Book your Port Vila holiday at Worawia resort
Page: Vanuatu Hiking

Vanuatu Hiking

A Beginner's Guide to Hiking Through Vanuatu

While scuba diving and snorkeling are enormous attractions in Vanuatu, you can enjoy this rich land in many other ways. You'll find that hiking the islands is an incredible way to get off the beaten path and enjoy traditional culture, incredible hospitality and some of the most amazing views of the islands and the surrounding ocean.

Where can you hike? Do you need guides during your trek? How do you find a place to stay the night? This guide will answer a few of your questions.

Hiking and walking are more than a great way to enjoy your stay in the islands. For most residents, walking is the only way to get from point A to point B. Car rentals and even scooters and bikes are somewhat rare on the island, so foot power tends to be the rule. As a result, most roads are perfect for day hiking and exploring. However, there are some areas in the islands where you'll need an experienced guide. If you intend to remain on well-traveled roads, you will be fine with an accurate map of the area.

Pentecost hiking

Pentecost offers numerous options for exploration and hiking. A well-used truck road runs down the west coast of the island, which will take you to several villages, a Catholic mission, wonderful gorges and guesthouses where you can stay the night. You can also spend a half-day climbing Mount Vetmar, the island's second tallest peak.

Ambrym island hiking

Walking and hiking around Ambrym Island is almost the only option for transportation. You'll need a guide for much of the area; the jungle is largely undisturbed, except for WWII ruins and wrecks. You can hike the ash plains and climb the caldera of an active volcano, explore dry riverbeds and hike along the coast. Ambrym has numerous small villages, though no cities of any note. You'll find the people warm and welcoming, offering several guesthouses to help you enjoy your stay. The north of Ambrym is closed to visitors from September 1 – December 31 every year for the yam planting.

Hiking on Malekula

44 miles of new hiking trails currently exist on Malekula. You can also hike numerous roads and logging trails. You'll find that other trails exist that can take you through the interior of the island, past kastom villages and more. However, the interior trails should only be hiked with a guide; they are not usually marked and suffer from erosion. The inland hike is recommended only for those in top physical condition, as well.

______________________________________________________________________

Activities Pages:

images/icon_mixfruit.jpg


Home
New
Worawia
Resort
Facilities
Social
Rates
Guestbook
Bookings
Activities
Pele Island
Resorts
Vacation
Vanuatu
   Melanesian People
   Melanesian Culture
   Kava Tasting
Efate Island
   Efate Resorts
   Backpacking Efate
   Island Resorts
Port Vila
   Port Vila Bungalow
   Port Vila Bungalows
   Hotels Port Vila
   Port Vila Hotels
   Port Vila Markets
   Resorts Port Vila
   Port Vila Restaurants
   Port Vila Shopping
   Port Vila Supermarkets
   Romantic Port Vila Resorts
Accommodation
   Best Hotels
   Best Resorts
   Bungalow Accommodations
   Bungalow Places
   Traditional Bungalows
   Club Accommodations
   Port Vila Resorts
   Top Hotels
Galleries
   Construction gallery
   Bungalows gallery
   Worawia gallery
   Port Vila gallery
   Vanuatu gallery
Newsletter
   Archive
Subscribe
Paradise
About
Contact
Travel links

Home
New
Worawia
Resort
Facilities
Social
Rates
Guestbook
Bookings
Activities
Pele Island
Resorts
Vacation
Vanuatu
Efate Island
Port Vila
Accommodation
Galleries
Newsletter
Subscribe
Paradise
About
Contact
Travel links
Link to us
Privacy Policy