school expeditions lombok

School Expeditions Lombok

School expedition programs to Lombok, Indonesia. Designed to challenge students, build resilience, and create lasting connections.

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This page provides an overview of Venture Beyond Expeditions’ four school expedition programs on Lombok, Indonesia: the Mount Rinjani Summit Expedition (flagship, 3,726m, ages 16+), the Sembalun Highlands Expedition (introductory trekking, ages 14+), the Rinjani Crater Rim Expedition (multi-day challenge to 2,659m, ages 15+), and the Cultural and Service Expedition (community and cultural immersion in Senaru Village, ages 14+). Each program is presented as a tile linking to a full program page with itinerary and pricing detail. The page also covers Venture Beyond’s safety framework and includes a FAQ section. The primary call to action is enquiry.

Our Programs

School Expedition Packages

Mount Rinjani and Lake Segara Anak Venture Beyond Expeditions

Mount Rinjani Summit Expedition

Sembalun Highlands Expedition

Sembalun Highlands Expedition

Rinjani Crater Rim Expedition

Rinjani Crater Rim Expedition

cultural and service expedition

Cultural and Service Expedition

Our Safety Commitment

Venture Beyond Expeditions operates all school programs under a risk management framework aligned with the Australian Adventure Activity Standards. Our guide-to-student ratio for school groups is 1:4, with a minimum of two qualified guides on every program regardless of group size.

Ground operations and emergency coordination are managed through our sister company, Rinjani Dawn Adventures. Saefudin Zohri is based at our Senaru office throughout every school expedition, coordinating directly with guides on the mountain and with emergency services if required.

Every lead teacher receives a full emergency protocol document before departure, covering evacuation routes, the contact chain, and the location of the nearest medical facilities. Angus Lawrence manages all school planning, risk documentation, and pre-departure liaison from Australia.

Detailed risk assessment documentation, suitable for school risk committees and board presentations, is available on request.

Framework Australian Adventure Activity Standards
Guide Ratio 1 Guide Per 4 Students
Emergency Coordination Saefudin Zohri - On-Site, Senaru
Planning & School Liaison Angus Lawrence
Risk Documentation Available on Request
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What school expedition programs does Venture Beyond Expeditions offer?

Venture Beyond Expeditions runs four school programs on Lombok, Indonesia. The Cultural and Service Expedition is based in Senaru Village and focuses on community engagement, environmental education, and cultural immersion. The Sembalun Highlands Expedition introduces trekking in the highlands around Mount Rinjani, a progressive program for schools new to expedition travel. The Rinjani Crater Rim Expedition is a serious trekking program reaching 2,659 metres on the edge of the Rinjani caldera. The Mount Rinjani Summit Expedition is the full summit at 3,726 metres, our flagship program for schools ready for a transformative challenge.

How do I know which program is right for my school?

The right program depends on three things: your students' physical capability, your curriculum objectives, and the time you have available. The Cultural and Service Expedition suits schools prioritising community and curriculum outcomes without a significant physical challenge and is accessible to a wide range of year groups and fitness levels. The Sembalun Highlands Expedition is ideal for schools new to expedition travel who want a genuine trekking experience without the demands of a full mountain program. The Crater Rim and Summit expeditions are for schools whose students are physically prepared for multi-day trekking. Contact us and we will give you an honest recommendation based on your group.

What ages are your programs suitable for?

Our programs are designed for secondary school students, typically aged 14 to 18. The Cultural and Service Expedition and the Sembalun Highlands Expedition are suitable for students from age 14 provided they are engaged and willing participants. The Rinjani Crater Rim Expedition is best suited to students aged 15 to 18, and the Mount Rinjani Summit Expedition is recommended for students aged 16 to 18 who have a demonstrated base of physical fitness and expedition experience. We are happy to discuss your specific cohort and give a frank assessment of suitability.

How do your programs support IB, IGCSE, and Australian curriculum frameworks?

All four programs are designed with curriculum alignment in mind. The Cultural and Service Expedition maps directly to IB CAS outcomes across all three strands, Creativity, Activity, and Service, and supports five UN Sustainable Development Goals. The trekking programs support IB CAS Activity requirements and are suitable for Duke of Edinburgh Award expeditions at Bronze, Silver, and Gold level depending on the program chosen. We provide pre and post-expedition curriculum resources on request and can produce SDG alignment documentation suitable for school reports and board presentations.

What is the minimum and maximum group size?

We accept school groups of 10 to 30 students across all programs, with larger groups accommodated with additional planning and guide allocation. Our guide-to-student ratio is 1:4 for all trekking programs, with a minimum of two qualified guides on every program regardless of group size. The Cultural and Service Expedition is flexible on group size and can accommodate smaller groups from 8 students.

When is the best time of year to run a school expedition to Lombok?

The best conditions across all programs are generally April to October, when weather is most stable and trekking conditions on Rinjani are at their best. Mount Rinjani is closed to trekking from 1 January to 1 April each year, which affects the Summit and Crater Rim expeditions. The Cultural and Service Expedition and Sembalun Highlands Expedition can run outside these months with some flexibility. We recommend booking at least six months in advance to secure your preferred dates, particularly for June and July which are peak school travel months.

Are your programs suitable for Duke of Edinburgh Award?

Yes. The Sembalun Highlands Expedition is suitable for Duke of Edinburgh Bronze and Silver Award expeditions. The Rinjani Crater Rim Expedition is suitable for Silver and Gold. The Mount Rinjani Summit Expedition meets the requirements for Duke of Edinburgh Gold. The Cultural and Service Expedition covers the Service and Activity strands and can contribute to Bronze and Silver awards. DoE supervision and risk management requirements vary between schools and accrediting organisations. Contact us to discuss your school's specific requirements and we will work with you to confirm suitability and agree on the appropriate supervision arrangements.

Who operates the programs on the ground in Lombok?

Our ground operations and guiding team are provided through our sister company, Rinjani Dawn Adventures, which was founded by Venture Beyond's director, Angus Lawrence, together with Saefudin Zohri, who is based in Senaru at the foot of Mount Rinjani. Rinjani Dawn Adventures has operated on the mountain for over 15 years and holds the local relationships, permits, and emergency coordination infrastructure that makes our programs safe and effective. Angus Lawrence is involved in all program design, risk management, and school liaison.

What safety standards do you operate under?

Venture Beyond Expeditions operates under a risk management framework aligned with the Australian Adventure Activity Standards. Our guide-to-student ratio is 1:4 with a minimum of two qualified guides per group. Every lead teacher receives a full emergency protocol document before departure covering evacuation routes, the contact chain, and the location of the nearest medical facilities. Saefudin Zohri is based at our Senaru office throughout every school expedition and coordinates directly with guides and emergency services if required. Full risk assessment documentation is available on request for school risk committees and board presentations.

How far in advance should we start planning a school expedition?

We recommend beginning the planning process at least six months before your intended travel dates, and ideally 12 months for first-time school expeditions. This allows sufficient time for school approval processes, parent information evenings, student preparation, and permit applications for Mount Rinjani. That said, we can also accommodate last-minute expeditions providing we are able to secure national park entrance permits and accommodation. We work with schools through every stage of the planning process, from the initial program proposal and risk documentation through to pre-departure briefings and post-expedition curriculum resources. Contact us to begin a conversation and we will put together a detailed proposal for your school.

Need a Custom Program?

Every school is different. If you have specific curriculum requirements, group size, timing constraints, or a budget to work within, we can design a program around you. Talk to us about what you need and we will give you an honest answer.

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Enquire About Our School Expeditions

Tell us about your school and what you are looking for. We respond to all school enquiries within three business days.