Hello fellow steemians! This is officially my first travel post and I couldn't think of writing about anything better than waterfalls and my un-dying love for it. Ever since I was a kid, I used to go on day hikes with my dad to the countless waterfalls that resides in Hawaii. Ever since then, the thing I enjoy doing the most is go exploring a waterfall. Because after a treacherous hike once you reach the waterfall ad take a dip in the water, there's no feeling better.
Known as the Garden Island for its lush tropical landscape, Kauai is also home to countless waterfalls that complement other spectacular sites around the island including Waimea Canyon and the Na Pali Coast. A few of these gorgeous falls are easy to get to, and others take a bit of effort to experience
Here in this blog I am sharing about two of my favorite waterfalls.
- Waliua waterfalls
Wailua Falls, a double-tiered waterfall, is located just north of Lihue and is the most easily accessible on Kauai. Head north from Lihue on Highway 56 and take a left on Maalo Road in Hanamaulu. After traveling uphill for approximately 3 miles, the road ends at the parking lot of the falls. You may recognize the prestige of these falls as they were used in the opening credits of the 80’s hit show, Fantasy Island. This adventure is definitely recommended for families with small children as there is no hiking involved. The views are just a short walk from the parking lot
- Hanakoa Waterfalls-
Being situated well into the Na Pali Coast, this impressive falls is nestled within one of the cathedral-like wrinkles in the mountains backing Hanakoa Valley at the half way point of the Kalalau Trail. In order to get all the way to Hanakoa Falls, I had to obtain a hiking permit (or a camping permit) because it required me to hike beyond Hanakapi'ai Beach. I managed to pick it up in person from the Department of Land and Agriculture building in Lihu'e.
I struggled big time with the day hike because it was brutally narrow, hilly, and slow. It was wrought with hazards such as the nearly constant long drop-offs on the makai side along with nearly constant slippery and narrow sections of track almost forcing me to scratch myself against some of the overgrowth protruding onto the trail. But once I reached the waterfall and took a dip, it was all worth it
Here are couple of more pictures from a few other waterfalls
Follow on for more adventure. I hope you liked my first blog!