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RINJANI WILDLIFE AND SOFT
TREKKING
During early
morning and evening walks in Senaru you are likely to see
interesting birds, butterflies and at least one of the two species
of monkey who live in the surrounding forest. Long-tailed macaques,
known locally as kera, often sit on the road. More elusive is the
rare Silvered Leaf monkey, and also known as the black monkey or
lutung, which can often be glimpsed in the forest around the
waterfalls.
Senaru Traditional Village
A visit to the Senaru Traditional Village, situated next to the Rinjani Trek Centre
where the Rinjani trail begins, is greatly enhanced by asking a
local guide to show you around. The Sasak inhabitants are the
cultural guardians of Mount Rinjani and its surrounding forest and
safeguard its spiritual values. Locally guided visits include
opportunities to experience the villagers’ daily life, visit their
thatched houses, prepare meals using local produce, and understand
their traditional way of life.
Morning waterway walk and sunrise
Leave your losmen
early for a one and a half hour escorted walk through the fields,
past traditional villages and along the irrigation channel that
winds through village fields past crops and houses. Enjoy visiting
local homes, seeing early morning activities and learning about
farming methods. Witness the sun rising from the sea beneath the
spectacular sweeping views of north Lombok from the summit of Mt.
Rinjani to the coast.
Evening walk and sunset
Below the Senaru
Traditional Village, a one and half hour escorted walk along village
trails brings you to the “secret waterfall” or “traditional swimming
pool”, the Tumpasan Senaru. Enjoy a refreshing swim or late
afternoon laze. On the return trip, visit some local hamlets as the
people return from their fields, and enjoy the sunset over Mt. Agung
in distant Bali from a vantage point in a local orchard.
Senaru panorama walk
Discover all the
highlights of Senaru on an easy half-day walk through the scenic
landscape of palm-fringed rice terraces, waterways, traditional
village and rainforest waterfalls. Follow the irrigation channel
that winds through the village fields - the lifeline of the
district. Local women will guide you, happy to share their special
knowledge of culture, customs and nature. This tour departs every
morning from the Rinjani Trek Centre.
Senaru Waterfalls
Senaru’s best
known attraction is the Sindang Gila waterfall which attracts many
thousands of Indonesian and foreign visitors annually. Located at
about 600m above sea level, the waterfall is an easy 20 minute walk
down a graded trail and steps from Senaru village. A pleasant
alternative return route winds along the edge of the steep valley,
following the irrigation canal.
For the more adventurous, Senaru’s “second waterfall” Tiu Kelep is
another hour’s walk upriver from Sindang Gila. The scramble over
rocks through the tropical forest is rewarded by the beauty of the
waterfall and a swim in its deep pool. It is said locally that every
time you swim behind the main waterfall of Tiu Kelep you become a
year younger!
With access from the main road, Senaru’s “third waterfall” Betara
Lenjang is strictly for rock climbers with a local guide and
equipment.
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