Destination
Rapa Nui
The Spirit of the Pacific
Rising from the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, Rapa Nui is one of the most remote inhabited islands on Earth — a place where history, mythology, and nature intertwine in a landscape unlike anywhere else.
Scattered across the island, nearly a thousand moai statues stand as silent witnesses to the ingenuity of the ancient Rapa Nui civilization. Carved from volcanic stone and placed on ceremonial platforms facing inland, these monumental figures continue to inspire fascination and wonder.
Beyond the archaeological sites, the island reveals a dramatic geography shaped by extinct volcanoes, rugged cliffs, and windswept grasslands meeting the deep blue Pacific. Small villages, ancestral traditions, and the vibrant Polynesian identity of the Rapa Nui people give the island a living cultural heartbeat.
Exploring Rapa Nui is both a journey through history and a powerful immersion in nature — a destination where every landscape, story, and tradition feels deeply connected to the spirit of the island.
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Experiences & Highlights
Rapa Nui
Explore Salta’s Colonial Heritage
Travel Through the Quebrada de Humahuaca
Journey through colorful mountains, ancient villages, and dramatic desert landscapes shaped by centuries of Andean culture.
Discover the Hill of Seven Colors
Visit the iconic rainbow-colored mountain of Purmamarca and explore its traditional village and artisan market.
Horseback Riding Through Andean Landscapes
Ride across spectacular valleys, cactus forests, and remote highland scenery guided by local horsemen.
Inca Heritage & Sacred Paths
Discover the legacy of the Inca civilization through the Qhapaq Ñan (Inca Trail network) and High Mountain Archaeological Museum to learn about the remarkable Inca mummies found on nearby summits.
Artisan Workshops & Traditional Crafts
earn about ancestral techniques through hands-on ceramics, weaving and textile workshops with local artisans.
Cooking with Local Communities
Take part in traditional cooking classes, preparing regional dishes alongside local families and cooperative farms.
Visit Local Markets & Artisan Fairs
Discover vibrant markets filled with handmade textiles, pottery, spices, and Andean crafts.
Explore the Salinas Grandes Salt Flats
Walk across the vast white desert of one of Argentina’s most striking landscapes.
Follow the Legendary Route 40
Travel one of South America’s most iconic scenic roads through valleys, deserts, and high-altitude landscapes.