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Poike: Leave your mark. Full Day Private Trekking: Explore the ancient Poike volcano, the oldest on the east coast of Easter Island, on this challenging hike. Access to the volcano is restricted to foot traffic only, and the tour is recommended for experienced hikers due to the steep and rugged terrain. As you trek to the summit, you will encounter monuments carved from various volcanic materials. Be aware that the area has no marked trails and some points of interest may be hard to reach. Please note that the tour requires effort and is not suitable for those with limited mobility.
Vai to Heva: From your hotel on Easter Island we head to the north part of the island. In this trekking, we will visit Vai to Heva which is a huge carved head, which possibly served to collect rainwater and was used in rituals alluding to this vital resource.
Ana o Keke: We will stop to explore a head of a moai, sourced from the Rano Raraku quarry, crafted with white stone from the Maunga Tea Tea quarry, a secondary cone of Poike. Continuing our we will visit Ana o Keke cave located on the cliff of Poike. This cave represents an emblematic place for Rapa Nui, popularly known as “The cave of the virgins” and where you can see some petroglyphs that allude to the ceremony of confinement of women.
Kava Kava Kio’e: Continue the tour to visit an area of petroglyphs where natives gathered to observe the stars. We continue towards Kava Kava Kio’e, which is the most eroded place on the island with an indescribable desert landscape of red earth. It is in this place where the activity of planting a tree takes place.
Motu Maratiri: The trekking ends at the viewpoint of Motu Maratiri where you can see a dazzling landscape overlooking the islet of Motu Maratiru and Ahu Tongariki in the background.
Our tour guides, passionate and proud Rapanui individuals, possess extensive knowledge of the island’s history and culture. We drive modern vehicles adapted to local roads to provide you with the best comfort during your travel experience with us. We usually start our tours early to avoid large groups and explore at your own pace. Hotel pickup and drop-off ensure you a comfortable and convenient experience.
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The Vai a Heva, a big carved head that was probably used to collect rainwater. It was also used in rituals alluding to the vital resource.
In this place we find a head of a moai from Rano Raraku quarry carved out a stone obtained from the Maunga Tea Tea quarry, a secondary cone of Poike.
Carved from Ma'unga Tea Tea quarry this are the only Moai made from this unique white material on the island. They measure approximately 1.60 and were destroyed during the war period. This place is one of the highlight site of the trekking route.
Located on the cliff of Poike this cave is an emblematic place of Rapa Nui. Popularly known as the "virgin's cave" it can be seen petroglyphs that refers to the confinement ceremony of the "Uka Neru" women.
Most eroded area of the island with an unbelievable desert landscape with a red color soil.. This is where the reforestation activity takes place.
An outstanding landscape of the islets with the Ahu Tongariki as a background scenery. Motu Maratiri islet was declared a marine wildlife bird reserve.