Kalapana is a town and region in the Puna District on the Island of Hawaiʻi in the Hawaiian Islands.
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Aloha Lava Tour is located on the Big Island of Hawaii in Kalapana. We offer the experience of a lifetime hike to the actual hot lava surface flows. Our guides have an extreme knowledge and understanding of the active lava conditions,which enables them to provide a safe, fun and memorable lava adventure. Feel the heat under your feet as we hike to the new ocean entry.
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Active Lava Hawaiian Tours - Offers three extraordinary yet different ways to experience lava on Hawaii's Big Island. We offer an alternative lava hike for the times when the lava ceases to flow. This easy lava hike will take you through a maze of lava sculptures created by Kilauea's Volcano. See awesome displays of lava formations and the varies types of lava designs. This tour comes with panoramic views of the Pali as we hike along the ocean in Kalapana. Or we can lead you down into the worlds largest lava tube-Kazumura lava cave and experience the worlds longest & deepest lava cave; fun for all ages.Finally, get extreme and conquer the Pali on our extreme trek to see molten lava flow at your feet. This tour is meant for the strong at heart and it's recommended that you are physically fit and that you prepare in advance for this extreme trek.
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Aloha and welcome to Hawaii Lava Bikes! We specialize in ELECTRIC BIKE RENTALS and GUIDED ELECTRIC BIKE TOURS on the east side of the Big Island of Hawaii. Located in sunny Kalapana, Hawaii Lava Bikes offers e-bike rentals for riding out to view the active lava flow as it pours into the ocean. We also have several guided e-bike tours available for you to choose from. Mahalo Nui Loa!
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This was an absolutely amazing adventure! I highly recommend going before sunrise as opposed to the crazy busy night tours. You definitely want to experience this in the dark - we could see the lava flowing down the hillside as well as the the lava crashing into the ocean - what a sight!! It's definitely more impressive in the dark as you see the lava enter - otherwise its flashes of orange and lots of steam in the daylight. The trail is just a gravel road until you veer off onto the lava rock for the last five minutes of hiking to the viewing area (we had the place to ourselves this morning!!) It's easy walking until the lava part but still not terribly challenging. Take lots of water and wear comfortable shoes - the walk in is very doable - we're not in the greatest shape either!! This is a must see!!!!
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