Wake up to the rice fields

Simple, warm and family-run bungalows in the heart of Tetebatu.

Citra Homestay is a small, family-run guesthouse surrounded by the rice terraces of Tetebatu in the cool foothills of Mount Rinjani. Stay in a clean, comfortable bungalow with your own terrace, wake to the sunrise over the fields, and be welcomed like family by Mama Citra and her family.

Rice-field views
Every bungalow opens onto its own terrace looking over the paddies and the mountains beyond.
A real welcome
Run by Mama Citra and her family — guests tell us they leave feeling like part of it.
Perfectly placed
Minutes from the Tetebatu waterfalls, the monkey forest and the rice-terrace walks.

Come and stay

Message us directly or book online — we would love to have you.

Good to know

The questions guests ask us most. Message us any time if yours isn't here.

Where is Citra Homestay?+

We're in Tetebatu, a quiet village in the cool foothills of Mount Rinjani in central Lombok, Indonesia — surrounded by rice terraces, about an hour and a half from Lombok International Airport (LOP).

How do I get there from the airport?+

Tetebatu is roughly 1.5 hours by car from Lombok International Airport. We can help arrange a driver to pick you up — just message us with your arrival time.

Is breakfast included?+

Yes. Breakfast is included with every stay and served on the terrace looking out over the rice fields.

Is there Wi-Fi?+

Yes, there's free Wi-Fi. Tetebatu is rural, so speeds are relaxed — perfect for messaging and maps, less so for heavy video calls.

How much does it cost?+

The garden bungalow starts from around IDR 200,000 per night, and the larger bungalow with a hot-water shower from IDR 250,000 — both including breakfast. Rates are a little higher in high season. Message us or check Booking.com for current dates.

What is there to do nearby?+

Rice-terrace walks, the Tetebatu waterfalls, the monkey forest and its jungle trails, cooking a Sasak meal with the family, and guided treks into the Rinjani foothills — all a short stroll or ride away.

What languages does the family speak?+

We speak English and Bahasa Indonesia, and Sasak, the local language of Lombok.

How do I book?+

Book online through Booking.com, or message us directly to arrange your stay.