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Upolu Island is a volcanic island on which many extinct volcanic cones (around 150) form a major part of the landscape. On top of Apia lie the volcanic cones at the centre of Upolu Island, Lake Lanotoo, a very remote old volcano, is the most well known of its crater lakes.
Your tour will start at the Samoa Tourism Information fale in central Apia where you will be picked-up by a 4-wheel drive vehicle – the only way to reach the centre of the island on a very rough plantation road - about 3 km from the main Falealii Road to the Lake Lanotoo National Park parking area.
Your guide will then take you on a three-hour hiking tour through the high altitude rainforest of Afiamalu, across tree ferns, palms and large Aoa trees dominating the canopy. This forest is one of the last refuges of the rare Manumea (tooth-billed pigeon) and the Maomao (Giant Honey Eater) – two of the many endemic birds that may be seen on the trail.
Your guide will provide knowledgeable insights into this natural environment and traditional usage of plants until you reach the edge of the crater and a fantastic view of the lake.
The hike reaches a step trail down to the lake, which is greenish in colour. Because of its coolest climate, a cottage was built during the German era as a holiday station for families and gold fishes were introduced in the lake in times past. If you wish you can enjoy a swim in the lake’s cool water, before heading back on the forest trail. Your guide will bring you back to the park area for your 4-wheel drive back to Apia on the winding and spectacular cross-island road.
You will return exhausted but safely back to the Samoa Tourism Information fale in the centre of Apia.