Hawaii has some of the finest view worldwide and tourism contributes significantly to the economy. Kauai travel is popular as more folk discover this 4th biggest and oldest island in the group. The volcanic island is called the Garden Isle and its high yearly rainfall has ended in several waterfalls. The terrain is mountainous and the tallest peak is Kawaikini at 5,243 feet [ 1,598m ]. 

Spectacular scenery has led to many movies and TV shows being shot here, including the musical South Pacific and Spielberg’s Jurassic Park and Raiders of the Lost Ark. The island is also the base for the US Navy Pacific Missile Range facility. Plenty of visitors like an aerial view and take a chopper tour or prefer Kauai travel by boat. 

The Wailua Brook is the only navigable river in Hawaii and is feted for its waterfalls. It’s a favored spot for canoeing and canoeing and ship cruises go on the river. Waimea Canyon State Park boasts the biggest ravine in the Pacific area and is 3,000 feet [ 900m ] deep in places. Nature is perfectly displayed at the Allerton Botanical Garden. Visitors are required to make a booking and are rewarded with different areas of specialty in what used to join a sugar cane plantation. The garden contains a bamboo garden, a statue to Diana, a mermaid fountain, summerhouse and tropical fruit orchard. 

Non secular life can be explored during Kauai travel too and the Hindu Iraivan Church is a superb structure, made of white granite stone, carved by craftsmen in India. There are a few gorgeous features, including lion pillars and sandalwood doorways. There are a few cities on the island and Kauai travel can involve shopping for souvenirs and dining. The town of Lihue contains the Kukui Grove Center shopping mall, which has Macy’s, K-mart and Wal-Mart. The local history of the area is on display at the Kauai Museum. Visitors can view the city from a vintage diesel locomotive on the narrow gauge railroad or from a pony drawn carriage. 

One of the most famous landmarks on the island is the Coco Palms Resort Hotel. It was forced to close in 1992 after Hurricane Iniki devastated it but the resort’s new owners are optimistic that it will re-open in 2008. Surrounded by a coconut grove, it made its name in the 1960s and 1970s when many celebrities stayed there, including Elvis Presley, who made films on the island. Its return would be welcomed by the Kauai travel industry.

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