Things to do in Haiku, Hawaii (HI): The Best Farms

May 15, 2022 Misti Hsu

Haiku is an unincorporated community in Maui County on the island of Maui in the state of Hawaii. For United States Census purposes, it is part of the Haiku-Pauwela, Hawaii census-designated place, which also includes Pauwela.
Restaurants in Haiku

1. Leilani Farm Sanctuary

260 E Kuiaha Rd, Haiku, Maui, HI 96708-5430 +1 808-298-8544 [email protected] http://leilanifarmsanctuary.org
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5.0 based on 98 reviews

Leilani Farm Sanctuary

Reservations are required. $40 per person tax-deductible donation (for adults and kids). Minimum age for visitors is seven years old. Home to goats, turkeys, rabbits, donkeys, cats, geese, pigs, tortoises, guinea pigs, ducks, deer, chickens, a cow and a dog, Leilani Farm Sanctuary is located on a lush 8-acre farm in Haiku, Maui. It is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization created to provide shelter and care for rescued animals, and humane education to the community. On the outer, most visible level, Leilani Farm Sanctuary lives and breathes upon a unique piece of rolling land, eight volcanic acres on a green Pacific island. But its superb location and jaw-dropping natural beauty are but reflections of its lush inner essence. The sanctuary is truly a paradise for animals and humans alike.

Reviewed By 769christinap - Vancouver, Canada

I came upon this tour by chance. I’m so glad I did! LauraLee is an amazing host and her love and care of the rescued animals shows. Her Sanctuary is a paradise. It’s fun to get up and close with the animals! Make sure to hug the turkey!!

2. Ahimsa Sanctuary Farm

4505 Hana Hwy, Haiku, Maui, HI 96708-5305 +1 800-958-1867 [email protected] http://www.ahimsasanctuaryfarm.com
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Ahimsa Sanctuary Farm

Ahimsa Sanctuary Farm Eco Tours will teach you about sustainable, eco friendly living, permaculture, veganic agriculture and farming, renewable energy systems, and more. Our Farm to table meals will give you a first hand impression of healthy, abundant food, grown without imported amendments, fertilizers, or pesticides. Visit our gift shop for products and souvenirs grown and made on the land.

3. Coconut Information Farm

11 Kane Rd, Haiku, Maui, HI 96708-5827 +1 808-495-2537 [email protected] http://www.coconutinformation.com/
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Coconut Information Farm

Aloha! We are a family farm specializing in coconuts. We've been teaching coconut information workshops on Maui since 2011. Guests get a chance to open & taste coconuts of all different ages. We have cooking classes and every guest leaves full of knowledge & healthy local food.

Reviewed By DenverTraveler061004 - Denver, United States

Who knew a coconut was such a magical, sustainable fruit? We learned so much about coconuts on this tour. Everyone had an awesome experience (2, 4, 6, 38, 39 years old - fun for all ages!) It was great to explore a new area of Maui. Ryan's farm is so beautiful and he has such a great story. We all enjoyed tasting the different ages of coconut, learning how to make coconut noodles and milk and eating out of coconut husk bowls. Highly recommend!

4. Hale Akua Garden Farm

110 Door of Faith Rd, Haiku, Maui, HI 96708-5762 +1 808-572-9300 [email protected] http://haleakua.org/organic-farm/farm-experiences-tutorials/
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Hale Akua Garden Farm

You'll start this experience by going on a short walk to Hale Akua Garden Farm in our lush beautiful farming gardens (for 15 minutes). This is a great way for you to see the beauty that surrounds us here in this jungle paradise! Then you will begin your activity and will be provided with the palm leaves, learn how to weave and leave with an authentic jungle hat of your own. The hat making materials will come preprepared for you (leaves cut), however you will get a demonstration for how to prep the materials from start to finish. We will be using coconut fronds (palm leaves) to make the Hawaiian Islander hats. Then we will be making and weaving our hats that we can take back home with us! What a conversation piece! And a durable one at that! Your own islander hat made by you in Maui!

5. Lanikai Farms

20 N Lanikai Pl, Haiku, Maui, HI 96708-5232 +1 808-572-2269 http://www.lanikaifarms.com
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