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Plan your trip to coincide with the shoulder months of September–October or March–April, when winds are gentler and visitor crowds are lighter but the Hanga Roa post office and local attractions are reliably open. Book flights and accommodations on Rapa Nui several months ahead, especially if arriving via Santiago, as seat capacity is limited and prices spike during Easter and South American school holidays.
Keep your passport in an accessible but safe place; some moai-related stamps are offered decisively only to visitors who explicitly ask, and opening hours at the post office and certain cultural centers can be short and informal. Combine your stamp chase with a structured itinerary that covers Rano Raraku, Ahu Tongariki, Orongo, and the main archaeological sites, so that each stamp also corresponds to a powerful visual and emotional encounter with the moai.
Bring good walking shoes, sun protection, and a camera that captures detail and texture; the moai’s faces are subtle, and their significance deepens with close observation. Learn a few basic phrases in Spanish and some Rapa Nui cultural context, so that when you receive a stamp the staff offer you a moai-related anecdote, and you can respond with respect rather than just as a collector.
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