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Paeke Archaeological Site (French Polynesia)

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The Paeke archaeological site is located in the Taipivai Valley on the island of Nuku Hiva, serving as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Marquesas Islands. The site is famous for its large stone platforms, called paepae, which once supported the traditional wooden dwellings of high-ranking chiefs and priests. Paeke is particularly noted for its well-preserved Tiki statues carved from red volcanic stone, representing ancestral spirits and showcasing the intricate craftsmanship of early Polynesian society. The settlement was likely abandoned during the 19th century as European diseases and cultural shifts depopulated the valley. Today, the site is accessible via a trail through dense tropical forest, offering hikers a chance to see authentic megalithic structures in their original setting. The valley itself gained fame in the West after Herman Melville wrote about his experiences here, making Paeke for history enthusiasts.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Aug–Oct.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The Paeke archaeological site in Taipivai Valley on Nuku Hiva is open to visitors. The imposing stone platforms are outdoors and can be explored during daylight hours.
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Typical hours
As an open-air site, there are no fixed opening hours; it is accessible during daylight. It is recommended to plan your visit in the morning to avoid the heat of the day.
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Photography
Photography is allowed throughout the site. The massive stone platforms against the backdrop of green mountains offer dramatic subjects for landscape and architectural photography.
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Time needed
Allow about 1 to 1.5 hours for exploring the stone platforms and the surrounding valley. The ascent to the high-altitude site requires a reasonable level of fitness.
Combine with
The site is in the Taipivai Valley, known for waterfalls and lush vegetation. Combine your visit with a hike to nearby waterfalls or a trip to Taiohae beach.
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Getting there
The site is only accessible on foot or with a rugged vehicle. Park in the lower valley and follow marked trails uphill - sturdy footwear is essential.
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Insider tip
Bring plenty of water and insect repellent as the trail is strenuous and humidity high. A local guide can bring the history of the platforms to life.

Geography

Coordinates
-8.88550, -140.08520

Facts

  • Inhabited from the 10th century
  • Area: 3 hectares
  • Number of residential platforms: 15
  • Number of Tiki statues: 8
  • Height of largest Tiki: 1.5 meters
  • Excavations began in 1920

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Sights in the town Paeke Archaeological Site (6)

Baie de Taiohae

Viewpoint overlooking Taiohae Bay.

Vallée de Taipivai

Viewpoint overlooking Taipivai Valley.

Site archéologique de KOUEVA

Monument of an archaeological site.

Site de Vai Tavii - Meae Paeke

Archaeological site with Polynesian structures.

Te A'itua🏰 castle

Fortified place or castle ruin.

Tiki Paeke

Monument of a Polynesian tiki statue.

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Frequently asked questions

How much time should I spend at Paeke?
Plan for about 1 to 1.5 hours to explore the ruins at a relaxed pace.
Is there an entrance fee for Paeke?
The site is usually freely accessible, though guided tours are often recommended for context.
Can I touch the stone structures at Paeke?
No, please do not touch or climb on the historical stones to help preserve them.
Are there restrooms near Paeke?
There are no facilities on-site; please use the restrooms in the nearby villages.
When is the best time of day for photos at Paeke?
Early morning or late afternoon provides the best light for photography.
Paeke Archaeological Site: where is it located?
Paeke Archaeological Site is located in French Polynesia.
Paeke Archaeological Site: what is there to see?
Highlights include Baie de Taiohae, Vallée de Taipivai, Site archéologique de KOUEVA.
Paeke Archaeological Site: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Aug, Oct.
Paeke Archaeological Site: why is it worth visiting?
The Paeke archaeological site is located in the Taipivai Valley on the island of Nuku Hiva, serving as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Marquesas Islands.
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