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What it’s like to travel in East Timor

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While preparing for my solo trip to Timor Leste, I noticed there was barley any online information on tourism and travel in East Timor. Though I was desperately hoping to find some inspiration from other travellers to prepare my journey, I found it exhilarating not to be in the know. I had no expectations and let everything surprise me.

Since those fruitless google searches, I’ve told myself I’d share everything I could about my travel experiences in East Timor. It’s a destination that deserves some more attention and that is worth a visit. I’ve already written an article on how travelling in East Timor can be quite challenging. I’ve also shared my bizarre culinary experience in Timor Leste, but since it’s not a cookie-cutter destination, you may need some visual information to help you take the plunge.

East Timor is a great stop over for a seasoned traveler looking for a little edge

Though I’m far from being an expert on East Timor and the issues the country is facing, I found it to be a particularly interesting travel destination. One that doesn’t just inspire “ooh’s and ahh’s” but rather makes you question global politics and forces you to reflect on human nature. Traveling in East Timor was a reality check reminding me of the basics in travel as well as the basics in life. I know, that sounds like pretty heavy shizzle for a weeklong stint but then again, isn’t that the whole point of travel?

As heavy hearted or challenging as travel in East Timor can be, there is plenty of light and colour waiting to be discovered.

Here is travel in East Timor in a few of my favourite snaps

Cristo rei, a giant statue of Jesus Christ standing on a globe overlooking Dili’s bay. Ascend the hill for some mild exercise and a face to face with JC.

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The view from Cristo Rei is worth the climb. Cape Fatucama (pictured below) offers white sand beach and clear waters.

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Cruising by Dili’s seafront.

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Making friends with local beachgoers while hanging out at the beaches just outside the centre,

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The market, as always, one of the most colourful spots to pick up the local vibe.

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At times, the people in East Timor may seem a little grumpy but once you connect with them, the facade drops and magic happens.

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A day trip from Dili or overnight stint to Atauro island flashes you to another era. Back to basics. It’s also a superb scuba diving location.
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On the road to Maubisse we traversed winding roads over steep hills dotted with coffee plantations.

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The centre of Maubisse has a certain charm to it. Why, I can’t quite put a finger on.

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Colour and creativity are features I appreciate in my means of transport.

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A local sunset beach activity: foraging shellfish at low tide.

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Have you travelled to a destination you knew next to nothing about? Where was it?

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