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Top 7 Huts and Cabins in Indonesia

Best huts in Indonesia offer a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic mountain shelters to eco-friendly retreats. The country's varied geography, encompassing volcanic peaks, lush jungles, and coastal areas, provides unique settings for these structures. Many huts are integrated into the natural landscape, reflecting local building traditions and sustainable practices. These accommodations serve as essential bases for exploring Indonesia's extensive network of trails and natural attractions.

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  • The most popular huts is Pos II Sembalun, Mount Rinjani

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Gunung Kerinci High Camp (3,300 m)

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At the Gunung Kerinci, there are two campsites serving as base camp before climbing to the crater rim in the early morning. The lower campsite is at about 3,000 m …

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The "Rhino Camp" at the edge of the Barisan Selatan national park forest is a great place to see the Rafflesia, the largest flower of the world. You can stay …

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Amlong Pass Warung

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The highest point on the Ciwidey-Sindangkerta (Rawabogo-Buninagara) route. There are stalls but they are not always open.

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Cipicung Prank Hut

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If you go to Cipicung with Gravel Tamasya, you will definitely be taken here. There is nothing. There is only a hut in the middle of the rice field. So …

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Gravela Gazebo by the Fish Pond

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June 14, 2025, Cipicung Prank Hut

If you go to Cipicung with Gravel Tamasya, you will definitely be taken here. There is nothing. There is only a hut in the middle of the rice field. So why should you go here? Well, you have to join the adventure to Cipicung if you want to know the reason...

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The highest point on the Ciwidey-Sindangkerta (Rawabogo-Buninagara) route. There are stalls but they are not always open. The route towards Sindangkerta (northbound) is steeper. If you want to go down, be careful, the brakes must be in good condition. If you want to go up, please do it for those who like to torture themselves. The gradient is mostly at 21-22%.

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The "Rhino Camp" at the edge of the Barisan Selatan national park forest is a great place to see the Rafflesia, the largest flower of the world. You can stay in the camp for a fee (weekend stays cost more than stays during working days) and all meals, which are prepared in the small kitchen, and coffee/tea/water are included. You can pitch a tent or just sleep in the open "living room" of the hut. The climate is way cooler than down in the valleys!

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Stay is only possible during a guided tour. There is no bathroom. You can wash in the river. There is an outhouse. At night you have a beautiful view of the stars and the moon.

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At the Gunung Kerinci, there are two campsites serving as base camp before climbing to the crater rim in the early morning. The lower campsite is at about 3,000 m with some protection from the wind. The hight campsite lies beyond the treeline at 3,300 m with great views of Gunung Tujuh and Danau Gunung Tujuh in the east.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts can I find in Indonesia?

Indonesia offers a diverse range of huts, from rustic mountain shelters and basic facilities like Pos II Sembalun, Mount Rinjani, to luxurious beachfront escapes, eco-friendly retreats, and unique over-water bungalows. You can find accommodations integrated into natural landscapes, reflecting local building traditions and sustainable practices.

Are there family-friendly hut options in Indonesia?

Yes, some huts cater to families. For instance, the Gravela Gazebo by the Fish Pond is categorized as family-friendly, offering a relaxed setting. Many eco-resorts also provide amenities and experiences suitable for families seeking a connection with nature.

Which huts offer exceptional scenic views?

For breathtaking vistas, consider Gunung Kerinci High Camp (3,300 m), which is located beyond the treeline and provides great views of Gunung Tujuh and Danau Gunung Tujuh. The Amlong Pass Warung also serves as a viewpoint from a mountain pass.

What unique hut experiences can I have in Indonesia?

Indonesia offers several unique hut experiences. You can stay in a Jungle Camp in Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser, where stays are part of a guided tour, and you can wash in the river under the stars. Other unique options include rustic bamboo houses, luxurious rammed earth domes like Dome Lombok, or even bungalows built directly over water at places like Ora Beach Resort.

Are there huts that focus on sustainability or eco-tourism?

Yes, Indonesia is home to many eco-friendly retreats. Bambu Indah in Ubud features unique rustic bamboo houses with sustainable design and natural spring-fed pools. Ulaman Eco Luxury Retreat in Tabanan is built entirely from locally sourced, eco-friendly materials, utilizing solar power and a no-plastic policy. Dome Lombok also uses sustainable adobe earthbag building techniques and includes permaculture gardens.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

Many huts are situated near excellent outdoor activity areas. For mountain hikes, you can explore routes near huts like those on Mount Rinjani or Gunung Kerinci. Check out the Mountain Hikes in Indonesia guide for options. If you're interested in cycling, there are routes like the Scenic Rice Paddy Trail near Ubud, detailed in the Gravel biking in Indonesia guide or the Cycling in Indonesia guide.

What should I pack for hut trekking in Indonesia?

When trekking to huts, especially in mountainous regions, it's advisable to pack essentials like rain gear, as facilities like Pos II Sembalun, Mount Rinjani, even sell raincoats. Warm layers are crucial for high-altitude camps like Gunung Kerinci High Camp (3,300 m). For jungle camps, be prepared for basic amenities, potentially washing in a river, and an outhouse.

Are there any hidden gem huts worth discovering?

Beyond the well-known spots, Indonesia has hidden gems. Sukanusa Luxury Huts in Nusa Lembongan is praised as a 'hidden gem' offering an affordable luxury experience with stunning architecture. For a truly unique and somewhat mysterious experience, Cipicung Prank Hut is mentioned as a hut in the middle of a rice field, with its appeal best understood by joining an adventure to it.

What are the permit requirements for staying in mountain huts?

Specific permit requirements vary by location, especially for huts within national parks or protected areas. For example, staying at the Jungle Camp in Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser is only possible during a guided tour, implying that permits or guided arrangements are necessary. Always check with local authorities or tour operators for the specific hut you plan to visit.

Can I find huts near significant natural landmarks?

Yes, many huts are strategically located near natural landmarks. For instance, Rafflesia at Rhino Camp is situated in Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, offering proximity to unique flora. The Kelimutu Crater Lakes Ecolodge is built with views of volcanic mountains and lush gardens, providing an opportunity to enjoy nature while minimizing environmental impact.

What do visitors appreciate most about Indonesian huts?

Visitors frequently appreciate the immersive natural experience, the blend of traditional aesthetics with modern comforts, and the commitment to sustainability found in many Indonesian huts. The opportunity to connect with nature, enjoy stunning views, and experience unique lodging, from basic mountain shelters to luxurious eco-retreats, is highly valued by the komoot community.

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