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Guided tour
Meals included
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Enjoy exclusive access to the Puakala tract of Hakalau Forest, with meals, refreshments, and all essential birdwatching gear included.
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Spot rare native birds like ‘Amakihi, ‘Apapane, and ‘I’iwi on a guided hike through a lush Hawaiian wildlife refuge.
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Expert birding guides share fascinating insights into the forest’s unique plants, animals, and conservation efforts.
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Small group sizes ensure a personalized experience and plenty of opportunities for bird photography.
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Discover hidden wonders—carnivorous caterpillars, happy-faced spiders, and more—found only in Hakalau Forest.
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Small group (10 guests max) guided birdwatching tour
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Expert birders
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Exclusive access to Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge
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Snacks, lunch, and refreshments
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Gear provided:
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Trekking poles
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Day packs
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Binoculars
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Rain gear
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Sunscreen
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Hotel transportation to the tour meeting points
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Personal birdwatching gear beyond provided binoculars
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Gratuities and tips
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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Gain exclusive access to Hakalau Forest’s Puakala tract on a guided 4-hour birdwatching adventure with expert naturalists.
Getting started
Meet your guide at the designated pick-up point, where you’ll receive a short introduction and be outfitted with essential gear. After a quick overview of the day’s route and safety tips, set off in a small group toward the restricted-access refuge.
What to expect
Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge
This protected area is renowned for its rare native plants and animals, accessible only with special permits. The Puakala tract is a vital habitat for Hawaii’s endangered bird species and unique forest life.
Features
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Exclusive Puakala tract access: Explore a section of the refuge not open to the public, supporting ongoing conservation efforts.
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Native and endangered birdwatching: Spot species like ‘Amakihi, ‘Apapane, ‘Elepaio, ‘Akepa, Alawi, ‘Akiapola’au, and ‘I’iwi, guided by local birding experts.
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Unique wildlife encounters: Discover rare plants, carnivorous caterpillars, and the cheerful happy-faced spider along the trail.
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Expert-led experience: Guides share insights into the forest’s ecology, bird behavior, and conservation challenges.
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Small group format: With a maximum of 10 participants, enjoy a personalized and interactive tour.
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Photography opportunities: Capture Hawaii’s avian diversity and forest scenery with ample time for photos.
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Eco-friendly practices: The tour emphasizes sustainable travel and responsible wildlife observation.
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Included amenities: Trekking poles, day packs, binoculars, rain gear, sunscreen, AM snacks, lunch, and refreshments are provided for your comfort.
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Moderate hiking: Cover 2–4 miles over 4 hours, with a 650’ elevation change, on rough 4WD-access roads and forest trails.
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What to bring
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Sturdy closed-toe footwear suitable for uneven or rocky trails.
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Long pants for added protection during the hike.
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A lightweight rain jacket to handle wet, cool, or muddy conditions.
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A refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day.
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Sun protection, including a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
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Optional: a spotting scope to enhance your birdwatching experience.
What’s not allowed
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Pets are not allowed, except for registered service animals.
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Alcohol, drugs, and any form of intoxication are strictly prohibited during the tour.
Accessibility
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Not recommended for guests with neck or back issues, those prone to motion sickness, or pregnant individuals.
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The tour is not wheelchair accessible.
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Participants should be capable of hiking on uneven or rocky terrain and prepared for moderate physical exertion.
Additional information
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Children under 8 years old cannot join this tour.
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Departures depend on restricted-access permits and may be subject to change.
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The hike covers roughly 2–4 miles over 4 hours, with an elevation gain of about 650 feet.
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The road to the refuge is rough, muddy, requires a 4WD vehicle, and may be bumpy.
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Eco-friendly practices are followed throughout the experience.
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