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Kaunolū Village

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Kaunolū Village

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Kaunolū Village is a profoundly significant historical site located on the southern coast of Lānaʻi, Hawaii, offering a unique glimpse into ancient Hawaiian life. Situated at an elevation of approximately 19 meters overlooking Kaunolū Bay, it stands as the largest surviving ruins of a prehistoric Hawaiian village. This U.S. National Historic Landmark, divided by the Kaunolū Gulch, preserves the remnants of two historical villages, Kaunolū on the western side and Keāliakapu on the eastern side.

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    6 november 2023

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    Kaunolū Village was een vissersdorp tot de jaren 1880, toen het werd verlaten. Het is alsof het dorp in de 14e eeuw begon en uit religieuze structuren bestond. Vandaag heb je een fantastisch uitzicht op zeekliffen, rotstekeningen en de overblijfselen van een oude tempel.
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    Kaunolū Village via Kealia Kapu-Kaunolu Village Heritage Tour -- Lāna‘i

    28,5km

    02:34

    580m

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    Explore the historic Kaunolū Village Heritage Trail, a difficult 17.7-mile route with 1904 feet of gain, best accessed by 4x4 and hiked.

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    Hoogte 20 m

    Weer

    Aangedreven door Foreca

    Vandaag

    maandag 4 mei

    28°C

    19°C

    26 %

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    Max. windsnelheid: 7,0 km/h

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    Locatie: Maui County, Verenigde Staten van Amerika

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    What is the best way to access Kaunolū Village, and is a special vehicle required?

    Accessing Kaunolū Village typically requires a four-wheel-drive vehicle. The roads leading to the site are unpaved and challenging, making a standard vehicle unsuitable. There is no public transportation directly to the village.

    Are there any entrance fees or permits required to visit Kaunolū Village?

    Based on available information, there are no specific entrance fees or permits required to visit Kaunolū Village. However, visitors should always respect the historical significance of the site and adhere to any posted regulations.

    What is the typical walking difficulty for exploring the Kaunolū Village site?

    Exploring Kaunolū Village involves walking over uneven terrain, including ancient village foundations and dry gulches. While not strenuous hiking, it can be considered of moderate difficulty due to the natural, undeveloped paths. Hikers should wear sturdy footwear.

    How much time should I allocate for a visit to Kaunolū Village to see its main features?

    To fully appreciate the historical significance and explore the main features like Halulu Heiau, Kahekili's Leap, and the petroglyphs, visitors should plan to spend at least 2 to 3 hours at Kaunolū Village. This allows ample time for walking and taking in the views.

    Is Kaunolū Village suitable for families with children?

    Kaunolū Village can be suitable for families, especially those with older children who have an interest in history and can manage uneven terrain. There are no specific child-friendly amenities, and the remote location means families should be prepared with all necessary supplies. Younger children might find the walking challenging.

    Are dogs allowed at Kaunolū Village?

    Information regarding dog-friendly access at Kaunolū Village is not explicitly stated. As a sensitive historical and archaeological site, it is generally advisable to assume pets are not permitted or to keep them on a leash and ensure they do not disturb the site. It's best to check local regulations before bringing a dog.

    What are the weather conditions typically like at Kaunolū Village, and what should I wear?

    The Kaunolū Village site is located on the arid south coast of Lānaʻi, meaning it can be hot and dry, with strong sun exposure. Visitors should wear lightweight, breathable clothing, a hat, sunglasses, and plenty of sunscreen. Sturdy closed-toe shoes are essential for navigating the uneven terrain. Bringing ample water is also crucial.

    Are there any amenities or facilities like restrooms or cafes near Kaunolū Village?

    No, Kaunolū Village is a remote archaeological site with no amenities or facilities such as restrooms, cafes, or shops. Visitors should come prepared with all necessary supplies, including water and snacks. The nearest services would be in Lānaʻi City.

    Where can I find accommodation if I want to stay near Kaunolū Village?

    There is no accommodation directly at or near Kaunolū Village due to its remote and protected nature. The closest options for lodging would be in Lānaʻi City, which offers various hotels and vacation rentals. It's advisable to book accommodation in advance, especially during peak seasons.

    What are some of the unique historical features I can expect to see at Kaunolū Village?

    Beyond the general ruins, you'll find significant features such as Halulu Heiau, an ancient temple reconstructed by King Kamehameha I, and Kahekili's Leap, a cliff where warriors proved their courage. You can also see King Kamehameha I's house platform, numerous petroglyphs carved into rocks, and the foundations of residential and ceremonial structures, offering a deep dive into ancient Hawaiian life.

    Are there any specific trails or routes recommended for exploring the village site?

    While there aren't officially marked 'trails' in the modern sense, the site has established paths that allow visitors to walk among the ruins. It's recommended to follow these informal routes to explore the various house platforms, the heiau, and petroglyphs. Always stay on designated paths to protect the fragile archaeological remains.

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