Saua Village Well #1
Free Activity
Manu'a Islands, Tonga
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Description
Just 0.6 mi (1 km) into the Saua Trail, you’ll find Saua Village Well #1 – one of the most accessible archaeological sites within the National Park of American Samoa. This stone well offers a glimpse into the lives of the people who once lived here, centuries ago. The semi-circular stonework reflects impressive early engineering, and though the well is now dry, the site remains a powerful cultural marker. It’s the perfect introduction to the Saua Trail’s rich heritage.
Highlights
- See a well-preserved example of traditional Samoan village infrastructure
- Easy stop along the trail, protected by the National Park of American Samoa
- Learn about the ingenuity of early Samoan water systems and community life
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Saua Village Well #1 | © tongapocketguide.com
Activity Information
Free Activity
Saua Trail, Fitiuta, Ta‘ū, Manu‘a Islands.
Monday: OPEN
Tuesday: OPEN
Wednesday: OPEN
Thursday: OPEN
Friday: OPEN
Saturday: OPEN
Sunday: CLOSED
Tuesday: OPEN
Wednesday: OPEN
Thursday: OPEN
Friday: OPEN
Saturday: OPEN
Sunday: CLOSED
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