There is a part of Tahiti that sometimes gets left untouched by foreigners and travellers. The mountains.
Tahiti shouldn't be a place only known for spectacular beaches and water activities. Of course, it IS great for that kind of stuff, but there is a part of Tahiti that sometimes gets left untouched by foreigners and travellers. The mountains.
In the heart of the islands lies countless mountains for people to hike. Ranging from easy to medium, to hard, there are walks and hikes for anyone. Growing up in Australia, I have always had to look out for snakes and leeches when out in the forests, but guess what? Tahiti has none of these! |
Mt Aorai (Hard)The 3rd highest mountain of Tahiti. A difficult hike that takes 2 days, but has the most breath-taking views at the top.
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Tuauru ValleyA photo essay on a secret place away from tourists. This hike takes about 1 hour and a half and reaches a spectacular waterfall.
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