Havent't updated this blog in awhile.. That's because I was busy climbing a volcano.. that's right, on March 25th, after some 8 hours of sweat, blood and sore muscles, my fiancee and I conquered Mount Rinjani on the Indonesian island of Lombok.
We started our journey at Kuala Lumpur on March 24th, taking AirAsia's new direct flight to Lombok. At the airport, we were picked up by a personnel of the Rinjani Trekking company (John's Adventures). The ride from the airport to the base of the mountain at Senaru was an adventure itself, about 3 hours of stomach churning weaving through narrow roads.
The view from Senaru was great, we could see Mount Rinjani looming over the rice fields, set to be conquered by us the next day. As a taster, we did a half an hour trek to a nearby waterfall..
The view from our guest house at Senaru, the base of Mount Rinjani
Waterfall at Senaru
We woke up at the crack before the crack of dawn at 5am the next day to begin our ascent to the volcano.. rather than a fellowship of 9 to destroy the One Ring, it was 5 of us, as we had one guide and two porters to carry our tents and food for the next 2 days.
The journey started fairly easily with some trekking through the forest for about an hour. I was pretty worked up after that hour but little did I know that we were just trekking to the gate of the Rinjani park.. that's when I knew it was gonna be a long day ahead of us..
The entrance to the volcano.. where are the danger signs?
From the gate we climbed up for about 2 hours through thick jungle terrain to the first post (Pos 1).. after a brief stop for some snacks, we continued on to the next post, Pos Ekstra. This extra post was a welcome relief after another hour of trekking.. really should be renamed as essential rather than extra, as by then I was well tired out..
Our first rest stop at Pos 1
Trusty porters packing food and stuff for our journey
And so our adventure continued to Pos 2 for another rest and on to Pos 3 where we would have lunch.. the climb from Pos 2 to 3 felt as epic as Frodo's journey to Mondor for the unfit and untrained yours truly.. had to rest every 15 minutes just to catch my breath! We stated off before our porters at Pos 2 but they soon overtook us, which was good as by the time we arrived at Pos 3 two hours later, they already had lunch prepared for us.
Our guide was so hardcore that he ate a pack of instant noodles raw.. we opted for the cooked version instead.. after our growling stomachs were silenced with lunch, we ventured on through rocky terrain to the rim of the volcano..
Not only am I walking like an old man, I also felt like one by the stage of this journey..
The climb to the rim felt less tiring but had its own challenges as the trek was steep and the trail not well defined.. well there was no point stopping around as two hours of trekking later, this was what awaited us..
The view from the crater rim of Mount Rinjani. When the original volcano erupted, a mini volcano formed
And what a view it was.. after enduring what was probably the most physically challenging 8 hours of my life, it was well worth it.
By the time we arrive at the crater rim our porters had set our camp for us. We even had a toilet tent where they dug a hole for us to deposit our.. ermm business.. well I guess that's what 2 million Rupiah per person buys..
The view from the other side of the crater rim.. very Lord of the Rings-ish
Enjoying the view with some volcanic Coke!
Our toilet for the evening..
Tents of other climbers line up the peak of the mountain
Its erupting!
Mount Agung at Bali can be seen in the distance
The next morning, we began our descend after watching the sunrise.. the trip down wasn't any easier.. too bad we couldn't throw a ring down down the volcano and have some eagles rescue us as it erupts..
As we reached Pos 2, the rain started to fall down.. what was supposed to be an easier trek down became a wet and soaking one.. After what seemed like an eternity, we finally reached back to where we started.. by then out legs felt like two sore wooden poles..
We spent the next few days at Lombok recovering our drained out bodies, eating ayam lalapan and ikan bakar, and checking the Gili islands. Meals at local warungs cost around half that at restaurants, around 50,000 rupiah for both of us each meal. The Gili islands didn't impress me too much, noticed that most of the corals were dead when we went to snorkel.
After a week at Lombok, it was time for us to head back. It was a great week away for us, highlighted by the magnificent Rinjani Volcano..