7 Highest Mountains in Indonesia, Here are the Climbing Routes

7 Highest Mountains in Indonesia, Here are the Climbing Routes
This volcano, with a height of 3,726 meters above sea level, is a favorite mountain for climbers because of its beautiful views. Mount Rinjani is part of the Mount Rinjani National Park covering an area of ​​41,330 hectares (MI/Palce Amalo)

MOUNTAIN CLIMBING is a physical and recreational activity that involves traveling to the top of a mountain or hill, often along a designated trail.

These activities can be done individually or in groups, and can vary from easy hikes to more challenging and extreme ones.

1. Mount Jaya Wijaya (Carstensz Peak)

7 Highest Mountains in Indonesia, Here are the Climbing Routes

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  • Height: 4,884 meters above sea level
  • Location: Papua
  • Hiking Trail: The general climbing route starts from Ilaga Base Camp, continues via the Jiwika route, with a route that passes through Papuan Village, then to Carstensz Peak. This climb requires special permits because it is in a quite remote area and requires special equipment to climb the glacier.

2. Mount Kerinci

  • Height: 3,805 meters above sea level
  • Location: Sumatra
  • Hiking Trail: The most common hiking trail starts from Kersik Tuo Village, with the route passing through tropical forests, agricultural land and beautiful views. This climb takes around 2-3 days.

3. Mount Rinjani

  • Height: 3,726 meters above sea level
  • Location: Lombok, NTB
  • Hiking Trail: There are several climbing routes, the most popular are the Sembalun route and the Senaru route. The Sembalun route is longer and takes 3-4 days, while the Senaru route is shorter and can be reached in 2-3 days.

4. Mount Semeru

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  • Height: 3,676 meters above sea level
  • Location: East Java
  • Hiking Trail: The climbing route starts from Ranu Pane. Climbing to Mahameru Peak usually takes 2-3 days and passes Ranu Kumbolo and Kalimati before reaching the top.

5. Mount Agung

  • Height: 3,031 meters above sea level
  • Location: Bali
  • Hiking Trail: Common climbing routes are the Besakih Temple route and the Lempuyang Temple route. Both trails have beautiful views, and the hike can be done in one day.

6. Mount Tambora

  • Height: 2,851 meters above sea level
  • Location: NTB
  • Hiking Trail: The climb starts from Pancasila Village. This route passes through forests and open land, and usually takes 2-3 days to reach the top.

7. Mount Latimojong

  • Height: 3,478 meters above sea level
  • Location: South Sulawesi
  • Hiking Trail: Hiking routes generally start from Rantepao Village. This route takes around 3-4 days and offers stunning natural views.
  • Physical Preparation: Make sure your body is in top condition before climbing.
  • Licensing: Some hiking trails require official permission, so make sure to arrange this beforehand.
  • Equipment: Bring appropriate gear, including warm clothing, food, water, and necessary climbing equipment.
  • Follow the Rules: Follow the instructions and rules that apply on the climbing route to maintain safety.

Climbing these mountains not only provides a physical challenge, but also a wonderful experience in enjoying the natural beauty of Indonesia. (Z-12)

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