Explore & Experience

Make the most of your time at The Pinnacle with our thoughtfully curated recommendations, designed to elevate every moment of your stay. From secluded beaches and island-hopping adventures through the nearby Gili Islands, to hidden local dining spots, sunset cocktails, and in-villa experiences for those slower, more indulgent days, each suggestion has been handpicked to reflect the best of Lombok’s southwest coast. Whether you feel like exploring or simply settling in, this is your personal guide to experiencing the region with ease, intention, and a touch of understated luxury.

Vacation in Paradise

If Bali feels discovered, Lombok still feels like something yet to be found.

Lombok is a landscape shaped by contrast and quiet beauty, where dramatic volcanic peaks meet soft, rolling hills that taper into untouched coastlines and turquoise bays. Dominated by Mount Rinjani, Indonesia’s second-highest volcano, the island offers a rugged, adventurous interior balanced by serene stretches of white-sand beaches and calm, reef-protected waters. Along the southwest, particularly around Sekotong, the terrain softens into dry, golden hills and hidden coves, while just offshore, scattered islands create a natural playground for ocean exploration. It’s a place where days can be as active or as slow as you choose, moving effortlessly between mountain air, jungle trails, and the rhythm of the sea.

Outdoors & Nature

  • Hiking and trekking Mount Rinjani (multi-day summit or crater rim hikes)

  • Snorkelling and diving around the Gili Islands and Secret Gilis (coral reefs, turtles, clear waters)

  • Island hopping by private boat through secluded bays and untouched islands

  • Chasing waterfalls like Tiu Kelep Waterfall and Sendang Gile in the north

  • Surfing along the southern coastline (Desert Point and Selong Belanak for varying levels)

  • Beach-hopping across quiet, uncrowded stretches of sand

  • Stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking in calm coastal waters

  • Sunset viewpoints across cliffs and headlands, especially in the southwest

  • Cycling or motorbike exploring through rural villages and coastal roads

  • Fishing trips and traditional boat experiences with local guides