Big Island Volcano Tour - Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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We explore the Big Island's Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and surrounding towns such as Puna to learn more about these majestic structures and how they're transforming the Hawaiian island today.
Sights visited with local guides Nui Pohaku Adventure Tours were:
1. Kilauea Visitor Center - lookout for the Kilauea Volcano (day and night)
2. Steam vents of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
3. Thurston Lava Tube
4. Kaimu New Black Sand Beach in Pahoa
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Places to see in ( Hawaii - USA )
Places to see in ( Hawaii - USA )
Hawaii, a U.S. state, is an isolated volcanic archipelago in the Central Pacific. Its islands are renowned for their rugged landscapes of cliffs, waterfalls, tropical foliage and beaches with gold, red, black and even green sands. Of the 6 main islands, Oahu has Hawaii’s biggest city and capital, Honolulu, home to crescent Waikiki Beach and Pearl Harbor's WWII memorials.
Snapshots of these islands scattered in the cobalt blue Pacific Ocean are heavenly, without the need for any embellishment by tourist brochures. Sunrises and sunsets are so spectacular that they're cause for celebration all by themselves, such as atop Haleakalā volcano on Maui. As tropical getaways go, Hawaii couldn't be easier or more worth the trip, though be aware that visiting these Polynesian isles isn't always cheap. But whether you're dreaming of swimming in crystal waterfall pools or lazing on golden-sand beaches, you can find what you're looking for here.
Just as in days of old, life in Hawaii is lived outdoors. Whether it's surfing, swimming, fishing or picnicking with the ʻohana (extended family and friends), encounters with nature are infused with the traditional Hawaiian value of aloha ʻaina – love and respect for the land.Go hiking across ancient lava flows and down fluted pali (sea cliffs). Learn to surf, the ancient Hawaiian sport of 'wave sliding,' and then snorkel or dive with giant manta rays and sea turtles. Kayak to a deserted offshore island or hop aboard a whale-watching cruise. Back on land, ride horseback with paniolo, Hawaii's cowboys.
Floating all by itself in the middle of the Pacific, Hawaii proudly maintains its own distinct identity apart from the US mainland. Spam, shave ice, surfing, ukulele and slack key guitar music, hula, pidgin, aloha shirts, 'rubbah slippah' (flip-flops) – these are just some of the touchstones of everyday life, island style. Pretty much everything here feels easygoing, low-key and casual, bursting with genuine aloha and fun. You'll be equally welcome whether you're a globe-trotting surf bum, a beaming couple of fresh-faced honeymooners or a big, multigenerational family with rambunctious kids.
Hawaii is as proud of its multicultural heritage as it is of former US President Barack Obama, who was born in Honolulu on Oʻahu. On these Hawaiian Islands, the descendants of ancient Polynesians, European explorers, American missionaries and Asian plantation immigrants mix and mingle. What's remarkable about contemporary Hawaii is that harmonious multiculturalism is the rule, not the exception. Boisterous arts and cultural festivals keep diverse community traditions alive, from Hawaiian outrigger canoe races to Japanese taiko drumming. Come here to see what the future of the USA could be.
A lot to see in Hawaii such as :
Diamond Head
Pearl Harbor
World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument
Kualoa Ranch & Zipline
Hanauma Bay
ʻIolani Palace
Ko Olina Resort
Polynesian Cultural Center
Lanikai Beach
Waimea Bay
Manoa Falls
Turtle Bay Resort
Makapuʻu Beach
Koko Head
Nuʻuanu Pali
USS Missouri (BB-63)
Honolulu Zoo
Sunset Beach
Sea Life Park Hawaii
Koʻolau Range
Ala Moana Regional Park
Kapiʻolani Regional Park
Waimea Valley
Waikiki Aquarium
Kailua Beach Park
Bishop Museum
Kakaako
Mokoliʻi
Makapuʻu Point
The Byodo-In Temple
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
Kaena Point State Park
USS Bowfin
Wet'n'Wild Hawaii
Honolulu Museum of Art
Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden Visitor Center
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
Aloha Tower
King Kamehameha Statue
Kualoa Regional Park
( Hawaii - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Hawaii . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Hawaii - USA
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