Featuring
its sandy beaches, tranquil waters and
natural
splendor, The hawaiian islands are
hawaiian
isle paradise
with
lots of attractions. When visiting Hawaii,
there
are lots of must-see tourist spots, however, some
less
well known Hawaiian attractions provide memorable experiences
as
well as a deeper
consider
Hawaiian history and culture, which many vacationers will
appreciate.
Waikiki Historic Trail
Developed
by author and historian Dr. George Kanehele, the Waikiki Historic
Trail
can
be a walking tour
with
the culture and history of Waikiki,
historical
past which few knew existed. Five bronze casted, surfboard shaped
trail markers, highlight important sites
like
the statue of Princess Kaiulani and
with
the KaweheweheÍs Healing Waters. Other landmarks,
like
Duke Kahanamoku's bronze statue at Kuhio Beach Park,
work
as their
very own kinds
of markers, a dedication
for
the sacred
good
both Hawaii's chiefs and commoners.
Kaneaki Heiau
A
bit known Hawaiian attraction
could
be the Kaneaki Heiau, a temple
integrated
the 15th century for Lono, the benevolent god of agriculture, harvest and
fertility. The temple
offers
a
unique history, with several renovations that doubled
the
size and style,
plus
a re-dedication
with
the temple
on
the god of war Ku by King Kamehameha. Now, Oahu's best restored
temple, Kaneaki Heiau houses two additional prayer towers, a drum house, a taboo
house, images
with
the gods
with
an altar.
Kaunakakai
Kaunakakai, the Friendly Isle town,
could
be the capital
in
the island of Molokai,
among
the lesser-known islands of Hawaii. This small, unassuming town is
laid-back, yet
provides
a number
of attractions
for
your vacationer
searching
for a different
kind
of Hawaiian experience. Tour the 80-year-old Purdy's Macadamia Farm
or
even the restored 1878 R.W. Meyer Sugar Mill,
which
can be located
in the Molokai Museum. Kaunakakai
can
be where
you can the Kanemitsu Bakery, which produces world-famous bread.
Beautiful Hawaii activities main harbor
now
offers snorkeling, whale watching and fishing.
Garden in
the Gods
The
backyard with
the Gods, or Keahikawelo,
is
really a remote canyon area
which
contains several rocks and boulders
in
a variety of shapes, colors and sizes. Some Hawaiians credit this
formation
with
a form
of museum
with
the gods,
the
place that the gods used strong winds
to
make a
common sculptures
beyond
rock.
A
garden from
the Gods is visually stunning,
mainly
in the morning
hours once
the sunlight showcases the seemingly hidden colors
in
the rocks. This unusual rock garden
is
found approximately seven miles north of Hawaii's Lanai
City. These are great
group packages Hawaii adventure spots you can try to check out.