It is said that Mount Rinjani was created when monkeys playing with the moon, broke three pieces off and dropped them to Earth. One piece became Mount Merapi in Java, one became Bali's Mount Agung and one became Mount Rinjani. Believed to be the home of the Goddess Anjani, for the island’s indigenous Sasak people this mountain is a sacred link between Lombok and the heavens. An active volcano, trails up to the summit offer spectacular vistas of the ocean and the surrounding countryside.
It is said that the potters of Banyumulek need nothing more than their clay and a foot powered wheel....
ExploreLocated just off the north western coast of Lombok, this trio of islands are known and loved for their...
ExploreThis long curved beach has panoramic views, coconut groves and colourful hand carved traditional catamarans....
ExploreA centre for traditional earthenware production on Lombok. In Masbagik village, artisanal pottery craftsmanship...
ExploreNarmada Water Palace was built by the aging King of Mataram in 1805 when he was no longer able to climb...
ExploreLombok’s most important religious site, the temple of Lingsar is a symbol of unity amongst the island’s...
ExploreThese two waterfalls can be found near the foot of Mount Rinjani, in the village of Senaru in northern...
ExploreSecond child until maximum age of 12 years will be accommodated in the same room at additional supplement. The additional amount is not included in the room price mentioned and shall be payable at the hotel during check-out.
400 AED (including tax)
250 AED (including tax)