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Tour Cost

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Aileu & Maubisse COFFEE MOUNTAIN DAY TOUR

ABOUT OUR TOUR

Our full day Maubisse Mountain Tour heads up and out to rural Timor-Leste. It takes you through the rice paddies, gardens and up into the mountains with lunch in Aileu at Projecto Montanha – working to serve the Timorese families with love, seeking their integral development – before continuing onto Maubisse to view the traditional houses, the Pousada, a unique landscape of Fleixa valley and so much more.

MAUBISSE MOUNTAIN AND COFFEE DAY TOUR ITINERARY

  • Pick up from hotel at 08:30AM
  • Head out of Dili up into the mountains via old road towards Aileu
  • Stop at the Dare WW2 memorial
  • Optional visit to Quinta Portugal Coffee farm or Dili Vanilla in Aileu (additional cost of visit)
  • Esperansa sewing group in Aileu
  • 1975 memorial of independence movement at Aissirimou village in Aileu
  • Visit Aileu town, 1942 memorial and the market place
  • Lunch stop at Projecto Montanha (at own cost)
  • Explore the Maubisse market place, Pousada and town
  • Enjoy cooler temperature and its beautiful landscape of Fleixa valley and hill
  • Walk to the Lekitehi sacred house and waterfall
  • Have a quick visit to Seloi lagoon and paddies if time permitted
  • Return to Dili approximately 17:30PMO

ADDITIONAL EXPENSES

  • $15 for local guide to walk to sacred house (10 minutes) and waterfall (30+ minutes)
  • $10 entrance to sacred house
  • Entrance to Pousada
  • All meals at own cost
  • Personal items and spending

All Inquiries

+670 77345224 or 75538587 (Jonias) timorindigenoustours@gmail.com    info@timorindigenoustours.com

Please note: the tour may vary slightly depending on the time of day, road conditions, etc. Please bring sunscreen, mosquito repellent, hat, refillable water bottle and USD cash in small denominations to purchase snacks and gifts.

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