1. Best Time to Hike Mount Rinjani: A Complete Guide
Planning your Mount Rinjani trek requires careful consideration of the weather. As a tropical volcanic peak, the conditions on the mountain can vary drastically depending on the season.
The Dry Season (April to November): This is universally considered the best time to hike. The skies are generally clear, offering stunning, unobstructed views of Segara Anak Lake and the summit sunrise. The trails are dry, making steep ascents and descents much safer.
The Wet Season (January to March): During these months, Gunung Rinjani National Park is officially closed to the public. Heavy monsoons make the trails dangerously slippery, and the risk of landslides increases. Even if you find an unofficial guide offering a trek during this time, we strongly advise against it for your own safety.