increase it.
- Inclusions: Meals, sleeping gear, porters, guide-to-client ratio, permits, and transport influence price.
- Season: High season and holiday periods often raise prices.
- Route: Classic Sembalun and Senaru routes have different logistics and fee structures.
- Comfort level: Tents, mattresses, and meal quality affect cost.
Tours Package Prices
Day-Night Trip | Starts | Destination | Price 2 pax | Price 3-5 pax | Price 6up pax |
2D-1N | Senaru | Rim Senaru 2641M & 2nd Summit | 175 USD | 160 USD | 145 USD |
2D-1N | Senaru | Crater Rim Senaru 2641M | 160 USD | 145 USD | 130 USD |
2D-1N | Sembalun | Summit Rinjani 3726M | 185 USD | 170 USD | 155 USD |
3D-2N | Sembalun | Summit Rinjani, Lake and Hots Spring | 235 USD | 220 USD | 215 USD |
4D-3N | Sembalun | Summit Rinjani, Lake and Hots Spring | 285 USD | 270 USD | 255 USD |
One Day | Senaru | Crater Rim Senaru 2641M | 90 USD | 75 USD | 60 USD |
Note: Rinjani Trekking Price above per person
Trekking Prices Included:
- Licensed Trekking Guide: Expert guidance throughout your trek.
- Professional Porter: Carries your food and trekking gear.
- Foods: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the mountain.
- Mineral water 3 liter/day
- Soft drinks and fruits
- Transport from hotel in Senaru to the National Park gate and return
- Trekking Equipment: Tent, sleeping bag, mattress, cooking gear, and more.
- Trekking Insurance: For your safety.
- Entrance ticket to Mount Rinjani (250k IDR/ day)
Cost Excluded:
- Hotel a night before Rinjani hike
- Transport on arrival day to Senaru and after the trek
- Tips for Guides and Porters
- Personal day pack
- Personal medicine
Extra Cost A Night Hotel Room:
A. Rinjani Eco Villa: 1 room for 2 person
- Bungalow Room: 350k/night
- Villa Room: 300k/night
B. Senaru Garden: 175K/night
C. Senaru Gateway: 200k/night
Extra Cost For Transportation:
- Bangsal – Senaru: 350k
- Senggigi / Mataram – Senaru: 450k
- Airport – Senaru: 700k
- Kuta Lombok – Senaru: 750k
- Selong Belanak – Senaru: 800k
- Tetebatu – Senaru: 650K
- Kayangan Port – Senaru: 500K
- Lembar Port – Senaru: 600k
Conclusion?
Ultimately, who you climb with is your decision; we hope we’ve given you enough information to make an informed choice and an understanding of the costs involved. Why “cheap” often comes at a very high Rinjani trekking price/cost in terms of your safety and the safety of your crew (guide and porter).
We at Rinjani Trek Adventure have worked hard to cost our Rinjani climbs competitively without compromising on safety and comfort for all involved.
And we recognize that without the dedication of our Rinjani team guide and porter, we wouldn’t be on the mountain at all.
