Taking a hike around the volcanoes at Hawaii are thrilling, but see them at night and it's even more spectacular. For a unique way to see these awe-inspiring displays of nature, Hawaii Forest & Trail is offering a new Twilight Volcano Adventure— a full-day exploration of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park that really comes into the best beauty at sunset where lava meets the sea on the coast of Kalapana, Hawaii.
The new Twilight Volcano Adventure departs the Kona-Kohala Coast in a comfortable customized 12 passenger van and traverses the saddle between Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa—two of the world's largest mountains which are inhabited by some of the rarest plants and animals on earth; a real thrill for the nature lovers.
Upon arrival at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii Forest & Trail's Interpretive Guide will lead nature lovers to the must-see spots and hidden treasures of this World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Preserve. The afternoon includes a short flashlight exploration through Kaumana Cave and an up-close view of the current billowing eruption at Halemaumau Crater, legendary home of the fire goddess Madame Pele.
As sunset approaches, the tour heads north to Kalapana to view the flow at twilight, when lava glows red against the blued backdrop of dusk. The journey concludes with a sit-down dinner in the rustic old plantation town of Pahoabefore returning to the Kona-Kohala Coast. Tour itineraries may vary due to any unexpected volcanic activity during the day.
The new Twilight Volcano Adventure departs the Kona-Kohala Coast in a comfortable customized 12 passenger van and traverses the saddle between Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa—two of the world's largest mountains which are inhabited by some of the rarest plants and animals on earth; a real thrill for the nature lovers.
Upon arrival at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii Forest & Trail's Interpretive Guide will lead nature lovers to the must-see spots and hidden treasures of this World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Preserve. The afternoon includes a short flashlight exploration through Kaumana Cave and an up-close view of the current billowing eruption at Halemaumau Crater, legendary home of the fire goddess Madame Pele.
As sunset approaches, the tour heads north to Kalapana to view the flow at twilight, when lava glows red against the blued backdrop of dusk. The journey concludes with a sit-down dinner in the rustic old plantation town of Pahoabefore returning to the Kona-Kohala Coast. Tour itineraries may vary due to any unexpected volcanic activity during the day.
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