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Bidra med feedbackAbsolutely stunning views of the valley and the flora of the island. I must have stopped every few steps, just to take a photo of all the flowers and plants and animal worlds that strip the area. Without a doubt these my favorite stop during my vacation. Everything grows is marked so you know exactly what you are looking for. And believe me there's so much to see. I also loved the explanations of the leaders in the Hawaiian village huts. I wanted to learn more about the life for locals on the island and the leaders were so friendly and knowledgeable. I have to have a million questions and they explained everything perfectly. Please don't give this place up! You can choose to go or pay for a ride (only cash), but I promise you it is worth exploring on foot. They also have toilets on the trails and in the direction of waterfall they offer changing rooms if you want to swim in the irrigation hole, as well as a place to get water and food (accepts card and cash).
This place is absolutely beautiful, there are about 0.8 miles paved way to a waterfall where you can swim. Life jackets are provided free of charge near the waterfall. It felt like a quiet walk through nature and you learn about many ancient Hawaiian culture. The beautiful landscape makes this an excellent place for photos
Unbelievable garden and plot. The view and the hiking trail to the falls are amazing! And the food at the snack snack snack is also really good! A bonus considering that most attractions have little food options and low quality. Very recommended
A beautiful botanical garden with exotic tropical plants. The place tries to build the old holy place with aboriginal buildings and so on. Swimming by the waterfall pool is a plus. The only problem is the parking lot is really small so you have to get there early to find one.
Loved this amazing place. It’s also one of the must visit places in Oahu (north shore). You can walk around the valley, there are different stops you can take to enjoy the beauty of nature while your 0.8 miles walk to the Waimea falls (where you can get life jacket for free to swim in the water). The valley is like botanical garden and there was peacock at the entrance which was beautiful to watch up close.