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Waipio Valley Waterfalls & Horseback Riding Tour with Naalapa Stables [Closed]
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Posted on: 2007/12/01

This tour was very unique, inspiring, breath-taking and accomodating. We highly recommend it to vacationers..especially if you enjoy the ourdoors and something unique. A great place full of awesome history and luscious greenery!

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Waipio Valley Waterfalls & Horseback Riding Tour with Naalapa Stables [Closed]
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Posted on: 2007/10/20

This was the best part of our first trip to the Big Island of Hawaii. Waipio Valley is absolutely gorgeous.

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Waipio Valley Waterfalls & Horseback Riding Tour with Naalapa Stables [Closed]
Waipio Valley Ride
Posted on: 2007/09/10

We thoroughly enjoyed this activity. The ride down and up from the Valley was challenging but we had an experienced driver who navigated the road expertly. Both of our guides grew up in Waipio Valley so they were well prepared to introduce us to its history and special characteristics. With a few simple instructions we were able to ride the horses along the valley trails and felt like we actually learned a bit about riding horses. The valley was beautiful and the ride was quite enjoyable. We throughly recommend this adventure.

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Waipio Valley, located in north Hamakua, is Big Island's Valley of the Kings and remains one Hawaii's most unique and sacred native preservation sites. As the rain falls, see its' beautiful waterfalls pouring into a network of wet-land taro farms, over roads and black sandy shores. Horses run wild here and age-old Hawaiian traditions are passed on to new generations that inhabit the valley. An experienced guide and special 4WD vehicle is necessary to make it down the very steep valley road.