Dear tourists: if you want to explore Hawaii, 1) there will be locals(sorry that you’re leaving your Waikiki bubble and running into the most amazing people you will ever meet), and 2) there will definitely be mosquitos if you’re hiking through a jungley(yeah, made that word up) type area. Just because you didn’t want to go outside of your comfort zone(or have common sense and bring bug spray) it doesn’t mean that you should give such a beautiful place bad reviews. No aloha for you!
Darrell K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seal Beach, CA
Yes, it will be humid, windy and full of insects, but you’re in Hawaii, away from the crowds.
Kimberly R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Honolulu, HI
Skip it. Mosquitoes!!! Mosquitoes! Mosquitoes!!! Horrible. We were traumatized! Go get margaritas instead! Or another hike. Full of bugs!
Howie O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Salt Lake City, UT
Skip it. I hike almost every week in Utah and this would be a killer hike for most people. Trailhead parking is not near the trail head itself and you have to cross a scary«locals only» neighborhood to find it. We made it to the trailhead and found the trail mostly overgrown. I wouldn’t expect much else because it is a tropical rainforest. Mosquitos the size of bird and ants are everywhere.