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Tere i te fenua 'aihere © Grégoire Le Bacon

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TERE I TE FENUA 'AIHEREThe last Tere of 2022

TERE I TE FENUA ‘AIHERE

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The last Tere of the year, an event not to be missed. Escape and reconnection will be the watchwords of Tere i te fenua ‘aihere, an authentic experience to be enjoyed on Saturday 29 October 2022. For the occasion, traditional trucks will transport guests to the Tahiti peninsula in a festive local atmosphere, and the adventure will continue with a nautical excursion to Teahupoo.

Published on 13 October 2022

In the heart of Mana

The rendez vous is at Aorai Tini Hau, Pirae to board the traditional trucks, heading for the Outuarea park in Faa’a, for a traditional breakfast.

Once the guests have had their fill and are full of energy, it’s off to the peninsula, more precisely to a commune that has lost none of its charm and is the birthplace of the world’s most mythical wave: Teahupoo. A place that has retained its charm and authenticity, where the Mana is still present – an invigorating and unforgettable experience.

Embark at the PK 0 marina in Teahupoo for a day punctuated by immersion and idleness. Aboard the excursion boats, guests will sail along the rahui, a traditional ancestral practice introduced in 2005 that temporarily prohibits the harvesting or fishing of land or marine resources in order to preserve and renew them. This initiative, inspired by our traditions and responding to modern issues, can be discovered in an area covering more than 7 hectares of lagoon.

The cruise continues down to the river at the start of the Pari, a place where legends still resonate and imbue the present with an energy that is still perceptible. To round off this morning of cultural discovery, a stop at the Vaipoiri bath is in order, a moment of relaxation among the hundred-year-old mape trees that proudly stand on this ancestral land.

Between land and sea

At lunch, local produce will take pride of place, transporting guests on a culinary voyage of sweet and savoury flavours. A succulent ma’a tahiti to be savoured in the exceptional setting of the fenua ‘aihere will delight the taste buds of the participants. The immensity of the ocean offers a relaxing dip in the turquoise waters of fenua ‘aihere, and a sunbathing session on the immaculate white sand is also in order. A moment out of time before heading to the legendary Teahupoo wave at the Hava’e pass, an internationally renowned surfing spot that will host surfing events at the 2024 Olympics. After this seaside stop, participants can enjoy a friendly cocktail, organised by the West Taiarapu Tourism Committee, at the Teahupoo marina. At the end of the day, it’s back to the city in good spirits, to the sounds of the ukulele.

Contact

For further information, please contact :

Kevin VAN BASTOLAER – Communications Officer
By email: kvanbastolaer@tahititourisme.org
By telephone: 40 50 56 46