Often overshadowed by its famous neighbour Bali, Lombok is a tropical Indonesian island full of adventure, culture, and unspoiled natural beauty. With fewer tourists and a more laid-back atmosphere, it’s the perfect destination for travellers, backpackers, and volunteers looking to explore an authentic side of Indonesia.
Whether you’re climbing volcanoes, discovering hidden beaches, or getting to know the local Sasak people, here’s everything you should do while in Lombok.
Volunteering in Lombok
Before we dive in on things to do in Lombok, lets see what volunteering options there are! Here is a list of volunteer opportunities on the island:

Climb Mount Rinjani
Mount Rinjani is the second-highest volcano in Indonesia, standing at 3,726 meters. The multi-day trek offers jaw-dropping views, challenging terrain, and a real sense of accomplishment. Most travellers choose either a 2-day or 3-day guided hike, with the longer option taking you to the summit and down to the crater lake, Segara Anak.
Expect dense forests, volcanic ridges, starry nights, and a truly unforgettable sunrise if you reach the top. It’s a strenuous climb, but worth every step.

Visit the Gili Islands
Just off Lombok’s northwest coast lie the famous Gili Islands: Gili Trawangan, Gili Air, and Gili Meno. Each island offers something different:
- Gili Trawangan: Great for social travellers and nightlife.
- Gili Air: Balanced and relaxing.
- Gili Meno: Quiet and romantic.
There are no motor vehicles, so travel is by bike or on foot. Snorkelling and diving are popular here, with frequent turtle sightings and vibrant coral reefs.

Explore Kuta Lombok and the Southern Beaches
Kuta Lombok is a small surf town with incredible access to the island’s southern coast. The area is known for its turquoise bays, white sand beaches, and a laid-back surfer vibe. Popular beaches include:
- Tanjung Aan
- Mawun
- Selong Belanak
Go beach-hopping, enjoy a fresh seafood lunch at a beachside warung, or take a surf lesson.

Go Surfing
Lombok is one of the best surf destinations in Indonesia. The island’s southern coastline offers consistent waves and stunning settings. Great spots include:
- Desert Point: Advanced surfers only.
- Mawi: For intermediate riders.
- Selong Belanak and Gerupuk: Perfect for beginners.
Many surf schools operate out of Kuta and nearby villages, making it easy to book a lesson or rent a board.
Visit Waterfalls in North Lombok
The village of Senaru, located near Mount Rinjani, is the gateway to some of Lombok’s most breathtaking waterfalls:
- Tiu Kelep: A multi-tiered waterfall with a refreshing pool at the base.
- Sendang Gile: Easier to access, also great for swimming.
These falls are reached via short treks through tropical jungle — a great way to cool down and experience the island’s lush interior.

Discover Lombok’s Secret Beaches
Away from the more well-known tourist spots are some truly spectacular hidden beaches. Two standouts include:
- Pink Beach (Pantai Tangsi): Named for its rosy-coloured sand, best visited in early morning or late afternoon.
- Tanjung Bloam: Remote, wild, and rarely visited, with striking cliffs and clear waters.
These beaches are best accessed by scooter or private driver and offer peace, solitude, and incredible views.
Experience Traditional Sasak Villages
The Sasak people are Lombok’s indigenous ethnic group, and visiting their traditional villages gives insight into the island’s rich cultural heritage. Head to Sade or Ende, near Kuta, to explore thatched-roof houses, watch weaving demonstrations, and learn about local traditions and dances.
Buying handwoven textiles here supports local artisans and makes for a meaningful souvenir.
Sample Lombok’s Spicy Cuisine
Lombok’s cuisine is spicy, tasty, and heavily influenced by local ingredients. Some must-try dishes include:
- Ayam Taliwang: Spicy grilled chicken with sambal.
- Plecing Kangkung: Water spinach with chili and grated coconut.
- Sate Rembiga: Bold-flavoured beef satay.
Visit local markets and warungs for an authentic taste of the island.

Watch the Sunset from Bukit Merese
Located near Tanjung Aan beach, Bukit Merese offers panoramic views of Lombok’s south coast. It’s a short climb to the top, and the grassy hilltops are ideal for picnics, relaxing, and watching the sun rise or set over the Indian Ocean.
It’s one of the best photo spots on the island.
Wander Through Local Markets
For a taste of local life, head to Ampenan Market or Cakranegara Market in Mataram. These lively spaces are filled with fresh produce, handmade goods, clothing, and local street snacks.
Markets are a great place to interact with locals, pick up souvenirs, and try traditional foods.
Snorkel or Dive in Sekotong
If you’re looking for quieter underwater adventures, head to Sekotong in southwest Lombok. This area offers some of the island’s best snorkelling and diving with healthy coral reefs and minimal tourist traffic.
You can take a boat tour to nearby Gili Nanggu, Gili Sudak, and Gili Kedis for a peaceful, uncrowded island-hopping experience.

Conclusion
Lombok is a destination that combines the best of adventure, culture, and tropical relaxation. Whether you’re climbing Mount Rinjani, surfing perfect waves, or exploring traditional villages, every experience feels genuine and grounded in the island’s natural beauty and local life.
Unlike more commercialized destinations, Lombok still feels untouched in many areas. So, take your time, venture off the beaten path, and let Lombok surprise you with its quiet magic.
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