Aug 21, 2012 | The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
Australian eucalyptus trees are one of the most beautiful sights on the Road to Hana, and you can find a grove of these trees. Even better, you can photograph these without trespassing on anyone’s property. The unusual trees and flowers to be seen are a big...
Aug 19, 2012 | The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
The bamboo grove at Mile Marker 6.This is a hike locals call Bamboo Forrest. The beginning portion of the hike can be difficult and slippery, so be careful, and be sure to follow the trail that hugs the bank to the left. There’s a false trail that leads...
Aug 18, 2012 | The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
Although the Road to Hana is often called the Highway to Heaven, the name didn’t always fit. The road was first built in 1926 from volcanic rock cinder by the Keanae prison gang, but the loose cinder was too weak for the heavy rains of the North Shore. For a...
Aug 17, 2012 | Paia, The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
Twin Falls is a great hike for just about any member of your party – it is a wide, flat trail and you can get to the first swimming hole after just a short walk. We hope you have enjoyed this Road to Hana information, brought to you by the folks at Hana...
Aug 7, 2012 | Paia, The Road To Hana
In Maui’s mid-nineteenth century, the town of Paia was the bustling heart of the island’s sugar cane industry. In these days Paia was home to sugar industry workers from China, Japan, the Phillipines and Portugal. Paia is equally diverse today,...