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Atauro Islandmarker

30km across from Dili

Lying off the coast of Dili, Atauro Island is a great getaway destination. Either for a full exploration or just a day trip on Saturdays when the ferry goes. There are good walks and, of course, excellent snorkeling, but else the main thing is just chilling out and tuning in to the simple life. The village of Makili, at the southern tip, is known for its wood carvers. If you can not make it here, you can usual find a few carvers in Dili, selling their pieces in front of Castaway bar at the waterfront.
Atauro Island
 

Baucaumarker

About 130 km from Dili

Beside being the second biggest town in East Timor, Baucau can also boost of a bit grand architecture from the Portuguese period. Sure the old colonial buildings are falling apart or covered with weed and graffiti, but hey, this is East Timor. The old Mercado Municipal would certainly have been impressive if it was still in use. Now it just lies as a ghostly reminder from the past with grassing goats as the only visitors. Other points of interest are the Catholic church and the public swimming pool, if there is any water in.
Baucau
 

Dilimarker

Capital of East Timor

A colonial leftover from the Portuguese. It has been through a lot of war, massacres and general neglect. Burnt-out buildings are still a common sight and the roads are dotted with bottomless manholes, but it has edge and charm like a street urchin. The packed Santa Cruz cemetery along with the Truth Committee center CAVR can give some insight of the violent recent history of this young nation. For a bit tranquility head for nice waterfront which has several narrow beaches and clear view to Atauro island. These day the town is fueled by UN and NGO money, meaning there exists a surprising good selection of eating places. The best part thought, the locals are still friendly, honest and welcoming.
Dili
 

East Timor Highlandsmarker

Around Hatubuilico and Mt. Ramelau

As you slowly wind your way up from Dili into the hilly backcountry the scenery turns lush and the air cool. 11 km from Maubisse a rocky unsealed road snakes off the potholed main road and leads to the little village of Hatubuilico at the foot of Mt. Ramelau (2963m). Round wooden houses with thatched roof are now dotting the sloping fields as you keep going into valley after valley until you get clear views of Ramelau's naked peak. Trek to the top (if you have warm cloths with you) and just enjoy the views before the clouds come rolling in.
Timor highlands
 

Jesus Backside Beachmarker

A short drive from Dili

Tucked away in a cove on the backside of the hoovering Jesus statue lies one of the best beaches around Dili. It goes under the precise but utterly uncharming name of Jesus Backside Beach. It is a long stretch of white sand with gentle aqua blue water. Even though its close proximity to Dili it is untouched and has some very good snorkeling right from the shore – maybe even some of the best in East Timor.

Check the photo gallery for more Timor beaches along the northern coast.
Jesus Backside Beach
 
 
 
 
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