In the morning, our excursion takes you to the impressive volcano Rano Kau with its spectacular crater lake. From two viewpoints, you will enjoy breathtaking panoramic views over the island and into the crater – a truly impressive natural spectacle. Next, you will visit the ceremonial village of Orongo. This was once the site of the Birdman cult rituals, including a thrilling competition where daring men tried to retrieve the first egg of the sooty tern. You will explore the unique petroglyphs and the typical stone houses of Orongo – all while enjoying views of the nearby islets Motu Nui, Motu Iti, and Motu Kao Kao.
The tour continues to the unrestored Ahu Vinapu, whose precise stonework is reminiscent of Pre-Inca architecture. Afterwards, we stop at the Ana Kai Tangata cave. Due to recent safety regulations, entry is no longer permitted, but you can view the cave entrance and its well-preserved wall paintings from the coast.
In the afternoon, the tour heads inland to Ahu Akivi, a restored ceremonial site featuring seven upright Moai statues that – according to legend – represent the seven envoys of King Hotu Matua.
Next, we visit the unrestored Ahu of Hanga Poukura. The penultimate stop is the Puna Pau crater, where the red volcanic stone for the Moai’s distinctive topknots, called Pukaos, was quarried.
To conclude, we visit the ceremonial site of Tahai near Hanga Roa. Here, you will see three restored Ahus as well as the island’s only Moai whose eyes have been reconstructed. Additionally, Tahai features restored remains of boat houses (Hare Paenga), chicken houses (Hare Moa), and an impressive boat ramp.
- Regular Excursion Half Day Orongo - Rano Kau In Isla De Pascua, Hanga Roa / With Guide / Tickets Included / Transfer In-Out Included / Meals Not Included
- Regular Excursion Half Day Akivi - Sector Ceremonial Tahai In Isla De Pascua, Hanga Roa / With Guide / Tickets Included / Transfer In-Out Included / Meals Not Included
- Accomodation In Isla De Pascua, Hanga Roa + Breakfast