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Makaha Valley
This heiau (temple), built in the 17th Century, was dedicated to Lono, the benevolent god of harvest and fertility. The grass and thatched huts were used as prayer and meditation chambers. This entire site has been completely restored to be historically correct.
his site is located on private property but is open to visitors Tuesday through Sunday from 10am-2pm, weather permitting. Please call 808-695-8174 for further information.
Directions:
Take H1 West bound until it turns into Farrington Highway. Stay on Farrington Highway until you see Makaha Valley Road. Turn right. Follow the private property and Kaneaki Heiau signs.
Useful Information:
These sites are sacred to the Hawaiian people and should be treated with the utmost respect. Do not move or remove anything from these sites. Do not climb or walk on the rock walls and platforms.
This heiau (temple), built in the 17th Century, was dedicated to Lono, the benevolent god of harvest and fertility. The grass and thatched huts were used as prayer and meditation chambers. This entire site has been completely restored to be historically correct.
his site is located on private property but is open to visitors Tuesday through Sunday from 10am-2pm, weather permitting. Please call 808-695-8174 for further information.
Directions:
Take H1 West bound until it turns into Farrington Highway. Stay on Farrington Highway until you see Makaha Valley Road. Turn right. Follow the private property and Kaneaki Heiau signs.
Useful Information:
These sites are sacred to the Hawaiian people and should be treated with the utmost respect. Do not move or remove anything from these sites. Do not climb or walk on the rock walls and platforms.
Additional Information
| Special Notes | Useful Information: These sites are sacred to the Hawaiian people and should be treated with the utmost respect. Do not move or remove anything from these sites. Do not climb or walk on the rock walls and platforms. |
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