Cisolok Geysers and Hot Springs
Two geysers near Cipanas River, reaching up to 5 m high.
Leang Pute Sinkhole
Very impressive sinkhole, 270 m deep, with a 50 – 80 m wide mouth.
Yogoluk Sinkhole
Up to 240 m deep and 180 m wide sinkhole with vertical walls, formed over underground river.
Mainina Ponor
In this ponor disappears water from the largest freshwater lake of Timor-Leste – the whole Irasiquero River flows in it. Water continues to flow underground and discharges into the sea. Sacred place. Endemic fish Craterocephalus laisapi has been discovered in this short stream.
Ghara Soo Falls
Highly unusual, visually impressive cascade of 8 falls formed in narrow valley between almost vertically standing layers of rock.
Cranny Falls
Tall, spectacular waterfall in ravine.
Kakamora Caves – mystery of the dwarf people
Legendary, inaccessible caves, where, according to locals, live Kakamora people – ancient dwarf people, just one meter tall, walking naked and endowed with incredible strength. Many believe that these people still exist.
Sutherland Falls
This beautiful 580 meters high waterfall starts directly from the glacier-fed Lake Quill and falls in three drops.
Browne Falls
836 m tall falls in Doubtful Sound, some of the tallest in the world.
Wairere Falls
Impressive, 153 m tall falls. The tallest waterfall in North Island. Two vertical plunges.