PROTECTING HAWAII

Tourism has deeply affected Hawaii’s diverse eco-systems. To be a more mindful and conscious traveler to the beautiful Hawaiian islands, please read through the following articles. We can all do our part to malama ka ‘aina, take care of the land!

Eco-Friendly Sunglasses You Need For Hawaii

Eco-Friendly Sunglasses You Need For Hawaii

Image from Lani Shades Website I'm always on the lookout for eco-friendly options, but I never knew there was a thing as eco-friendly sunglasses! This is a great alternative for anyone who loves to be outside, wants a durable pair of sunglasses, and likes to go the...

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Everything You Need to Know About Lanai Island

Everything You Need to Know About Lanai Island

Lanai Island. Have you ever been? Also known as the Pineapple Isle, Lanai island is the home of some iconic places like Sweetheart Rock, Garden of the Gods, and Shipwreck Beach. It houses one of the most expensive resorts in Hawaii and 98% of the island is owned by...

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Delicious Hawaiian Treats You Can Get on the Mainland

Delicious Hawaiian Treats You Can Get on the Mainland

Which Hawaiian treats are you craving? It’s hard not to drool a little when you see pictures of li hing gummy bears or sour worms. Or chi chi dango mochi, kulolo, or chocolate haupia pie. Hawaiian treats are seriously the best! But if you've moved to the mainland,...

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11 Interesting Things Hawaii Locals Do (That Others Don’t)

11 Interesting Things Hawaii Locals Do (That Others Don’t)

Hawaii locals are a unique bunch of people. Hawaii locals come from all kinds of backgrounds and ethnicity, not just Hawaiian. I grew up in Hawaii, and my parents are both Hawaiian, so the culture, customs, and etiquette of Hawaii were a part of my everyday life. I...

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10 Hawaiian Sea Animal Names You Need To Know

10 Hawaiian Sea Animal Names You Need To Know

Which Hawaiian sea animal is your favorite? After all, what is a visit to Hawaii without seeing some of the ocean wildlife? Seeing turtles, sharks, dolphins, fish, and more are amazing memories. They’re unforgettable moments where we connect with nature and God’s...

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Waialua Oahu: 5 Fun Facts You Need To Know

Waialua Oahu: 5 Fun Facts You Need To Know

If you’re planning a vacation to Hawaii, Waialua might not be the first destination spot on your list. It’s out of the way and doesn’t have too many of Hawai’i’s icons. What it does have, however, is a rich history, cultural sites, a small town, and lots of...

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9 Reasons to Love the Merrie Monarch

9 Reasons to Love the Merrie Monarch

At this time of the year, your social media feed might be exploding with videos and articles about the Merrie Monarch. Your friends from Hawaii are probably posting things like “So proud of…” and then some long Hawaiian name, like “Halau ka lei Mokihana o Leina’ale”...

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Fahlo: An Easy and Fun Way to Support Wildlife Conservation

Fahlo: An Easy and Fun Way to Support Wildlife Conservation

Want to support wildlife conservation efforts? Here’s a fun and easy way!  In Hawaii, we believe that when you care for the land, it cares for you. The phrase we use is “mālama ka ‘aina.” The word mālama, which means “to care for and protect,” is a word and value...

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Manoa Falls, O’ahu: Everything You Need to Know

Manoa Falls, O’ahu: Everything You Need to Know

Manoa Falls, Oahu. A popular and easy hike for tourists and locals alike, Manoa falls is a beautiful, 150-foot falls in the lush Manoa valley. It’s 1.7 miles round trip, with a muddy, gravel terrain. Part of the hike is uphill, but it’s generally an enjoyable and...

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7 Easy Ways to Go Eco-Friendly in 2022

7 Easy Ways to Go Eco-Friendly in 2022

I don’t know about you, but I definitely felt a shift in my life in 2021, a prompting and urge to become more eco-friendly. The concept of mālama ka ‘aina, caring and protecting the earth and land, has always been near and dear to my heart. I’ve always known that if...

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