Waioli Mission House

Waioli Mission House

Waioli Mission House

Nestled behind the Waiʻoli Huiʻia Church in Hanalei, the Waioli Mission House stands as a testament to the lives of early missionaries on Kauai. Constructed in 1837, this clapboard house is one of the oldest Western-style homes on the island. Visitors can explore its well-preserved interior and gain insight into the daily life and challenges faced by the missionaries who once called it home. The house’s simple, sturdy design and historical significance provide a tangible connection to Kauai’s past, offering a unique and educational experience for those interested in local history.

More Places You Might Enjoy

Nestled in the Yamanashi Prefecture, north of the iconic Mt. Fuji, the Fuji Five Lakes (Fujigoko) comprise Lakes Yamanaka, Kawaguchi, Motosu, Shoji, and Sai. These serene bodies of water, surrounded […]

Perched atop Little Mountain in Vung Tau, the Christ the King Statue, also known as Christ of Vung Tau, stands as the largest Christian statue in Asia. Rising to a […]

The Bothongo Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve, located near downtown Johannesburg, offers a curated and organized wildlife experience. Here, visitors can explore the diversity of South African fauna, from the […]

Recent Posts

Scroll to Top