We headed back into the rainforest and began making our way up through the rice paddy fields, past towering palm trees and lush gardens. We soon came to a clearing which made all of us stop in our tracks; the undulating fields stretched out before us, the sea of green punctuated only by the odd splash of red – a few flowers in bloom in the distance. As we grabbed cameras from backpacks, our guide signalled we had further to go and we were soon straddling a small stream, inching our way across to the other side of the fields, with just a narrow ledge standing between us and a fairly intimidating drop into the rainforest below. “Keep going, don’t look down,” urged our guide and, after hurling ourselves up one final hill, we’d made it. We were standing at the very top of the rice terraces, and the view was breathtaking.