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Environment, From Our Magazine, Maui, The Latest

Q&A with Rachel Kingsley of Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project

Native forest birds have long been represented in ancient myths of Hawai‘i and revered for their vibrant feathers. Hawaiian ali‘i (high chiefs and leaders) adorned themselves in magnificent cloaks made of the birds’ tightly woven feathers. But, like many endemic species in Hawai‘i, forest birds are at risk of extinction.     The mission at the Maui […]

Oahuhta
First-Time, Oʻahu, O‘ahu Guides, O‘ahu What To Do, The Latest, What To Do

How to Make the Most of Your One Day on Oʻahu

Daniel K. Inouye International Airport is a bustling hub for international, domestic and interisland travel, making O‘ahu a pitstop for countless U.S. travelers heading to or from Asia or Australia. Even interisland travelers flock to Oʻahu, aptly known as the Gathering Place, on business trips and quick getaways.    So, if you’re stuck with a long

Kingkamehamehahonolulu
Arts + Culture, The Latest

How the Legacy of Hawaiʻi’s Monarchy Lives On

From rare wildlife and diverse topography to local cuisine and storied traditions, Hawaiʻi’s environment and culture are distinct from any other place in the world.    In the U.S., Hawaiʻi is one of just two states with two official languages, in this case, English and ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi. (South Dakota is the other; Alaska has more than

Alohilani
Health/Wellness, Hotels, Luxury, Oʻahu, O‘ahu Where To Stay, The Latest, Where To Stay

This Resort is Welcoming a New Wave of Wellness Travel

At Drip Hawaiʻi, electrolytes, vitamins and antioxidants are formulated into hydrating and nutrient-rich elixirs. However, these healthy cocktails are delivered intravenously through what are commonly known as IV drips.  In contrast to taking oral supplements, the vitamins and nutrients in the IV fluid bypass the body’s digestive system and directly enter the bloodstream with almost
Hilohta
Adventure, First-Time, Hawai‘i Island, Hawai‘i Island What To Do, The Latest, What To Do

5 Tips for Your First Trip to Hilo, Hawaiʻi Island

Located on the northeastern side of Hawaiʻi Island, Hilo is a quirky town filled with loveable charm, fascinating history and jaw-dropping natural wonders. While the town itself is often considered quiet and sleepy, Hilo is filled with life. Here, the streets are lined with hole-in-the-wall shops and beautiful hiking trails that are just short drives from

Aloha Festivals Floral Parade
Arts + Culture, Oʻahu, O‘ahu Arts + Culture, O‘ahu What To Do, The Latest, What To Do

Your Guide to the 2022 Aloha Festivals

After a two-year interlude from in-person events, Aloha Festivals is back, and it begins this weekend. The month-long celebration of culture, tradition and aloha spirit kicks off on Sept. 10, 2022, with the opening ceremony in Waikīkī. Following the grand event, an exciting program of festivities dots the month of September. And woven throughout the

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Adventure, Arts + Culture, Environment, First-Time, From Our Magazine, The Latest

How to Travel with Pono Intentions

It’s no surprise the Hawaiian Islands are a top travel destination. While the scenic beaches, lush tropical forests and ‘ono (delicious) food are unforgettable, it’s the welcoming people willing to share Hawai‘i and its rich culture that make a trip to the Islands exceptional.   However, Hawai‘i isn’t just a destination—it’s home to 1.5 million

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Oʻahu, O‘ahu Where To Eat, Restaurants, The Latest, Where To Eat

These are 5 of the Coolest Cafés in Kaimukī

Coffee shops are true community gathering places. It’s in neighborhood cafés that doctors, lawyers, teachers, artists and travelers all coalesce, uniting over a similar need—caffeine. This very reason often makes cafés representative of the neighborhood’s residents and even the types of visitors it draws. There’s much to discover in a neighborhood through the coffee culture. 

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