


This awe-inspiring temple and its gorgeous grounds exude peace and tranquility, despite the steady flow of visitors crossing over the bridge. A replica of the larger, 950-year-old Byodo-in temple in Uji, Japan, it is a non-practicing Buddhist temple and attracts visitors from all faiths, countries, and backgrounds. Nestled at the foot of the breathtaking Ko'olau Mountain Range in Kaneohe, it is located in the Valley of the Temples Memorial Park.
AT A GLANCE:
HIGHLIGHTS: Once crossing the bridge, visitors can begin their experience by ringing the large bell to the left. Buddhist temples often have bells of this sort that are rung before one enters the temple, and it is believed that ringing them brings happiness, good fortune, and longevity.
Further up the path, across the stream and up a winding stone staircase, visitors will find the Meditation Pavilion. The pavilion is tucked off to the side of and behind the temple, surrounded by trees that give it a quiet, private feel. Fragrant flowers, a small waterfall in the nearby stream, and songbirds create a beautiful ambience.
The temple is fronted by a two-acre pond filled with hundreds of colorful koi fish, and ducks, geese, and peacocks can usually be spotted in the pond and around the well-manicured grounds. Food to feed the fish can be purchased at the gift shop situated to the right of the temple.
Visitors are asked to remove shoes and slippers when entering the temple. Once inside, you can light incense or a candle in front of the intricate nine-foot Buddha. Created by a famous Japanese sculptor Masuzo Inui, the Buddha sits on a lotus flower and is the largest wooden Buddha to be carved in nearly 1000 years.
Fans of the TV show Lost may recognize the temple from some of the show's earlier episodes.
To the right of the temple, local artists and craftspeople typically have a few tables set up selling art, jewelry, and leis. A gift shop sells snacks, temple and Buddhist-related knick-knacks and souvenirs, books, and food to feed the fish.
Hours: 9-5pm daily
Tickets: $3/adult, $2/senior citizen, $1/child. Cash only.
Amenities: Parking, restrooms, picnic pavilion, gift shop
Address: 47-200 Kahekili Highway, Kaneohe, HI 96744
Phone: 808-239-8811
Website: www.byodo-in.com
Directions: From Honolulu/Waikiki, take the H-1 West toward Kailua/Kaneohe. Take the Likelike Highway exit and follow it north. Likelike Highway will cross through the mountains in an underground tunnel. Take the Kahekili Highway 83 exit, and follow it for three miles. Turn left into the Valley of the Temples cemetery. If a guard is at the entrance, the entrance fee can be paid right there. If not, follow the winding road up to the temple and the fee can be paid at that entrance.
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Kualoa Ranch is a breathtakingly gorgeous oasis located on the Windward side of Oahu, famous for its role as location sites in popular and well-known films and TV shows such as Lost, Jurassic Park, Godzilla, Pearl Harbor, 50 First Dates, and many more. With stellar views, lush valleys, a tranquil 'old Hawaii' setting, and a wide range of tour options sure to suit any visitor's interests, the ranch is a must-see for tourists and locals alike.
AT A GLANCE:
HIGHLIGHTS: Still a working cattle ranch, this beautiful destination encompasses 4000 acres, much of which is accessible only by horseback, hiking, or off-roading vehicles. Visitors can tour the ranch via horseback, ATVs, catamarans (tours of Kaneohe Bay), a jungle bus, and a vintage school bus. Movie buffs will want to take the Movie Sites & Ranch Tour to see all of the popular film locations and hear the "behind the scenes" history. The ranch is also a popular spot for weddings and other events. Aunty Pat's cafe features local grass-fed beef raised on the ranch.
ACTIVITIES: Gift shop, restaurant, ATV tour, horseback riding tour, movie sites and ranch tour, Secret Island tour, jungle expedition tour, legends and legacy tour, ocean voyage tour, ancient Hawaiian fishpond and tropical gardens tour, petting zoo, wedding and event venue
Hours:
Activities/tours 8:45am-4:00pm
Office 8:00am-4:30pm
Reservation desk (phone) 7:00am-5:30pm
Visitor center 7:30am-6:00pm
Reservations: Tickets can be purchased at the ranch, although it is recommended to book tours 24 hours in advance. Tour bookings can be made by calling 808-237-7321.
Cost: Ticket prices vary and can be seen at www.kualoa.com
Address:
49-560 Kamehameha Highway
Kaneohe, HI 96744
Directions:
From Honolulu, take the H-1 West toward Likelike Highway (Route 63). Follow Likelike Highway toward Kaneohe; exit onto Kahekili Highway, Route 83, heading north. The road will become Kamehameha Highway by the historic orange "Hygienic Store". Follow the road about 10 more minutes, and Kualoa Ranch will be on your left, right across from Chinaman's Hat.
Bike Hawaii offers hands-on, adrenaline-filled Oahu experiences geared toward adventurers looking to delve deeper than the "surface level" tourist activities on the island. Tours take guests off the beaten path to hidden trails, pristine rainforest, thrilling downhill mountain roads, and the other-worldly landscape of Jurassic Park.
AT A GLANCE:
Bike Hawaii offers two bike tour options: a relaxed 5-mile ride downhill along a paved road in the Pu'u 'Ohia rainforest, or a more challenging mountain-biking experience through the lush valley of Kaaawa Valley at Kualoa Ranch (where Jurassic Park was filmed).
The downhill biking tour is a three-hour adventure that includes lunch, drinks and snacks, professional nature guides, mountain bikes, helmets, rain gear (if needed), and round-trip transportation from Kahala, Waikiki, and Aloha Tower. Pu'u 'Ohia Rainforest offers fragrant scents, stunning panoramic views, and glimpse of Oahu's unique bird and animal species.
The mountain-biking tour includes access to Kualoa Ranch, complimentary round-trip transportation from Waikiki, mountain bikes, helmets, rain gear (if needed), hip pack, bottled water, snacks, lunch, drinks, and professional nature guides. Bikers will get to explore the stunning Kaaawa Valley, with epic views of the Koolau Mountain cliffs, coastline, and more. The tour includes a total of 2-3 hours of biking (approximately 6 miles), with stops at an old Hawaiian village, World War II bunkers, and the filming locations of popular movies including Jurassic Park, Godzilla, Wind Talkers, 50 First Dates, and Lost.
Appropriate footwear must be worn (shoes and socks, not sandals). Guests are ad-vised to bring a camera and a change of clothes, in case it rains or is muddy.
In addition to bike tours, Bike Hawaii offers, hike, kayak, and snorkel tours. Visit the website for more information.
Hours:
Downhill Biking Tour -
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays 12pm - 3pm
Mountain Biking Tour -
Wednesdays and Sundays; pick-up at 9am, return at 3:30pm
Telephone:
808-734-4214
Website:
www.bikehawaii.com
Prices:
Downhill Biking Tour -
Adult - $57.30
Children (14 and under) - $42.98
Mountain Biking Tour -
Adult - $119.38
Children (14 and under) - $76.40
*Tours not recommended for children under the age of 5.
Directions:
Bike Hawaii offers complimentary pick-up and drop-off included with tour price. When you make your tour reservation, you will receive more information about the pick-up location.