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Mehara Village Sacred Houses

Mehara Village — Mehara, Tutuala, Lautém, Timor-Leste

Culture & Heritage Mehara
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About this place

Discover the iconic Uma Lulik sacred houses of the Fataluku people in Mehara Village, a spiritual and architectural highlight near Tutuala.

Nestled near Tutuala, Mehara Village is renowned for its sacred Uma Lulik houses, central to the spiritual life of the Fataluku people. These intricately built wooden structures stand on tall stilts and feature unique thatched roofs, making them architectural treasures deeply intertwined with the community’s beliefs. Visitors can stroll through the village, learn about Fataluku traditions from local guides, and admire the craftsmanship of each Uma Lulik, which serves as a vital link to ancestors and rituals.

When visiting, always ask for permission before approaching or photographing the houses, and dress respectfully to honor local customs. Mehara Village offers a unique glimpse into Timor-Leste’s living heritage and is best visited in the cool, quiet morning hours for genuine cultural interaction.

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Details

Opening Hours Daytime (best in the morning)
Entry Fee Free, but always ask permission from locals before entering or taking photos.
Best Time Morning for best light and interaction
Visit Duration About 30 minutes to 1 hour
Road Access Accessible via road from Tutuala; 4WD recommended due to rural conditions.
Parking Roadside
Family Friendly ✓ Yes
Pet Friendly ✗ No
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Tips & Notes

What to Bring Respectful attire, comfortable shoes, camera, water
Safety Note Be respectful and conservative; always seek permission before entering or photographing sacred houses.
Etiquette Always ask before taking photos
Accessibility Located within village, some walking required

Features

architecture culture photography
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Location

📍 Mehara, Tutuala, Lautém, Timor-Leste

Last verified: 2026-04-07

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