Embark on a Timor-Leste expedition, exploring biodiverse coral reefs, hiking Mt Ramelau, and experiencing local culture through homestays and community visits.
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Guided snorkelling excursions on Atauro Island, home to the world's most biodiverse coral reefs
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Hike to the summit of Mt Ramelau, Timor-Leste’s tallest mountain, for sunrise views
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Visit local coffee farms and plantations to learn about coffee production and its cultural significance
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Experience a traditional ceremony and sunrise walk with village elders on Mt Ramelau
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Stay with a family in a beachside homestay on Atauro Island to experience Timorese hospitality
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Take a social enterprise tuk tuk tour and visit local handicraft cooperatives on Atauro Island
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Explore Dili’s historical sites, including the Chega! Exhibition, Motael Church, and Santa Cruz Cemetery
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Climb to the Cristo Rei Statue for panoramic views of Dili and enjoy dinner on the beach
Experience a blend of basic guesthouse stays with fans, squat toilets, and mandy bucket showers, and homestays on Atauro Island. Enjoy the hospitality of local families, with accommodations close to the beach, offering a unique cultural immersion. Note: power cuts occur from 10:00 pm to 7:00 am on Atauro Island.