Mount Ramelau, also known as Tatamailau, stands as a prominent peak in Timor-Leste (East Timor), specifically within the district of Ainaro. At an elevation of 2,986 meters (9,797 feet), it is the highest mountain in the country. The mountain holds significant cultural and religious importance, being a sacred place for the Timorese people, with many undertaking pilgrimages to its summit. Surrounding the mountain are lush forests that shelter diverse flora and fauna, contributing to the region's rich biodiversity. The climb to the top of Mount Ramelau is a rewarding experience for hikers, offering panoramic views of the island and its enchanting landscapes. Visitors can witness a stunning sunrise from the peak, which is a popular activity. The mountain's base is dotted with small villages where the culture of the local Mambai people can be observed. Besides its natural beauty, Mount Ramelau has historical significance, as the area was a resistance stronghold during the Indonesian occupation. Due to its high altitude, the climate around Mount Ramelau is cooler compared to other regions in Timor-Leste, providing a refreshing escape from the tropical heat.