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− | According to Lonely Planet it seems to be a known concept among locals and is used for short distances. You should give a tip, which should be like how much you would pay in a microlet (minibus). In the rain season some remote village can be not reachable because of flooded | + | According to Lonely Planet it seems to be a known concept among locals and is used for short distances. You should give a tip, which should be like how much you would pay in a microlet (minibus). In the rain season some remote village can be not reachable because of flooded roads. |
== Border crossing == | == Border crossing == |
Revision as of 14:04, 28 October 2010
Information | |
Language: | Tetum, Portuguese |
Capital: | Dili |
Population: | 1,066,000 |
Currency: | US Dollar ( USD ) |
Hitchability: | ? |
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<map lat='-9.183447' lng='125.337524' zoom='7' view='0' country='Timor-Leste' /> |
East Timor (officially the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste) is a country in South-Eastern Asia, considered a part of Melanesia.
Hitchhiking
According to Lonely Planet it seems to be a known concept among locals and is used for short distances. You should give a tip, which should be like how much you would pay in a microlet (minibus). In the rain season some remote village can be not reachable because of flooded roads.
Border crossing
There is a open border crossing to Indonesia.
Cities
- Dili (the capital)
This article is a stub. This means that the information available to us is obviously insufficient. In these places little information is available or the description is severely outdated. If you have been there, whether hitchhiking, for travel or as part of an organized tour − be sure to extend this article! |