Showing posts with label tours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tours. Show all posts

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Tropical Farms Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet


Located on Oahu’s windward (east) coast near the Kualoa Ranch , Tropical Farms Macadamia Outlet is a unique local shop that sells Macadamia Nuts and fruits grown on site. In addition to their delicious selection of flavored Mac Nuts they also offer pearl jewelry, art, creams, aromatic oils, free Kona Coffee samples and other souvenirs you won't find in Waikiki.




When the family is done browsing the store,  check out the farm tour called the Alii Tour. The 15$ per person one hour tour explores the plantation and fishponds. It also includes demonstrations on how the Hawaiians lived off the land.

The Alli Tour is fun way for the family to learn about Hawaiian history, customs, fruits and plants.


 

Jewelry store specializing in island pearls for Mom.



Behind the store is a large bin full of raw Macadamia Nuts where  kids and (adults) can pick out a Mac Nut to crack open and try.


Kids really enjoy trying out the Hawaiian way of opening Mac Nuts. The wild chickens that roam the farm quickly move in to eat any nuts that fall of the block.




If the family is looking to take home superior Macadamia Nuts or Coffee you won't find a better a destination in Oahu. Throw in the added bonus of the fun and educational Alli tour and you have an activity everyone in the family will enjoy.

Make a day out of visiting the windward coast by visiting the Kualoa Ranch and Kualoa Beach Park conveniently located right next door to the Mac Farm.



Address: 49-227 Kamehameha Hwy

Kaneohe, HI 96744

website.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Kualoa Ranch


This Easter Weekend our family decided to visit The Kualoa Ranch located on the windward side of the island. The Kualoa Ranch has a rich history as an ancient residence of kings and a training ground for royalty who were instructed at Kualoa in the arts of war, history and social traditions. 





In 1850, King Kamehameha III sold approximately 622 acres of land in Kualoa to Dr. Gerritt P. Judd. Dr. Judd that had previously been a missionary doctor who arrived in Hawaiʻi in 1828 and who served as personal advisor to King Kamehameha III. The Ranch is now is now owned under the Morgan Family name, who are Dr. Judd’s descendants.

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The Ranch has a ton of activities and tours to choose from including horse back riding, Kualoa Ranch ATV Ride, Film Location Tour, jungle tour, secret island beach, ocean voyage tour, ancient Hawaiian Fishponds & Gardens, and legends & legacy tour. There is also a Keiki horse riding tour where guides give children ages 3-9 a 5 minute ride . We ended up choosing the movie tour since we didn't have reservations and it was the best choice for our 2 year old. 1 hour tour tickets are 23$ adults, 15$ children (3-up), 15$ for locals, free for children under 3.






Since we were early for the 3:30pm tour, we decided to check out the free petting zoo next to the ticket booth. The petting zoo had pigs, goats, baby cows, and rabbits.





Here was our tour bus. We liked the fact there was no windows to hinder our view.


As our bus pulled around the parking lot of the Ranch, our tour guide/driver explained the history of the remains of the sugar mill in the photo above.

Between 1863 – 1870, the Kualoa Sugar Mill was built and operated by Charles H. Judd and Samuel G. Wilder until the mill was closed after years of meager rainfall that effectively brought an end to sugar farming here. Our tour guide also pointed out the soil on the ranch wasn't the most productive for growing sugar cane.



Our first stop on the tour bus was a World War II bunker turned into a memorabilia hall commemorating all the films that were shot at the Ranch.

 Kualoa has been the site of many television shows and Hollywood films such as Jurassic Park, Windtalkers, Pearl Harbor, Godzilla, Tears of the Sun and 50 First Dates. TV shows including the old and new Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P.I. and LOST.


Here is a submarine that appeared in LOST that the ranch preserved and put on display at the end of the WWII bunker.


  The view outside of the bunker was amazing.


         In this valley the scene in the movie Jurassic Park where the father and son are running for the hills from the stampede of dinosaurs was filmed.

   

    Further down the path, the tour guide stopped in the valley to a spot where they filmed another scene in Jurassic Park. If you have seen the movie, you probably remember the scene where the kids duck behind the log to hide from the hungry T-Rex in pursuit.





   Scenes from the LOST TV series were filmed all over the Ranch.    



    Here are the 2 footprints from Godzilla when they filmed the 2000 version at the ranch.



    50 First Dates starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymoore was also filmed on site.



The last site of the tour was a recreated ancient Hawaiian village the ranch built for local schools to take field trips to learn about Hawaiian culture.

The Kualoa Ranch is a must see family attraction in Oahu. The address for Kualoa Ranch is 49-560 Kamehameha Highway, Kaʻaʻawa, HI 96730.  Research tour information, prices, and reservations at the Kualoa Ranch Website.