Jumat, 08 Maret 2013

LOMBOK NEW WAY TO GET TO Mt.RINJANI





The NEWEST WAY  to get to Mt. Rinjani is  via PERSIL VILLAGE  in Central Lombok. The route is enough famous by local people. Where the local villagers usually take their route to get to Gunung Rinjani for fishing trip monthly.

The truly magical Natural way make the trip most Adventurist cause its will watch your move and sight surrounding to the jungle on long the way from the start point to the base climb point of Gunung Rinjani.

There are number of Clear Water River s will be cross away when the spring are flow out from Rinjani ‘s forest.

Many kind of wildlife animals play out and  sing around the way with their nice sound make the perfect day trip within friendly atmospheres.

The trip will be take round 10 hours to the rim, and here is the best place for Sunset point. And we should move down 2 hours to reach the crater lake Segara Anak.

 


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Lombok Rise-New Way to Rinjani
Lombok Rise-New Way to Rinjani
Lombok Rise-New Way to Rinjani






TREKKER REFERENCES


SEGARA ANAK LAKE
At present, the activity has settled down and the volcano is open for trekking.
The lava flows from the eruptions have formed the base of the Baru Jari cone and changed the shape of the lake.
There are a number of caves, small waterfalls and hot springs located around the volcano. The most importantly are Aik Kalak on the northeast of the crater, where the volcanically heated the waters are said to cure illnesses, particularly skin diseases.
SENARU is the usual starting point for climbing Gunung Rinjani.

Other options for a slightly shorter route to the summit are SEMBALUN LAWANG and SEMBALUN BUMBUG to the northeast. Both are rustic mountain villages, with basic home stays available and experienced tour centers that can organised your  trek.
The Rinjani trek in Senaru originally funded by the New Zealand government, has set up a series of the programs that involve the local communities and guides for climbing the volcano and for trekking in the National Park, ensuring better management and safety for trekkers.


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LOMBOK-Mt RINJANI SACRED

by Lombok Rise
The two volcanoes create a visual connection for people living on Lombok, and historically and culturally , Rinjani has an important significance to Lombok’s native Sasak and Balinese, being considered a “home of the God”
Pilgrimages are often made to the mountain , and many people visit the mountain to pray and bath in the pools and hot springs which are believed to have healing powers.
Each year, around the full moon in October or November, a sacred pilgrimage called “Mulang Pekelem” takes place, when gold, silver and other gifts are thrown into the lake near the summit as offerings to the gods.
A Hindu ceremony said to date from the 18th century, during Pekelem pilgrims make offering and pray for the safety and prosperity of the island and its people.
The huge caldera near the top of the volcano is around 4 KM wide and it almost filled by a beautiful lake , Danau Segara Anak (Child of the Sea Lake).
The lake is around 230m deep and contains plentiful fishes, as well as being home to birds and other wildlife.
A smaller volcanic cone Gunung Baru Jari was formed a couple of hundred years ago, and just from the crater’s interior at the edge of the lake.
It’ been estimated  that the force needed to create the new cone and the lake would have been equal to around 300 Hiroshima type atomic bombs.
In early 2009 and again in 2010, Baru Jari come to life and for several months was spewing hot rocks and volcanic ash into the air. Being within the original caldera, it posed no serious risk to the rest of the island.
The lake, which surrounds the smaller cone, and the summit of the volcano were closed to trekking, although those who still climbed to the shoulders of the mountain were afforded awesome views of a small volcano in action.

LOMBOK’S SACRED VOLCANO


segara anak by Lombok Rise
Located on the north of the island, Mt Rinjani soars 3726m above sea level and is the second highest volcano in Indonesia, annually attracting thousands of trekkers and climbers to Lombok.
The volcano is a world-class tourism destination and has been nominated for a number of international award, as well as being submitted  to UNESCO for World Geo park status.
In 2004 , Rinjani won the World Legacy Award  from the conservation international and Traveler. And in 2005 and 2008 was a finalist for tourism for Tomorrow Awards from the World Travel Tourism Council (WTTC).
Particularly from July to September (during the European summer holidays and Lombok’s High Season), Visitors from around the world come to Lombok for climb up Gunung Rinjani, either to its awe-inspiring crater lake, or to the demanding summit with its panoramic views across the waters to  Gunung Agung (Bali’s famous sister volcano)