Drive to the South coast and visit representative examples of not restored platforms, Ahu Vaihu in the bay of Hanga Te’e, and Akahanga, where it is said that the famous king Hotu Matua is buried. Then we continue to Peninsula Poike, first active volcano responsible for the formation of the island of Rapa Nui. We leave our vehicle and hike up until we arrive at Vai a Heva, a huge human face carved into the rock with an open mouth to collect rainwater. We’ll walk around this second highest volcano, then hike down again and drive back to Hanga Roa.
Duration: 7 hours.
-Only Private tour. Departures every day schedule is coordinated previously with the passenger depending on their availability.