Waimea Valley: Known as the "Grand Canyon of Hawaii," this deep canyon carved by volcanic lava offers hiking through pristine rainforests, visiting filming locations from "Jurassic Park," and experiencing the untamed beauty of canyons and waterfalls.
Kokeʻe State Park: Known as the "Green Lung" of Kauai, it preserves Hawaii's rare lowland rainforest. The fern tunnels exude a magical atmosphere, while strolling along the boardwalks offers encounters with waterfalls and rare flora and fauna. This rainforest served as a filming location for "Jurassic Park".
Kalalau Lookout: A hidden scenic spot perched on the cliffs, offering breathtaking views of the majestic Napali Coast cliffs and the vast Pacific Ocean. This iconic location was featured in the classic cliff scene from "Jurassic Park," delivering an awe-inspiring panorama.






















