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KAHANU GARDEN TOURS

Step back in time and experience the culture and history of Hawai'i's people. See the world's largest collection of breadfruit trees and the remarkable ethnobotanical plants that were brought here in ancient voyaging canoes. Behold one of Hawaii's last remaining native Pandanus forests. Marvel at one of the greatest engineering and construction feats in all of Polynesia - the magnificent Pi'ilanihale - a lava-rock structure believed to be the largest ancient place of worship (heiau) in Polynesia, which is now a National Historic Landmark.

Share in the spirit of this very special place.

Tour Information
Location: East shore of the Island of Maui, state of Hawaii
650 Ulaino Road, Hana 96713
GPS: +20° 47' 56.65", -156° 2' 18.32" (view map)
Tour: Self-guided or Guided
Days: Self-guided: Monday through Saturday
Guided: Saturdays
Hours:Self-guided: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Guided: 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Duration:Self-guided: please allow a minimum of 1-1/2 hours
Guided: approx. 2 hours
Distance:1/2-mile walk over flat terrain
Attire:Comfortable walking shoes, long pants and/or mosquito repellent, hat for shade, bottled water
Cost per person:Self-guided: Adults (13 yrs. and above) $10; children 12 yrs. and under free
Guided: Adults (13 yrs. and above) $25; children 12 yrs. and under free (children must be accompanied by an adult; please be mindful of other guests on tour)
Reservations:Self-guided: None accepted; first-come, first-served basis
Guided: Required in advance using a credit card
Check-in:Kiosk at Garden gate
650 Ulaino Road, Hana 96713
Phone:(808) 248-8912

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Take an advance look at some of the plants you may see on your tour.

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