• Ahu Vai Teka is at a distance of 706.8 metres (2,319 ft) from Ahu Kavi which is considered as part of the Ahu Akivi-Ahu Kavi complex.[3].
  • Ahu Akivi is located inside Easter Island and its moai, unlike the other ahu, facing the sea.
  • Ahu Akivi has seven statues and is the only ahu with moais that are looking out towards the ocean. Ahu Akivi was restored by William Mulloy in the 1960's.
  • The Ahu Akivi are the unique 7 Moais of Easter Island were built facing the sea. They represent 7 explorers sent by King Hotu Matua before your trip colonizer.
  • Ahu Akivi is a nice site but if you're pressed for time do Ahu Tongariki and Ahu Nau Nau as they are the best ahu.
  • The moai of Ahu Akivi are unique as they face seaward, unlike other statues on the island that typically face inland.
  • There are seven Moai that make up Ahu Akivi. According to various studies, this Ahu was built between 1442 and 1600 and restored between 1960 and 1961, by...
  • Unlike other Rapa Nui ceremonial centers with ahu, the Akivi-Vaiteka Complex is not located on the coast.
  • Ahu Akivi is located close to the center of Easter Island, about four miles (7 km) northeast from Hanga Roa.