Hidden Gems of Oahu and Waimea Botanical Garden
If you're looking
for a new way to see Oahu, the Waimea Botanical Garden tour is one of the ideal
ways to discover the island's hidden gems. You can also visit the Foster
Botanical Garden, Kawela Bay, the Byodo-In Temple, and Koko Crater for Oahu
hidden gems tour. We'll go over these hidden gems in this article.
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Foster Botanical Garden
Make time to visit
the Waimea Botanical Garden for a beautiful day on Oahu. This botanical garden
features dozens of different parks, each representing another world region.
Some areas designated are Central and South America, Fiji, Guam, and the
Mascarene Islands. Visitors can also see a plantation that produces pineapples
and other pineapple products. Don't miss the Dole Whip ice cream, a popular
souvenir.
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Byodo-In Temple
Check out the
Chinaman's Hat National Monument if you love tropical plants and hiking. This
volcanic region is home to the famous Chinaman's Hat and was featured in the
movie Jurassic Park. This beautiful botanical garden is next to the famous
Manoa Falls and is an easy drive from downtown Honolulu. It is a popular spot for
hikers, with seven miles of trails and 6,000 species of tropical plants. The
best part is that it's free!
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Kawela Bay
You're missing out
if you love nature and have never been to a botanical garden. While the most
popular attraction here is Waimea Falls, the Waimea Valley is a gem in its own
right, with 52 different gardens full of exotic tropical flowers and colours.
While the waterfall is the main attraction, you can also hike through the
surrounding valley and view the breathtaking vista.
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China Walls
If you are
interested in cliff jumping or exploring the beauty of Oahu's volcanic rock
formations, you can visit the China Walls in Honolulu. Although they are
located in a residential area, this secret spot is also popular with surfers,
cliff jumpers, and sunset seekers. While the views from this spot are
breathtaking, swimming here is not a good idea. If you do, please respect the
ocean and the locals.
Go Tours Hawaii can help you discover more Hawaii
activities. You
can call us at 1-808-926-3090 or email booking and inquiries at reservations@gotourshawaii.com. https://gotourshawaii.com/
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