If you are looking for a unique adventure that combines nature, culture, and community, the Koontayan ’To Obu-Manuvu Eco-Cultural Adventure should be on your list. Tucked away in the highlands, this hidden gem invites travelers to take on 1,083 purposeful steps along a ridge trail that leads to the heart of the Obu-Manuvu ancestral village.



The journey itself is part of the experience—every step rewarded with sweeping mountain views, fresh air, and the anticipation of cultural immersion. Upon arrival, visitors are welcomed not only by the scenic surroundings but by the warmth of the Obu-Manuvu people themselves.
Guests can savor native coffee paired with steamed kamote, watch how walis tambo is carefully crafted from tiger grass, or even join in cooking nilotlot, a traditional dish wrapped and steamed in banana leaves. Beyond food and craft, the community offers tree-planting activities for those who want to give back, as well as cultural performances that highlight their rich heritage and traditions.
Travelers are encouraged to book accredited guides, respect community rules, and practice responsible tourism by keeping the trail and village clean. Each visit directly supports local livelihoods and strengthens the Obu-Manuvu’s stewardship of their ancestral land.
Whether you go with family or friends, this eco-cultural adventure is more than just a hike—it is a meaningful exchange that nurtures both nature and culture. Take the time to linger, listen, and learn. The 1,083 steps will take you further than you ever imagined.