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Visite autoguidée du jardin de Limahuli

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Une occasion unique de s'engager avec les plantes rares et importantes sur le plan culturel de Kauai, leurs histoires et la façon dont elles se connectent avec les personnes qui en prennent soin. Découvrez un lieu qui vous inspire et vous laisse avec un esprit d'authenticité et d'aloha qui durera toute une vie.
Ville: Kauai
Fri 13 Feb
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Ce qui est inclu
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Information additionnelle
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Régulièrement désinfecté zones à fort trafic
  • Les guides doivent se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Le masque facial n'est pas requis à l'enregistrement et sur le sentier, mais est requis dans notre boutique de cadeaux.
À quoi s'attendre
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Limahuli Garden and Preserve
Ancient terraces, ancient wisdom, life and relationships with the land, the forest, and the water… the stories unfold as you open your guidebook and make your way through this special place. Envision what the valley might have looked like when the first Hawaiians arrived as you follow the path through the native forest walk. Discover the plants that traveled with them in their canoes and how their culture was inseparable from the plants that sustained them. Contemplate the impact of plant invaders and learn what is being done today to protect fragile ecosystems. Ascend to the Whale Trail and take in the dramatic panorama of the ocean. Feel the spirit of Limahuli.
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Limahuli Garden and Preserve
Ancient terraces, ancient wisdom, life and relationships with the land, the forest, and the water… the stories unfold as you open your guidebook and make your way through this special place. Envision what the valley might have looked like when the first Hawaiians arrived as you follow the path through the native forest walk. Discover the plants that traveled with them in their canoes and how their culture was inseparable from the plants that sustained them. Contemplate the impact of plant invaders and learn what is being done today to protect fragile ecosystems. Ascend to the Whale Trail and take in the dramatic panorama of the ocean. Feel the spirit of Limahuli.
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Limahuli Garden and Preserve
Ancient terraces, ancient wisdom, life and relationships with the land, the forest, and the water… the stories unfold as you open your guidebook and make your way through this special place. Envision what the valley might have looked like when the first Hawaiians arrived as you follow the path through the native forest walk. Discover the plants that traveled with them in their canoes and how their culture was inseparable from the plants that sustained them. Contemplate the impact of plant invaders and learn what is being done today to protect fragile ecosystems. Ascend to the Whale Trail and take in the dramatic panorama of the ocean. Feel the spirit of Limahuli.
4
Limahuli Garden and Preserve
Ancient terraces, ancient wisdom, life and relationships with the land, the forest, and the water… the stories unfold as you open your guidebook and make your way through this special place. Envision what the valley might have looked like when the first Hawaiians arrived as you follow the path through the native forest walk. Discover the plants that traveled with them in their canoes and how their culture was inseparable from the plants that sustained them. Contemplate the impact of plant invaders and learn what is being done today to protect fragile ecosystems. Ascend to the Whale Trail and take in the dramatic panorama of the ocean. Feel the spirit of Limahuli.
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Jardin et réserve de Limahuli
Anciennes terrasses, sagesse ancestrale, vie et relations avec la terre, la forêt et l'eau… les histoires se déroulent au fur et à mesure que vous ouvrez votre guide et que vous vous frayez un chemin dans cet endroit spécial. Imaginez à quoi aurait pu ressembler la vallée lorsque les premiers Hawaïens sont arrivés en suivant le chemin à travers la forêt indigène. Découvrez les plantes qui voyageaient avec eux dans leurs pirogues et comment leur culture était indissociable des plantes qui les faisaient vivre. Contemplez l'impact des envahisseurs végétaux et apprenez ce qui est fait aujourd'hui pour protéger les écosystèmes fragiles. Montez sur le sentier des baleines et admirez le panorama spectaculaire de l'océan. Ressentez l'esprit de Limahuli.
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Commentaires (97)
RichardLoveland2
Oct 2019
If you are interested in the history and flora of Kauai then this is an excellent gardens to visit. The 45+ mins stroll through the gardens has excellent guided, or self-guided interpretation that gives you a deep appreciation for the Kauai that was and the Kauai that now exists. The gardens can be accessed anytime by the north shore shuttle from Hanalei or by required reservation to park there and visit (you will not get in if you just drive there, even if the parking lot has spaces). The road to Limahuli and Ha'ena Beach State park is a narrow two lane road with several single lane bridges. It passes by several spectacular rustic beaches many of which have ample parking, but Ha'ena and Tunnels Beach's can be parked up quickly.
Carl J
Sep 2019
here the varius specimens are close together at the beginning of the garden highlighting great tropical species. They offer a self guided tour in a booklet that is easy to follow. It is a pretty good walk and goes uphill the first half and then down so be prepared. They offer complimentary walking sticks which are helpful if you are older.
yellowbear613
Sep 2019
Made reservation the night before to park and paid for tickets online. The parking lot is tiny and there is no other place to park around that area. If you take the shuttle, I believe you don’t need a reservation (but double check this). We did the self guided tour. They provided us with bug spray and a walking stick. The total hike is 0.75 miles and it took us just <2 hours (we strolled, took many photos, read the guide book - included in admission and rested). Since we were walking so slow, the steps and slight inclines didn’t bother us at all! They have water stations every so often but we brought our own. Bathrooms are a the base where the gift shop is. Overall a great experience and it was interesting to see and learn about so many unique plants.

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