Ma'unga Terevaka proudly stands as the island's tallest volcano, soaring 511 meters above sea level. From its summit, you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the island surrounded by the vast Pacific Ocean, giving you a sense of being in one of the most remote places on Earth.

Terevaka is part of a trio of volcanoes, along with Poike and Rano Kau, that shaped the island's unique triangular silhouette. Rather than a singular crater, this volcano boasts an intricate network of smaller volcanic centers. The slopes of Terevaka hold archaeological remnants, including over 400 stone foundations of houses and various ceremonial sites, showcasing its historical significance.

The ascent to Terevaka, though not a top priority for travelers with limited time, it beckons those who enjoy hiking and want to experience the island's natural beauty beyond the iconic moai statues.

It is advisable to plan the visit in advance and come prepared with sun protection, comfortable attire, sturdy footwear, and a windbreaker or raincoat. Exploring Terevaka in the early morning or late afternoon is ideal to avoid the intense midday sun.

Terevaka and What to Bring

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TEREVAKA

Rapa Nui, Chile

Discover the Majestic Ma'unga Terevaka: Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Terevaka, Easter Island's highest peak at 511 meters above sea level, offering a panoramic 360° view of the island's limits embraced by the vast Pacific Ocean. Explore the rich geological history of this volcanic wonder, trek along its grassy slopes, and uncover fascinating archaeological remnants that showcase its significance in the ancient lives of Easter Island's inhabitants. Experience the allure of this remote and awe-inspiring destination, where nature, history, and adventure intertwine harmoniously.


  • Trekking

    Bring hiking shoes and all weather clothing

  • Sun Protection

    Bring a hat, sunglasses, water and plenty of sunscreen

  • Food & Water

    Pack food & water (at least 1 liter)

  • Clothing

    We recommend long pants and bring a Rain jacket

Stops

6

Duration

Half Day

Group size

4

Difficulty

Medium

  • What's included?
    • Hotel pick up & drop off

    • Private transportation

    • Private tour guide (Bilingual Spanish/English)

    • Safety equipment: helmets, front headlamps and sticks

    • Bottled water

  • What's excluded?
    • No Lunch included

    • Rapa Nui National Park Ticket is not included


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  • Please note
    • Not wheelchair accessible

    • Most travelers can participate

    • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

    • Not recommended for travelers with back problems

    • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions

  • Conditions & Restrictions
    • Book activity a minimum of 3 working days prior

    • Time to modify Reservation date: 48 hrs

Your guide

Joaquin Soler Hotu

Born and raised in Rapa Nui, this island and its waters are my passions. I speak Spanish, English and Rapa Nui fluently and am excited to share our history and culture with you.

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