IF you attempt this road with a baby (entirely possible and FUN!), then I suggest staying the night in Hana because you’ll need extra time. Be aware that there aren’t many lodging options in Hana, and most come at a high price tag. We stayedhere– no regrets, but it’s insanely...
Dream Day on the road to Hana We would like to thank Charlie, the owner; Bruddah Stanley, the chef; and most importantly “Uncle Louie”, our guide and driver for a full day of fun, fun, fun on the road to Hana. Louie is a character, full of ...
Finally, make sure to stop at Haleakala National Park at Mile Marker 42 (the mile markers start going down once you pass the town of Hana). Here you can hike the famous Pipiwai Trail — one of theworld’s most beautiful hiking trails— which takes you through a bamboo forest and to the...
Best Thrill-Seeking Road Trip: The Road to Hana, HI Cloudia Spinner/Shutterstock Route:Routes 36 and 360, from the town of Kahului to Hana and a little beyond (68 miles) Brace yourself—literally—for the ride of your life. Maui’s Hana Highway may sound tropically dreamy, with its lush...
Road to Hana by Ann Tran of Ann-Tran.com Hawaii: Hana Highway We did ourselves a big favor escaping from resort row and treking out the exhilarating yet treacherous Hana Highway on beautiful Maui. Navigating the canyon switchbacks and one lane curves yields delicious treats such as gorgeous...
Day 5: Get up super early to watch the sunrise on Haleakala, explore the top of the crater, drive the Road to Hana, and camp at Kīpahulu Campground. If you’re not staying at Hosmer Grove, be sure to reserve your sunrise ticket ahead of time. Post sunrise, hop in the van to ...
Find out about the history of Koya when you take a trip to Tōrō-dō. Amble within the gardens or visit the temples in this culturally rich area. Tōrō-dōBest Lodging Options Near Yoshinoji Oto Road Station Check availability on hotels close to Yoshinoji Oto Road Station Check prices clos...
While the van wasn’t exactly cheap (it cost us about 1882 Euros for 10 days, or about $230/day), when you factor in the money saved in food and lodging, plus all the added convenience, it makes a lot more sense than renting a regular car. ...
Thehitouof Tohoku are often located in remote areas, sometimes deep in the mountains and almost always accessible only by private transportation. Many have simple lodging to accommodate those seeking therapeutic benefits. Known astoji, therapeutic bathing entails a daily soak in mineral-rich waters fo...