Time to explore the undiscovered wonders of Timor-Leste


Dili, Timor-Leste's capital, boasts littoral beauty. — Photos: FLOREY D. MIKIL/The Star

When travelling to a foreign land, perhaps one of the more exciting things that could occur is unexpectedly meeting someone hailing from your homeland.

For Malaysians visiting Timor-Leste, the possibility of this is quite likely. The Malaysian diaspora here may not be the largest, but it is sizeable enough that you may just bump into a fellow countryman.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Travel

China's Dunhuang draws more tourists in winter
Part 4: The determination of mountain climbers
Go on a red-themed ‘colour hunt' to celebrate Year of the Fire Horse
David Bowie's childhood home to open to public in 2027
Where to go on your 'micro-retirement' holidays
Part 3: The tough but beautiful Annapurna
China's young travellers seek authentic cultural experiences
Celebrate Year of the Horse with these fun equestrian activities
Part 2: The 'Old Man' at Nepal's Annapurna Base Camp
A new study reveals how much stranded passengers spend at airports.

Others Also Read