A big part of seeing all that the Road to Hana has to offer isn’t about driving, it’s about getting out of the car and hiking. There are hikes that take you to waterfalls and through bamboo forests and if you’re planning on getting out of the car and do some hiking, make sure you bring good hiking shoes, flip-flops aren’t gonna cut it! Be cautious in wet areas, and check out the weather conditions for recent rain as it will make things much more slippery. Also, when you are walking away from your vehicle, take all valuables with you, unfortunately thefts have been known to happen. If you’re wondering where to hike, stop by Hana Picnic Co.and check with their staff. They always have the very latest information on the Road to Hana.
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