The Big Island’s Most Majestic Sight. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Witness the forces of nature at their strongest and be inspired to learn about Hawaii’s.

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The Big Island’s Most Majestic Sight
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The Big Island’s Most Majestic Sight
The Big Island’s Most Majestic Sight
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The Big Island’s Most Majestic Sight

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Witness the forces of nature at their strongest and be inspired to learn about Hawaii’s geology, culture, and natural history.

 The tour will take you as close to the lava flows as allowed  You will hike with trained guides to the edge of a 2,000 degree molten lava flow  Tour Precautions  Wear sturdy, covered shoes  Expect uneven terrain

Visit the Smoldering Remains of Kilauea Drive through miles of black molten lava and into Volcanoes National Park where you will experience the sight and smell of the volcano crater.

Contact Lehua Hawaiian Adventures for additional information