Begin your journey directly from your accommodation in Tetebatu. Within minutes, the village paths lead you into a vast landscape of layered rice terraces where farmers quietly work their fields. Walk along the narrow irrigation paths as your local guide shares stories about rice cultivation, traditional farming techniques, and how the rhythm of village life has always been connected to the land.
Leave the rice fields behind and continue into small community gardens owned by local families. Here, spices and crops grow in the shade of taller trees, including coffee, cacao, cloves, vanilla, and seasonal fruits. Pause for a simple but memorable moment: enjoy a cup of local coffee or tea in a small hut overlooking the rice terraces while the breeze moves gently across the fields.
Follow the path slowly into a greener and cooler part of the landscape where tropical trees begin to surround the trail. The sound of flowing water grows stronger as you approach one of Tetebatu’s natural waterfalls. Hidden within the forest, the waterfall offers a refreshing stop and a peaceful atmosphere far from busy tourist areas.
The final part of the expedition takes you deeper into the forest that borders the village. This area is home to Tetebatu’s black monkeys that live freely among the tall trees. With a bit of patience and quiet observation, you may see them moving through the canopy before the trail gently guides you back to the village, completing a four-hour exploration of Tetebatu’s nature, culture, and everyday life.