stentorized
Davao, Philippines90%
[stentorized, 17/06/2009] This link leads to a travel guide which focuses on East Timor. Very informative and great content to learn more about this little country. In this site you learn that the East Timor national languages are Tetum and Portuguese.
elise
Chisinau, Moldova80%
[elise, 26/06/2006] This site offers information about East Timor. Visitors are offered to read some general facts about the country, its history, people, moneys and lots more. There's a special section dedicated to facts which are good to know befor travelling to the country. There are a lot of activities offered in the country. you may read about them and choose what you like the most. You may also find information about local culture. The information is accompanied by many pictures and a map [more] [elise, 26/06/2006] This site offers information about East Timor. Visitors are offered to read some general facts about the country, its history, people, moneys and lots more. There's a special section dedicated to facts which are good to know befor travelling to the country. There are a lot of activities offered in the country. you may read about them and choose what you like the most. You may also find information about local culture. The information is accompanied by many pictures and a map of East Timor is also available on the site. [less]
koshkha
Northampton, United Kingdom80%
[koshkha, 28/04/2007] It's probably fair to say that East Timor is well off the beaten path of world tourism which seems to have made it all the more attractive to Ally and his friend Ben who visited the country to see how things were faring with the countries new-found independence. This link takes you to three essays he has written about their adventures as well as photos of their journey. Plenty of motorbikes and mayhem on this tour to very different destination. [more] [koshkha, 28/04/2007] It's probably fair to say that East Timor is well off the beaten path of world tourism which seems to have made it all the more attractive to Ally and his friend Ben who visited the country to see how things were faring with the countries new-found independence. This link takes you to three essays he has written about their adventures as well as photos of their journey. Plenty of motorbikes and mayhem on this tour to very different destination. [less]