The Indonesian MotoGP at the Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit is the most spectacularly positioned race venue in the World Championship — a 4.301-kilometre circuit on the southern coast of Lombok Island in West Nusa Tenggara province, where the circuit's main straight runs parallel to the Indian Ocean and the Rinjani volcano (3,726 metres, the second-highest in Indonesia) is visible to the north on clear days. The circuit was constructed on the Mandalika Special Economic Zone site — a government-designated tourism development area — and opened for its first MotoGP round in March 2022, returning Indonesia to the World Championship calendar for the first time since 1997 when the Sentul Circuit near Jakarta last hosted a round.
The Indonesian MotoGP Grand Prix takes place annually at the Mandalika circuit, typically in October — positioned in the Asian leg of the late-season calendar between the Japanese GP at Motegi and the Australian GP at Phillip Island. At this point in the season, the championship standings are usually tight enough for the Indonesian round to carry genuine title implications. The tropical climate produces race conditions — high temperature, high humidity, and the possibility of afternoon squalls — that make tyre management one of the most complex strategic variables of the weekend, and the 200,000-capacity venue fills with Indonesian motorcycle racing fans whose enthusiasm for the sport is among the most genuinely intense on the global calendar.
This five-day self-guided itinerary combines the complete race weekend with the natural and cultural highlights of Lombok Island: the Rinjani volcano crater, the Sasak traditional villages, the Sendang Gile waterfall in the rainforest above Senaru, and the Gili Islands (Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, Gili Air) whose coral reefs and sea turtle population make them the most celebrated snorkelling and diving destination in the Lesser Sunda Islands. The itinerary concludes with the Senggigi beach sunset that has been providing the most accessible single image of Lombok's natural quality for the thirty years that international tourism has been aware of the island.
MotoGP's most spectacularly positioned circuit — the Indian Ocean beyond the pit lane, Rinjani to the north, and 200,000 Indonesian fans.
The Indonesian MotoGP Grand Prix takes place annually at the Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit on Lombok Island, typically in October. The race weekend includes the Sprint Race on Saturday and the Grand Prix on Sunday. Lombok is accessible via Lombok International Airport (LOP) from Bali (30 minutes) or direct from Jakarta. The Mandalika circuit is 40 kilometres from the airport. This is a self-guided itinerary designed to combine the race weekend with Lombok's most accessible natural and cultural highlights.
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