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Empire of the Sun
Luxury Easter Island Tours & Travel
Machu Picchu - Lake
Titicaca (14 days/13 nights)

Ancient Civilizations of Peru
Luxury Easter Island Tours & Travel
Colca Canyon - Machu
Picchu Lake Titicaca (16 days/15 nights)

Archaeological & Ecological Treasures
Luxury Easter Island Tours & Travel
Galapagos - Machu Picchu Lake Titicaca (or Amazon) (18 days/17
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Grand Tour of the Inca Empire
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Ancient & Colonial Capitals
Luxury Easter Island Tours & Travel
Machu Picchu (10
days/9 nights)

Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
Luxury Easter Island Tours & Travel
Machu Picchu (13 days/12 nights)

Machu Picchu & Galapagos
Luxury Easter Island Tours & Travel
Machu Picchu - Galapagos (15 days/14 nights)

Galapagos & Machu Picchu
Luxury Easter Island Tours & Travel
Galapagos - Machu Picchu (18 days/17 nights)

Amazon
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Manu National Park (8 days/7 nights)
Galapagos Cruises

Enchanted
Isles of the Galapagos
Luxury Easter Island Tours & Travel
Galapagos (11
days/10 nights)

Galapagos & the Kingdom of Quito
Luxury Easter Island Tours & Travel
Galapagos - Andes (16 days/15 nights)

Galapagos
& the Amazon
Luxury Easter Island Tours & Travel
Galapagos - Amazon (16 days/15 nights)
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Historic Haciendas of the Andes
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Cotopaxi - Antisana
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Luxury
Easter Island Tours & Travel
Santiago de Chile -
Easter Island

Moai at Rano Raraku,
Easter Island. Photo:
Cliff Wassmann. Luxury Easter Island Tours & Travel.
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Land Price (5 days/4 nights)
De Luxe US$ 2,725 per person
The land price includes escorted
transfers, private excursions with professional guides and chauffeurs,
entrance fees, selected category of accommodations, all meals
except dinners noted as "not included" (for which reservations
and any needed transportation are provided), all land and water
transportation, and travel insurance for
guests through the age of 59 years (over that age, there is a
supplementary fee). All prices are per person based on two people
sharing a guest room. For a detailed description of our services,
see Opulent
Itineraries. Season: September through
March.
Intra-Tour Flights
& Fares
Air fares are in addition
to the land price.
Santiago - Easter Island
- Santiago
Flights are not daily. Flight 841
departs to Easter Island on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and
Sundays. Flight 842 returns to Santiago on Saturdays, Mondays,
Tuesdays and Thursdays. A Tuesday departure and a Saturday return
is shown.

Trail past statues at
Rano Raraku, Easter Island. Photo: Cliff Wassmann. Luxury Easter Island Tours
& Travel.
The Dream at the End of the World...
-- Edward
Albee, The New York Times, April 30, 2006
"What really makes Easter Island
unique among the ancient places of the world is its preservation
of the lifecycle of Neolithic ritual. Most realms of antiquity,
like Pompeii or Machu Picchu, are frozen in time or represent
the final manifestation of a culture, its zenith. But on Easter
Island you can see the birth, life, and death of the ancient
culture - the womb of the moai in the statue quarry, the stately
triumph of the moai on their platforms, and the solemn (some
might say pitiful) decadence of their fall from grace ... the
moai lying deaf, dumb, and blind in the volcanic dust whence
they came."
-- Shawn McLaughlin, The
Complete Guide to Easter Island, 2004
What our guests have to say:
The Festival... was great. A real
highlight of our trip. The evening we got there was the evening
of the parade. It was a great pre-Mardi Gras event... It's so
festive. Naked painted people, queens, floats, street food, music,
dancing, fireworks, and just general merriment.
-- Laurie
Williams
Easter Island... was a goal in my
lifetime. I wasn't disappointed.
-- David Waller
Every step was as planned. Sabrina
was an outstanding representative of the Rapa Nui community.
We truly had a wonderful trip and learned a lot.... be sure that
we will recommend your organization to anyone interested in Easter
Island.
-- Thomas,
Beverly & Elizabeth Marlow
Just to let you know that the Marlows
and I had a marvelous visit to Santiago and Easter Island. All
of the connections were very prompt and the guides were knowledgeable,
affable, accommodating, and reliable.
-- Prudence
Noon
We had a wonderful time... Our guide
on Easter Island, Josie, was spectacular! I can't say enough
wonderful things about her.
-- Allison
Branson & Jean Rikhoff
Had a great time. Everything went
smoothly. Have nothing but nice things to say about the tour
guides you set up for me (Josefina Mulloy out on Easter Island
was fantastic).
-- Mark Benning

Ahu Vinapu, Easter Island. Photo: Cliff
Wassmann. Luxury Easter Island Tours & Travel.
Highlights
Easter Island
Intra-tour flight to Easter Island, 8:30
am - 11:50 am, Lan Chile 841
Day 1: Santiago - Easter Island. Transfer to the airport. Flight to Easter
Island. Brunch on board. Drive to the Hotel Altiplanico Rapa
Nui. After a lunch of typical cuisine at the hotel, visit
the Padre Sebastian Englert Anthropological Museum to see the
only intact moai eye ever found. Return to the hotel. Tonight
and any night, star gazing on Easter Island is an unforgettable
experience. Bring your handbook of the Southern constellations.
Dinner and overnight in the Hotel Altiplanico Rapa Nui - Standard Room.
Day 2: Easter Island (Rano Raraku
- Te Pito Kura - Anakena Beach).
Full-day excursion. Drive along the coast to the "Camino
de los Moais" and hike up the Rano Raraku Volcano, with
its crater lake, gigantic quarries of tuff, where the stone statues
were carved, and about 300 statues in different states of completion.
Hike to Ahu Tongariki, a restored "ahu"
(platform) with 15 erected moais, and nearby petroglyphs. Go
by car to "Te Pito Kura", or "navel of the world",
and Anakena Beach, with two ahus, including Ahu Naunau. Picnic lunch on the beach. Dinner
at Hetu´u (not included). Overnight in the Hotel Altiplanico Rapa Nui - Standard Room.
Day 3: Easter Island (Rano Kau
- Orongo - Ahu Akivi). In
the morning, drive up to the Rano Kau Volcano and the ceremonial
village of Orongo. Our guide will tell you the legend of the
birdman and its culture and show you the petroglyphs with images
of Tanga Mau (bird man), Make Make (the god that created him)
and Komari (fertility symbol). The precisely carved and fitted
stone walls at Ahu Vinapu may evidence a voyage to the west by
Inca king Tupac Yupanqui. Lunch at the hotel. Afternoon horseback
ride through the ceremonial place of Tahai and the hills and
meadows to Ana Te Pahu and Ahu Akivi, with its famous seven moais.
Dinner at Au Bout de Monde (not included). Overnight in the
Hotel Altiplanico Rapa Nui - Standard Room.
Day 4: Easter Island (Maunga Terevaka). This morning, drive to Maunga Terevaka and
hike to the the highest point on Easter Island. Lunch at the
hotel. The rest of the day is free. Dinner at Aringa Ora (not
included). Overnight in the Hotel Altiplanico Rapa Nui - Standard Room.
Santiago
Intra-tour flight to Santiago, 1:10 pm
- 7:50 pm, Lan Chile 842
Day 5: Easter Island - Santiago. Transfer to the airport. Flight to Santiago.
Lunch on board. Transfer to your hotel.
Details

Rano Raraku caldera,
Easter Island. Photo:
Cliff Wassmann. Luxury Easter Island Tours & Travel.
Day 1: Santiago - Easter Island
Early transfer to the airport for the
flight from Santiago to Easter Island, or Rapa Nui,
as it was called by the natives. Brunch on board. Upon arrival
at the Mataveri airport, we greet you with the traditional flower
necklace, or lei. Drive beyond the town of Hanga Roa to
the Hotel Altiplanico Rapa Nui, with its view over the
ocean, swimming pool and friendly atmosphere. After a lunch of
typical cuisine at the hotel, visit the Padre
Sebastian Englert Anthropological Museum
to see the only intact moai eye ever found. It is carved
from white coral and has a red scoria pupil. Most of the other
artifacts are reproductions of originals that were removed from
the island. Return to the hotel. Tonight and any night, star
gazing on Easter Island is an unforgettable experience. Bring
your handbook of the Southern constellations. Dinner and overnight
in the Hotel Altiplanico Rapa Nui.

Statue on slope of Rano
Raraku, Easter Island. Photo: Cliff Wassmann. Luxury Easter Island Tours
& Travel.
Easter Island, or Rapa Nui, is an
open-air, archaeological museum of a fascinating but vanished
culture, a stark lesson in what can happen when humans fail to
live in harmony with nature. We still do not know for sure how
or why the first inhabitants carved, transported and raised their
monolithic stone statues, or why the "moai" gaze inland
instead of out to sea. But, as you walk with your private guide,
you can contemplate the enigma of almost 900 mysterious idols
created over a period of five centuries by a civilization that
later tried to destroy them.
Day 2: Easter Island (Rano Raraku - Te Pito Kura - Anakena Beach)
Breakfast. We
depart from the hotel for a full-day excursion by car, driving
along the coast to "Camino de los Moais" (trail
along which the moais were moved). A hike takes us up the Rano
Raraku Volcano, with its crater lake and gigantic quarries
of tuff, where the stone statues were carved. There are still
about 300 statues in different states of completion, standing
and lying around. Some are half-carved, many are broken, and
many seem to have been abandoned in mid-transportation. Most
remarkably, at the base of the quarry, moias stand half buried
on the slope -- up to their chins and noses -- from years of
erosion. It is as if the production of moais where abandoned
from one moment to the other -- was it the war or the lack of
any more palm trunks to roll them on? Nobody knows for sure.
We will have our catered lunch here.
Further on, we hike to Ahu Tongariki,
a spectacular and more than 200-meter-long, restored "ahu"
(platform) with 15 erected moais, and nearby petroglyphs. We
will go by car to "Te Pito Kura", or "navel
of the world", and finally to Anakena Beach. The
white sandy beach with coconut palm trees and a calm blue cove
of warm Pacific water makes this the most Polynesian-looking
part of the island. This perfect spot also offers us the sight
of two ahus. Ahu Naunau is particularly
interesting because the moais on it have carvings on their back
sides. Picnic lunch on the beach. After this relaxing break, we drive back to Hanga Roa
on the main road, passing Vaitea, the only eucalyptus
forest on the island. Dinner
at Hetu´u (not included). Overnight in the Hotel Altiplanico Rapa Nui.

Erected moai with red
lava rock headdress, called pukao, Easter Island. Photo: Cliff Wassmann. Luxury Easter
Island Tours & Travel.
To the many mysteries of Easter Island,
or Rapa Nui, add one more: Inca oral history tells of a voyage
to the west by Inca king Tupac Yupanqui. The precisely carved
and fitted stone walls at Ahu Vinapu may evidence
that visit. Other mysteries are revealed in Nova's Secrets
of Easter Island.
Day 3: Easter Island (Rano Kau - Orongo - Ahu Akivi)
Breakfast. In
the morning, we drive up to the Rano Kau Volcano and the
ceremonial village of Orongo. It is a breathtaking view
-- to stand in front of the perfectly round crater 1,600 meters
in diameter and over 200 meters deep -- a view you will never
forget. Our guide will tell you the legend of the birdman
and its culture and show you the petroglyphs with
images of Tanga Mau (bird man), Make Make (the
god that created him) and Komari (fertility symbol). This
site looks out over the three island rookeries, Motu Nui,
Moto Kau and Moto Iti. To the many mysteries of Easter Island,
or Rapa Nui, add one more: Inca oral history tells of a voyage
to the west by Inca king Tupac Yupanqui. The precisely carved
and fitted stone walls at Ahu Vinapu may
evidence that visit. Lunch at the hotel. In the afternoon, transfer
from your hotel to our horses for a ride through the ceremonial
place of Tahai and the beautiful
hills and meadows to Ana Te Pahu. After visiting Ahu
Akivi, with its famous seven moais, we return to the hotel.
(This riding excursion requires a high level of physical activity
and is offered only with a Spanish speaking guide.) Dinner at
Au Bout de Monde
(not included). Overnight in the Hotel Altiplanico Rapa Nui.

Birdman petrogylphs
at Orango, Easter Island. Photo: Cliff Wassmann. Luxury Easter Island Tours
& Travel.
Day 4: Easter Island (Maunga Terevaka)
Breakfast. This
morning, we drive to Maunga Terevaka and hike to the top
for a rewarding, 360-degree view from the highest point on Easter
Island. You will always remember this moment, because you will
recognize that you are on a small piece of land in the middle
of an endless ocean. Lunch at the hotel. The rest of the day
is free. Dinner at Aringa Ora (not
included). Overnight in the Hotel Altiplanico Rapa Nui.

Thin moai at Rano Raraku
in sunset light, Easter Island. Photo: Cliff Wassmann. Luxury Easter Island Tours
& Travel.
Day 5: Easter Island - Santiago
Breakfast. Transfer
to the airport for your return flight to Santiago. Lunch on board.
Transfer to your hotel.
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