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The tour itinerary changes depending on current volcanic activity.
Included: LED flashlights, umbrellas, walking sticks, camera tripod to share, mosquito repellant, sunblock, snacks and beverages (water, juice, soda) all day, lunch and dinner provided (dietary requirements and restrictions including kids meals accommodated on request with advance notice for both), all entrance fees and access to private locations
Wear/Bring: Comfortable clothes in layers, shorts are fine, light jacket or sweater, sunglasses and hat, comfortable closed-toe shoes (sandals and flip-flops or "slippahs" will not be accepted)
Seen on this tour: Saddle Road between Mauna Loa Volcano and Mauna Kea Volcano, Mauna Kea State Park, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (may include Kilauea Iki, Thurston Lava Tube, Devastation Trail, Pu`u Pua`I Overlook, Pauahi Crater and East Rift Zone, Steam Bluffs, Kilauea Overlook, Hawaii Volcanoes Observatory, Jaggar Museum), Volcano Country Club, KapohoKine Adventures store in Hilo, Pohoiki and Puna Girl Farms Macadamia Nut and Honey Farm, Puna Coastline, Kalapana Lava Fields, order of itinerary may change, itinerary may be altered due to weather or volcanic activity and alternate locations may be substituted
Expect on this tour: Moderate air temperatures at sea level, occasional rain showers, walks across uneven, rocky terrain including the recent black lava flows, and tour locations created just for KapohoKine Adventures' guests. There are unique locally produced gifts and products available for purchase at Puna Girl Farms and the KapohoKine Adventures store in Hilo. Red lava cannot be guaranteed on this tour. Walking distances and viewing opportunities will vary depending on volcanic activity, which changes constantly. Federal, State, or County officials may close or open the lava viewing area at any time depending on conditions and hazards present. Every attempt is made to get as safely as possible to the lava viewing area and tours depart whether the area is currently open or closed as conditions do change constantly. Drive from Kona to Hilo is approximately 2.5 hours each way with stops along the way.
Red molten lava cannot be guaranteed and may not be seen. Volcanic activity changes constantly and cannot be guaranteed. Comfortable walking shoes required. We're happy to accommodate special dietary needs and restrictions, including children's meals, with advance notice. Order of itinerary may change. 24 hours notice required to cancel for full refund less 10%. Tour runs rain or shine.