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--A. and A. Wolfe, Undiscovered Hawaii Hiking and Kayaking Tour, 2001


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Why Choose Destination Wilderness For Your Hawaii Hiking and Kayaking Tour?
Destination Wilderness for years has offered the impressive Hawaii hiking tours and kayaking trips that highlight some of the best of Hawaii's nature. The guides for our Hawaii trips have lived in the Aloha state each "winter" for years. In addition, touring the hidden corners of Volcanoes National Park is a Destination Wilderness specialty, as we often take you to places where no one else is, a rare treat for Hawaii eco-tours!
We invite you to consider all that we provide on this great state:

It is Your Trip Not Ours. We have been running Hawaii outdoor adventure trips and Hawaii eco-tours for years and years and believe that the best trip is the trip you desire. We provide a foundation of safety and seamless logistics, and have a wealth of knowledge about Hawaii's nature and culture. From there we create the trip you want, adjusting our style to your wants and needs rather than asking you to fit into our agenda.
Smaller Group Size. Typically, our Hawaii hiking tours and kayaing tours are limited to 8 guests plus guides. We have the ability to take more at select times during the season, but we generally prefer to keep group sizes reasonable in order to maximize your wilderness and cultural experience.
Guides That Live in Hawaii. Destination Wilderness employs guides that live in Hawaii and are incredibly knowledgeable, friendly, and talented. We don't fly over for the week and tour the state as outsiders. Clients who have taken these Hawaii hiking and kayaing eco-tours describe our guides as a highlight to their experience.
An Office Staff That Knows Hawaii and Can Answer Your Questions With First-Hand Knowledge.
When you call to talk about these trips you can chat with someone who has extensively travelled in Hawaii. We feel that your knowledge and preparation are important to the success of the trip and are fully prepared to help in all aspects of your adventure vacation.

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Hiking and Kayaking Difficulty
Each hike on the Undiscovered Hawaii eco-tour is best described as moderate in difficulty. Ranging in length from six to thirteen miles, the hikes take in a variety of terrain, including moonscape lava fields and verdant tropical gardens.

Those seeking more activity are encouraged to participate in the late afternoon or evening aerobic hike that takes in other spectacular scenery. We are shuttled each day from the lodge to that day's respective trailhead and then back to the lodge each afternoon.

The Hawaii kayaking trips take place on the more protected central Kona coast, which features dramatic bays filled with colorful fish, sleepy pocket-sized beaches, and ancient lava flows that reached the sea. Before setting off on the kayak you will be given a thorough safety and instructional presentation. We paddle along and near the coast, for a few hours, taking breaks along the way to explore the shore. It is not uncommon to spot porpoise and even whale on this portion of the Undiscovered Hawaii trip.

One important consideration for the kayaking portion of the trip is the weather. Typical winds on the Kona Coast are mild and do not have a big impact on kayaking. However, there is always a chance that winds can become very strong, strong enough to force changes in the kayaking itinerary. Please note that we may need to modify times and/or locations of the sea kayaking trip, and in extreme cases even cancel or postpone the a kayaking trip, depending on weather. In this extreme case we may substitute a motorized ocean tour or another spectacular hike.

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Trip Outline

Meeting Time and Place: We meet at 9:00 am at the Kona Beach Restaurant in the heart of downtown Kailua-Kona, in the King Kamehameha Resort on Palani Dr.

The town of Kailua-Kona is about seven miles south of the Kona airport. Taxis and shuttle services are the most convenient way to get from the airport to town.

Daily Itinerary (Please note: This itinerary is subject to change depending on weather.)
Day One:
Your Undiscovered Hawai hiking and kayaking tour trip leader and shuttle van will meet you at the Kona Beach at 9:00 a.m. After introductions, a small snack, and a presentation of your trip, we will board the vehicle for the spectacular drive to Volcanoes National Park and our nearby accommodations. We stop for lunch and a short hike at Kalopa Native Forest Reserve on Hamakua coast. This affords views of rain forest and 500 year old Ohi'a trees. We also stop and hike at the Hilo waterfalls. We reach our accommodations in the late afternoon, in time for happy hour snacks and beverages as we unpack. This evening we enjoy the first of many spectacular dinners, prepared fresh at the vacation home by your guides.

Day Two:
After a delicious breakfast we drive into Volcanoes National Park and down the Chain of Craters road to the Puna Kau Trail. We hike 6 1/2 flat miles over pahoehoe (smooth) lava to beautiful Apua Point. There are various beauties to explore along the way including Pele's hair (rare strands of golden volcanic glass that are very thin wispy and hairlike), a sea arch, an ancient oceanside heiau, and an oasis of plants and coconut palms overlooking the ocean. There are great tidepools to explore at trails end as well. We eat lunch here and hike back in the afternoon, filled with memories of amazing volcanic and coastal wonders. We return to our rustically comfortable accommodations in the late afternoon.

Day Three:
This morning we explore Kipuka Bird Park, an upcountry cloud forest home to a variety of birds as well as huge ancient Koa trees. These behemoth trees are among the last of their size in the world. After this short hike we visit the Park's interpretive center, and then enjoy a walk through sulfur fields with billowing steam, wild orchids, and giant ferns. We then visit Pele's house (Halemaumau Caldera). Tropical birds typically soar overhead as we peer into the vestige of this molten lake. After a filling and healthy lunch we have the option of several different explorations, including the Kilauea Iki Trail, Thurston Lava Tube, the Pua Loa Petroglyph Trail and the Chain of Craters Visitors Center, where we may see flowing lava. After this day of pure and natural Hawaiian delights we drive back to our charming base for a late but great meal.

Day Four:
On this day we leave the friendly confines of Volcanoes National Park and head to the stunning Kona coast. In route we visit the Ka'u district and marvel at sights such as black sand beaches, dramatic sea cliffs, and the southern most point in the US. We stop to hike out to a majestic green olivine sand beach. We also stop at Manuka State Park, home to unique native Hawaiian plants. We then head to sparkling Ho'okena Bay for dolphin watching and oceanside frolicking. Swimming is possible here if swells aren't too big. This afternoon we arrive at our overnight accommodations, a friendly bed and breakfast or vacation rental above the Kona coast. Here we indulge in another classic dinner, framed by tasty tradewinds.

Day Five:
This is a day of translucent waters and rich culture. We tour Honaunau National Park and the City of Refuge, a place of enormous cultural importance on the big island. We can hike to a lava cave and enjoy the sacred sites at this historical gem. We can also kayak and snorkel on this day. This afternoon we marvel at a spectacular sunset, staring out at a pacifying Pacific Ocean as we enjoy tasty happy hour snacks and beverages and then dinner.

Day Six:
Following an early breakfast we pack up and head to our Hawaii kayaking trip start point. After instruction we launch into a beautiful bay and paddle away. On this trip it is very common to see breaching humpback whales, sea turtles, and dolphins as we paddle along this dramatic coast. We reach our exit point late in the afternoon and return to our exceptional lodging and enjoy delicious meals..

Day Seven:
After a tropical delight breakfast we paddle again along the coast. We stop at a wondrous snorkeling spot and hopefully see breaching whales and other sea life from the kayaks. Throughout the day we snorkel, paddle, swim, and soak up the serenity of the Kona treasures. After a celebration lunch we head back to Kailua-Kona with reverie for the undiscovered Hawaii.
Note: The order of days five, six and seven may vary depending on weather, group interests, etc.

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Getting to Hawaii
The Undiscovered Hawaii rendezvous point is near the Kona Airport, on the big island of Hawaii. Several carriers fly to Honolulu and then connect with interisland flights to Kona. In addition, some airlines now fly direct to Kona from San Francisco and Los Angeles.
By Air:
United Airlines flies non-stop from Los Angeles and San Francisco to Kona. In addition, most other major airlines fly to Honolulu and will ticket the flight on Hawaiian or Aloha Airlines to Kona. Given the flight schedules of most airlines, please plan on arriving in Kona at least by the day before your trip departure date. Prices vary greatly depending on the time of year you are travelling as well as how far in advance you purchase your ticket. We will gladly help arrange flights for you from your departure city to Kona.
Where to Stay:
There are numerous hotels and condos near the Kona airport and in the town of Kailua-Kona, ranging in style and price from extravagant to bare bones. We recommend the following accommodations and are happy to arrange lodging for you. They are listed top to bottom from the most to least expensive:

Kona Plaza Condominiums: 808-329-1132
King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel: 800-367-6060
Royal Kona Resort: 800-22-ALOHA

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Natural History
This section is being updated.

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Undiscovered Hawaii Additional Information

Experience Required
Destination Wilderness trips are created with fun, curious, and nature-loving adventurers in mind. Our Undiscovered Hawaii adventure is ideal for those with a zest for the outdoors, moderate adventures, and self-determined activity levels. While you should be fit and in good health for this trip, you need not be a honed athlete.

First timers, families, friends, and independent and mature travelers are welcome and thrive on this trip. No previous experience is necessary. adventure. Our minimum age is 12. The maximum age is up to you! Your guides will gladly help with any aspect of our trip that is new for you, whether that means waterproofing your boots or learning to paddle.

On-Island Transportation
From the time we meet in Kailua-Kona until we drop you off at the airport or your hotel, all transportation on the island is provided by Destination Wilderness. This includes the scenic drive from Kona to Volcanoes National Park, as well as shuttles from our lodging to each dayís activities. Depending on group size, we typically travel in vans. Please note that some of the roads are windy, and plan accordingly if you are prone to car sickness.

Weather
The weather on our Undiscovered Hawaii trip includes what most people think of when considering Hawaii weather: sunny, warm, tropical winds, and perfect evening temperatures. However, high up in the volcano country it is quite possible for days to be cool and moist. The Kona coast is generally very dry. Suffice it to say that you will most likely be amazingly comfortable and revel in the classic Hawaii weather. High temperatures in Kona average in the low 80ís year-round, with rainfall averaging less than two inches a month. That said, bring ample warm clothing and rain gear for time spend exploring the volcano high country and in case of inclement weather.

Equipment
Destination Wilderness provides all specialty kayaking gear including waterproof bags, lifejackets, sit on top kayaks, and paddles. We also provide waterproof paddle jackets for days that may be cooler. Among other things, you will need to bring waterproof boots and snorkeling gear. All overnight accommodations are at classic Hawaiian homes so no overnight gear is required. A complete list of what you should bring will be sent to you with your trip confirmation packet.

Overnight Accommodations
A highlight to the Undiscovered Hawaii trip is the quaint, scenic and relatively remote vacation rentals and lodges in which we stay. During the hiking portion of the trip we overnight at a charming upcountry (in the foothills) vacation home lodge that features first-rate amenities. We return each evening to this lodge after the day's spectacular hiking. We also spend three nights at a cozy and dramatic small-town Kona coast bed and breakfast style vacation home.

Meals and Beverages
We serve gourmet meals prepared with fresh ingredients. We also provide a variety of beverages with each meal. Each afternoon we set up happy hour snacks and beverages. We are also happy to prepare certain foods that you may want or need (including birthday or anniversary cakes). Please let us know if you have special dietary concerns, and we will plan and cook accordingly.

Charter Trips
We are able and happy to offer special private charter trips for groups. For groups of six or more we may be able to run trips on dates other than those listed in this packet. Please contact our office for details.

Gratuities
It is common to tip wilderness guides on adventure trips. It is not expected, but always appreciated. If you are happy with your trip please let us and your guide(s) know. Thanks!

Itinerary Changes
While we do everything possible to follow the itineraries in this packet we may be forced to adjust trips due to reasons beyond our control. Therefore, these itineraries are subject to change.

References
Many of our past trip members have offered to speak with folks who are considering our trips. We know we could blow our own horn until we are blue in the face about the great time we feel you would have on our trips. So, we invite you to contact us for a list of clients who have participated on Destination Wilderness trips and we'll let them do the talking!

Destination Wilderness Guides
The pride of our outfit, our guides bring a wealth of talent and experience to each trip we run. Destination Wilderness guides have years and years of experience leading trips in the U.S. and abroad. Each is licensed in first-aid and CPR. Furthermore, they create an environment that fosters camaraderie and positive experiences. Simply put, they care about what it is that YOU want from YOUR TRIP and do everything possible to make that happen! We are confident that you will find your guides to be one of the highlights of the adventure.

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