Enjoy this trekking to the untouched coast. Visit caves, archeological platforms, and petroglyphs and discover how the islanders lived completely isolated from the rest of the Island.
The North coast is a place of settlement of the "Miru" clans, ancient descendants of the first King Hotu Matu'a, this sector is undoubtedly the one that remains mostly intact from the impact of man, its geographical location between the slopes of the highest volcano Terevaka and the West coast of Rapa Nui allows it to be the setting that even in these times transports us to the desolate past of Rapa Nui.
In this hiking, it is possible to see how animals that freely graze the surroundings and the archaeological remains that are preserved as in the past combine.
It is only possible to access this sector on foot or horseback.
This trekking will end up in Anakena, an ancient royal settlement characteristic of its white sands, turquoise waters, and palm trees
Not recommended for pregnant travelers. Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
We pick up travelers at all hotels/accommodations on the island
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the tour