Thursday, June 16, 2011

Tetebatu, Lombok

Rice field.

Wedding.

Ducks hanging out.

The Rinjani mountain as seen form our homestay.

Garlic at the Kotaraja market.

I have no idea what it is and they didn't speak english so...

Chilies and tomatoes.

Spices, spices and more spices.

Basket weaving.

After a few days sort of relaxing at the beach it was time to go and see some of Lombok. We rented a car (picture to come in a later post) and drove off to a town in the middle of the island, Tetebatu. In Lombok maps are useless. Roads that are marked as being there and being good, don't exists or barely exist. After a bit of searching and a bit of off roading we made it to our destination.

The area around Tetebatu is really beautiful. There are mountains in the background, and rolling hills. Plus it's actually chilly at night! As soon as we arrived we went for a walk though out the rice fields, the chilli and spice plantations and the forest, and we stumbled upon a wedding procession.

The next day we stopped at the Kotaraja market before heading down to south west Lombok. The market is filled with spices, produce, and something we though was soap but it's not (and still don't know what it is). Oh and we ate the most delicious coconut cakes of our entire trip!

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