Where to go? Walk the Kalalau Trail

Walk the Kalalau Trail

The Kalalau Trail is a heart-breaking route - both beautiful and harsh. The trail follows an ancient Hawaiian route along the valleys of the Napali Coast Nature Park. You will pass hidden waterfalls and wild beaches, and finish the route at the cliffs of Kalalau, where green cliffs break off into azure waters.

Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park
Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park

The Kalalau Trail is a heart-breaking route – both beautiful and harsh. The trail follows an ancient Hawaiian route along the valleys of the Napali Coast Nature Park. You will pass hidden waterfalls and wild beaches, and finish the route at the cliffs of Kalalau, where green cliffs break off into azure waters. Many rare plants grow here, and on the way you will meet wild goats.

The classic route of the hike is as follows: 18 km to the Kalalau Valley, two overnight stays at Kalalau Beach, and on the third day — on the way back. To complete the route, you need to get a permit. Book camping places in advance, and send a request for permission early.

YOUR ADVENTURE: Kauai is one of the wettest places on earth, but only 45 mm of precipitation falls here in August

WHERE: Kauai Island, Hawaii

DATES: August

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