East Timor Getting Around

By BoatGetting Around by Water

There is one weekly barge between Oekusi and Dili, carrying both freight and passengers.

By CarGetting Around by Road

The roads are generally in very bad condition and driving can be very hazardous. Mikrolets are the main transport in East Timor as they are extremely cheap. These are mini-vans converted into people carriers.

Buses: Most of the buses that existed prior to 1999 were destroyed in the fighting; the few that survived are in very bad technical shape and chronically overcrowded.

Cycling: Mountain bikes may be a viable form of transport outside of the capital.

Car hire: Available in Dili.

Documentation: Travellers need a valid driving licence or permit either from their country or issued in East Timor, and detailing which class of vehicle they are entitled to drive. Third-party motor insurance is not available.
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