WHATS SHOULD TO BRING TO RINJANI
Clothing:
- Trekking Boots – Sturdy, waterproof, and comfortable boots with good grip for the rocky and steep trails.
- Lightweight Clothing – Breathable, moisture-wicking clothes (quick-dry materials are ideal).
- Fleece Jacket – For warmth in the higher altitudes, especially at night.
- Rain Jacket – Weather can be unpredictable, so a waterproof jacket is essential.
- Thermal Layer – If you’re trekking to the summit, temperatures can drop drastically, so pack a thermal layer for warmth.
- Hat/Cap – To protect yourself from the sun during the day.
- Gloves – Especially for the summit hike, where it can be cold, particularly in the early morning.
- Socks – High-quality, moisture-wicking socks (consider bringing extra pairs).
Gear:
- Daypack – A comfortable and sturdy daypack to carry your personal items and snacks.
- Water Bottle/Hydration System – Keep hydrated during the trek. Make sure to carry at least 2 liters of water, or a hydration system.
- Headlamp/Flashlight – For visibility at night, especially if you are starting early for the summit.
- Trekking Poles – Helpful for maintaining balance on steep or uneven terrain.
- Rain Cover for Backpack – Protects your gear from getting wet in case of rain.
- Ponco or raincoat – Weather is very fast to change in rinjani
- Portable Charger – To keep your electronics charged if needed.
Personal Items:
- Sunscreen – To protect yourself from UV rays at high altitudes.
- Lip Balm with SPF – To protect your lips from sunburn.
- Toiletries – Biodegradable soap, wet wipes, and hand sanitizer.
- Toilet Paper – Bring a roll for your convenience.
- Cash – Some areas near the trail might not accept cards, so carrying cash is helpful for small expenses.
Food & Snacks:
- Energy Bars/Snacks – High-energy, portable snacks such as nuts, dried fruits, or protein bars.
- Personal Snacks – If you have particular food preferences or dietary restrictions, bring extra snacks for sustenance on the trek.