Suai
Suai is in
East Timor.
Understand
From its cracky mountains to its sea, Timor-Leste's Covalima district is a favourite place to explore and relax. The new road of a 1500 meter pass looks like something out of New Zealand, you might even find a few rugged houses. Highlanders in this part of Timor are still very traditional, and are always happy to meet new comers. Near the coast, sleepy town of Suai boasts beaches and traditional fishing villages dating back to Portuguese colonial times. Do mind the crocs though. In Suai you can pump oil straight out of the earth and people look forward to big change with the development of the Sunrise oil ad gas field.
Get in
About 4 hours from
Maliana. There are 2 roads that lead there from the ridge south of Maliana. One goes via Lolotoe and is a rough road with unmarked turns. The road through Zumalai is better, except for 2 spots that are prone to landslides that may close the road. If coming from Dili, the road through Maubisse may be faster.
See
Buy
Oil speculation has made Suai the most expensive place in Timor-Leste. The market has the usual household goods but prices of basics can be up to 50% higher than elsewhere.
Eat
Eastern DragonBland Chinese food plus a pool table and a herd of bug-eating cats.
Several basic warungs are in the market
RestauranteOnly warung in this part of town and offers an alternative to Eastern Dragon. Good chicken and beef but limited veges, although you can get a basic soup to go with it. English-speaking staff.
Sleep
Eastern DragonPrices are skyrocketing but this is still the best hotel in Suai. Newly-renovated rooms have AC, satellite TV and bathrooms with warm showers and sit-down toilets. Complex includes a supermarket (closes about 8pm) and Chinese restaurant.
Hotel SuaiLongstanding basic hotel. Recent reports say that most rooms now have aircon.