Oahu Island's Byodo-In Temple and Diamond Head
Hawaii is a
culturally diverse state where you can experience being in-depth with nature
and wonders that will make you consider the history that created it.
Visiting the
Island of Oahu is one of the tourists' ways of recalling themselves back to
enjoying life and doing some meditation. Regardless of wanting a serene or
breathtaking adventure, the island has a lot to offer to everyone.
Byodo In Temple
The Byodo In
temple was built in 1968 and is a scale replica of the one in Uji, Japan. It
serves as a commemoration for the 100th year of the earliest
Japanese Immigrants to Hawaii. In Oahu, it is at the foot of the Ko'olau
Mountains in Valley of Temples Memorial Park.
The temple embraces
people of all religions to meditate, pray, or simply immerse themselves in its
beauty. Inside, you will be greeted by an 18-foot Buddha. Everyone can offer a
prayer for happiness and guidance.
After
meditating, you will have the chance to watch adorable turtles nearby and
Japanese Koi in the pond. Some black swans and peacocks will join you in
wandering the temple grounds.
Go Tours Hawaii's
Hidden Gems of Oahu also offers a stop in Byodo
In Temple. You're not limited to exploring hidden gems but also
one of the main highlights of the Hawaii experience.
Diamond Head
As you start
your tour around Oahu, you'll visit a high view hovering on the eastern side of
Waikiki's Diamond Head volcano, also known as the Amelia Earhart lookout. This
is one of the most famous landmarks in Hawaii.
In this
position, you will have overlooking views of Oahu's famous beaches and a glimpse
of the breathtaking adventures of world-class surfers enjoying the waves.
This view allows you to take appealing photos of Oahu's southeastern coastline. You can also enjoy hiking near the Diamond Head volcano crater on a separate day.
Book your grand
tour and excursions with us at Go Tours Hawaii. Visit our
website or call 808-926-3090 to know more. https://gotourshawaii.com/
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