Now, if you are not feeling up to a rugged hike on the Kalalau Trail, then perhaps you can consider a stroll in the Limahuli Garden & Preserve.This garden is a neat place to learn about Hawaiian culture and native plants with descriptive placards. There is even a little booklet they give with with numbered sections that you can follow around the park learning more about what you are seeing.
From personal experience, this garden is worth it, and by far the best botanical garden on the island. Plan on about 45 minutes to really see the whole gardens. Check it out if you have the time.
Hours: Open Tuesday-Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Last check-in is at 2:15 p.m.
Fees: $30 entry fee for adults; it’s free for children under 13.
Note: Reservations for the self-guided tours are not required for those arriving by shuttle, however they are strongly encouraged if you are driving to ensure parking. Guided tours require advance reservations. Online reservations open 30 days in advance. Book here.
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