Orongo village entrance

We reached the entrance of the old Orongo village at about 5 pm. We were told that it would be closing at 5:30 pm and that it takes about 2 hours to see everything. We still decided to go in.
Birdman petroglyph at Rano Kao

The Tangata manu ("bird-man," from tangata"person, human being" + manu "bird") was the winner of a traditional competition on Rapa Nui (Easter Island). The ritual was an annual competition toLeia mais
Rano Kao crater

We trekked up the Rano Kao volcano till the crater. It was extremely hot and most of the path up was devoid of trees. We took about 2 hours to reach the top. There were some very beautiful views ofLeia mais
Reinga Karo cove

Just a few meters from the Ana Kai Tangata cave is a nice lava cove called Reinga Karo. It forms a cave at the end of the cove and the black of the lava with the jet blue of the sea looked amazinglyLeia mais
Ana Kai Tangata cave

At the base of the Rano Kao volcano is the Ana Kai Tangata lava cave. This cave is related to the ritual of the Birdman (Tangata Manu) that was held at the Rano Kao volcano. There are even paintingsLeia mais
Walk to the West Corner of the Island

We crossed the town and continued our walk to the Western corner of the island. It was very green everywhere and the beautiful emerald blue of the Pacific was a beautiful contrast.
Walk towards the harbor

We started walking towards the harbor. The plan was to cross the town, across the airport and go up the Rano Kao volcano. On the way we saw many more lava sculptures.
More lava sculptures

Around the area, there were quite a few lava sculptures scattered all over near the coast. These had some weird shapes and figures. I had never heard of them before.
Hanga Vare Vare

Just opposite the restaurant is an archeological site and the Hanga Vare Vare beach. After lunch we walked around the archeological site and saw some really interesting old sculptures on lava rock.
Coast road Hanga Roa

We walked along the coastal road to where the Restaurant Tia Sonja was at the opposite end of the town. It was a lovely walk with beautiful views of the Pacific.
Hanga Roa

Hanga Roa is the only town on Eater Island. We decided to go Restaurant Tia Sonja to get some really cheap lunch. On the way, we had to pass through into the main street of the town. We passed theLeia mais
Tipanie Camping

The Tipanie Camping was just 400 mts from the airport. We drove there then our host introduced us to the different rooms and places in the camp. It was a lovely setting with a nice central courtyardLeia mais
Santiago to Easter Island

Our flight to Easter Island was scheduled to depart at 6:45 am. So we had ordered the free airport shuttle at 5 am. We were up and ready for breakfast at 4:30 am. We had a quick meal amd were droppedLeia mais
City Express Santiago

We checked on booking.com and found the cheapest one of them fully booked so we decided to go to the City Express hotel nearby. They had rooms available there. It was about 1200 SEK which was quite aLeia mais
Highway jaywalking in Santiago

We landed in Santiago at 4:30 pm. We had an early morning flight at 6:45 am to Easter Island next morning. All the gotel we could find around the airport on booking.com were quite expensive with theLeia mais
Calama

We reached Calama at 11:45 am and were dropped on the outskirts of the town. We walked around and found a place where we could have our lunch. After that we took a taxi for 4000 CLP and went to theLeia mais
Goodbye Atacama

We left Atacama towards Calama by the 10:15 am bus. Calama is about 90 kms from Atacama and it takes about 1.5 hrs to reach there. Our flight to Santiago was from Calama and was scheduled at 2:30 pmLeia mais
Back in Atacama

We passed the Salar de Tara and reached back in Atacama at about 12 pm. We went straight to Hostel Hara which we had booked before leaving and we got the same Room no. 2 again. After that we went toLeia mais
Back in Chile

The route 52 quickly took us to the Argentina - Chile border. We stopped just short of the border at some food kiosks to have our breakfast. After the breakfast, we entered the checkpoint and had toLeia mais
Cauchari Salar

The route took us straight across the Cauchari Salae. This salae was quite different than the other salt plains we had seen in that it was more red than white. We even passed some abandoned houses andLeia mais
Starry night on the Cauchari salar

It was a beautiful starry night with a few specs of clouds here and there. It was a typical clear altiplano night with tons of stars and galaxies visible all over the sky. It was an unforgettable,Leia mais
Greenery after Payogasta

After lunch, we started North again from Payogasta. Here, suddenly it was much more greener in the valleys and the locals had used the abundance of water to grow a lot of crops. The main sources ofLeia mais
San Antonio de Los Cobres

We descended on the winding road down on the other side of the Abra de Acay pass. There was still some snow at the sides of the road. After a few kms, the road evens out into a flat plain again butLeia mais
Abra de Acay

We continued with our ascent along the beautiful Ruta 40. The road climbs pretty high over the pass of Abra de Acay at 4895 mts before descending on the other side in a long winded route visible fromLeia mais
Steep narrow winding road La Poma

From La Poma onwards, the road started climbing very steeply. It was a very narrow dirt track, with place for only one vehicle at a time, for most of the route. We had to cross many small streams byLeia mais
Parque Nacional los Cardones

The route back on highway 33 was mainly through very flat land with no striking feature. It passes over the small mountain chain that are part of the Parque Nacional los Cardones amd then continues inLeia mais