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Hawaii Travel Guide



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Culture and History

It’s no doubt that the Hawaiian culture has left an indelible mark in history. From the skillful, innovative ways of Polynesian sea voyaging to the ancient traditions of the Hawaiian ohana (family), we continuously learn from our ancestors. The Hawaiian language is now being taught throughout Hawaii schools and the legacy of the Hawaiian monarchy is still revered today. The revitalization of the Hawaiian culture continues to remind us that the past clearly defines the present. There are many ways to connect with both contemporary and historical cultural activities throughout each island.



National Parks

Haleakala National Park

Haleakala National Park was established on the island of Maui to preserve the remarkable characteristics of the Haleakala Crater, the unique and fragile ecosystems of Kipahulu Valley, the panoramic pools of the Obe Ravine and the splendors of the savage hawaiian coasts.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

The park preserves 70 million years of volcanism, migration and erosion that transformed the arid land, the uprising of the seas and the most complex and unique ecosystem in the world. It covers 115000 hectares and is dominated by Mauna Loa Volcano the most imposing on the planet and Kilauea Volcano, the most active of all. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park was named Bisospheric Reserve and is the site of the Humanity Heritage.