Work with Native Reforestation and Polynesian Agriculture in Maui

Our tours at Kipuka Olowalu connect you to a real local organization dedicated to conserving native Hawaiian plants, cultivating and preserving Polynesian introduced food crops, and perpetuating Nativ

Our tours at Kipuka Olowalu connect you to a real local organization dedicated to conserving native Hawaiian plants, cultivating and preserving Polynesian introduced food crops, and perpetuating Native Hawaiian culture for future generations. We have an established relationship with Kipuka Olowalu and are very lucky to be able to welcome guests onto their property.

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Location: Maui

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Q&A

Q: What should I wear for the reforestation experience in Maui?

A: Definitely wear comfortable clothes that you don't mind getting a bit dirty. Closed-toed shoes are a must since you'll be on uneven ground. And don't forget sunscreen and a hat; the Maui sun can be intense! It's also a good idea to bring a reusable water bottle.

Q: Can I reschedule this experience if plans change?

A: Yes, you can usually reschedule, but it's best to do it at least a week in advance. Just reach out to Restore Maui or Kipuka Olowalu directly. They’re pretty flexible and understanding with changes.

Q: Is this experience suitable for kids? What age is recommended?

A: Yes! Kids love this experience, and it's perfect for families. There’s no strict age limit, but I'd say it’s best for ages 6 and up. Just make sure they’re able to walk around a bit and are interested in nature!

Discussions

Just did the native reforestation experience in Maui! Amazing!

I recently booked the reforestation experience at Kipuka Olowalu, and wow, it was incredible! We learned so much about native Hawaiian plants and even got to try some traditional Polynesian food. The guided tour was super informative, and they provided coffee, which was a nice touch. Totally recommend it as a gift for anyone who loves nature or wants to connect with Hawaiian culture!

Thinking of gifting the reforestation experience—anyone tried it?

I’m considering this experience as a gift for my sister's birthday. She loves the outdoors and is really into environmental stuff. But I’m curious if it’s as good as it sounds? Any tips or personal experiences would be great!