Orongo, Ahu Vinapu And Rano Kau Half Day Tour - Hanga Roa

From
USD
Per Person
Book this tour with
Created with Fabric.js 5.2.4

Tour Information

Key Details

  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Hotel pickup Available
  • Duration: 3 Hrs
  • Language:
    English
  • Departure Time :
    09:30 AM
  • Return Details :
    Returns to original departure point
  • Cancellation Policy :
    This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Overview

Discover archaeological wonders on the southwestern coast of Easter Island on this half-day tour, including The ceremonial center of Vinap includes one of the largest ahu in Rapa Nui. This ceremonial center has an extraordinary platform, which stands out for having an architectural structure composed of large slabs carefully wedged, similar to the Inca constructions of Cusco. The cave paintings of Ana Kai Tangata and the stone masonry homes of Orongo village.Watchthe waves crashing against cliffs while you imagine the history of the place, and admire the crater lake near the inactive Rano Kau volcano. As you explore, learn about Rapa Nui culture and the legends surrounding the mysterious birdmen. Pickup and drop-off from Hanga Roa hotels are included.

Know More about this tour


After hotel pickup in Hanga Roa, you're driven to the Ahu Vinapu ceremonial complex.The ceremonial center of Vinap includes one of the largest ahu in Rapa Nui. This ceremonial center has an extraordinary platform, which stands out for having an architectural structure composed of large slabs carefully wedged, similar to the Inca constructions of Cusco.
Then re-board the minivan and travel south to Ana Kai Tangata, a cave along the coast.The only cave on the island to contain ancient pictures, many believe this location served as the starting point of the annual Tangata Manu ritual practiced until around 1800. As you listen to the rhythmic crashing of the surf against the cliffs and hear ancient legends, imagine the men selected from each tribe leaping from the cave and swimming toward the islet of Motu Nui to collect the first egg laid by a sooty tern. Many drowned or were killed by sharks. The first man to return with the egg was rewarded with riches for his tribe for the rest of the year.
Leave the cave and set sights on the Rano Kau volcano and its crater lake. Capture this dramatic landscape from three different vantage points before your guide takes you to the village of Orongo at the southern tip of the island
Orongo contains 54 restored oval-shaped houses constructed out of slabs of shale, each with a small square entryway overlooking the ocean. Note the abundance of birdmen petroglyphs here, and learn about the site's use as a ceremonial center for birdmen rites between 1600 and 1866. After your guide's introduction to village lore and legend, spend a little over an hour exploring the site on your own before transport back to your hotel.

Itinerary:


After hotel pickup in Hanga Roa, you're driven to the Ahu Vinapu ceremonial complex. The ceremonial center of Vinapú includes one of the largest ahu in Rapa Nui. This ceremonial center has an extraordinary platform, which stands out for having an architectural structure composed of large slabs carefully wedged, similar to the Inca constructions of Cusco.
Then re-board the minivan and travel south to Ana Kai Tangata, a cave along the coast.The only cave on the island to contain ancient pictures, many believe this location served as the starting point of the annual Tangata Manu ritual practiced until around 1800. As you listen to the rhythmic crashing of the surf against the cliffs and hear ancient legends, imagine the men selected from each tribe leaping from the cave and swimming toward the islet of Motu Nui to collect the first egg laid by a sooty tern. Many drowned or were killed by sharks. The first man to return with the egg was rewarded with riches for his tribe for the rest of the year.
Leave the cave and set sights on the Rano Kau volcano and its crater lake. Capture this dramatic landscape from three different vantage points before your guide takes you to the village of Orongo at the southern tip of the island
Orongo contains 54 restored oval-shaped houses constructed out of slabs of shale, each with a small square entryway overlooking the ocean. Note the abundance of birdmen petroglyphs here, and learn about the site's use as a ceremonial center for birdmen rites between 1600 and 1866. After your guide's introduction to village lore and legend, spend a little over an hour exploring the site on your own before transport back to your hotel.

Inclusions

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Professional guide
  • Transport by air-conditioned van or bus

Exclusions

  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks
  • Entrance fee to Rapa Nui National Park (56,000 Chilean pesos or 80.00 USD)
  • Transfers from the pier

Additional Info

Infants are required to sit on an adults lap

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Remember that this excursion is not a private tour

It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and bring water and snacks

Note: Port pickup is not available

Traveler Reviews

See all reviews
  • 15-Feb-2020

    Valentine was excellent and very informative and fun . She took a lot of time to me helpful telling us lots of stories n info . She was extremely timely and picked us up and dropped us off at our lodging

  • 12-Feb-2019

    As soon as you arrive in Orongo and look at the crater filled with water, you cannot believe that what you see is actually real. It is a breathtaking view. The position of the crater overlooking the sea, the colours of the vegetation and water are simply spectacular. A must see

  • 12-Nov-2018

    We booked a half day tour with Viator [part of Trip Advisor] toTahai Orongo and Rano Kau on Easter Island.We arrived by ship and was collected on the dock by a Viator representative who did not speak one word of English. He drove us to Orongo and handed us over to a guide who did speak English.He took us around the Orongo site. After this he took us to a mini van where 3 or 4 other people were waiting. It was obvious we were just joining another tour.We left Orongo and went to another site not listed on our voucher. We then asked our guide why, and he had no answers. He said our tour would be for 2 hours and he was not interested in our voucher which clearly stated what we had paid for and the sites involved.He said we could talk to his local office which we did and they gave us the same story.On return to Australia we sent an email to Viator complaining how we treated.They have now come back with a lousy refund of AUD38.41 after we paid out AUD 361.52 for 2 persons.This is terribly disappointing when Viator hand the booking to an overseas agent and they can just do what they like and not honour what we booked and what we paid for . We would never consider using Viator again

  • 11-Apr-2018

    Views like from a different planet.

  • 06-Feb-2018

    For anyone out there who is going on a cruise to get to easter island go visit green island tours. This was our second visit in 4 years the first time we couldnt get in because of swell on the sea so this time with everything crossed we were alittle bit more prepared or so I thought! c ouldnt get any information from the ship tried trip advisor everything booked for both days. Having got on the ship early went straight to excursions and booked one half day tour which incedentelly was the same trip the next day.Horrendously priced but didn't care we were going. That night we met up with people at dinner two brits and two Canadians who had all booked one full day and one half day with green island tours; they then contacted green island to see if they could take us yes they could and it was booked and we cancelled the ships tour. It was absolutely wonderful even better than we dared hope. After waiting 3 hours the first day and 2and a half hours the second day to get off the ship green island were waiting for us . The whole experience just blew me away we saw just about everything and not at all rushed and including a packed lunch on day one. Our guide was Patricio a Chilean married to a raponui and lived on the island for over 40 years so he knew everything there was to know. He was so kind to me I am 75 and a bit over weight so getting up to the quarry was a bit of a challenge. My face was bright red and it was very hot he helped me down some steps and enquire what sun factor I was using. To be fair if the ship cant get in you lose your deposit of £160 to green island and you do have to pay$80 p.p. for park entrance fees.Whereas if you go with the ship tours you are covered. BUT by going with green island the cost of both trips was less than one half day with the ship tours. I'm a very happy and lucky bunny.

  • 22-Nov-2017

    The tour has beauiful sights and some truly interesting archeological sites. The guide has a great personality, but there are several translation issues that make it difficult for english native speakers to get the big picture of the amazing history sorrounding the island.

  • 22-Nov-2017

    The tour has beauiful sights and some truly interesting archeological sites. The guide has a great personality, but there are several translation issues that make it difficult for english native speakers to get the big picture of the amazing history sorrounding the island.

  • 04-Nov-2017

    There is a need to take care when booking full or half day tours on Easter Island which on ground local operator will be running the tour. We thought we were doing this half day tour, but while we visited Orongo and Rano Kau, we did not go to Tahai. Whilst surprised, that was not too much of a problem as it is in easy walking distance of the main settlement of Hanga Roa and could be visited easily from our accommodation. Our local tour operator was Maururu Travel who specialise in using local "native" guides. They are excellent at explaining the history, culture, and traditions at places like Orongo, and Rano Kau. However, the focus is on that with little time for photo deviations, etc. If your interest is photography we would certainly recommend more independent travel (cars / bikes are easily hired) as this would provide more flexibility for photo stops, and could also be timed to get better light and less tourists. We also found that of the half day tour, a great deal of time related to just collecting and returning guests to their various hotels.

  • 06-Jan-2017

    Great tour and guide.

  • 08-Dec-2016

    The tour was well worthwhile - informative and interesting. The guide Christina was knowledgeable and helpful.

See all reviews