A road trip to remember will be the objective of this Hana private tour. This journey will demonstrate a journey can be the most important part of a trip. Travelers will have plenty of chances to explore the verdant beauty of Maui. Traveling along the eastern coast of this island, they will pass more than 50 single lane bridges and 600 hairpin turns along the road. This 52 mile journey from Kahului usually exceeds over three hours each way.
Getting there is half the fun. The destination also has its special charm and is meaningful in its own way. The unspoiled beauty of this district and its rich history will be the cherry on the cake in this day trip. Queen Kaahumanu, the wife of King Kamehameha I, who united the islands, was born here. She was a powerful lady herself.
The region has many landmarks in Hawaiian history. Many turning points in its culture were marked here. On this picturesque tour there will be numerous opportunities to take pictures. Several ecosystems are passed along the way. Tropical rainforests, plunging cliffs, beaches and spectacular outback scenery are featured on this route. This is nothing less than one of the very best drives in our world. You will confirm, after your experience, it lives up to its billing.
There many good surfing venues. These will be available along the way, if there is time to enjoy them. Paia is located close to many of these spots. It lies on the north side and is a hippy attraction. It is also takeoff juncture for the drive. It was the base of a sugar plantation economy in the past. Until the end of the journey, there will be hardly any other places offering food. Visitors would be wise to feed themselves here.
About two miles further lies Hookipa, which is renowned as one of the best windsurfing spots anywhere. In the opposite direction, about 2 miles away, is Baldwin Beach Park. The park is popular with families, shell seekers and yoga devotees. Mamas Fish House, one of the finest seafood restaurants, is on this pathway as well.
As you follow one of the most beautiful stretches of winding, twisting roads on the planet, a visual banquet of natural beauty lies before your eyes in different directions. The tour will travel by rainforests, waterfalls, bamboo forests and cliffs. Subjects to photograph include Keanae Valley Lookout, the town of Paia, Kaumahina State Park, Wailua Falls, Wai'anapanapa State Park and Puaa Kaa.
An expert guide will show windsurfing beaches, the Oheo Stream and Pools and other venues for a quick dip. The numerous trails and waterfalls tempt travelers to explore them. If the weather permits and there is time, there are many options to absorb visitors during the day. The serenity of this hidden side of Maui refreshes the soul and cleanses the spirit. Hiking gear, a camera, some provisions and a bathing suit will come in handy.
The destination is the area between Keanae and Kaupo. Ten miles south of the outskirts is Haleakala National Park in Kipahulu. Here lie the Pools of Oheo. The waterfalls pour into tiered pools before the water enters the sea. An invigorating hike up the Pipiwai Trail takes the venturesome to the 400 foot tall Waimoku Falls. Approximately 2500 or so people live there today. Around 1,500 reside in the town area. Prior to European arrival, the area sustained a large native population. Historic St. Sophias Church marks your arrival at the end of the Hana private tour journey to this destination.
Getting there is half the fun. The destination also has its special charm and is meaningful in its own way. The unspoiled beauty of this district and its rich history will be the cherry on the cake in this day trip. Queen Kaahumanu, the wife of King Kamehameha I, who united the islands, was born here. She was a powerful lady herself.
The region has many landmarks in Hawaiian history. Many turning points in its culture were marked here. On this picturesque tour there will be numerous opportunities to take pictures. Several ecosystems are passed along the way. Tropical rainforests, plunging cliffs, beaches and spectacular outback scenery are featured on this route. This is nothing less than one of the very best drives in our world. You will confirm, after your experience, it lives up to its billing.
There many good surfing venues. These will be available along the way, if there is time to enjoy them. Paia is located close to many of these spots. It lies on the north side and is a hippy attraction. It is also takeoff juncture for the drive. It was the base of a sugar plantation economy in the past. Until the end of the journey, there will be hardly any other places offering food. Visitors would be wise to feed themselves here.
About two miles further lies Hookipa, which is renowned as one of the best windsurfing spots anywhere. In the opposite direction, about 2 miles away, is Baldwin Beach Park. The park is popular with families, shell seekers and yoga devotees. Mamas Fish House, one of the finest seafood restaurants, is on this pathway as well.
As you follow one of the most beautiful stretches of winding, twisting roads on the planet, a visual banquet of natural beauty lies before your eyes in different directions. The tour will travel by rainforests, waterfalls, bamboo forests and cliffs. Subjects to photograph include Keanae Valley Lookout, the town of Paia, Kaumahina State Park, Wailua Falls, Wai'anapanapa State Park and Puaa Kaa.
An expert guide will show windsurfing beaches, the Oheo Stream and Pools and other venues for a quick dip. The numerous trails and waterfalls tempt travelers to explore them. If the weather permits and there is time, there are many options to absorb visitors during the day. The serenity of this hidden side of Maui refreshes the soul and cleanses the spirit. Hiking gear, a camera, some provisions and a bathing suit will come in handy.
The destination is the area between Keanae and Kaupo. Ten miles south of the outskirts is Haleakala National Park in Kipahulu. Here lie the Pools of Oheo. The waterfalls pour into tiered pools before the water enters the sea. An invigorating hike up the Pipiwai Trail takes the venturesome to the 400 foot tall Waimoku Falls. Approximately 2500 or so people live there today. Around 1,500 reside in the town area. Prior to European arrival, the area sustained a large native population. Historic St. Sophias Church marks your arrival at the end of the Hana private tour journey to this destination.
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