Lombok to Flores: The Hidden Path - 15 Days

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Trip Snapshot

Age range

18 - 39

Start / End

  • Tempasan
  • Labuan Bajo

Physical rating

3/5

Group size

1 - 18

Meals included

24

Highlights

  • Immerse in Authentic Lombok: Discover the heart of Lombok with enriching village tours, guided rice terrace treks, and captivating traditional weaving demonstrations. Connect with local farmers and artisans, experiencing their vibrant culture amidst stunning natural beauty, with optional adventures like snorkeling or exploring mystical waterfalls.
  • Gili Trawangan Island Paradise: Escape to the idyllic, car-free haven of Gili Trawangan. Dive into crystal-clear turquoise waters for a thrilling snorkel trip, seeking out graceful sea turtles and vibrant reef fish. Spend your days relaxing on pristine beaches, cycling around the island, or enjoying an unforgettable night out under the starlit sky.
  • Trek to the Hidden Waerebo Village: Embark on an extraordinary journey deep into the Flores jungle to the remote, UNESCO-recognized Waerebo Village. Trek through lush tropical landscapes, receive a traditional welcome ceremony, and spend a unique night in a Mbaru Niang communal house, even learning the art of coffee harvesting with the locals.
  • Komodo National Park Boat Expedition: Set sail on a spectacular 3-day, 2-night private boat adventure through the legendary Komodo National Park. Witness the awe-inspiring Komodo dragons on Rinca Island, hike to panoramic viewpoints on Padar Island for breathtaking sunrises, and snorkel in pristine waters alongside magnificent manta rays.
  • Underwater Wonders & Island Explorations: Kayak through serene volcanic waters, discover vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life, and explore secluded islands like Kelor and Sebayur. Each day brings new opportunities to swim, relax, and soak in the breathtaking aquatic beauty of Indonesia, culminating in beach bonfires and stargazing.
  • Rich Cultural Encounters: Beyond the stunning landscapes, engage deeply with Indonesian culture. Participate in a Bonjeruk Village cycle tour, savor delicious local lunches, and share stories with Manggarai locals, gaining genuine insights into the rich traditions and warm hospitality of these diverse islands.
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Summary

Looking for the kind of adventure that actually feels like one? This two-week journey through Lombok and Flores trades polished tourist sites for rice terrace treks, jungle rivers, and nights under the stars. Sleep in a mountaintop village you can only reach on foot. Weave with locals, swim in volcanic waters, and kayak through the same seas where Komodo dragons still roam. From hands-on cultural moments to off-the-grid island bliss, this is Indonesia in its rawest, realest form — and you’re right in the middle of it.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Tempasan

    Welcome to the island of Lombok in Indonesia! Opt to pre-arrange an arrival transfer to meet you at the airport and bring you to Tempasan or make your own way there and arrive before 5 pm. Tonight, meet your group and CEO at a welcome meeting. Then meet the local villagers at dinner accompanied by some live music while we learn what's to come this week.

  • Day 2

    Tempasan

    Get close to local life in Lombok today on a village tour and rice terrace trek. Meet with local farmers to learn about village life firsthand, wander through the instagramable rice terraces and maybe sample some local fruit on the various plantations. Then join the local women to learn about their gorgeous traditional weaving styles and a yummy lunch. The rest of the day is yours to explore Lombok how you'd like. Opt to join a local cooking class, take a bike tour or join a yoga class. Then join the group for an after-dinner campfire. If you choose to join the optional 2-day 1-night Rinjani summit trek, will have the chance to join the Rice Terrace Village Walk and Weaving Demonstration after your return on day 3.

  • Day 3

    Tempasan

    From land to sea, Lombok has a never-ending list of sick adventures for us! Today is yours so do what you want. Yoga? A snorkel trip? Monkeys and waterfalls? A cooking class? Options on options! So get out there how you want!

  • Day 4

    Tempasan/Senggigi

    Drive to Bonjeruk Village this morning for an opportunity to connect with the local villagers. Here we will work up our appetite for a yummy Lombok lunch from a cycle tour around the village. Afterwards, continue on to Senggigi for a free afternoon at the beach.

  • Day 5

    Senggigi/Gili Trawangan

    Get ready for the ultimate island paradise as we travel to Gili Trawangan, an island with no motorized vehicles and the freshest air! After dropping our things off at the hotel, we head back out to sea for a snorkel trip. On board the boat, we’ll jet around to various islands and picturesque snorkel spots in search of sea turtles, rays and if we’re lucky, a cute lil reef shark. Grab your sunscreen and a snorkel and get ready for an epic day. Tonight, as if today could get any better, we head out on our big night out! Want a drank? Wanna dance? Well let’s do it! As there are no motorized vehicles on Gili Trawangan, you will need to carry your luggage from the speed boat to the hotel, approximately 300m.

  • Day 6

    Gili Trawangan

    There are 2 types of beach people. The rotters-who want to lay in the sun all day, and the adventurers! Today, you get to pick your own player and spend today exactly how you want! Feel free to pick your fav beach and just chill, get your tan on and take a dip in the perfect blue water. Looking for something more to do? How does stand up paddle board yoga sound? Maybe a leisurely bike ride around the island? However you choose to spend it, Gili T is yours to see.

  • Day 7

    Gili Trawangan/Seminyak

    Head back to Bali on a speed boat today for one final adventure in Indonesia. Arrive to the harbour and drive to Seminyak, known for its super fun nightlife, amazing shopping, beautiful beaches and incredible restaurants! The rest of the day is yours to enjoy this awesome town!

  • Day 8

    Seminyak/Labuan Bajo

    We're off the gateway of Komodo National Park! Welcome to Labuan Bajo on the island of Flores. Arrive in the afternoon and enjoy the rest of the day to explore, chill on the beach and get ready for an epic adventure through the Komodo islands.

  • Day 9

    Labuan Bajo/Dintor

    Venture inland this morning to Tado Village, full of beautiful rice terraces, and 15th generation descendants of immigrant Sulawesi ancestry who fled Islamic persecution in the 16th & 17th century. Join our local guide to hike up the mountain, about 1.5 km uphill then back. The views are well worth the effort so don’t forget your camera. Hike down, enjoy some lunch then continue on to Dintor Village for the night. We'll prep for our overnight trek to Waerebo Village that starts tomorrow morning.

  • Day 10

    Dintor/Waerebo

    Today we trek into the jungle! A drive and a motorbike ride brings us to the starting point of the hike. We’re headed to the remote Waerebo Village, famous for its traditional circular and cone-shaped houses called Mbaru Niang. Trek through the tropical jungle and up hill for about 2-3 hours, with plenty of stops to rest. We’ll be greeted with a welcome ceremony by the local villagers, followed by lunch. In the afternoon, we’ll enjoy a little pick me up where we’ll learn to harvest coffee beans and prep them for our own drinking. Tonight we will sleep in a Mbaru Niang together. These accommodations are basic but offer an extremely unique opportunity to experience this beautiful and cozy village. No need to bring yours entire suitcase with you into the jungle overnight. Make sure to pack a small overnight bag with the few items you need tonight and tomorrow. You’ll be reunited with your main bags again tomorrow evening.

  • Day 11

    Waerebo/Labuan Bajo

    Say goodbye to our friends in Waerebo Village and trek back to the place we started yesterday. Take a motorbike to meet our transport and luggage. Then drive back to Labuan Bajo for a much deserved rest. This evening, repack your smaller bag for the 3-day, 2-night Komodo National Park boat excursion. Your main luggage will be stored safely at the hotel in the Labuan Bajo.

  • Day 12

    Labuan Bajo/Komodo National Park

    And today we’re off to the famous Komodo National Park! Walk to the harbour then board the boat. And yes! We are exploring Komodo by boat! The First stop-Kelor Island. We’ll take a short hike to an incredible view and then jump into kayaks to Strawberry Rock. Admire the incredible, picturesque, crystal-clear water then jump in to snorkel and watch the fish swim through the coral. After lunch back onboard, it’s off to our next island-Rinca Island. The trek on this island has one point… to spot the worlds largest lizard, the Komodo Dragon! Afterwards, enjoy relaxing on the boat for the rest of evening. Make sure not to miss the stellar sunset onboard as you watch thousands of flying foxes take flight in the colorful sky anchored at our third island, Padar. The boat itinerary may shift depending on the season and weather.

  • Day 13

    Komodo National Park

    No better way to start a day at sea than a beautiful sunrise. Trek up Padar Island and reach the top just in time for the colorful view. Back on the boat, we head to Long Beach for some chillin’, swimmin’ and kayakin’. Next stop-Manta Point. And yes.. those mantas! Jump in the water with a snorkel in hopes to see this magnificent (and giant) sea creature. Then to the last stop of the day, Sebayur Island. Here we’ll catch the sunset on a kayak. Then head to the beach for a bonfire and star gazing. Doesn’t get much better than this, huh?

  • Day 14

    Komodo National Park/Labuan Bajo

    Last day on the boat so let’s make it count (don’t worry-we’ve got you covered!) Today will be epic- think snorkeling through the reefs, kayaking to the picture perfect Kanawa Island, and some final time to soak up life on the phinisi boat. This afternoon, we’ll dock back in Labuan Bajo, say goodbye to our boat crew and reunite with our suitcases. Take some time to relax in the hotel but not for long. Tonight, and our last night may I remind you, is our Big Night Out! One more time, we’ll hit the town together for a last hoorah! Join us at a beach bar, grab your drink of choice and celebrate together!

  • Day 15

    Labuan Bajo

    Say goodbye to the many islands of Indonesia and depart at any time.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Homestay (3 nts), Hotel (7 nts), Guesthouse (1 nt), Mbaru Niang Homestay (1 nt), Phinisi Boat (2 nts)

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 13, Lunches: 7, Dinners: 4

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What kind of accommodation can I expect on this tour?

    Accommodation is varied, including homestays, hotels, guesthouses, and a unique Mbaru Niang Homestay in Waerebo Village. You will also spend nights on a Phinisi Boat. Many accommodations feature multi-share rooms (4-6 group members) and shared bathroom facilities. Rooms are generally simple but clean.
  • What meals are included in this trip?

    The tour includes 13 breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 4 dinners.
  • What are the age requirements for this trip?

    The minimum age for this trip is 18 years, and the maximum age is 39 years.
  • How large will the group be?

    The maximum group size for this tour is 18 travelers.
  • What are the main highlights of this trip?

    Key highlights include sleeping in a CEO-hosted lodge, weaving with artisans in Pringgasela village, spending the night in the remote and UNESCO-recognized Wae Rebo Village, kayaking through volcanic waters, and spotting Komodo dragons on a 3-day/2-night boat expedition.
  • Are there any optional activities available?

    Yes, optional activities include a Lombok Cooking Class, Lombok Yoga Class, Countryside Bike Tour, Lombok snorkel trip, Black Monkey Forest & Waterfall hike, a 2-day/1-night Mt Rinjani's Second Summit trek, Sunrise Stand Up Paddle Yoga, and a Gili T Bike Tour.
  • What currency will I use and what should I know about money exchange?

    The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah. It is recommended to carry money in debit cards and withdraw cash from ATM machines which are widely available and accept Visa and Mastercard. Check www.xe.com for current exchange rates and be aware of bank fees for overseas withdrawals.
  • Is tipping customary on this trip?

    Yes, tipping service providers in Asia is customary, typically around 10%. Recommendations for local guides and drivers range from $1.5-$3.5 USD per person per day, and for your CEO, a guideline of $20-25 USD per person per week is suggested.
  • Is there an extra cost for solo travelers?

    No, solo travelers are not required to pay a single supplement. You will be paired in twin or multi-share accommodation with someone of the same sex.
  • What are the modes of transportation on my trip?

    Transportation includes private vehicles, walking, speed boats, motorbikes, Phinisi boats, kayaks, and planes for domestic flights.
  • What should I be aware of if traveling during Ramadan?

    Ramadan is a month of fasting for Muslims. While tours generally operate effectively, there may be some limitations to services and schedule disruptions. It is important to display increased cultural sensitivity by wearing loose-fitting clothes that cover knees and shoulders, and avoiding eating, drinking, or smoking in public.
  • What are the visa and entry requirements for Indonesia and Bali?

    All countries require a valid passport with a minimum of 6 months validity. Visa requirements vary by nationality; please check with your local embassy or consulate. An All-Indonesia Arrival Card is mandatory and must be completed online within 72 hours before arrival. Effective February 14, 2024, Bali has a mandatory 'Bali Tourist Levy' of 150,000 IDR (approx. $10 USD) for foreign tourists, which can be paid online or upon arrival.
  • Are international flights included in this trip?

    No, international flights are generally not included in the price of your tour. However, on some combo tours between two different countries, flights may be included.
  • Do I need to pay a departure tax?

    Departure tax is included in all international and domestic tickets.
  • Who will be leading the group?

    The group will be led by a Chief Experience Officer (CEO) and local guides throughout the trip.
  • What should I know about safety and security on my trip?

    It is recommended to use a neck wallet or money belt for valuables and leave expensive jewelry at home. Many hotels offer safety deposit boxes. Your group leader may amend the itinerary for safety concerns. Optional activities are undertaken at your own risk. When in cities at night, it's advisable to stay in small groups and use taxis. Water-based activities should ideally be accompanied by a guide, and swimming/snorkeling is at your own risk.
  • What is Planeterra and how does it relate to the tour?

    Planeterra International Foundation is a non-profit organization that turns travel into impact by helping local communities earn income from tourism. They support community-owned businesses that benefit Indigenous people, empower women, provide youth employment, and protect the environment. You can opt to donate $1/day to Planeterra projects, with 100% of the donation directly supporting these communities.
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