Rinjani National Park
Rinjani National Park is located on the island of Lombok in Indonesia. It covers an area of approximately 41,000 hectares and is home to Mount Rinjani, the second-highest volcano in Indonesia, standing at 3,726 meters. The park features diverse ecosystems, including tropical forests, savannahs, and alpine meadows, making it a habitat for various wildlife species.
The park is also known for Segara Anak Lake, a stunning crater lake that attracts many hikers and nature enthusiasts. Established in 1997, Rinjani National Park aims to protect its unique biodiversity and promote sustainable tourism, offering visitors breathtaking views and rich cultural experiences.