Mount Lokon, also known as Gunung Lokon, is an active stratovolcano located near the city of Tomohon, in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. With its adjacent volcano, Mount Empung, it forms part of the Lokon-Empung volcano complex.
Mount Lokon stands at approximately 1,580 meters (5,184 feet) above sea level.
Yes, Mount Lokon is an active volcano that has had frequent eruptions over the past years. It is monitored regularly by the Indonesia's Centre for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation for any signs of increased activity.
Yes, hiking Mount Lokon is a popular activity among tourists. However, due to its active nature, it is essential to check with local authorities for the current status of the volcano and necessary safety precautions before planning your hike.
Yes, you typically need permission to climb Mount Lokon. Visitors should obtain a permit and possibly a guide through local tour operators or the volcano monitoring station.
The best time to hike Mount Lokon is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. The weather is more predictable with less rain, making it safer and more enjoyable to climb.
Hikers should bring appropriate gear including sturdy hiking boots, a hat, sunscreen, plenty of water, snacks, a jacket for cooler altitudes, and a camera to capture the scenic views. Don't forget to also bring any necessary permits or proof of permission to hike.
Yes, there are various accommodations available in the nearby city of Tomohon and the surrounding areas, ranging from guesthouses and budget hotels to more upscale resorts.
The main dangers include volcanic activity, such as ash clouds, gas emissions, and potential eruptions. There are also the usual hazards of hiking, such as falls, dehydration, and getting lost. It's important to hike with a knowledgeable guide and stay informed about current volcanic activity.
To reach Mount Lokon, you can fly to Sam Ratulangi International Airport in Manado, and then travel by road to Tomohon. From Tomohon, you can arrange for a guide or join a tour that will take you to the foot of Mount Lokon for your hike.