Located in Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, this mountain attracts climbers thanks to its iconic pyramid shape and its status as an active volcano.
While Mount Sadahurip in Garut, West Java, is known for its pyramid-like shape, on Flores Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Mount Inerie is no less captivating. This mountain is located in Ngada Regency, approximately fifteen kilometers south of Bajawa, the regency's capital. With its pointed, symmetrical peak, Mount Inerie presents a majestic silhouette reminiscent of ancient Egyptian pyramids.
The beauty of this still-active volcano can be enjoyed from various vantage points. Aimere and Manulalu Inn are two favorite spots to view Mount Inerie in its entirety. From these vantage points, the pyramidal silhouette of the mountain, which last erupted in 1970, is most clearly visible, especially when the sky is clear and the sun shines on its slopes.
For those seeking a more intimate experience, climbing Mount Inerie can be an unforgettable option. Although the mountain rises 2,245 meters above sea level, the journey to the summit is relatively short—around three to five hours. This is because the hiking trail begins from Watumeze Village, which is already located on a plateau. Climbers usually begin early in the morning to reach the summit in time for sunrise, offering stunning views that are well worth the effort. Mount Inerie is most visited during the dry season, between June and August, when the weather is more favorable and the hiking trail is in optimal condition.
However, climbing Mount Inerie is not easy. The hiking trail is dominated by gravel and rocks all the way to the summit, making the terrain slippery and difficult to walk on. In some sections, climbers may even have to crawl to continue ascending. The lack of vegetation along the trail also poses a challenge, especially if climbing during the day when the sun is directly blazing without shade.
After traversing quite challenging terrain, climbers will reach the first ridge. From this point, the deep crater of Mount Inerie begins to appear. However, the journey is not over. Rocky terrain and increasingly steep slopes remain to reach the highest peak. After about 30 minutes of climbing from the final ridge, climbers will finally reach the summit, marked by three cross-shaped poles embedded in the ground. From this point, the Bena Traditional Village—located right at the foot of the mountain—can be clearly seen and is a unique attraction in Ngada Regency.
Climbing Mount Inerie is well-known among both local and international tourists. For further information or guide services, a tourist information center in Bajawa City is available to assist visitors.






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