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Lombok – an island east of Bali, but less famous than its neighbor. While every year millions of tourists are attracted to Bali, many places on Lombok are still untouched. Over here mass tourism is still unknown.
Lombok: 15 fascinating sights you shouldn’t miss
- How to get to Lombok
- Accommodation in Lombok – our hotel tips
- 1. The Gili islands
- 2. Mount Rinjani
- 3. Senggigi
- 4. From Senggigi to Pemenang
- 5. Pusuk Monkey Forest
- 6. Kuta
- 7. Mawun Beach
- 8. Selong Belanak and viewpoint
- 9. Tanjung Aan
- 10. Pink Beach
- 11. Mosques and Hindu temples
- 12. Waterfalls
- 13. Sasak culture
- 14. Traditional markets
- 15. Mataram, Ampenan and Cakranegara
- Lombok: Tours and tickets
Lombok offers many empty and often isolated dream beaches, friendly and interesting people, tasty food and fantastic nature. This year, after a stay of more than two months, Lombok and the Gili islands became my personal favorites – at least so far.
In this article you will find a few must-sees on Lombok.
How to get to Lombok
To get to Lombok there are only two options, the airplane and the boat. Flights operate from many cities in Indonesia to Lombok. But the international airport already welcomes flights from abroad, e.g. from Singapore or Kuala Lumpur.
To find the best and cheapest flights for your trip to Lombok, check out Skyscanner. There you can compare prices, departure times, flight duration and the different airlines.
You can take a boat to Lombok from e.g. Bali, the Gili Islands or Sumbawa. There is a difference between speed boats and local boats, because not only prices but the duration of travel can vary significantly. An overview of different boats can be found on 12go.asia.
Accommodation in Lombok – our hotel tips
Lombok is a relatively large island with almost endless options for accommodations. We personally recommend staying in Senggigi and the surrounding area. A fantastic hotel choice is the Qunci Villas Resort, located right on a secluded, peaceful beach. The resort is beautifully integrated into the tropical surroundings and offers spacious rooms and stunning villas, some of which come with private pools, garden views, or ocean views. Naturally, you’ll find all the amenities you need, including air conditioning, a minibar, a safe, a seating area, and more.
The Qunci Villas Resort also features a spa for wellness treatments, three infinity pools, and several restaurants. These restaurants offer a range of culinary delights, including international, Asian, and local cuisine, ensuring that all your dining needs are met. The resort’s prime location is another highlight, with Senggigi just a few minutes away by taxi or scooter, where you’ll find even more restaurants and shops to explore.
Of course, there are also a number of beautiful hotels and homestays in Kuta or other parts of the island that you can book at affordable rates.
1. The Gili islands
3 paradise islands – which seem tiny compared to Lombok – are located only 20 minutes away by boat: Gili Trawangan, the main island, Gili Meno and Gili Air.
The Gilis are very popular for scuba diving and snorkeling but also for relaxing, swimming and partying. Backpackers and tourists visit especially Gili Trawangan often. Over here you can feel the lively reggae-ganja-magic-mushroom-vibe. The Gili islands are a must!
You can also discover the colorful underwater world of the Gilis by snorkeling on a day trip from Lombok. With a little bit of luck, you can even spot turtles.
2. Mount Rinjani
The second highest volcano of Indonesia is definitely one of the highlights of Lombok! You can book multi-day, guided tours to the Crater Lake and even to the top at all touristy spots. The pictures speak for themselves…
3. Senggigi
Most tourists arrive in Senggigi because many hotels are located over here. It’s also great for going out at night or eating. One of the most popular surf spots for locals and tourists alike is Senggigi Beach.
At this beach the vendors and locals aren’t pushy at all but you can have a nice small talk if you like (mainly about football since Indonesians love football).
4. From Senggigi to Pemenang
To explore this road next to the coast it is best to use a scooter, which you can rent for example in Senggigi. One of the highlights is the viewpoint at Malimbu Hill 1 and 2. It offers a marvelous view over Malimbu and Nipah Beach and the 3 Gili Islands. Check out the other view points and beaches that you can find on this way as well since they are worth seeing, too.
If you leave Lombok with the public boats to the Gili Islands and would take a taxi from the airport or from Lembar (where the public ferry from Bali arrives) you will probably use the very same road (or you tell the taxi driver your preferred route) since this road goes directly to Bangsal, where public boats are leaving.
5. Pusuk Monkey Forest
Taking a winding road through a breathtaking mountain landscape is the second option to get to Bangsal. It’s were you find the so-called monkey forest, named after the numerous wild monkeys in the jungle and near the street. Feed the hungry and annoying little bastards at the view points if you like.
But be careful and look for your bags, backpacks and such. You can go there by scooter as well, but always “Hati Hati”, like the Indonesian says.
If you don’t want to explore Lombok on your own with a scooter, you can also visit the Malimbu Hill viewpoints and the Monkey Forest on a guided day tour.
6. Kuta
After Senggigi, Kuta is probably the second tourist hotspot on Lombok. It offers beautiful beaches as well and lots of accommodations and restaurants.
From here you can explore the dream beaches of Mawun, Tanjung Aan and Selong Belanak since they are very close by (see below). Even Kuta Beach itself is worth a look.
7. Mawun Beach
Now I will introduce you some of my favorite beaches of Lombok. One if them is Mawun.
Depending on the weekday and the time of the day, this beach with its soft white sand and turquoise water is still mostly deserted. Sometimes the waves are heavier over here. The beach is secluded and located west of Kuta in an almost enclosed bay, which you can easily reach with your scooter as well.
8. Selong Belanak and viewpoint
I believe I rarely saw such a wide and shallow beach like Selong Belanak somewhere else. You can perfectly surf or swim at this long beach.
I strongly recommend taking a look at the near viewpoint overlooking the beach and the bay. It’s located a bit north of Selong Belanak Beach. It’s still an insiders’ tip and you shouldn’t miss it when you do a scooter tour.
9. Tanjung Aan
Turquoise sea and white sand, the way I love it! Even here you can climb a rock to enjoy a breathtaking view over the two bays and beaches of Aan. A must-see!
10. Pink Beach
It’s not really an insiders’ tip anymore, but still worth a visit! The drive is quite difficult since in my opinion the streets on the Ekas Peninsula (where the Pink Beach is located) cannot be called streets anymore. At least they are being improved bit by bit every year. If you actually make it there, you will be rewarded with a desolate quiet beach. It is called after its pink sand that consists out of coral.
The view from the near viewpoint is marvelous as well and the also worth seeing cliffs of Tanjung Ringgit are situated close by.
11. Mosques and Hindu temples
In contrast to Bali, Lombok and the rest of Indonesia are mainly Muslim. That is why you can see and especially hear mosques everywhere. If you book your accommodation in advance, you should inform yourself if it’s closely located to a mosque. Especially around Ramadan it could become very noisy.
The Balinese minority on Lombok got its temples like Pura Meru, Pura Lingsar, Pura Narmada or Pura Batu Bolong as well. 2 true insiders’ tips are Pura Gunung Sari north of Mataram and Pura Suranadi.
Most of them are located at the western part of the island in and around Mataram/Cakranegara or Senggigi.
12. Waterfalls
Lombok got numerous waterfalls, mostly in the northern part of the island. Among others, there would be Tiu Teja, Tiu Kelep or Sendang Gile. In the center of Lombok you will find a few decent ones as well, for example the Benang Kelambu, Benang Stokel or Jeruk Manis near Tetebatu.
There is no fresher water than this! Drink it, swim or just let the ice cold water hail down your back – superb!
The visit of the Tiu Kelep and Sendang Gile waterfalls are great to combine, even with an organized tour.
13. Sasak culture
The Sasak are the indigenous people of this island, which today make about 85% of the total population of Lombok. Their culture is fascinating and as a visitor you definitely need to experience it.
Their food known for its spiciness, their handicraft, their music and dances, the typical Sasak houses or a Sasak wedding with (extreme loud) street parade with “Gendang Beleq” musicians you need to experience. There are plenty wedding parades on Lombok, especially on the weekends. Must-see!
By the way, many of the Lombok natives still speak the Sasak language, especially the older. But everyone speaks and understands the official language Bahasa Indonesia. English only helps in tourist spots, which makes a guided tour a great option to get to know the Sasak culture.
14. Traditional markets
The markets are typical Asian with fresh veggies, spices, fish and so much more.
I recommend the traditional market in Ampenan. Every now and then locals look in astonishment at a “Bule” (westerner) since they don’t come often over here. There is no cheaper or fresher place to do food shopping even though as a “Bule” you should consider paying more than a local. It is of advantage to speak a little Indonesian.
For stuff like clothes, jewelry or other souvenirs you should visit the Cakranegara Market (Pasar Cakranegara) in Mataram.
15. Mataram, Ampenan and Cakranegara
Counting around 420.000 inhabitants, Mataram is the capital of Lombok and the province Nusa Tenggara Barat.
Close by you find places like Ampenan where you can still find some old Dutch colonial style buildings. In the district Cakranegara (short: “Cakra”) are a few lovely Balinese temples and the Mataram Mall with its numerous shops, supermarkets, bars and restaurants as well as fast food chains on different levels.
Even bigger and more modern is the recently built Lombok Epicentrum mall at the main street Sriwijaya.
Plan your trip to Lombok now
More hotel recommendations for Lombok:
- Highlight: Qunci Villas
- Senggigi: Alam Mimpi
- Kuta: Novotel Lombok Resort & Villas
- Sekotong: Cocotinos
Popular routes to Lombok:
Lombok: Tours and tickets
Do you prefer to travel with a guide who knows the area very well? Then we recommend a guided tour with a local. This way you can get to know Lombok’s sights in a completely different way. GetYourGuide offers a wide selection of exciting tours for Lombok’s sights.
Have you already been to Lombok? Which sight or beach did you like most? Do you even have more tips? Let us know straightaway!
Photos: Photo 4 (Rinjani crater lake): K_Boonnitrod/shutterstock.com – Photo 5 (Rinjani summit): Chanwit Ohm/shutterstock.com – Photo 26 (Sasak village): Farizun Amrod Saad/shutterstock.com
Marcel
Hi, I'm Marcel! Blogger, author and founder of this travel blog. I've been traveling almost constantly since 2013 and love to travel in Southeast Asia and Europe. I also enjoy traveling with my child. Find out more on our About Us page.
Hi Marcel,
Amazed to see how u reply everyone on this forum, super job chief. My wife and i are visiting Bali/Lombok for 4N 5D mid of Dec this year. We are visiting for the first time and are super confused whether to stay in Bali or Lombok. My travel agent has recommended Bali and given me a rather engaging active itenary, but being the peak tourist season, we want peaceful and less crowded place. Thats why i was thinking Lombok, to stay at Sheraton Senggigi and do lombok in these 5 days rather than switching between bali lombok.
Gili Islands are a must. Can you suggest which ones to visit and if 1 day is enough or 2 days to see all of them? We want some water sports and snorkelling activities.
Also the 1st day would be leisure, can you please suggest the perfect itenary for the remaining 2 days as the 4th day we would want to enjoy in the resort and move around before going back to Bali on the 5th day for our flight back to India.
Do you suggest we stay the 4th day in Bali near Denpasar or Kuta as our flight is from Bali back home.? Then we can see some places in Bali on the 4th day or we should stay in senggigi only for the the days and just return to Bali to catch our flight?
i know its a pretty long request from my end but really would be grateful if you can guide us.
Hi Suman,
Thank you so much! 🙂
First I can say, there’s almost nothing that you can do only on Bali and not on Lombok. Besides a Balinese minority, Lombok even has its fascinating and unique Sasak culture. Plus, Lombok will be much more quiet.
Sheraton is a great place I guess, however I didn’t stay there yet. The location is very good though and you have Senggigi Beach right in front of you.
Gilis might be much more crowded, especially Gili Trawangan. How about Gili Meno or the “Secret Gilis” in Sekotong? You can visit them on one day and do a snorkeling tour around the islands.
I think it’s not wrong to visit Bali as well, even if it’s only one day. So you can see the difference for yourself. You could visit some beautiful temples or Ubud area. What time is your flight back to India? The fast boats from Lombok/Gilis to Bali are departing in the early morning, so if your flight is in the afternoon, you could basically make it. BUT: Keep always in mind that the weather conditions might change immediately during this season and in the worst case, there will be no boat going. If you want to be safe, better leave to Bali one day before.
I hope this was helpful. Feel free to ask, if you have any further questions.
Marcel
Hi guys. I’m origin from lombok. Lombok is a paradise island coz many beautiful natures are listed here.
North lombok with its beautiful waterfalls. Three gilies: Trawangan is wellknown fot its party every night. Meno for its birds park and a lake in the middle of the island but quite silent place . And Air, for its beautiful marine and good place to visit for families.
On central lombok, there’s beautiful kuta beach and Sade village. BUT, u have to be carefull to go riding around there since robbery (few times) happened there. But u can ask locals there to get info, all local people here are mostly friendly.
Thanks for this good article.
I’m a Muslim. Are the fool halal at Lombok in all the restaurants? Thanks
Hi Tuty,
Yes, almost every restaurant or Warung is halal – maybe except for the Balinese/Chinese restaurants which you will not find so often (mainly in some districts of Mataram). Mostly, the restaurants/Warungs are run by Muslim owners.
Hey Marcel! Wow! What a great site and I really must say what a great job you are doing of answering the many questions from everyone! I’ll apologise now for the long post with many queries….any help you can give is much appreciated!
My wife and I have a cafe and bunkhouse on a tiny Scottish island and each year when we are closed for the winter we love to get 6 weeks somewhere lovely and warm! This January we are flying into Bali but will head straight to Lombok.
Our needs are simple: Basic accommodation (Banyu Urip Homestay looks ideal!), access to lovely beaches, good food and drink options with sunsets, not packed with tourists but a nice atmosphere!
My early thoughts are to spend the first few weeks based in Kuta Lombok. From there we would love to rent scooters and explore on day trips or spend time on the local beaches.
Do you have experience of living there in January?
It’s rainy season so I’m worried that it might make scooters pretty dangerous in the event of serious rain! Are the roads generally in decent condition on Lombok? Your video shows lots of amazing quiet open road…..that’s what we are after!
In January would you recommend booking somewhere in advance or finding a place and negotiating when we get there? (There are some great prices on places on Booking/Airbnb etc)
I think we’re also interested in 2/3 weeks chilling on one or 2 of the main Gili’s. Have you experience of spending time there in February? Are they still as packed with tourists or is it a little more chilled?
I guess I’d ask the same question about accommodation. Would you recommend booking somewhere in advance or doing it on arrival?
Thank you so much for any time you can give this!
All the best!
Martin
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your comment! January is indeed rainy season but I wouldn’t worry too much about the scooter thing. Yes, it might happen that suddenly some heavy rain will appear. Just stop somewhere in a restaurant, cafe or Warung and enjoy some food. 😉 Mostly, the heavy rainfalls are over after some minutes or an hour max. Just be careful when you drive then as it might be slippery. The main roads on Lombok are all safe to drive. In the south/Kuta area the roads are not always the best, but that’s only some.
In January it will be no problem at all to find accommodations on the spot/on arrival. You should always try to bargain since in January there are not so many tourist and they will want to fill their rooms.
I was on the main Gilis in March for the first time. It was MUCH more chilled than in high or peak season.
I hope this was helpful for you.
Best regards
Marcel
Hi Marcel!
Many thanks for taking the time to reply and for keeping up this brilliant site!
All the best!
Martin
@Martin Shields
Hi Martin – just out of interest and given that you mention that you have a café/bunk house in Scotland, can I ask where as I am planning my trip to Scotland for next summer and would like to visit a small Scottish island.
Look forward to hearing from you
Terry
Hi Marcel,
Thank you for this amazing post. I fell in love with Lombok after reading your post. We are planning to visit Lombok this December and are a bit unsure of the accommodation and travel within Lombok. Could you please suggest the best place to stay here considering the fact that we want to visit all the above places? Also what is the best means of transportation to get around Lombok? Which offers a better diving experience- Bali or Lombok?
Thank you!
Hi Avani,
You can find some recommendations for accommodations at the end of this article. 😉 There are many ways to get around: taxi, motorbike, Bemo (local public transportation), renting a car or hiring a driver. Depending on what you like most and what’s your budget. The most convenient way is surely just hiring a driver who will drive you around. But it’s also expensive when you do it too often.
Since I’m not a diver, I can’t tell you. All I know is that Lombok and the Gilis have some great diving spots.
Marcel
Hi Marcel, great info and advice. Will be on Lombok for just over 3 weeks in October and then Gili Meno for 5 days before heading home.
I am into photography and am planing to take my expensive gear with me,main interests are landscape and street photography. Can you advise if there is a chance that I will be robbed. If so I will take a less expensive camera.
Am travelling with a friend, we are both fit 50+ females and seasoned travellers. Planning on checking out the less travelled areas and spending a lot of time taking in the culture.
any advice will be greatly appreciated
Cheers
Helen
Thefts can happen anywhere in Southeast Asia – even on the Gilis – but it’s very unlikely. Especially when you stay in a good accommodation. I wouldn’t worry too much. I’m traveling around since over 3 1/2 years with all my tech equipment and nothing has ever happened. 😉
Marcel
Thank you Marcel …… definitely taking my gear with me 🙂
Amazing landscapes! I wish I have chance to see all those!
Thank you for sharing this!
Amazing article! My main question is this : how easy and safe is it to hire a driver to get around the island? Because I want to see some places you mentioned, but also see Mangku Sakti waterfall, air terjun tiu kelep, bilasayaq beach area, plantain tebing, and tanjung bloam. They are all scattered around the island, but I feel like hiring a scooter would probably not be safe enough. Is it possible to hire a driver from location to location? Thanks!!
Hi Sebastien,
It’s very easy to hire a driver. Basically it’s also safe when the driver drives obviously not too fast, but you can tell him if you feel uncomfortable. In most tourists places you can hire a driver like in Senggigi area, Mataram, Kuta area etc. To most places you could do day trips with one and the same driver since by car you can be anywhere within 2 – 2 1/2 hours.
I’m planning a trip to Bali in late 2017 and will be flying in from Canada. Lombok appears to have far more things to see and do than I originally thought. How many days would you suggest spending on Lombok to really maximize your experience there? Adventure and culture are my two primary reasons for going to Bali with a side trip to Lombok while I’m at it.
Hi Ray,
Well, Lombok is also a big island and if you really wanna see everything, you could even spend weeks there. The 15 things here in the article are just a part of it. Another article with even more things to do on Lombok is coming soon 😉
How many days in total do you have for your trip? Do you also wanna visit the Gili Islands?
Marcel
HI Marcel thank you for your tips
We will spend one week in lombok, I hope it will be enough to see something.
Where is your new article?
=)
Well, it’s not finished yet 🙁 😀
Enjoy your trip!
The trek and spectacular views from Rinjani OR a relaxing, quiet white sand beaches on the south coast of Lombok? Don’t have time to do both, but like hiking adventures as well as a beautiful beach. Recommendations, thoughts?
what you inform it correctly, that’s the place to be seen in Lombok. BTW Great information Marcel…
wld u like to suggestion which area in lombok .
am going there in july 2016
Hi Marcel, my wife and I been going to Bali many times. For first time we took fast boat to Gilli T on our last trip, it was magical. Now we can’t help our self’s but go back, booked for August. We planning to stay in Lombok and Gilli islands. I am getting little negative reports regarding Lombok from Trip adviser specially thieves on the bikes and motor bike rental places.
https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/ShowUserReviews-g297734-d1036419-r307420510-Kuta_Beach_Lombok-Mataram_Lombok_West_Nusa_Tenggara.html#REVIEWS
How accurate is these reports please?
Hi Eren,
Don’t worry too much. Bikes thefts might occur in the south of Lombok, yes – like everywhere else in Southeast Asia. Just always lock your bike carefully and if possible, keep it within sight. To be safer, maybe you ask the rental shop about a lock/chain which you can use for the night.
Marcel