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Step Into the Past

An oasis within an oasis, Kalāhuipuaʻa is rich with ancient fishponds and vegetation including grasses, succulents, trees and more.

Wander amongst the fishponds, petroglyphs and lava tubes of Kalāhuipua'a, a sacred site with origins that date back to 250 A.D. On this tour, you may learn the legend of the supernatural eel that inhabits the ponds, the meaning behind the name "Kalāhuipua'a," and more.

  • Meet in the Lobby at the House of Knowledge
  • Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 9:30AM
  • All ages welcome
  • Advanced reservations not required
  • Light walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended

Hawai'i is home to thousands of unique species of native plants, some of them located on Mauna Lani's grounds. Learn their names, the places they are likely to be found, and their traditional uses while exploring the roles of flora within Hawaii's ecosystems.

  • Meet in the Lobby at the House of Knowledge
  • Fridays at 9:30AM
  • All ages welcome
  • Advanced reservations not required
  • Light walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended

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