South of rural Hana Town, the famous Hana Highway turns into Piilani Highway at Kalepa Bridge. Piilani Highway, also known as the "back road to Hana", stretches across Maui's dry, rocky southern landscape, from upcountry Ulupalakua to remote off-the-grid communities like Kipahulu. This largely unpaved, crooked road features some of the most stunning natural landscapes on Maui.
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Father Damien Churches are some of the oldest structures on Molokai. Located throughout the island, this church in particular was built in 1876 and is formerly known as St. Joseph's Church. It is the second oldest of the Father Damien Churches, and is still open for worship.
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Visit the Purdy Macadamia Nut Plantation and take a step back into old Hawaii. Experience a taste of what it was like living in the plantation days of the Aloha State.
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Kaunakakai is the largest town in Molokai and is home to about half of the island's population. As of 2010, Molokai's population was just under 8,000. That gives you an idea of how small and remote this Hawaiian island is.
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Molokai's most dramatic scenic lookout on the island's north coast is the Kalaupapa Sea Cliff Lookout, overlooking the infamous "leper's colony", formerly for people with Hansen's Disease.
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As the highlight of Waimea Valley, Waimea Falls offers the amazing experience of swimming at a Hawaiian waterfall.
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Cascading over 200 feet into a beautiful tropical pond is Maui's majestic Wailua Falls.
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Sea Life Park features interactive exhibits that allow visitors to interact with Hawaii marine life, including swimming with dolphins, sea lions, sharks, and rays.
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The Valley of the Temples memorial park on the east side of Oahu is a peaceful escape and home to the Byodo-In Temple.
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Tropical Farms
A hidden gem on Oahu's Windward Coat, Tropical Farms is surely one of the must visit attractions in Hawaii. Coffee, pineapples, and macadamia nust are available to sample and purchase.