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Molokai is no easy work - transport is highly infrequent, almost nonexistent and
likewise tourist infrastructure makes it tough to navigate. The region's appeal
lies, however, in these very hair rising facts. This is Molokai, largely untrammeled
by tourists and long forgotten because tourists prefer to go to its hyped cousin
- Hawaii, losing oneself here is about deep self immersion.
Molokai is the past of its neighborhood islands - untouched beaches and unspoiled
country, no spotlights or skyscrapers, steal the chance to truly live as the locals
do. That's the beauty of Molokai. Its fresh and floral air energizes you 24 hours
a day without a break, the warm water lets you explore the tranquility within you
and the breathtaking natural beauty refreshes you. Take your time to explore this
island lost immensely in itself. There are a very few places like Molokai that offer
such distinctive experiences that you will be left mesmerized.
Home to some of the highest sea cliffs of the world, Molokai is only 40 miles long
and 12 miles across at its widest point. On foot, back of the horse, by bike or
by 4-wheel drive, this island is the place to honor your wild side. Outdoor adventure
is plenty, all your need to have is the stamina for it. Hike, take the road less
traveled and let your shoes get dirty in the red volcanic dirt while walking through
the 1,700 foot cliffs leading to Kalaupapa National Historical Park.
If that's not enough, spend an afternoon swimming with the brightest sea animals
or discover Papohaku Beach, the region's biggest white sand beach.
Most of the Molokai's population belongs to the Native Hawaiian ancestry
and its people till date continues to preserve their rural lifestyle. Thanks to
their undying love of the land, people like us can feel the nourishment of the nature.
However, if you are planning to make a 4-wheel drive to "The Forgotten Land of Molokoi",
consider taking a
USA car rental service from
America Car Rental.
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