With divine beaches, the majestic Mt. Rinjani, and spectacular marine life, Lombok Island in West Nusa Tenggara offers endless attractions both on land and underwater.


No wonder it’s one of the most popular destinations in the region.


The Adventurous Trek


Challenge Yourself


Trek up steep volcanic peaks or cycle through lush evergreen rice paddies. Whichever activity is chosen, the spectacular natural beauty will leave you in awe.


Lombok Island is separated from Bali by the Lombok Strait and from Sumbawa Island by the Alas Strait. The Sasak people dominate the island’s population, and Lombok comprises five regions: North Lombok, Central Lombok, East Lombok, West Lombok, and Mataram, the capital of West Nusa Tenggara.


Mount Rinjani


In North Lombok, embark on a thrilling hike to Mount Rinjani, one of Indonesia's highest volcanoes, with its summit reaching 3,726 meters above sea level. The Segara Anak Crater Lake atop the volcano is a scenic marvel worth exploring.



Explore the Waters


The Gili Islands


Among the 20-plus "gilis" (meaning “small islands” in the Sasak language), Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, and Gili Air stand out as hotspots.


Gili Trawangan (Gili T): Known for its lively atmosphere, enjoy moonlit beach parties, scuba diving, and cycling around the island to witness stunning sunsets.


Gili Meno: Perfect for honeymooners, its long white beaches and luxury accommodations provide a serene escape.


Gili Air: A balance of lively hangouts and peaceful nooks, ideal for families exploring on horse-drawn carts or enjoying the low tides.


Central Lombok Beaches


Visit picturesque beaches such as Kuta, Tanjung A’an, and Mawun. Surfing enthusiasts can head to Selong Belanak Beach, while those seeking panoramic views should hike up Merese Hill.


Blend in with the Locals


Traditional Villages


Experience the daily life of the Sasak tribe in the weaving villages of Sade and Rambitan. Learn the meticulous weaving techniques that produce fine-quality textiles.


Unique Beaches


Discover the captivating black sands of Obel-Obel in East Lombok.


Wildlife and Beaches


In West Lombok, enjoy Senggigi Beach or encounter wildlife at the Monkey Forest in Pusuk Village, located at the border of North and West Lombok. Exercise caution with belongings as monkeys can be mischievous.


Discover Mataram


The Capital Hub


Mataram, the administrative and commercial hub, includes the old town of Ampenan, the bustling Cakranegara district, and Mataram city center. Visit attractions like the West Nusa Tenggara Museum, Mayura Garden, and Narmada Park to delve into Lombok's history.


More Adventures


Pink Beach and Waterfalls


Dear Lykkers! Head to Tangsi “Pink” Beach on the southern coast for its unique coral-tinted sands. Trek to Senaru and Benang Kelambu Waterfalls for a tranquil retreat.


Getting There


By Air


Daily flights connect Denpasar, Bali, to Lombok International Airport (LOP), located 30 km southeast of Mataram. Airlines such as Garuda, Lion Air, Silk Air, and Trans Nusa operate on this route.


By Ferry


Public ferries run between Padangbai (Bali) and Lembar (Lombok) multiple times daily, with a journey time of 4-5 hours. Ferries also connect Labuhan Lombok to Poto Tano on Sumbawa in about 1.5 hours.


By Fast Boat


Services like Blue Water Safari Express provide fast boat options from Bali to Lombok, departing from Serangan or Padang Bai Harbour. Platforms like Gilibookings.com offer comprehensive transport and accommodation information.


Getting Around


Transportation Options


Rent motorcycles or cars to explore Lombok. Public minibuses, called Bemos, operate during the day. At night, Ojek (motorcycle taxis) are available. In Senggigi Beach or the Gilis, the unique Cidomo (horse-drawn carts) can be used for short trips.


Lombok Island promises a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation, making it a must-visit destination for all travelers.