Kauai Hiking Guide
Kauai is home to the wettest place on earth. With an average ofover 472 inches or 39 feet (12 meters) of precipitation each year, Mt.Waialeale gets enough rain and constant precipitation to give it such a remarkable title. But not all of Kauai is wet and rainy. Hiking in the Waimea Canyon is arid and in some ways resembles Arizona and the Grand Canyon. Depending on where you decide to go hiking (Waimea is one of my personal favorites) you will encounter fantastic versatility to the land and plant life. Kauai is the oldest of all the Hawaiian islands and has a reputation for being much greener than some of it’s neighboring islands. This in part, is due to the towering lush mountains that catch more of the clouds containing precipitation. This means that hiking on Kauai’s brilliant mountains is second to none!
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Shelah Abubo is the owner of Jean & Abbott Luxury Kauai Vacation Rentals. A Kauai native, shelah knows the "ins & outs" of the Island and has found her passion in sharing her knowledge and expertise with island travelers and guests.
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