Waipio Valley, the childhood home of King Kamehameha I, is known as the ‘Valley of the Kings’ on the Big Island of Hawaii. This natural amphitheater, washed by the sea and waterfalls, is a lush rainforest sanctuary. Cliffs thousands of feet high tower over the valley floor, where a curved black-sand beach stretches along the coastline. Visitors can explore the empty hiking trails, immersing themselves in the serene and dramatic landscape that has captivated travelers for centuries.
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