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6D/5N Customised Tour 

N/E&W Coast, Mt. Ramelau and Central Highland of Timor  

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      Mr.&Mrs.________ (2 people)

TIMOR TOUR ITINERARY

Day & Date

Place & accommodation

Activity

Day 1. 

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Dili Arival 

Hotel Esplanada

(L/D)

  • AM/PM Dili arrival, transferred to the Hotel for check in 
  • Visit Chega Museum, 
  • Motel church and Santa Cruz Cemetery 
  • Visit to Cristo Rey statue for sunset view
  • Dinner will be served at Beachside Area Branca  

Day 2. 

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Dili-Aileu-Maubisse-Hatobuilico-Mt. Ramelau

Ovalido Garden

(B, L, D)

  • 8:30am Depart Dili for Aileu via WWII Memorial in Dare
  • Visit Portugues 1942 massacred in Aileu 
  • Projeto Montanha or Dili Vanili for lunch 
  • Visit Pousada de Maubisse and Traditional village of Likitei.
  • Continue travel to Hatobulico right at the base of Mt. Ramelau for stay overnight.

Day 3.

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Hatobuilico-Ramelau Summit-Dili

Hotel Esplanada

(B, L, D)



  • Morning; An optional 3.00 am climb to summit of Mt. Ramelau; 2,963m (9,721 ft), Timor’s highest mountain for sunrise. (Approx. 3 hours up and 1.5 hours back dep. on pace & conditions)
  • Enjoy a late breakfast before continuing heading back to Dili via Suku Liurai village onto Fatubossa visit the sacred house along the way
  • Lunch at the Projecto Montanha and return to Dili via Comoro River Road.

Day 4.

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Dili-Baucau-Dili

Hotel Esplanada

(B, L, D)

  • 8:30am Morning departs travel along the N/E Coast to Baucau the 2nd big city after Dili. Stop in Manatuto-Laleia for a coffee and quick visit to the ancient church built in 1933. 
  • Arrived Baucau intime for lunch.  
  • After lunch, continue travel to visit Japanese cave during the WWII and the Royal Family School in Venilale before return to Dili.

Day 5.

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Dili-Railaco-Liquiça-Maubara-Dili

Hotel Esplanada

(B, L, D)

  • Pick up from hotel at 08:30 am, Tasi Tolu (3 salty lakes), Peace Park and Pope John Paul II’s statue, where the independent declared in May 2022. Passing new Timor Port, visit the Portuguese ruins of Ai Pelo and its history. 
  • Explore Portuguese former small town of and the church massacre in 1999 and Maubara Dutch fort and its history.
  • Lauhata Beach Scape for Lunch before return to Dili. 

Day 6.

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AM/PM Airport transferred

N/A

(B,L)

  • Resistance Museum, Dili Tais Market and Taibesse Local Market
  • 11:30AM Lunch at Ahimatan Restaurant before transfer to the Airport.
  • End of our services!

Please note: 

Tours may differ slightly depending on timings, road conditions etc. Please bring sunscreen, mosquito repellent, a hat, a refillable water bottle and USD cash in small bills to purchase snacks and gifts.



INCLUSIONS

  • Timor Indigenous English-speaking driver/guide wage and allowance 
  • 6 days transport in AC 
  • Meals during the trip (6 Lunches & 5 Dinners for 2 people) 
  • Accommodation (5N x #2 DBL
  • Visit Quinta Portugal Agroforestry project or Dili Vnili in Aileu
  • Traditional village in Maubisse 
  • Local guides & entrance fee
  • Mt. Ramelau local guide 
  • Complimentary drinking water during the tour
  • Schedule of activities
 

       NOT INCLUDES

  • Airfares

  • Travel insurance 

  • Visa ($30 USD)

  • International bank fee ($47 USD)

  • Personal items and spending

 

Contact Us:

Online 

Website: timorindigenoustours.com

Facebook page: Timor Indigenous Tours

Email 

timorindigenoustours@gmail.com

Phone

+670 7734 5224 (Jonias)  

+670 7800 3785 (Dyana)

Total Tour Costs:

$1,945.00 USD/Person based on 2 People.





Timor Indigenous Tours is a business with a social purpose; by touring with us you are contributing to preserving and perpetuating the human, cultural, and natural resources of Timor-Leste for generations through tourism education and conservation. Providing our staff with much needed income and contributing to the sustainable, economic development of our country through tourism.



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