[FULL HD] The Koko Crater Botanical Garden in Honolulu Oahu Island Hawaii
Our quick video gives you an insight into the botanical garden. The garden is located at the end of Kokonani St., Honolulu, HI 96825, Oahu. The hike around the garden is about 2 miles long. Don't visit during the height of the day because it can be very hot
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Koko Crater Botanical Garden is a 60-acre basin inside the landmark Koko Crater on the eastern end of the island of Oahu. The hot, dry climate here makes this garden the ideal location for the dryland collections of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens.
The garden is still in the early stages of development, therefore, restroom facilities, drinking fountains and other visitor accommodations have not yet been constructed.
For your safety, please wear walking shoes and exercise caution on the unpaved roads and trails. Bicycles and motor vehicles are not permitted and dogs are not allowed on the grounds.
Visiting Koko Crater Botanical Garden
We woke up and decided to check out the Koko Crater Botanical Gardens. Emely and I came here years ago before we got married. Now it was time to take Rayden, to get him used to walking on rougher terrain. Hopefully hell be ready for longer hikes soon!
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A relatively short hike, the Koko Crater Trail is only about 1.5 miles (from parking lot to the summit), but increases in elevation by 1,200 feet! This hike is challenging due to the sharp incline, but the views at the top are well worth the effort; you'll get a breathtaking 360 degree view of east O'ahu. There are 1048 steps on this trail. The steps are made of old railway ties. Many locals come here as a way to get an extremely good, quick cardio workout.
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Honolulu (/ˌhɒnəˈluːluː/ or /ˌhoʊnəˈluːluː/;[5][6] Hawaiian pronunciation: [honoˈlulu]) is the state capital and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Hawaii.[a] It is the county seat of the City and County of Honolulu. Hawaii is a major tourist destination and Honolulu, situated on the island of Oahu, is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States. The city is also a major hub for international business, military defense, as well as famously being host to a diverse variety of east-west and Pacific culture, cuisine, and traditions. For more info, visit this link:
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Honolulu Biennial 2019 at Foster Botanical Garden
Honolulu Biennial 2019 at Foster Botanical Garden 5/2/2019. We are at Hawaii's Foster Botanical Garden for the 2019 Honolulu Biennial. Their canoe artwork won this years prize. This art show is now over but you can catch the next Honolulu Biennial in 2021. We also walked around Foster Botanical Garden looking for whatever Honolulu Biennial artwork we could find. This garden is a nice place to escape the city and relax. Their address is 180 N Vineyard Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96817. Enjoy!
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Koko Head Hike - Amazing Hiking Trails in Oahu
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Koko Head hike is one of the most strenuous hikes on the island of Oahu - located on the outskirts of Honolulu, Hawaii.
The hike goes straight up the side of Koko Head Crater, following a old cable car railroad. The top of the mountain was originally a military bunker so the cable cars were there in order to transport good from the bottom to the top.
Today the cable car is no longer functioning but is instead open to the public as a hiking trail. The trail leads up 1080 steps to the top.
On the trail you just follow the railroad ties step by step. In the middle of the hike there's a small bridge that you need to cross, however if that proves to be too frightening, you can take the trail around the bridge.
Koko Head hike offers an extremely magnificent view from the top of the mountain with a view of downtown Honolulu, Waikiki and also Hawaii Kai and Hanauma Bay.
The hike should take anywhere from 15 minutes to 45 minutes, depending on your level of fitness.
By the way, it's quite a demanding hike, it will surely get your heart pumping!
HOOMALUHIA BOTANICAL GARDEN HD Waydes World Hawaii
HIKE/WALK (Easy) CHILD FRIENDLY I remember going here for the first time back in 1995. It was a wondrous place...a place to get lost, a place to discover, a place to find yourself...A place to meditate and re-energize your soul. When here, you forget all sense of time, home seems so far away and your dreams over take you. When here, you are free...free to roam, free to dream, free to be.
Every time I come here I discover something new. The next time here always feels like the first time...I know if you get the chance to come here, you as well will discover something beautiful and new, not only about your surroundings, but about yourself.
Ho'omaluhia Botanical Gardens is a 400 acre rainforest and open plain Garden located in Kaneohe at the foot of the koolau mountains. Hoomaluhia means to make a place of peace and tranquility. This beautiful Botanical Garden is covered with plants from tropical regions of the world. Throughout the garden it truly looks like Jurassic Park from certain vantage points. The garden also contains a 32 acre lake, meadows, streams, footbridges and picnic areas, camping, fishing and numerous trails along the lush gardens. This Botanical Garden has the largest collection of tropical plants in the United States. This is a place I love to discover off the beaten path. I often go off trail and walk up and down stream, finding secret locations and small flowing waterfalls. After a long work week for those who live here in Hawaii this is a great place to relax, recharge your soul and meditate for the day by yourself or with your family.
The Botanical Garden is open Monday - Sunday 9:00am until 4:00pm and on Friday, Sat and Sun if you go to the front Desk office/Visitor Center you can get a late GATE PASS allowing you some extra time to exit the GATE between 5:30-6:30. This allows you to have up to 2+ extra hours, but PLEASE, they are strict and will close the gate on you if you go past the allowed time! So if you stay till 4, leave at 3:45...if you stay till 6:30...leave at 6:15...NO LATER!
It's highly recommended you go to the Visitor Center and get yourself a Map...The Visitor Center # is: (808) 233-7323 For your information this Video took several days to shoot so if you plan on seeing most of the Garden I would highly suggest you get here at 9:00 AS GATES OPEN on FRI,SAT or SUN and while at the Visitor center get yourself a map and late pass allowing you to have a full day here from 9:00am-6:00pm. PLEASE BRING A PACKED LUNCH and plenty of water. Also wear walking or hiking sneakers or boots and Bug Spray.
CAMPING here at HO'OMALUHIA is an amazing experience. You can camp here from 9:00am Friday-4:00pm Monday. If you wish to Camp you need a permit. If you are coming from off island and vacationing you MUST call ahead of time to plan out the PERMIT HOLD and PICKUP. Permits for camping are issued via the City and County of Honolulu on-line camping permit system. Permits for other activities are issued directly at Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden. For telephone inquiries and reservations , call (808) 233-7323. As you know with most everything Wayde's World Hawaii, ADMISSION IS FREE!
DIRECTIONS: Take Pali Hwy to Kamehameha Hwy north towards Kaneohe. Turn left on Luluku Rd. Follow signs to Garden Entrance. This Video was filled on the Brand New CANON G1X HYBRID, CANON T2i and GLIDECAM 1000HD.
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Koko Crater Trail hike is a 1.8 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Honolulu, HI that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and birding and is accessible year-round.
A steep climb to the top of Koko Head Crater with spectacular views in every direction Koko Head Trail is one of those trails where you ask yourself, Why am I doing this?
Park in the lot and walk along the road to the trail, which is a 200 feet from the parking lot. The trail goes straight up the stairs midway up must cross trestle, which is dangerous if you misstep. This will get the heart pumping and is not for those with bad knees. Take WATER! and a camera! Great for training, lots of athletes use this for workouts, but the views of Koko Crater and surrounding area are spectacular. Crowded on weekends. Note there is another way up to the top via the ocean side ridge trail... past Hanauma Bay.
The step-like walking track are the ties of an abandoned railway that runs along the crater's west side. This is one of the best trails leading to Puu Mai, the craters highest peak. The ties were for an incline tram used by the military during World War II, to transport personnel and supplies to a lookout post on the summit. Access to this trail starts at Koko Head Park in Hawaii Kai.
The first part of the hike is over a newly landscaped hill behind Goeas Baseball Field to the bottom of the old rail track. Its an exhausting trip. But the real fun is still to come. Your next mission is a trek up the 1,000-plus steps to the top of Koko crater. The reward? A panoramic view of the east Honolulu shorelinenot to mention one heck of a workout. A note of caution: Parts of the decades-old railway trail are in disrepair, possibly unsafe and recommended for experienced hikers only. If you do go, prepare accordingly and proceed with caution.
You'll find tips from The Division of State Parks for preparing for similar hikes here. The view from the top is breathtaking. You can, on a clear day, see all three Islands and the other side of Koko crater.
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Places to see in ( Oahu - USA ) Honolulu
Places to see in ( Oahu - USA ) Honolulu
Honolulu, on the island of Oahu’s south shore, is capital of Hawaii and gateway to the U.S. island chain. The Waikiki neighborhood is its center for dining, nightlife and shopping, famed for its iconic crescent beach backed by palms and high-rise hotels, with volcanic Diamond Head crater looming in the distance. Sites relating to the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor include the USS Arizona Memorial.
If Oahu is the heart of Hawaii, then Honolulu is its racing pulse. In this cosmopolitan capital city, you’ll find everything from historic landmarks to fine dining to world-class shopping. Home to the majority of Oahu’s population, Honolulu stretches across the southeastern shores of the island, from Pearl Harbor to Makapuu Point, encompassing world-famous Waikiki Beach along the way.
Here in Honolulu, away from the crowded haunts of Waikiki, you get to shake hands with the real Hawaii. A boisterous Polynesian capital, Honolulu delivers an island-style mixed plate of experiences. Eat your way through the pan-Asian alleys of Chinatown, where 19th-century whalers once brawled and immigrant traders thrived. Gaze out to sea atop the landmark Aloha Tower, then sashay past Victorian-era brick buildings, including the USA’s only royal palace. Browse at the world's largest open-air shopping center at Ala Moana, then poke your nose into the city's impressive art museums.
Ocean breezes rustle palm trees along the harborfront, while in the cool, mist-shrouded Koʻolau Range, forested hiking trails offer postcard city views. At sunset, cool off with an amble around Magic Island or splash in the ocean at Ala Moana Beach. After dark, migrate to Chinatown’s edgy art and nightlife scene.
A lot to see in Honolulu such as :
Diamond Head
Pearl Harbor
World War II Valor In The Pacific National Monument
Hanauma Bay
Ala Moana Center
ʻIolani Palace
Koko Head
Manoa Falls
Nuʻuanu Pali
Waikīkī Beach
USS Missouri (BB-63)
Kapiʻolani Regional Park
Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, Waikiki Beach
Waikiki Aquarium
Makapuʻu Beach
Ala Moana Regional Park
Bishop Museum
Sandy Beach
Royal Hawaiian Center
Sea Life Park Hawaii
USS Bowfin
Honolulu Zoo
USS Arizona
Aloha Tower
Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
Ford Island
Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden Visitor Center
Magic Island
King Kamehameha Statue
Waikiki Beach
Na Mokulua
Kuhio Beach
Lyon Arboretum
Honolulu Museum of Art
Aloha Stadium
Makapuu Point Light
Diamond Head State Monument (Hawaii)
Koko Crater Botanical Garden
Tantalus
Foster Botanical Garden
Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design
Kalakaua Avenue
Hawaii State Capitol
Moanalua Gardens
Makapuʻu Point
Kāneʻohe Bay
Wet'n'Wild Hawaii
Maunalua Bay
Aliiolani Hale
( Oahu - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Oahu. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Oahu - USA
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Locations: (in no particular order)
-Hanauma Bay
-Byodo in temple
-Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden
-Ka'ena Point
-Kailua Beach
-Koko Crater Trail
-Kualoa Ranch
-Kuilouou Ridge Trail
-Lanikai Pillbox Trail
-Lyon Arboretum
-Manoa Falls
-Waikiki Beach
Places to see in ( Honolulu - USA )
Places to see in ( Honolulu - USA )
Honolulu, on the island of Oahu’s south shore, is capital of Hawaii and gateway to the U.S. island chain. The Waikiki neighborhood is its center for dining, nightlife and shopping, famed for its iconic crescent beach backed by palms and high-rise hotels, with volcanic Diamond Head crater looming in the distance. Sites relating to the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor include the USS Arizona Memorial.
The majority of visitors to Hawaii enter through this city, meaning this is definitely not the place to go for a get-away-from-it-all Hawaiian vacation - It is as fast-paced and dynamic as any city, with all its problems such as heavy traffic, drugs, crime, and homelessness. But Honolulu still has the charm of the Islands' laid-back atmosphere and culture. Honolulu extends inland from the southeast shore of Oahu, east of Pearl Harbor to Makapu'u Point, and incorporates many neighborhoods and districts. You'll most often hear people refer to these districts by name -- Waikiki, Manoa, Kahala, Hawaii Kai and so on -- as though they're not part of the same city. Technically, they are. In fact, the municipal government of Honolulu covers the entire island of Oahu, including its outlying suburbs.
Naturally, when most visitors think of beaches here, they think of the famous Waikiki Beach. As the tourist center of the Hawaiian Islands, this white sand beach, framed by hotels and Diamond Head as a backdrop, is easily the most crowded. Waikiki is popular with a wide crowd, as it's a excellent place for swimming, sunbathers, catamaran and outrigger canoes, as well as a great spot for beginner surfers and body boarders (and there are plenty of surf schools set up in Waikiki for lessons). What's remarkable is that even in Waikiki you can find a fairly quiet beach; it's just a matter of knowing where to look.
But if you really need to get away from the crowds, there are plenty of other beaches. Just to the west, near Downtown, is Ala Moana Park, a green space with plenty of trees and grass as well as an nice sandy beach that's popular with the locals and is perfect for families or a calmer swim.
The area surrounding Makapu'u Point in Eastern Honolulu has several excellent beaches, the most popular being Hanauma Bay, which is set in the crater of an extinct volcano, now open to the sea and filled with a coral reef. This is not the place for a good swim and certainly not the spot for surfing, but the calm water and abundance of marine life makes it excellent for snorkeling and scuba diving. Even if you don't get in the water, the scenery makes it a great place to sunbathe or picnic, although you may find parking to be an issue.
Just near Hanauma Bay is the Halona Beach Cove, known as the Peering Place. It is a small, rocky cove that has good swimming with the surf is calm, but no lifeguards here means it's at your own risk. Nearby Sandy Beach does have lifeguards, and has been popular with surfers and bodyboarders for decades. On a calm day, it can be good for a fun day of swimming. Makapu'u Beach, just a little further up the road, is quite scenic. It tends to have very large waves, meaning it many not be the best place to swim but a fantastic place to surf.
A lot to see in Honolulu such as :
Diamond Head
Hanauma Bay
Pearl Harbor
World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument
ʻIolani Palace
Koko Head
Manoa Falls
Nuʻuanu Pali
Honolulu Zoo
Bishop Museum
Kapiʻolani Regional Park
Waikiki Aquarium
KakaakoAla Moana Regional Park
USS Missouri (BB-63)
Sandy Beach
Waikīkī Beach
Tantalus
Magic Island
Makapuʻu Beach
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
Sea Life Park Hawaii
USS Bowfin
Honolulu Museum of Art
Na Mokulua
King Kamehameha Statue
Halona Blow Hole
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
Makapuʻu Point
Moanalua Gardens
Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden Visitor Center
KCC Farmers’ Market
Kūhiō Beach
Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design
Ala Moana
Aloha Tower
Kalakaua Avenue
Na Ala Hele: Manoa Falls Trail
Kāneʻohe Bay
Hawaii State Capitol
USS Arizona
Foster Botanical Garden
Ford Island
Halona Blowhole Lookout
Lyon Arboretum
Waikiki Beach
Diamond Head State Monument (Hawaii)
Fort DeRussy, US Army Museum
Koko Crater Botanical Garden
Mānoa Valley
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Foster Botanical Garden
A garden in the midst of busy downtown Honolulu? Yes! And here at Foster Botanical Garden, visitors find a refreshing change from the chaos of the city. As the oldest of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens, Foster Garden displays a mature and impressive collection of tropical plants. Some of the magnificent trees in this 14-acre garden were planted in the 1850s by Dr. William Hillebrand. They marked the beginning of a heritage that became The Honolulu Botanical Gardens.
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Prehistoric Glen
Exceptional Trees
Foster Garden Giftshop
Koko Head Crater Trail Hike - Abandoned Railroad Train Tracks (Honolulu, Hawaii)
This was a really cool hike!!!! It's about 1.8 miles total. You climb an old rail track the entire way up. There are some scary ledges too! I think the rain that hit was really enjoyable and made for some great video moments! WHen you get to the top, you can climb through a hole in a doorway. You can then explore the buildings inside. Would definately do again! Top 10 O'ahu hike for me!
Located in: Koko Head District Park
Address: 7604 Koko Head Park Rd #7602, Honolulu, HI 96825
Hours: Closes 11PM
Distance: 2.9 km
Elevation Gain: 302 m
Route Type: Out & Back
Koko Crater Trail is a 2.9 kilometer heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking, running, nature trips, and bird watching and is accessible year-round.
This is a steep climb to the top of Koko Head Crater with spectacular panoramic views of the east Honolulu shoreline. The 1000 plus step-like walking track consists of abandoned railroad ties that run along the crater's west side to the top of Koko Crater. The military used them previously during World War II as part of an incline tram to transport supplies to a lookout post at the summit.
A short drive from Diamond Head and Waikiki, this popular hiking trail can be accessed at Koko Head Park in Hawaii Kai. This is a great workout with a beautiful view at the summit - don't forget to bring water! Visitors might also be interested in the Koko Crater Botanical Garden at the top of the crater.
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