Hawaii Bird Watching Adventure - Big...
Hawaii Bird Watching Adventure
Big Island of Hawaii Activity - Land
Hike and behold the birds of paradise! Providing tours since 1993, Hawaii Forest & Trail has pleased thousands of happy birders with their sensational Bird Watching Adventures!
Go bird watching near majestic Mauna Kea and be guided by a lover of birds! You will find birds that are both endemic and introduced bustling in their verdant forest Big Island home.
Established in 1993, Hawaii Forest & Trail has been featured in National Geographic Traveler, Town & Country, and the Frommer's Guide. The staff has come from all different walks of life, education, and places, but share the same passion for Hawaii and its natural world. Their vision is to share the evolutionary splendor of Hawaii through their commitment to excellence in interpretive natural history tours.
Hakalau Forest Adventure
Hakalau means "many perches." Named by Hawaiians long ago, it is still recognized as critical bird habitat today. Once part of a large cattle ranch, it was the first National Wildlife Refuge in the country established for forest birds and it is home to some of the rarest plants and animals on earth. The Pua 'Akala tract which you will access is not open to the public and is an excellent example of successful conservation practices. Do not miss this outstanding opportunity to witness Hawaii's native forests and birds including the Nēnē, Palila, 'Akiapōlā'au, 'Amakihi, 'Apapane, Hawai'i Creeper, 'I'iwi, 'Elepaio, 'Ōma'o, 'Io and Pueo.
Rainforest & Dry Forest Adventure
Explore two rare habitats, the cloudmist kipuka rainforest on Mauna Loa and the sub-alpine dry forest of Pu'u Lā'au on Mauna Kea. Here are two places that represent Hawai'i before human contact where plants and birds found nowhere else on earth reveal the evolutionary epic of the islands. Do not miss this outstanding opportunity to witness Hawaii's native forests and birds including the Nēnē, Palila, 'Akiapōlā'au, 'Amakihi, 'Apapane, Hawai'i Creeper, 'I'iwi, 'Elepaio, 'Ōma'o, 'Io and Pueo.
Go bird watching near majestic Mauna Kea and be guided by a lover of birds! You will find birds that are both endemic and introduced bustling in their verdant forest Big Island home.
Established in 1993, Hawaii Forest & Trail has been featured in National Geographic Traveler, Town & Country, and the Frommer's Guide. The staff has come from all different walks of life, education, and places, but share the same passion for Hawaii and its natural world. Their vision is to share the evolutionary splendor of Hawaii through their commitment to excellence in interpretive natural history tours.
Hakalau Forest Adventure
Hakalau means "many perches." Named by Hawaiians long ago, it is still recognized as critical bird habitat today. Once part of a large cattle ranch, it was the first National Wildlife Refuge in the country established for forest birds and it is home to some of the rarest plants and animals on earth. The Pua 'Akala tract which you will access is not open to the public and is an excellent example of successful conservation practices. Do not miss this outstanding opportunity to witness Hawaii's native forests and birds including the Nēnē, Palila, 'Akiapōlā'au, 'Amakihi, 'Apapane, Hawai'i Creeper, 'I'iwi, 'Elepaio, 'Ōma'o, 'Io and Pueo.
Rainforest & Dry Forest Adventure
Explore two rare habitats, the cloudmist kipuka rainforest on Mauna Loa and the sub-alpine dry forest of Pu'u Lā'au on Mauna Kea. Here are two places that represent Hawai'i before human contact where plants and birds found nowhere else on earth reveal the evolutionary epic of the islands. Do not miss this outstanding opportunity to witness Hawaii's native forests and birds including the Nēnē, Palila, 'Akiapōlā'au, 'Amakihi, 'Apapane, Hawai'i Creeper, 'I'iwi, 'Elepaio, 'Ōma'o, 'Io and Pueo.
Type: Land
Location: Hawaii Bird Watching Adventure is located in Central Hawaii









