Poike is located on the east side of Rapa Nui and also one of the most and rarely visited parts of the island. There are no roads here, and most of the time no one else is around. It is maybe the last part of Easter Island that retains the isolation vibes from the ancient times. The archaeology is scarce and unique, very different from elsewhere. The only real way to explore its secrets is by having an experience local guide take you through.
Breathtaking landscapes, eroded soils, trachyte domes, petroglyphs, caves, unique small moai, ceremonial monuments abandoned 600 years ago like the rest of the Peninsula. It's a very special full day hike that only very few try. Don't miss the opportunity to do it as a private tour with the most knowledgeable team on the island.
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Full Day hike across the Poike Peninsula, visiting many archaeological and geological features of this rarely visited area. Stops at Maunga Parehe, Ahu Kiri Reva, Vai a Heva, Ahu Riki Riki, Papa U'i Hetu'u, Kava Kava Kio'e, Te Pipi Tau Makohe, Pū a Katiki, Oka Kava and Potu te Rangi.
We pick them up from their accomodation or from any starting point in Hanga Roa.
Easter Island, known as Rapa Nui to its native inhabitants, is a remote volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean. It is famous for its nearly 1,000 extant monumental statues called moai, created by the early Rapa Nui people. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a unique blend of Polynesian culture, archaeological wonders, and breathtaking natural landscapes.
This is the largest ahu (ceremonial platform) on Easter Island, featuring 15 restored moai statues. It's a must-visit for its impressive size and historical significance.
Rano Raraku is the quarry where most of the moai statues were carved. It's an archaeological site with numerous moai in various stages of completion.
This ahu is unique because it faces the ocean, unlike most others that face inland. It features seven moai statues and is one of the few ahus not restored by archaeologists.
Orongo is a ceremonial village with stone houses and petroglyphs. It was used for the annual Tangata Manu (Bird Man) cult ceremony.
This sea cave is known for its ancient petroglyphs and was used by the Rapa Nui people for shelter and ceremonial purposes.
A traditional Rapa Nui feast cooked in an underground oven, featuring a variety of meats, fish, and vegetables.
A sweet pudding made from banana, pumpkin, or breadfruit, cooked with sugar and coconut milk.
A raw fish salad marinated in lime juice, coconut milk, and spices, similar to ceviche.
This is the summer season, with warm temperatures and the highest rainfall. It's the best time for beach activities and outdoor exploration.
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Easter Island is generally safe with low crime rates. However, petty theft can occur, so it's important to take precautions.
Buses are available but not extensive. They are a budget-friendly option for getting around the island.
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A small island known for its birdlife and historical significance. It was a key location in the Bird Man cult ceremonies.
A small island known for its beautiful beaches and snorkeling opportunities.
A volcanic crater offering stunning views of the island and the Pacific Ocean. It's also home to the ceremonial village of Orongo.
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