going to honolulu in january next year and would like some walking tours, day hikes in and around honolulu. will not have a car and will be in waikiki area. Public transporttion will be our mode. Love to walk but DO NOT want to bring hiking books so something that is educational, pretty and not too too strenuous. have done Diamond head and very much enjoyed that but looking for something else. I usually walk through the park andup toward diamond head on my morning walks but would like something else. R there organized walking tours or can someone recommend a book. Have some great "neighborhood walks" for san Franciso and would like to find something similar for honolulu. Any suggestions on either organized tours, books, trails?
walking tours waikiki/honolulu
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Shar, I don't know but hope you get some replies. I'd be interested to know the answer too! I've walked all over Waikiki out into different neighborhoods, other side of the canal, etc. but nothing structured.
going to try and find a book at barnes and nobel on neighborhood walks......
Actually I took a few neighborhood walks, but they were just because I wanted to be somewhere that was outside central Waikiki (to attend zumba classes which took place at various elementary schools out and around).
http://www.ohanatours.org/?page_id=4
http://www.aiahonolulu.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=29
http://www.aloha-hawaii.com/oahu/honolulu/
http://www.worldtourist.us/honolulu10/chinatown.html
http://chinatownhonolulu.org/8/the-walking-tour
http://www.oahunaturetours.com/adventures.html
starrs....thanks for the web sites. especially liked the AIA info. we have done a couple of these inother cities and really enjoyed them. will contact them formore info as we get closer