

The Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a treasure trove of Polynesian culture and natural history, housing the world's largest collection of Hawaiian artifacts.
Explore Hawaiian history and culture through exhibits showcasing the state's natural and cultural heritage.
Snorkel in crystal-clear waters and discover vibrant marine life in this marine life conservation district.
Enjoy a beautiful sunset, relax on the beach, or take a stroll along the bustling Waikiki Beach Walk.
Bishop Museum is located in Hawaii, where rain showers can occur suddenly.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Hawaii's tropical climate.
Bishop Museum has extensive grounds to explore on foot.
Famous for its innovative breakfast dishes and stunning views of Diamond Head.

Award-winning restaurant known for its unique take on Vietnamese cuisine.
Iconic restaurant offering innovative Pacific Rim cuisine and stunning ocean views.
Steamed taro root, pounded and mixed with water, salt, and sometimes coconut milk.
A local favorite featuring a choice of meat (like kalua pig or teriyaki chicken) with rice and macaroni salad.

A snack made with a slice of grilled Spam on top of a block of rice, wrapped together with nori.
A traditional Hawaiian art form, these quilts are made from intricate patchwork and symbolize the wearer's genealogy and history.
Hand-harvested from the Kealakekua Bay, these gourmet salts are a unique taste of Hawaii's volcanic landscape.
A symbol of Hawaiian culture, these necklaces are made from puka shells, which are believed to bring good luck and protection.
The Amritsar Evening Wagah Border Ceremony is a daily event where Indian and Pakistani soldiers lower their national flags in a ritualistic ceremony. The ceremony takes place on the India-Pakistan border near Amritsar.
Spiti Valley's night sky is renowned for its clarity and lack of light pollution, offering stunning views of stars, galaxies, and meteor showers.
Wat Amphawa Chetiyaram, a riverside temple, is famous for its annual floating market and beautiful architecture.