
Classic tongkonan village with boat-roofed houses, rice barns, and hanging coffins out back.
Kete Kesu is the most complete tongkonan village you can easily visit: a row of traditional Torajan houses with soaring boat-shaped roofs and buffalo-horn stacks on the gables, facing a line of matching rice barns across an open yard. Carved panels in red, black, white, and yellow cover the facades. The village is still lived in and farmed, though parts are clearly set up for visitors.
Walk past the houses and a path leads up a small limestone hill to the burial ground. Here old wooden coffins hang from the cliff and sit on ledges, some carved as boats or buffalo, many cracked open with bones visible.
It is the single best place to see Torajan architecture and cliff burial in one short, walkable stop.
Getting there
Kete Kesu is about 4 km southeast of Rantepao, only 10 to 15 minutes by car, scooter, or short bemo ride. It is close enough that some travellers cycle out. From the entrance you walk through the village to reach the hanging graves on the hill behind.
Best time
Mornings are quieter and better lit for the house facades; tour groups tend to roll in late morning. The dry season keeps the burial-hill path firm and safe to climb.
Good to know
Pay the entrance fee (around IDR 20,000 to 30,000) in small notes, and consider a guide to read the house carvings and burial customs. The hill path involves uneven steps and the graves hold real human remains, so tread carefully and respectfully.
A tongkonan is the traditional Torajan ancestral house, built on stilts with a dramatic upswept roof shaped like a boat or buffalo horns. The carved patterns and horn stacks on the front signal family status and history.
Yes. On the hill behind the village, old coffins hang on the cliff and rest on ledges, many decayed and open with bones and skulls visible. It is an active burial site, not a display.
About one to one and a half hours covers the houses, rice barns, and the walk up to the hanging graves. It combines well with Lemo and Londa on a southern-sites day trip from Rantepao.
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