Kalahuipua'a Historic Park
Kalahuipua'a Historic Park
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old-jogger
포트 코퀴틀람, 캐나다포스팅 234건
2022년 2월 • 커플
This park gives you public access to the beaches at Mauna Lani resort. Very limited parking (about 12 spots) so arrive early. Be prepared to walk about 20 minutes to beach. Trail goes through fairly uninteresting lava field and then passes through beautiful fish ponds that are still in use. When you get to beach turn left for a sheltered sandy bay in front of beach club or right for another bay in front of hotel. Both good for swimming and snorkelling. Just don’t use the beach chairs set out for guests at the resort and you will be welcome. Locals also surf here.
2022년 2월 13일 작성
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zodreb
뉴욕, 뉴욕주포스팅 188건
2019년 10월
This is basically a very long and windy sidewalk to a public beach that has historical plaques detailing the lava deposit in the area. That being said you will run across light traffic of folks going to and from the beach. The lava rock is quite cool looking and there is a lava tube cave that is big enough to walk into standing up. It's a good distraction. I'd recommend it if you are in the area and have an hour to kill and you have footwear for walking on jagged rocks. There is a small parking lot and a bathroom. There are some petroglyphs but honestly it was too hot to go to them. This is just a sidewalk running through lava rocks, so basically there is no shade except for the big lava tube you can go in.
You can skip it, honestly. But if you really have time or are staying in Waikaloa, it's not a bad diversion.
You can skip it, honestly. But if you really have time or are staying in Waikaloa, it's not a bad diversion.
2019년 10월 29일 작성
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marco d
밀란, 이탈리아포스팅 1,837건
2018년 8월 • 커플
On our first day visiting Big Island we organized an historical tour of the Koala Coast.
We had a rental car, so we could stop and visit the places at our own pace.
The first stop was at Puako petroglyphs just north of Mauna Lani resort. The trail is not well marked, but fascinating as you feel like walking inside a witched forest. Remember to bring water and to have close toe shoes. The petroglyphs are well kept and interesting; well worth the walk (1.5 miles round trip).
Second stop was nearby Kalahuipua’a Historic Park, an easy walk (1.5 miles as well): here the highlight was a cave with a 'magic' hole, a natural skylight on its roof; if you stay still in the right position, the sun rays create all around your body an incredible “veil of light”,you could say … your “aura” ;-)
It really is a MAGIC place, here you can see how Hawaiian kings could be considered like GODS by astounded common people.
Next stop was Puukohola Heiau, built by king Kamehamea to fulfil a prophecy and become the unique king of the islands. If you are not Hawaiian, you can only see it from outside, but cannot enter the heiau, the place is still considered sacred and used nowadays by local families for religious ceremonies.
We then stopped at the quaint little town of Hawi, here you can find the famous Bamboo restaurant, (thought we were not impressed by it) The visitor center was closed on Sunday, so we couldn't take advantage of their advertised 'five stars' restrooms.
We proceeded to Kapaʻau to watch the original Kamehamea statue (the one in front of Iolani Palace in Honolulu is a copy) and reached the Pololo lookout at the end of the road.Impressive!!
On the way back we stopped at the Lapakahi village, we had a quick visit there because the gate shut down at 4PM. We were fascinated by the thatched shacks with tapa tapestry inside, a replica of the ancient Hawaiian houses.
A very enjoyable tour, very recommended!
We had a rental car, so we could stop and visit the places at our own pace.
The first stop was at Puako petroglyphs just north of Mauna Lani resort. The trail is not well marked, but fascinating as you feel like walking inside a witched forest. Remember to bring water and to have close toe shoes. The petroglyphs are well kept and interesting; well worth the walk (1.5 miles round trip).
Second stop was nearby Kalahuipua’a Historic Park, an easy walk (1.5 miles as well): here the highlight was a cave with a 'magic' hole, a natural skylight on its roof; if you stay still in the right position, the sun rays create all around your body an incredible “veil of light”,you could say … your “aura” ;-)
It really is a MAGIC place, here you can see how Hawaiian kings could be considered like GODS by astounded common people.
Next stop was Puukohola Heiau, built by king Kamehamea to fulfil a prophecy and become the unique king of the islands. If you are not Hawaiian, you can only see it from outside, but cannot enter the heiau, the place is still considered sacred and used nowadays by local families for religious ceremonies.
We then stopped at the quaint little town of Hawi, here you can find the famous Bamboo restaurant, (thought we were not impressed by it) The visitor center was closed on Sunday, so we couldn't take advantage of their advertised 'five stars' restrooms.
We proceeded to Kapaʻau to watch the original Kamehamea statue (the one in front of Iolani Palace in Honolulu is a copy) and reached the Pololo lookout at the end of the road.Impressive!!
On the way back we stopped at the Lapakahi village, we had a quick visit there because the gate shut down at 4PM. We were fascinated by the thatched shacks with tapa tapestry inside, a replica of the ancient Hawaiian houses.
A very enjoyable tour, very recommended!
2019년 3월 9일 작성
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Masako M
요코하마, 일본포스팅 125건
2018년 8월 • 가족
カラフイプアア歴史公園はあまり知られていないパワースポットと聞き、行ってみました。公園の入り口を見つけるのにひと苦労しました。無料の駐車場があり、そこに入り口があります。昔の人の生活に関わった場所が記されていて、洞窟の天井から差し込む光の下に立つとオーラが見えるらしいのですが、私たちにはわかりませんでした。
2018년 9월 18일 작성
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