Wini, Indonesia
Wini is a village in the Nusa Tenggara Timur province of Indonesia. It is the capital of the North Insana district of the North Central Timor Regency. It is located on the north coast of the western part of the island of Timor, between Timor-Leste to the east and its exclave of Oecusse to the west. A major border crossing checkpoint into Timor-Leste's exclave of Oecussi is located here.
Location
Wini is located on the north coast of the island of Timor. It is about 45km north Kefamenanu, the capital city of North Central Timor Regency within which Wini is located. The village is on the Timor-Leste-Indonesia border, just east of the border with Timor-Leste's Oecusse border.Tourism
Wini's main tourism attraction is the beach, which is popular as a weekend destination for the local population. The main beaches are Wini Beach and Idola Beach. Another popular beach is Cape Bastian located 8km to the east of Wini. Besides beaches, the new Wini Border Crossing Checkpoint complex is also a popular attraction.Transport and Infrastructure
Roads connect Wini with Kefamenanu 45km to the south via Manamas. A coastal road also links Wini with the main Kupang–Dili road about 53km to the east. From the intersection, it is a further 22km to Mota'ain, where the border crossing into Timor-Leste proper is located. This route between these two border crossings the shortest between East Timor proper and its Oecussi exclave. To the west, a road crosses the border river to Sacato and onward to Pante Macassar, the capital of Oecusse.Wini has a harbor. Manganese ore is exported via the port, but only ships with less than 5000 gross tons can dock.