Natarbora Wetlands
The Natarbora Wetlands, located on the southern coast of Timor-Leste, offer a captivating haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. These biodiverse wetlands are home to an array of endemic and migratory bird species, making them one of the premier spots in the country for birdwatching. Besides birds, visitors may spot fish, amphibians, and the occasional water buffalo grazing on the lush grasslands.
The dry season (April to November) is the best time to explore the area, as paths are more accessible and bird sightings are plentiful. Nature walks along the wetland edges allow visitors to experience the unique ecology firsthand, and guided tours can provide deeper insights into the flora and fauna. Bring binoculars, insect repellent, and sturdy shoes for exploring. The wetlands are accessible via a combination of sealed and dirt roads from the main highway through Natarbora, with the last stretch more suitable for a 4WD vehicle, especially after rain.
Respect local wildlife and beware of snakes in tall grass. There are currently no entry fees, but contributions to local community efforts are welcome. There are no formal visitor facilities, so plan ahead for food, water, and sun protection.