During low surf you can still find petroglyphs carved on boulders and see the remains of an ancient
Hawaiian heiau (sacred temple) at the southern most point.
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It includes a lava rock
Heiau, the Kekaa Landing Pier which served in Maui's sugar industry, a lava rock sacred promontory known as Puu Kekaa, and the Koko O Na Moku Track where
Hawaiian royalty and workers enjoyed horse racing.
On the boat you will be entertained by
Hawaiian musicians and hula dancers and learn the history of this 20 mile river lined with ancient
Hawaiian temples «
heiau» and sacred stones.
The
Hawaiian Islands are home to many
heiau, or temples, honoring everything from fertility to good fishing, agriculture, healing, and prosperity.
The land contains cultural ruins as well as Kanekoela
Heiau, the 3rd largest
Hawaiian temple in the state, where many kahuna were trained.
Pu'ukohola
Heiau and National Park is a significant heiau in Hawaii that was created by Kamehameha the Great in honor of the Hawaiian go
Heiau and National Park is a significant
heiau in Hawaii that was created by Kamehameha the Great in honor of the Hawaiian go
heiau in Hawaii that was created by Kamehameha the Great in honor of the
Hawaiian god Ku.
Historic sites are easy to visit in town including the royal summer palace at Hulihee Palace, the Mokuaikaua Church and Ahuena
Heiau, located at the Kamehameha hotel, is a reconstructed temple rebuilt by King Kamehameha the Great (The
Hawaiian king that unified the
Hawaiian Islands.)
Explore
Hawaiian culture throughout the island and discover some of Maui's historical sites, such as Lahaina Town, Pi'ilani
Heiau,» Iao Valley and Haleakalā Crater.
Come discover
Heiau Kaukulaelae, Keauhou's ancient
Hawaiian fishing village.
Come discover the stories of
Heiau Kaukulaelae, Keauhou's ancient
Hawaiian fishing village, that was once the playground Hawaii's kings and queens.
Follow the cobbled paths that lead from your door to this resort's quiet places including the hidden herb gardens, an ancient «
heiau» (ancient
Hawaiian sacred site), and secluded tennis courts beyond a trellis of hanging flowers.
For excellent views of the entire North Shore Oahu coastline, you'll stop at Oahu's largest
Hawaiian temple, Pu'u Mahuka
Heiau.