Great news for trekkers! After being closed for several months for ecosystem recovery and extreme weather mitigation, the Mount Rinjani National Park Authority (BTNGR) has announced that the trekking trails will officially reopen on April 1st, 2026.
This routine annual closure is crucial. It gives Rinjani’s natural environment the necessary time to "breathe" and recover from human activity. During these quiet months, the flora blossoms, the trails become less compacted, and the wildlife reclaims its peaceful habitat.
What to Expect in This New Trekking Season?
Welcoming the April opening, the trail conditions are guaranteed to be fresh. The fading rainy season leaves behind a stunningly green Sembalun savanna that looks like a natural carpet. Additionally, the trails are much less dusty compared to hiking during the peak dry season in August, making your breathing much more comfortable.
The lush green savanna welcomes trekkers at the beginning of the open season.
Why You Must Book Your Slot Immediately
The enthusiasm from both domestic and international trekkers for the April reopening is incredibly high. The daily trekking quotas set by the national park authority are strictly limited and usually sell out within days of the opening announcement.
To ensure you get an official entry ticket and don't miss out on the quota, it is highly recommended to book your trek well in advance through a licensed trekking operator.
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