Tetebatu Walking Tour: Explore Lombok's Rural Life

Embark on a captivating walking tour in Tete Batu and discover stunning temples, terrace rice fields, and enchanting waterfalls. Immerse yourself in the local culture and natural beauty!

Duration: 8 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Tetebatu - Tetebatu is a village near the southern edge of Mount Rinjani National Park. This picturesque rural area sits 700 meters above sea level, offering visitors a glimpse into the authentic, traditional village life of Lombok.
    Tetebatu is surrounded by stunning agricultural landscapes, forests, and waterfalls. Beyond the captivating rice…
What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Lunch
  • Tea and coffee
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • 70% refund if you cancel 48 hours before departure
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Cancellation :there will be no refund if you cancel 24 hours before departure
  • Surcharges on fuel
Additional Information

What To Expect :
• Experience the rural life in Lombok and meet the locals on a walking tour of Tetebatu
• Visit local house ( Coffee Processing & Coconut Oil Processing ) and Taste authentic Lombok coffee, and buy spices produced by local residents’ plantations
• Walk through the rice terraces and see daily life as the locals work the paddy fields
•…

Location
Tetebatu
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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A2393ojheiker
Oct 8, 2025
Day tour Central Lombok with very warm support - Day tour Central Lombok (Tetebatu). Special requests were spontaneously addressed. I was traveling alone and was looked after with driver, guide and trainee Nining. Nining with her open hearted nature speaks perfect English. Nice tour to get an overview of Central Lombok.
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Kaym645
Sep 28, 2025
Great full day experience - Great experience - Jundaidi was a really knowledgeable tour guide with excellent English. Our drive Agust was very smoith and safe. Our local guide for the walk made sure was what we wanted and that we were safe. Lunch was very tasty. Ling drive from our hitel but this went fast becsuse we learnt sll about lombok. Highly recommend this tour
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Ludger_b
Sep 23, 2025
Great tour, very well organized - The tour exceeded my expectations. Waterfall and terrace rice are amazing. The guide had great knowledge and knew very well where to find the monkeys in the forrest. Nice walk for about 3 hours. My driver, Rizwan, arrived on time, was very friendly and explained a lot to me on the way to Tete Batu. Only confusing thing is the name of the tour: temple.... I did not see a temple. But therefore lots of fruits, coffee, coconut....
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Ludgerb493
Sep 23, 2025
Great tour, very well organized - The tour exceeded my expectations. Waterfall and terrace rice are amazing. The guide had great knowledge and knew very well where to find the monkeys in the forrest. Nice walk for about 3 hours. My driver, Rizwan, arrived on time, was very friendly and explained a lot to me on the way to Tete Batu. Only confusing thing is the name of the tour: temple.... I did not see a temple. But therefore lots of fruits, coffee, coconut....
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Ir_nec671
Aug 6, 2025
Nice trop in the tetabatu riziere - Ninjing et Mister Salo were very Nice! Very good experience. I recommand ! We discover the production of coco nut oil and coffee. The lunch was very good! And of course we walk in the riziere and we saw black monkey!
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Sugenglomboktrans
Jun 1, 2025
Tetebatu tour - Tetebatu tourism is another tour that many visitors visit, with its natural beauty, its watershed, its waterfalls and also the hospitality of people around.
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445davinar
May 11, 2025
Tete Batu Tour-A great experience! - Our driver and primary tour guide, Wawan, picked us up at the port with no issues. Our day consisted of visiting real villages to see how a local co-op community wove these intricate and beautiful cloths (we bought one!). Next we did a tour of the rice fields (we actually walked through the rice fields) and they showed us how they cultivate and dry rice. Then we picked up Eddy, another local guide who took us to a nearby local establishment that made coffee from scratch and they showed us that process and we got to sample their coffee. It was really good so we bought some to bring back home with us. Then we went and saw some folks cultivating coconut and dry cooking it into a powder. We had the opportunity to drink coconut water from a coconut as well (smile). Our last excursion was a hike to the waterfalls, definitely for the more daring and not faint of heart but we made it and it was worth it! Quite the adventure for some 50 something year olds. After the waterfalls Wawan took us to a local restaurant for lunch and we enjoyed a delicious Indonesian meal of our choosing. I had the chicken curry and white rice and it was delicious! Lunch and all admissions were included in our fee. We had the option to go see some monkeys after lunch but none of the 6 people in our group were interested in that so we opted to just have Wawan return us to the port. Wawan and Eddy were excellent tour guides! Their English was very good and they were just lovely hosts. Everyone we met throughout the day was friendly, warm and welcoming. The only small comment was that there were 6 people in our group and it would have been nice and more comfortable if the vehicle was a bit bigger (like the other passenger vans that picked us up on the other tours we experienced on our Asian cruise trip at the other ports). We also had to squeeze Eddy in the vehicle for a bit as well. Eddy was extremely gracious and offered to carry my bag (contained water shoes and towels for me and my husband) for me for most of the tour, I especially appreciated him carrying it when we did the waterfall hike. All in all a really fun day with very friendly and knowledgeable tour guides. It was a great way to kick off our cruise with the first port tour. Would definitely recommend it to others!
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Extraordinary447153
Dec 17, 2024
Tete batu - Tete Batu, Lombok, Indonesia, offers: *Tourist attraction* 1. Tete Batu Waterfall: A beautiful and cool waterfall. 2. Mount Rinjani: Spectacular mountain views. 3. Segara Anak Lake: Beautiful crater lake. 4. Protected Forest: A conserved forest area. *Activity* 1. Hiking: Climb a mountain and enjoy the view. 2. Trekking: Exploring forests and waterfalls. 3. Cycling: Enjoy the natural scenery. 4. Photography: Capture beautiful moments. *Tips* 1. Best weather: May-September. 2. Entry fee: Around IDR 10,000-20,000. 3. Guide: Recommended for safety. 4. Comfortable clothes: For hiking. 5. Bring water and snacks. *Accommodation* 1. Local accommodation. 2. Luxury resort in Senggigi. 3. Budget option in Kuta. *Additional information* 1. Traditional Sasak villages. 2. Local culinary: Plecing kangkung. 3. Water sports: Surfing and snorkeling.
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Carol_k
Mar 23, 2025
Tetebatu Tour Be Prepared - Our Private Tour to Tetebatu was not as we expected. Pros: 1. Our guides and driver were very good and friendly. 2. We stopped at a Weaving Village, not on the tour description. We were given a tour by a local woman which showed how they weave and live in the village. We enjoyed this, the weavings are beautiful, but we did feel obligated to buy. 3. The Tetebatu village walking tour and walk through the rice terraces led by a local young man were much appreciated glimpses at rural village life. We were shown how they grow and harvest rice, coffee, spices, and coconut oil. 4. Lunch at the local restaurant was excellent. We had many choices and enjoyed them all. Cons: 1. The info on the tour led me to believe we would see the Lingsar Temple as part of our tour. We were told that because we came from a cruise ship, the temple would only be possible if we wanted to add it at the end, for an additional cost. 2. We were told to wear shoes that could get wet because we would have to walk through water to get to the first waterfall. We did. But we were not told that the path to the waterfall is a steep descent to a very rickety bridge. When the bridge ends, you do not just walk through water. The water is a rushing river and you need to walk in water among boulders, and find footing and places to hang on to the rock wall. We chose not to risk twisting an ankle and turned around, back over the rickety bridge and up the steep ascent. 3. Because of that experience we chose to skip the 2nd waterfall. 4. The monkey forest was a nice hike. But at this point we were very hot and no monkeys were found. Not the guides fault, we realize they are wild animals. 5. We returned to our ship at 4 pm after starting at 8 am. So we did not add to the tour. 6. If the description of the tour had been better, we would have asked to see the weaving village, Tetebatu village and rice terraces walking tour, lunch, and the Lingsar Temple, and skipped the waterfalls and monkey forest. Since it was a private tour, being given these choices would have been better.
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Dawn
Mar 18, 2025
We had a great day with Nathan and IIham. We had another local guide Donnie that was also very good. Highly recommend it - The guides were very knowledgeable and took a lot of time to answer all our questions. They helped me every step of the way since I couldn’t walk so well at times. We loved seeing how the locals lived and made things. We saw them weaving and making coconut oil. Lunch was good also.
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up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).