Kahanu Garden 

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Kahanu Garden has two main components to the gardens: the plants and Hale O Pi’ilani Heiau. There are 464 acres of native and introduced plants on the rugged Hana coast along the eastern shores of the Hawaiian island of Maui.

Self guided walks have been set up so you can understand the relationship between the Hawaiian people and the plants they used such as breadfruit, which is still eaten today. Plants were used in everyday use from fishing, construction and medicine.

  • The other significant feature of Kahanu Garden is Hale O Pi’ilani Heiau. This sacred spot is the largest remaining ancient structure in Hawaii a massive lava-rock structure that is believed to be the largest ancient place of worship (heiau) in Polynesia. This awe-inspiring cultural site is registered as a National Historic Landmark. The $10 entrance fee (12 years and under are free.

Primary  Child Friendly, Groups

Site Description  Garden, National Park

Site Facilities  Information Centre

Attractions  Extensive Gardens, Rare & Endangered Species, Scenic Views

Kahanu Garden
Kahanu Garden

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