About the circuit

Pertamina Mandalika Circuit

Circuit surrounded by spectacular tropical views! Located in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, the Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit offers an unforgettable experience for MotoGP™ fans. Founded in 2021, the circuit is 4.3 km long and consists of 17 corners, with 6 left- and 11 right-handers.

The track's very first international event was the Indonesian WorldSBK round in 2021 before it then opened its doors to MotoGP™ from 2022. With capacity for nearly 200,000 fans, the circuit is in an integrated entertainment and sports area, and is surrounded by beaches and eye-catching natural scenery. That combination makes it a perfect pitstop for both motorsport lovers and tourists!

Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia Track

Track by category

Category Laps Total Distance Finish in case of red flag
MotoGP™ 27 116.13 Km / 72.16 Miles 20
Moto2™ 22 94.62 Km / 58.8 Miles 17
Moto3™ 20 86.02 Km / 53.45 Miles 15

Circuit Specs

  • Total length

    4.3Km / 2.67 Miles

  • Total Width

    15m / 49.21ft

  • Longest Straight

    723m / 2372.05ft

  • Right Corners

    6

  • Left Corners

    11

Over 17,000 islands spread between the Pacific and the Indian Ocean; more than 600 ethnic groups with about 700 spoken languages bridging the continents of Asia and Australia; this is the wonderful Indonesia, a land of endless spectacular wonders!

Why we love Indonesia


A circuit surrounded by spectacular tropical view. Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit can be found on the southern edge of Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. Situated along the mesmerising coastline of Mandalika, the Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit offers wonderful tropical scenery and unforgettable experiences. Indonesia itself is a country with the second longest coastline in the world, boasting a total length of 54,716 kilometers. Lombok is also strategically located. You are able to land here through Zainuddin Abdul Madjid Lombok International Airport in Praya District, or land through I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, then reach Lombok by using a ferry.

With many hotels and resorts available across Lombok, you can choose to spend the night along near the gorgeous coastline of Mandalika or any other areas around the island. You can even stay at several unique hotel and resorts available in Bali if you want! Pick between a multi-story hotel with a panoramic view of the city or a luxurious resort with a private infinity pool overlooking the vast blue sea. A camping ground, as well as other special accommodation options, will also be available near Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit for the duration of MotoGP™’s visit.

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Mandalika, Indonesia


Situated at the heart of the world’s precious Coral Triangle and along the Ring of Fire, Indonesia’s countless wonders stretch from mountain tops all the way to the bottom of its vast seas. The diverse landscapes of Indonesia include the legendary getaway that is Bali, as well as Labuan Bajo, a tropical paradise lying on the northwestern tip of East Nusa Tenggara. Various unique wildlife such as the exotic komodo dragons, the jovial orangutan, the majestic cendrawasih – a bird of paradise – also lives among the rich landscape of Indonesia.

Far away from Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, you can find an astonishing gem featuring some of the most enchanting tropical panorama known as Mandalika. Lying along the southernmost coast of Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, in Mandalika you are able to find breathtaking beaches, eye-soothing green hills, as well as a thrilling racetrack.

Exploring Mandalika and other stunning spots in Lombok


Once a surfer's secret, Mandalika Beach in Lombok has been unofficially dubbed as the 'new Bali.' If you're looking for another tropical escapade other than Bali but don’t want to compromise the stunning views and magnificent beaches, then Mandalika is the perfect place for you! A 1,250-hectare sanctuary, Mandalika features upscale resorts, spas, and fantastic food.

You can also enjoy several exciting activities at other Lombok’s best spots! Sail along the pristine waters of Tanjung Bongo, rejuvenate yourself at yoga retreats available around the island, take an adventurous trip to the top of Mount Rinjani, or do an island hopping to Bali or even Labuan Bajo.

Tips for Visiting Lombok and Wonderful Indonesia


Always bring some sun protection, an umbrella or raincoat with you as the weather is unpredictable. Please be aware of the changes in weather especially in some areas. Bug repellent is also mandatory to avoid uncomfortable bug bites.

ATMs can be found easily, especially in tourist areas and big cities. When you are exploring the remote areas of Indonesia, it is better by having some cash in Indonesian Rupiah. Remember to only change yours in the legal money changer to avoid scammers.

Most public places are offering WiFi in Indonesia. But if you want to explore the neighborhood, picking up a local SIM Card is necessary so that you can conveniently be connected to the internet. You can buy it once you arrived at the airport or get one at a SIM card shop near your hotel.

Please be mindful of the dress code when visiting Indonesia. Modest clothing is a sign of respect when you are in public places, while a swimsuit is acceptable in swimming pools and beaches.

Explore the unique culture and heritage of each region in Indonesia by experiencing these 5 wonders: nature & wildlife; culinary & wellness; arts, culture & heritage; recreation & leisure and adventure. Some exciting ideas for you to experience in Mandalika are:

Nature & Wildlife: Enjoy the fresh air at Sembalun in East Lombok.

Culinary & Wellness: Taste the mouth-watering cuisine like sate rembiga, ayam taliwang, and plecing kangkung. Continue to indulge in some yoga and relax at the local spas.

Art, Culture & Heritage: Come visit the traditional village of Sade, hunt for signature souvenirs, and blend with the locals.

Recreation and Leisure: Marvel at the view from the hilltop and surf the Seger Beach, have fun in the sun at Tanjung Aan, or savor the sunset at Merese Hill.

Adventure: Go hiking at the spectacular Mount Rinjani.