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Escape the capital and discover the soul of Timor-Leste’s northwest region on this immersive two-day journey. Beginning at the sacred grounds where independence was declared, you’ll wind through mountain coffee plantations, visit traditional villages, and trace the coastline past Portuguese ruins and Dutch colonial fortresses.
Experience the poignant history of Balibo, stand at the Indonesian border, and witness the resilience of communities that shaped a nation. From Maubara’s stunning salt lakes to intimate encounters with local artisans, this tour blends cultural immersion, historical reflection, and breathtaking landscapes into an unforgettable overnight adventure.
Your Hotel in Dili
8:30 AM
Timor Indigenous Tours is a business with a social purpose. By touring with us, you contribute to preserving and perpetuating the human, cultural, and natural resources of Timor-Leste for future generations through tourism education and stewardship. Your participation provides our staff with vital income and contributes to the sustainable economic development of our country through responsible tourism.
Morning
☑️ 08:30 AM hotel pickup from Dili
☑️ Visit Tasi Tolu (Three Seas) and the Peace Park, site of Timor-Leste’s independence declaration in May 2002
☑️ Pay respects at the Pope John Paul II statue, commemorating his historic visit

Mid-Morning
☑️ Ascend into the mountain highlands to Railaco
☑️ Tour Timor Global Coffee processing plant and learn about traditional coffee cultivation methods
☑️ Meet local villagers and explore traditional mountain houses
Afternoon
☑️ Descend to Liquica, passing the new Timor Port development
☑️ Explore the historic Portuguese ruins of Ai Pelo Prison and learn its history
☑️ Lunch at Lauhata Beach Scape with ocean views
☑️ Walk through Liquica town and visit the church

Late Afternoon
☑️ Marvel at Maubara’s pristine salt lake and panoramic coastal views
☑️ Explore the historic Maubara Dutch Fort overlooking the ocean
☑️ Continue journey to Batugade at the Timor-Leste/Indonesia border crossing

Evening
☑️ Arrive in Balibo in time for sunset drinks
☑️ Visit the Balibo Resistance Museum housed within the historic fort
☑️ Dinner and overnight accommodation in Balibo Fort Hotel


Morning
☑️ Guided Balibo walking tour through the historic town
☑️ Visit the Balibo Flag House and learn the story of the Balibo Five journalists
☑️ Reflect on the town’s pivotal role in Timor-Leste’s independence

Mid-Morning
☑️ Journey to Leohito village with a local guide
☑️ Discover a hidden waterfall and enjoy the natural surroundings
Afternoon
☑️ Return to Balibo Fort for lunch
☑️ Browse the nearby market for authentic Timorese handicrafts
☑️ Purchase traditional woven baskets, textiles, and locally crafted jewelry directly from artisans

Late Afternoon
☑️ Depart Balibo for return journey to Dili
☑️ 18:00 (6:00 PM) arrival at your Dili accommodation
We did two tours with Jonias. A city tour of Dili, and a full day tour inland from Dili. Both tours were terrific. Jonias was courteous, knowledgeable and great at explaining the history and culture of this beautiful country. A wonderful introduction to Timor Leste.
We travelled for five days with Timor indigenous tours. Jonias was our driver and guide we visited Balibó and Baucau and Jonias kindly organise good accommodation at these places for us. He was punctual and had great knowledge of the country and it’s history
We highly recommend Timor indigenous tours.
I sincerely recommend this trip as a solo traveler girl. I had a great day with Jonias who is very nice, has a great knowledge of his country and is happy to share stories. I saw interesting places with a amazing spot for lunch. Also the communication before the trip was very efficient.
We highly recommend Timor indigenous tours.
