Mauna Kea 13,796 ft (4,205 m) (seen in the background) and Mauna Loa 13,678 ft (4,169 m) on the Big Island of Hawaii were the only mountains in the country that received snow on Christmas this year. #sugarcoating #Aloha
Hawaii Outdoor Guides started the first tour to the now accessible and well known Transfer Station at Apaa Street in Pahoa, Hawaii, where guests on a small group tour can get a close up view of the June 27 lava flow that has shut down the Transfer Station in October 2014. For up-to-date information and availability regarding [...]
It is believed that there are only 1000 seals left! The Hawaiian monk seal is one out of only two endemic mammals in Hawaii and research shows that they have been in the waters around Hawaii for millions of years! This makes them the oldest seal species on the planet. The average seal can [...]
A few snapshots taken during a Kilauea Volcano Tour + iPad: Small-Group Big Island Tour with Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Kona Coffee Farm
Here is a very impressive night time lapse video of the clouds that we recently saw on the island. Happy New Year!
Happy Holidays from the guides and the office crew at Hawaii Outdoor Guides in Kona!