Standing majestically at 3,726 meters, Mount Rinjani is Indonesia’s second-highest volcano and a dream destination for trekkers. The challenging trails lead adventurers to breathtaking views, a stunning crater lake known as Segara Anak, and natural hot springs. Beyond its natural allure, the volcano holds cultural significance for the local Sasak and Balinese communities, who regard it as sacred. Visiting Mount Rinjani is a must for those seeking a thrilling trekking experience combined with cultural and spiritual enrichment.