Mount Rinjani, Indonesia’s second-highest mountain stands tall over Lombok. Forming part of the earth’s ‘ring of fire’, beyond a volcano, it also holds spiritual significance to local people. The volcanic soil brings luscious wildlife and stunning landscape with flowing waterfalls and green forest lining below it. Following the crater rim is the stunning Lake Segara Anak. This sulphur lake sits six kilometres in length and considered to be a highly spiritual place. Within the waters of the lake stands Mount Barujari, which breathes clouds of smoke into the air, most recently erupting in 2016. Mount Rinjani forms part of Rinjani