Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Embark on a private tour through Rapa Nui's stunning landscapes, where ancient volcanic formations hide secrets waiting to be uncovered. Explore the impressive lava tubes, known as "ana," which form the largest volcanic cave system in Chile and hold both geological and cultural significance. Your knowledgeable guide will illuminate the caves' cultural importance, sharing insights into the ancient beliefs and practices of the Rapa Nui people. As you traverse these sacred spaces, learn about the natural formations and the rituals once performed there. The caves served various functions, including shelters and burial sites, contributing to the island's identity. The tour also offers breathtakin...
Highlights
6 hours
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
6 hours
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
100% Private and personalized experience
Accredited local guide
Gratuities
Lunch
National park fee
Itinerary
1
Ana Te Pahu
The Roiho Sector includes multiple caves:
Ana Vai Teka Cave: a hidden gem with captivating rock formations, a unique lagoon-like interior fed by rainwater, and ancient rock art. The historical significance of this site, including its connection to the Vai Teka ahu and the Miru Toko Te Rangi clan is fascinating.
Ana Ohoka and Ana Tapairi stand out among the other caves, bearing witness to the funeral rites and spiritual practices of the island's past inhabitants. Seeing these intriguing structures uncovers a world where the natural landscape intertwines with the spiritual legacy of Rapa Nui.
Ana Te Pahu, the largest cave in Rapa Nui National Park, has four underground chambers, totaling in a length that exceeds 7 kilometers. Formed by lava channels and connecting chambers, it's significant as a volcanic tube. Referred to as the "cave of the bananas," it was utilized by ancient islanders for cultivation and food preparation. Its ample size and wind protection made it an ideal site.
3 hours
2
Ana Te Pora
Ana Te Pora, known as the "cave of the reed canoe," is a long lava tube used as a refuge cave during conflicts on Easter Island. It has a large vault-shaped room with smooth walls and features a protected entrance and stone corridor for added security. Inside, there is a rectangular stone formation of unknown purpose. Towards the end of the room, a small stone wall leads to a narrow and dark section, which opens up to a natural entrance featuring a beautiful fig tree.
30 minutes
3
Ahu Te Peu
Ahu Te Peu is an important archaeological site on Easter Island, offering valuable insights into the ancient Rapa Nui civilization. It features ruins of an ancient village, including the impressive 43-meter-long boathouse or hare paenga named Tore Tahuna. The site also includes two platforms with deteriorated moai statues. Ahu Te Peu is linked symbolically to the burial sites of two significant figures in Rapa Nui history.
30 minutes
4
Ana Kakenga
Ana Kakenga, also known as the "two windows" cave, is a volcanic tube stretching approximately 50 meters in length. It once served as a 'kionga,' a place of refuge during historical conflicts between island clans. The entrance is camouflaged and accessed through a narrow passage. Inside, visitors are rewarded with amazing views from two large windows carved into the cliff. The site is known for its geological features, including stalactites and stalagmites.
Embark on a private tour through Rapa Nui's stunning landscapes, where ancient volcanic formations hide secrets waiting to be uncovered. Explore the impressive lava tubes, known as "ana," which form the largest volcanic cave system in Chile and hold both geological and cultural significance. Your knowledgeable guide will illuminate the caves' cultural importance, sharing insights into the ancient beliefs and practices of the Rapa Nui people. As you traverse these sacred spaces, learn about the natural formations and the rituals once performed there. The caves served various functions, including shelters and burial sites, contributing to the island's identity. The tour also offers breathtakin...