

A lush, scenic park along the Wailuku River, offering hiking trails, swimming holes, and stunning waterfalls.
Pounded taro root, often served with salt or mixed with other ingredients.

Deep-fried dough balls coated in sugar, often served with a filling like coconut or chocolate.
Raw fish salad served over rice, often with vegetables and sauces.
Stay hydrated during long hikes and to reduce plastic waste.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects common in tropical climates.

Ideal for swimming in the river and drying off quickly.
Handcrafted from native koa wood, these intricate carvings showcase the skill of local artisans and the importance of koa in Hawaiian culture.
A traditional Hawaiian quilt, or 'kapa', is a beautiful and functional piece of art that tells a story of the island's history and culture.
Hawaiian sea salt is a sacred and essential part of Hawaiian culture, used in cooking, healing, and ceremonies.
A serene park offering stunning views of the Wailuku River and lush rainforest.
A historic valley with cultural significance, featuring the iconic Iao Needle rock formation.
An indoor aquarium showcasing Hawaii's marine life, perfect for a fun and educational afternoon.
A local favorite for breakfast, Java Jazz is known for its wide variety of coffee drinks and delicious breakfast dishes.
A cozy spot for breakfast, Anuenue Cafe offers a variety of dishes with a Hawaiian twist.
Known for its fresh seafood and beautiful oceanfront views, Kimo's is a popular spot for lunch.
A scenic trek through lush forests, leading to the sacred Mookambika Temple.
A vibrant night market offering local cuisine, shopping, and cultural performances under the stars.
Tai O Heritage Culture Centre, nestled in the fishing village of Tai O, Lantau Island, is a living museum showcasing the unique culture and history of the Tai O people.