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Kama'ike - Explore the Na Wai 'Eha of Maui

Kumu hula Luana Kawa'a leads a weekly expedition of the Na Wai 'Eha--"the four waters of Maui." Feel the mana of the Kealaka'ihonua heiau, picnic in Iao (catered by Dani's), and learn Hawaiian language and mythology. Call for reservations.

Phone: 808-205-0868

Cost: $125 adults; $65 keiki

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Category: ENVIRONMENT

Threads: Maui Tropical Plantation, Maui Environment

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Each Saturday Beginning Saturday, March 13.
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