Kilohana Plantation, a historic sugar plantation nestled in Kauai’s lush tropics, offers a glimpse into Hawaiian culture and history. Centered around a Tudor-style mansion, the estate features tropical orchards and a narrated train ride that winds through the property. Visitors can explore a rum distillery, dine at the on-site restaurant, and experience a theatrical luau. The rooms of the manor house now host shops selling artisan arts and crafts, providing unique souvenirs to take home. Today, Kilohana Plantation stands as a vibrant hub where visitors can immerse themselves in the island’s rich heritage.
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