Lombok, an island nestled just east of Bali, presents striking contrasts and hidden treasures. Dominated by the majestic Mount Rinjani, an active volcano, it offers trekking routes with panoramic views of its crater lake and lush surroundings. The Gili Islands, located just off Lombok’s coast, feature crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkelling and diving among vibrant coral reefs. Lombok also offers the chance to explore traditional Sasak villages, providing a glimpse into local customs and lifestyles, enriching the cultural experience.
All of the trips we create for Lombok are designed and tailored specifically for you. We create each trip from a blank piece of paper, building the holiday you had dreamed, using our experience, knowledge and contacts to design the ultimate experience.
Below are some of examples of trips in Lombok that we have created, designed to showcase the destination, our expertise and create some inspiration.
13 Day Itinerary
Guide Price: £10,800pp
Guide Price: $13,000pp
Island hop across Indonesia to discover the unique highlights across an array of islands. From spotting the prehistoric Komodo Dragon on Komodo Island to hiking volcanic mountains, this trip will blend together a wide range of experiences to enjoy.
12 Day Itinerary
Guide Price: £7,000pp
Guide Price: $8,400pp
Enjoy a spectacular combination of outdoor activities to explore the diverse terrain of mountains and volcanoes alongside beach relaxation where you can dive into the inviting blue waters full of a thriving marine life to explore.
Duration: 13 Days
Guide Price: $13,000pp
Guide Price: £10,800pp
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Island hop across Indonesia to discover the unique highlights across an array of islands. From spotting the prehistoric Komodo Dragon on Komodo Island to hiking volcanic mountains, this trip will blend together a wide range of experiences to enjoy.
Duration: 12 Days
Guide Price: $8,400pp
Guide Price: £7,000pp
Destination:Â
Enjoy a spectacular combination of outdoor activities to explore the diverse terrain of mountains and volcanoes alongside beach relaxation where you can dive into the inviting blue waters full of a thriving marine life to explore.
From the moment you step foot into the lobby of the Tugu, a 100-year-old carved wooden house featuring Malay, Chinese, and colonial antiques, you enter an undeniably Indonesian haven.
This charming beachfront hotel is just a ten-minute drive from the buzz of Senggigi but is an oasis of calm thanks to its elegantly pared-back design and dramatic sea views.
As the largest wooden sailing yacht ever built, the 65-metre Lamima is quite simply the epitome of luxury and launched in the exotic environs of Indonesia in 2014.
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Alexa is truly one-of-a-kind: the only sailing yacht in Indonesia designed for just two guests.
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