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Timor Island or West Timor with its capital Kupang is the administrative and cultural center of Nusa Tenggara Timur. This is the starting point, the hub and the spring board for your adventure tour of the region as well as having an abundance of tourist attractions itself. Explore the nearby off shore Islands of Semau or Kera, visit the sacred houses of Belu, explore the limestone caves, dive, swim, visit the Museum or just relax on any of the many palm fringed white sandy beaches found throughout the Island. There are currently 4 airlines with daily flights from Jakarta via Surabaya or Bali and an International airline with flights twice a week from Darwin Australia. There is a direct road link to Timor Leste (formally East Timor) and a ferry service linking all of the islands in the region. The National shipping line, Pelni also island hops through Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT). Timor Island is literally the stepping stone to the other islands in the region. From here you can take a short scenic ferry ride to Rote island or jump on one of the daily flights or ferries to any destination you wish to explore next.
Finding your way down
Within West Timor, the Bemo's (mini busses) provide an economic and convenient way to travel around the city. In the capital Kupang, you will find a "melting pot "of the people from all of the regions creating a busy, bustling city in a mix of traditional and Dutch colonial architecture. There are a good selection of restaurants specializing in fresh grilled seafood. Kupang has excellent communication facilities along with internet cafes and many ATM's. All standards of Hotel accommodation are available