I have to say that the 3D2N climbing of Mount Rinjani is still quite difficult, especially if you have no training at all before going. . . The view from the top of the mountain and the different topography of the volcano trekking are worth a visit.
A group of five of us went hiking on the mountain just the second day after Ramadan, so there were many local Indonesian mountaineers and foreign tourists, and the road was very dusty. I ran into some problems while climbing, such as my knees and the soles of my hiking shoes fell off, but fortunately I met two very good guides, sukadi and Kusmayadi, both of whom speak very good English. There was no problem with the whole communication. They have been encouraging us to help us during the summit process, especially in the early morning of the next day, they have been encouraging us in their way. Especially when going down the mountain, it rained very slippery on the road, Kusmayadi followed me to protect my safety. The two guides brought a team of porters of about 6-9 people to arrange our three meals and accommodations. I have to say that the porters and guides are very hardworking, but they are also very dedicated. I have to say that I was completely amazed by the service of their team during this trip. If you want to go, Dhyns Rinjani Hiking is highly recommended.