East Coast Historical + Anahulu Cave n Anahulu Beach Tour
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- Free cancellation available
- 3h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Selective hotel pickup
Overview
- Explore Anahulu Cave: To the east coast of Tongatapu
- Admire the Ancient Langi: The burial tomb of ancient Tongan Kings.
- Enjoy Anahulu Beach , a beautiful beach tucked away from all the noise
- Makatolo A Maui , Maui’s Throwing Stones / Rocks
Activity location
- Nuku'alofa
- Nuku'alofa, Tongatapu, Tonga
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Nuku'alofa
- Nuku'alofa, Tongatapu, Tonga
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East Coast Historical + Anahulu Cave n Anahulu Beach Tour
- 3h
- English
What's included, what's not
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Tour Guide Included
- Entry fee into Anahulu Cave
- Group Bookings more than 10 guests
Know before you book
- Not allowed: Alcohol and drugs, Bare feet
What you can expect
Royal Palace & Fangatapu: Nuku’alofa’s white Victorian wooden Palace was commissioned by King Tupou I. It was built in 1864 using Kauri timber from New Zealand. It has become the residence of the Royal Family.
Mala’e kula (Royal Tombs): The current day site of the Royal Tombs in central Nuku’alofa was previously known as Prince Park and was used an open space for various events.
Captain Cook’s landing Place: The site where Captain James Cook, the great English explorer,landed 30th April 1777. Located in the Village of Pelehake, boardering the foreshore in a place called Alaki Fonua.
Ancient Langi: The burial tomb of ancient Tongan Kings. its construction is an engineering wonder and dates back to 1300 B.C. The ancient royal tombs (Langi) at Lapaha on Tongatapu are one of the great ceremonial sites of the Pacific. As a cultural landscape the massive coral structures are a link to the Tongan dynasties that created a huge maritime empire in the pacific in the 15th century.
Ha’amonga Trilithon: One the most prominent sites on Tongatapu is the Ha’amonga ‘a Maui (Maui’s Burden). The Ha’amonga ‘a Maui is located on the eastern tip of Tongatapu Island near the villages of Niutoua and Afa. This is the area where the eleventh Tongan King (Tu’i Tonga Tu’itatui) had his seat of power. It is believed that Tu’i Tu’itatui built the structure in 1200 A.D.
Legend relates to the physical strength of Tu’itatui who was reputed to have sat against a large stone slab, the ‘Maka Faakinanga’, which still stands near the Ha’amonga, and by striking out with a staff he kept his people at a safe distance for fear of assassination. Tu’i Tu’itatui translated is King Strike Knee. The Ha’amonga ‘a Maui has been scientifically interpreted as an early style sundial clock that recorded different seasonal changes.
Maka Fa’akinanga: The Maka Fa’akinanga (Leaning against the rock) is located approximately 100m from the Ha’amonga ‘a Maui. Made from the same stone as the Ha’amonga, the Maka Fa’akinanga is a large stone slab standing upright with markings on the front resembling an indentation of a large head, shoulders and back. Oral stories recount the belief that Tu’i Tu’itatui (eleventh Tu’i Tonga) often sat against the Maka Fa’akinanga and struck out with a staff at people so that they were kept at a safe distance for fear that they may make an assassination attempt.
Makatolo a Maui - Maui’s Throwing Rocks
Anahulu Cave: To the east coast of Tongatapu, Anahulu Cave ‘The Underground Swimming Pool’ is situated at the village of Haveluliku. This cavern of stalactites and stalagmites is located near the beach of the same name. It processes some of the most remarkable limestone and deep freshwater pools. Appropriate footwear is also essential
Anahulu Beach: A beautiful beach tucked away from all the noise of city life. You will be one of the few guests on this beach. We are suggesting bringing your own snorkelling gear to enjoy this Private Like Beach Away From Home.
Location
Activity location
- Nuku'alofa
- Nuku'alofa, Tongatapu, Tonga
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Nuku'alofa
- Nuku'alofa, Tongatapu, Tonga