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Round
Isle trips available. Special Arrangements, weather
permitting, etc. License Limited to 6 passengers - 4 passengers
or less, more comfort. Primarily fishing in waters south and
west of Moloka'i, also west of Lana'i and north shore of Moloka'i
with weather permitting. Starting at $300. Alyce C. Sportfishing
Charters P.O. Box 825 Kaunakakai, HI 96748; Call (808) 558-8377;
Email
Here; Website
Here.
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The
"Birth Place Of The Hula" Domain of the "Poisonwood
Kalaipahoa Gods" Sacred monuments and shrines Ancient adze pits
and petroglyphs Visit these and other sites, many previously
inaccessible or unidentified, with knowledgeable guides of Historical
Hikes West Molokai. The mo'olelo, or storytelling, integrated
into these unique hikes brings West Molokai's cultural past
alive. Ranging from 2 to 6 hours, the hikes are offered through
the Molokai Ranch Outfitters Center and complement the Ranch's
new camping programs. The hiking trails cobweb the west Molokai
countryside from the hills to the seas on this 53,000 acre ranch;
Call Toll-Free 800 274-9303; Call locally 808 552-0184 or 808
553-5296;
Email Here; Website
Here.
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Aloha,
my name is Lee Callahan, and I am living here on a TARO farm
with my husband, Jim. We hope you will contact me by phone or
e-mail when planning your trip here so I can meet you that day....
I want to show you my beautiful "taro patches", flooded terraces
that were a new and unique way of growing taro, invented by
Hawaiians after their arrival here in 700 AD (or so) Yes, the
typical Hawaiian was a farmer with a family living a subsistence
lifestyle in a small valley with a stream for growing taro,
his primary and preferred food. Come to visit my farm to learn
more about taro, and the importance of taro in old Hawaii, while
relaxing in the shade! Then take a stroll around the taro patches
and try to imagine what it was like here back then. Passing
by the ever-running stream, learn how the Hawaiians conserved
and kept the fresh water clean, honoring the water as a lifegiving
force of nature. I also want to introduce you to our Asian swamp-type
water buffalo, often called the LIVING TRACTOR OF THE EAST.
BIGFOOT has been living here and helping for 2 1/2 years. My
husband is at work during the day but I will be home to make
you greet you for this tourist activity showing off a fine example
of ancient Hawaiian Agriculture, the taro patches at Honouliwai.
Please give me a call in advance of your trip at 1-808-558-8922
for your appointment!! Mahalo !! When visiting east Molokai,
why not experience some of the real Hawaiian culture? Call Toll-Free
800 274-9303; Call locally 808 552-0184 or 808 553-5296;
Email Here; Website
Here.
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In
the cool Molokai uplands, a pack of mules prepare for
the day's ride down to the world's most unique and formerly
forbidden village of Kalaupapa. The journey begins from the
Mule Barn with a mule guide briefing. You'll learn your mule's
name and the Mule Skinners (guides) will teach you how to ride
and control the mules. No worries, these mules are personally
trained by company owner Buzzy Sproat. Well known in the Hawaii
Rodeo circuit, Buzzy is also considered one of Hawaii's foremost
experts on Mules. You will be riding down 1,700 feet of the
most spectacular as well as the highest sea cliffs in the world
(recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records). Located on
the central northern coast of the island of Molokai, some of
the more remote areas of this park include rare native habitat
for several endangered endemic Hawaiian plants and animals.
The boundless beauty you will experience as you traverse down
the 2.9 mile trail, with 26 switchbacks, leaves most folks absolutely
speechless. Upon arriving in Kalaupapa, you'll be met by your
Damien Tours guide and for the next few hours you'll experience
one of Hawaii's most remarkable tours, in a community hidden
from the world for so many years. Kalaupapa, is truly a special
place in Hawaii, and like no other you will ever experience.
The Kalaupapa National Historical Park & Guided Mule Tour is
one that even seasoned travelers cherish, as one of their most
memorable Hawaii experiences. The park is open Monday through
Saturday, by invitation only. Visitors must be at least 16 years
of age. Call Toll-Free 1-800-567-7550; Call locally 808 567-6088;
Email
Here; Website Here.
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Molokai
Fish & Dive. Well known by residents throughout Hawaii,
Molokai Fish & Dive in Kaunakakai is packed to the rafters with
everything that a person could need to have fun in the tropical
sun. Over the years our Tours & Rentals Department has become
the one-stop location for booking Molokai activities and tours.
Whether it's ocean kayaking, horseback riding, mountain biking,
whale watching, cultural hikes or fishing, we can make the arrangements
for your adventure of a lifetime. Call 1 (808) 553-5926;
Email Here; Website
Here.
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Molokai
To Oahu
Paddleboard
Race
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QUIKSILVEREDITION
Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard Race. July 27, 2003 7:30 a.m.
The Race: From the Kalua Koi hotel on Molokai to Maunalua Bay
on Oahu. 32 Miles of grueling blue water paddling in one of
the world's most famous channels.What is a paddleboard? A streamlined
surfboard designed to ride open ocean swells, they are paddled
surfboard style in either prone or kneeling position. No paddles,
oars, or webbed gloves are used. Stock boards are only 12 feet
long. Open or unlimited boards are over 12 feet, but, usually
less than 18 feet (aver. 16 feet). Paddleboards are easily the
smallest craft to race across the Molokai Channel, making this
one of the ultimate tests of endurance and seamanship. Call
1 808-638-8208;
Email Here.
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Aloha
Festivals. Aloha Festivals is Hawai'i's premier cultural
showcase, a celebration of Hawai'i's music, dance and history
intended to preserve the unique island traditions. We invite
you to explore and find out what makes Aloha Festivals special.
Aloha Festivals is proudly presented by Bank of Hawaii and American
Express.. Call (808) 589-1771;
Email Here; Website Here.
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