
The village of Senaru, on the slopes of Mt. Rinjani includes the hamlets of Senaru, Batu Koq and Tumpang Sari, and all offer accommodation in simple but pretty home stays with lovely views.
You must take a bumpy ride 2.5 hours drive from Mataram or Senggigi, is the main access to the National Park. As a non-trekking destination it is also popular - a cool, flower-covered mountainous village that stretch along a hillside spur above Bayan.
Senaru has a range of accommodation in simple home stays, and a number of small cafes serving delicious local meals. The Rinjani Trek Centre at the trail head offers ecotourism activities, and information for visitors.
National Park and village entry fees are paid here, and all porters for trekkers have to be hired from the Senaru Porters Group which is also based in the Rinjani Trek Centre.
Local native guides, including several local women, will accompany trekkers to the adjacent traditional village, three waterfalls, and a number of Village Walks.
The trekking includes the one hour Rice Terraces and Waterfall Walk, or discover the highlights of Senaru in a lovely half-day Senaru Panorama Walk.
I will offer you some of the soft trekking that you can arrange with me.
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