I received a map at the front desk of the hotel. Although this ancient road is not long, you can see some historical relics, such as lava passages. It's all flat, walking is very easy, not very tired, walk for almost half an hour.
Kalahuipua'a Historic Trail
Posted: Feb 15, 2016
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M30***41
4/5Excellent
This is basically a very long and windy sidewalk to a public beach that has historical plaques detailing the lava deposit in the area.
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Posted: Feb 4, 2021
东张西望望东西
5/5Outstanding
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The ancient road is not very long, but the scenery is not only good along the way. The trees are shaded by birds and flowers, and there are many monuments along the way that you can see, there are also buildings, etc., and you can learn about the life of the aboriginal people on the island.
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Posted: Jan 25, 2021
Ashley
5/5Outstanding
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The trail is not too long, but the scenery along the way is very good. The first section of the trail needs to pass through the ancient Hawaiian residence of the 16th century and then extend forward. It will then pass through the lava passage that was once used as a residential cave, as well as some other historical relics. The geographical environment is very convenient, there is a parking lot, parking is convenient.
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Posted: Feb 15, 2016
山P的蛋糕
4/5Excellent
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It is recommended to circle the fish pond and coconut groves and then continue to the beach. There is a thatched shed on the beach with a canoe with legs and a historic hut that houses several Hawaiian crafts. Go around this hut and continue southwest, go around the fish pond and return to set off. It will be very interesting.
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Posted: Feb 15, 2016
猴子她妈
4/5Excellent
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The starting point of the ancient road is located in the parking lot opposite Mauna Lani Bay Hotel. You can get the route map for free at the hotel service desk or you can master the direction yourself. We walked for about 30 minutes, and there are some historical sites on the way, which is quite interesting.