| country: | Indonesia |
| location: | Bali, Lombok |
| trip type: | A small group adventure |
| departures: | Weekly Saturday departures available throughout the year |
| price: | From £195 (8 days) excluding flights. Local payment US $150. We can arrange flights from the UK. All departure dates are guaranteed |
the amazing things you'll be doing
Become immersed in the scenery and culture of this tropical island. Get off the beaten track, into the charming villages, emerald green rice paddies, tobacco plantations and beautiful beaches as you feast on fresh seafood and discover the fascinating Sasak culture of Lombok.
day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1: | Ubud. Bali's cultural heart overflows with artisans selling handicrafts, wood carvings and silverware. If you arrive early, hire a bike and explore the surrounding villages. |
| Day 2: | Kuta, Lombok. Meet local passengers and grab a snack from one of the food hawkers on the ferry to Lombok. Once there, bask on the pristine beaches of Kuta, not to be confused with its touristy namesake in Bali. Lombok is home to the Sasak people and life here is more conservative and simpler than Bali. |
| Day 3: | Tetebatu. From the peaceful hillside retreat of Tetebatu take a sunrise walk for fantastic views of Mt Rinjani, Lombok's highest mountain. Horse-drawn carts take us to nearby handicraft villages, where talented locals make their living carving timber, sculpting pottery, braiding baskets and weaving traditional fabrics. |
| Day 4: | Sapit. Nestled along Mt Rinjani's eastern slope is the picturesque town of Sapit. Trek through quaint villages to a nearby canyon and enjoy the views out over rice paddies to a glimmering blue sea. |
| Day 5-6: | The Gilis. Back at the base of the mountain stretch those legs with a leisurely walk to Singang Gila waterfall. A boat ride takes us to the laid-back island of Gili Meno. Kick back on the perfect beaches, spot turtles while snorkelling or island-hop to nearby Gili Trawangan or its quieter neighbour, Gili Air. |
| Day 7-8: | Denpasar. There is time for a farewell dip before saying goodbye to Lombok and heading out for a farewell dinner in Denpasar. |
small group adventure holiday
This is a 'small group adventure' - on our group trips you'll be with a maximum of 11 like minded travellers and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends it's good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting people from other parts of the world as well as seeing new places! (more) Because of our small group size, we're able to guarantee departures for all of our trips. Once you have booked and paid your deposit, your trip is guaranteed to go!
highly commended
This tourism business was Highly Commended in our 2007 Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards - the largest awards of their kind in the world, and organised by responsibletravel.com in association with The Times, World Travel Market and Geographical Magazine, of the Royal Geographical Society.Since 2004, the Awards has recognised individuals, companies and organisations in travel making a big commitment to the culture and economies of local communities and helping to conserve biodiversity.
how this holiday makes a difference
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Lombok is one of the poorest provinces of Indonesia. Much of the poverty is hidden from the visitor's eye, as the areas that need the most support are the areas that gain the least from tourism revenue. Their neglect is largely due to their distance from tourist areas, main roads and city centres.Our Lombok trip focuses on the areas of the island where few other tourists venture. We co-operate with local initiatives in order to lend support to communities in this remote region.
The area of Karangbaru in Central East Lombok consists of 8 "dusun" (small villages). Intrepid is working, together with the local Karangbaru administration, to provide a reliable source of water to the three most isolated dusun: Burne, Erot and Tandangolok. Through the construction of an iron pipe network, clean water from further up Rinjani Mountain will be channelled into large concrete tubs, for daily use by these remote villagers. During the Intrepid Lombok trip we enjoy a spectacular walk near the base of Rinjani that includes a visit to the Burne dusun where the whole community turns out to welcome us. A local Intrepid representative has been appointed to oversee the construction and ensure that the funds are utilised to the maximum benefit of the village. The environment is extremely important to us and in Lombok we are sponsoring the production of a local environmental magazine 'Asyik'. This magazine was first published in 1995 but has not been printed for three years due to lack of funding. The reading material comprises letters and other contributions about the environment from local Lombok communities. Given that education plays an integral role in future environmental protection, the magazine is distributed to primary schools throughout the island. We encourage a local tree-planting initiative in Lombok, through which our travellers can sponsor the plantation of a fruit tree (primarily Avocado, Papaya, Rambutan, Mango and the famous Durian). 'The Green' program concentrates on three locations in Lombok, each chosen for their soil compatibility, climate, sustainability and local needs and each in close proximity to Intrepid Lombok destinations. Anyone can support 'The Green' by purchasing a seedling, which is then planted in any one of the three locations. Sponsors are given an official certificate and are able to visit 'their' tree at any time. In addition to the above, Intrepid also collects donated clothing and makes distribution drops in Lombok on regular days when people from a wide area converge on certain villages for public health immunisations. |
Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people. We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel. 'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left). We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've led the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays. We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism. This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards. |












The area of Karangbaru in Central East Lombok consists of 8 "dusun" (small villages). Intrepid is working, together with the local Karangbaru administration, to provide a reliable source of water to the three most isolated dusun: Burne, Erot and Tandangolok. Through the construction of an iron pipe network, clean water from further up Rinjani Mountain will be channelled into large concrete tubs, for daily use by these remote villagers. During the Intrepid Lombok trip we enjoy a spectacular walk near the base of Rinjani that includes a visit to the Burne dusun where the whole community turns out to welcome us. A local Intrepid representative has been appointed to oversee the construction and ensure that the funds are utilised to the maximum benefit of the village.