Timor Mega Tours & Travel
Timor Mega Tours & Travel is a Dili-based inbound tour operator headquartered at Hotel Central on Avenida Presidente Nicolau Lobato, with director Eduardo Massa. The company offers short-break and multi-day itineraries across Timor-Leste, with specialist programmes focused on coffee, culture, history, hiking and food.
Tours offered
- Coffee tours — guided trips into the Ermera and Maubisse highlands to visit cooperative farms, watch processing first-hand and taste some of Asia’s most distinctive single-origin coffee.
- Cultural and historical day trips — Dili landmarks such as the Chega! Resistance Museum and the Santa Cruz Cemetery, plus Portuguese-era heritage in Balibo and Baucau.
- Hiking and trekking — Mt. Ramelau (2,986 m, Timor-Leste’s highest peak) for sunrise climbs, the Maubisse ridgelines, and shorter walks across Atauro Island.
- Food and market tours — central Dili markets, tasting evenings featuring ikan sabuko, batar da’an and locally roasted Timorese coffee.
- Multi-day round-trip itineraries — combinations of the central highlands, the south coast, Oecusse, and the Atauro ferry crossing.
Tours typically include vehicle, fuel, an English-speaking driver-guide, and entrance fees. Domestic flights (Dili–Oecusse, Dili–Atauro) can be added for travellers with limited time, and the team can also arrange airport transfers and pre- or post-tour accommodation.
Plan or book online
If you’d rather compare options or design your own trip before contacting the operator, Rezerva’s tour builder lets you assemble a Timor-Leste itinerary day-by-day with drivers, guides and stays included — or you can join a small-group trip if you’d prefer to share costs with other travellers. Popular extensions after a mainland tour include an overnight on Atauro Island for snorkelling and reef diving, and a guided shortlist of things to do in Dili for the days either side of your trip.
Tours range from short-break to specialist options (coffee, culture, history, hiking, food) and multi-day itineraries around Timor-Leste.