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View all search resultsThe West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Forestry Agency has shown support for 2016 Clean Up Rinjani, a program aiming to promote reforestation and trash pick up by planting about 1,000 trees along two Rinjani trekking routes, namely Senaru in North Lombok and Sembalun in East Lombok.
The lure of Rinjani, Indonesia’s second highest mountain after Kerinci, has continued to attract visitors. Mount Rinjani National Park (TNGR) records at least 89,000 tourists who have climbed the active volcano on Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, this year.
The management office of Mount Rinjani National Park (TNGR) has said the volcano’s trekking routes will remain closed to visitors until the Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation Center (PVMBG) issues further information on volcanic activity in Rinjani’s sub-volcano, Mt. Barujari.
The Environment and Forestry Ministry, the West Nusa Tenggara administration and the Mount Rinjani National Park Agency are creating a team to handle piles of trash scattered on Mt. Rinjani, an active volcano on Lombok Island, which is famous for its beauty as well as notorious for the garbage left behind by climbers and porters.
The West Nusa Tenggara Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD NTB) has called on representatives of foreign countries in Indonesia to file a report with authorities if they have citizens still missing in the climbing area of Mount Rinjani in Lombok, NTB.
West Nusa Tenggara authorities have deployed a team to help locate more than 100 foreign and domestic tourists trekking on Mount Rinjani in Lombok amid volcanic activity from Mount Barujari, the subvolcano of the famed mountain.
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