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kalaupapa overlook
4.7/56 Reviews
<100m away
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There are really few people on Molokai Island, and the historical park feels like we are chartered. It is a very beautiful park, lush, tree-lined, and the sea view in the park for more than a year will give the eyes a visual impact. Very good
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There are really few people on Molokai Island, and the historical park feels like we are chartered. It is a very beautiful park, lush, tree-lined, and the sea view in the park for more than a year will give the eyes a visual impact. Very good
Compared to the other islands in Hawaii, Molokai itself is relatively deserted, and this historical park on Molokai Island has fewer people, but its environment is really beautiful, as if it is a paradise, full of eyes It is full of beautiful mountains and clear waters, which is very suitable for a holiday. Walking here on foot has a special flavor.
This park is on the west side of the entire Maoyi Island. The sea to the west still belongs to the more famous one. In addition, you can stroll around in this park, which is actually pretty good for a long time. There are small hills in the park.
Kalaupapa National Historical Park Features: A picturesque mule ride, leading to ancient historical sites. Location: North end of Molokai Island
Introduction to Molokai Island: Molokai Island is 38 miles long and 10 miles wide at its widest point. The northeast coast stands the world’s highest sea cliff (3,600-3,900 feet), and the south coast has the longest Hawaiian islands Continuous reef (28 miles). Here you can go back in the Kalaupapa National Historical Park, explore Papohaku Beach, one of the largest white sandy beaches in Hawaii, or take a walk in the sacred Halawa Valley to experience the ubiquitous Aloha spirit.