Popular among surfers, the island is generally more relaxed and quieter than its sister islands. Lombok is also home to Mount Rinjani, Indonesia’s second-highest active volcano with a massive lake inside its caldera.

Lombok is a hotspot for watersports like diving and snorkelling, owing to excellent underwater visibility, verdant coral reefs, graceful turtles and rays.

When coming to Lombok, you can visit the following places to better understand its nature and history:

Trek to Bukit Pergasingan

Mounted atop a 1200-meter-high plateau, Pergasingan Hill is the gateway to East Lombok’s unique, rugged natural landscape framed by volcanoes and mountain peaks. The trek to Bukit Pergasingan takes two hours, along a path up this thickly wooded hill overlooking far-reaching views of farmlands and Mount Rinjani volcano. Most private and guided treks begin from Sembalun Village. Along the trail, trekkers can also visit the tended vegetable gardens and rice fields of the Sembalun’s farmers.

Visit Pura Batu Bolong and watch the sunset

Pura Batu Bolong is a unique temple located on the Segara Batu Bolong Beach in Bali. It was originally established as a place of worship of the Ida Batara Segara. It is one among the Jagat Temple of Heaven in Bali. The Hindu community in Bali still visits this temple to perform rituals and seek blessings of Ida Batara Segara.

2 km away from Senggigi lies this Hindu temple which is popular among the Balinese community. In recent times the temple has become popular as also a sunset point for travellers looking to experience local Hindu culture.

Join a snorkeling diving tour to discover the world of marine life

Owing to excellent underwater visibility and verdant coral reefs, Lombok is famous for snorkelling tours in the Indian Ocean. Perfect for families and adventure seekers, snorkelling is a relaxed way to meet colourful fish, friendly turtles and rays in the clear, warm waters. The trio of Medana Bay, Kuta Beach and Tangsi Beach are Lombok’s top snorkelling destinations from April through July. Expert-guided snorkelling tours costing 100-125 USD in South Lombok and Angin’s pink-sand beach are equally epic.

Dive into the water at the pink beach

Tangsi Pink Beach in East Lombok is among the world’s only ten known beaches with sumptuous pink sand. The pink shades are due to pieces of red coral that grow underwater, wash up to shore, and get crushed to mix with the pale, white sands, creating this rare, natural phenomenon. Separated from other beaches by Manja Hills, Pink beach is flanked by picturesque cliffs and sheltered bays for canoeing. It is also Lombok’s best snorkelling and diving destination, with exceptional underwater visibility and rich aquatic life.

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