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Giardino Botanico del Cratere Koko

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Giardino Botanico del Cratere Koko

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The Koko Crater Botanical Garden is a unique natural monument nestled within the basin of the Koko Crater, an extinct volcanic crater on the eastern end of Oahu, Hawaii. Situated at an elevation of approximately 62 meters, this distinctive botanical garden is part of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens system and specializes in dry-land plants, offering a stark contrast to the island's typical lush tropical landscapes. It's located just past Hawaii Kai, about half an hour east of downtown Honolulu and…

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    28 ottobre 2018

    Escursionismo

    Un gioiello incastonato in un cratere. A marzo puoi ammirare la famosa Plumeria in diversi colori. L'ingresso è gratuito.
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    18 ottobre 2023

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    Il giardino botanico del cratere Koko è un giardino botanico unico e pittoresco sull'isola di O'ahu. Situato all'interno del cratere Koko, questo giardino è noto per la sua variegata collezione di cactus e piante succulente.
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    Elevazione 60 m

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    lunedì 20 aprile

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    8 %

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    Velocità max vento: 6,0 km/h

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    Posizione:East Honolulu, Honolulu County, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What is the typical elevation gain for the loop trail at Koko Crater Botanical Garden?

    The 2-mile loop trail within the Koko Crater Botanical Garden is relatively flat, with minimal elevation gain. While the garden itself is situated at an elevation of approximately 62 meters, the trail primarily traverses the crater basin, offering a gentle walk rather than a strenuous climb. Hikers can expect only minor undulations along the unimproved roadway.

    Is there a specific trail map available for the Koko Crater Botanical Garden?

    While there isn't a detailed printed map readily available at the garden, the main attraction is a clear 2-mile (3.2 km) loop trail that winds through all the major collections. The path is an unimproved roadway, making it easy to follow. Visitors can generally navigate the garden by staying on this main loop.

    What are the main sections or thematic collections within the garden?

    The Koko Crater Botanical Garden is organized into four major collections based on their region of origin: Africa, the Americas, Hawaii, and Pacifica. These sections showcase diverse flora, including fat baobab trees from Madagascar, South American cacti like globular golden barrel cacti and octopus agave, and a wide array of native Hawaiian plants, including rare species like Naʻu, ʻAkoko, and Wiliwili trees. The entrance also features a significant Plumeria Grove.

    What kind of terrain should I expect on the Koko Crater Botanical Garden trail?

    The trail is an unimproved roadway, meaning it can be uneven in parts with loose rocks and dirt. It's not a paved path, so sturdy walking shoes are highly recommended to ensure comfort and stability. The dry, arid climate within the crater can also make the path dusty, especially during drier seasons.

    Is Koko Crater Botanical Garden accessible by public transport?

    Access to Koko Crater Botanical Garden is primarily by car. It is located past Hawaii Kai, and while public bus routes serve the general area, direct access to the garden's entrance via public transport can be challenging and may require a significant walk from the nearest bus stop. Driving is generally recommended for convenience.

    Are there any permits or reservations required to visit the garden?

    No, there are no permits or reservations required to visit the Koko Crater Botanical Garden. Admission is free, and the garden is open to the public from sunrise to sunset daily, allowing visitors to explore at their leisure without prior booking.

    What is the best time of year to see the Plumeria trees in bloom?

    The Plumeria trees, a significant highlight at the garden's entrance, are particularly vibrant in March. While they may bloom at other times, March is often cited by visitors as an excellent time to admire their diverse colors and fragrances.

    Is Koko Crater Botanical Garden dog-friendly?

    The Koko Crater Botanical Garden does not explicitly state a dog-friendly policy. Given it's a botanical garden with sensitive plant collections, it's generally advisable to assume pets are not allowed unless otherwise specified by official signage or the Honolulu Botanical Gardens website. It's best to check their official guidelines before bringing a pet.

    What amenities are available directly at or adjacent to the garden?

    Amenities directly at the garden are minimal. There is a gravel parking lot and a portable toilet. There is no water available on-site, so visitors must bring their own. There are no cafes, restaurants, or shops directly adjacent to the garden. For dining or other services, visitors would need to drive back towards Hawaii Kai.

    How long does it typically take to complete the Koko Crater Botanical Garden loop trail?

    Most visitors find that completing the 2-mile (3.2 km) loop trail and exploring the various plant collections takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. This allows for a leisurely pace, time to read interpretive signs, and appreciate the unique flora without feeling rushed.

    What should I bring with me for a visit to Koko Crater Botanical Garden?

    Given the hot, dry climate and unimproved trails, it's essential to bring plenty of water, as none is available on-site. Comfortable, sturdy walking shoes are highly recommended for navigating the uneven terrain. Sun protection, such as a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, is also advisable due to limited shade within the crater.

    Are there any nearby restaurants or cafes for after a visit?

    While there are no dining options directly at the garden, visitors can find a variety of restaurants, cafes, and shops in the nearby Hawaii Kai area. This community is just a short drive away and offers numerous choices for a meal or refreshments after exploring the garden.

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