Christophe welcomes you in his charming and pleasant hut shaped with the native elements of base, which get its a rustic and warm aspect. In alentrous, you will take advantage of caves Ana Kai Tangata, ana Kinonga and of a path for a trekking up to the top of the volcano and an ahu.
Easter Island
Easter Island, a small volcanic triangle of 166 km2, 12 km wide and 24 km long, is the farthest point in the world.
Pitcairn is inhabited Polynesian island closest to some 1900km. Rapa Nui is located at 3700 km from the coast of Chile and to 4050 km from Tahiti.
His birth is due to submarine volcanism, from which arose the three largest volcanoes.
Poika the east (370m), the sumptuous Rano Kau in the west (324m) and Maunga Terevaka north peak (511m).
The island has a sixty domes showing a Intense magmatic activity now extinct, this island is actually the summit of a volcanic cone that rests on a seabed 3000m making it a mountain of 3500m.
As the old saying, Te pito o te henua officially been discovered on Easter Day, Sunday, April 5, 1722 evening by Admiral Dutchman Jacob Roggeveen. According to recent DNA analysis, the islanders are many Polynesians, the more likely origin Mangarevan, current Gambier archipelago. This small nation has experienced an extraordinary experience, perhaps unique is the distance between Easter Island and humanity that has forged its strange and haunting story.