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Mysteries of Hawaii
GHOST TOURS AND MORE! Mysteries of Hawaii are Hawaii’s Original Ghost Tours and Chicken Skin Tours. Established in 1997 as a part of Glen Grant’s famous Haunted Hawaiian tours, helping to set the stage for all other ghost tours in Honolulu, on Oahu and across the Hawaiian Islands. After learning as a child about his Native Hawaiian oral traditions like the feared Night ... More Marchers, the goddess Pele, and Menehune, more and more from his kupuna, he studied, under Glen Grant, storytelling and the paranormal. Lopaka has become a repository of ghost stories from all over Hawaii and the world. Native Hawaiian Owned and Operated, Lopaka Kapanui’s Mysteries of Hawai’i are the most real, most exciting Historical and Haunted Ghost Tours of Hawaii.
North Shore EcoTours
North Shore EcoTours represents the best in Hawaiian nature, history, and cultural tours in Haleʻiwa. We are Oʻahu’s premier Aloha ʻĀina eco-tour company. As a Native Hawaiian-owned company, Aloha ʻĀina is at the heart of everything we do. Aloha ʻĀina is a cultural value that expresses deep love for and responsible stewardship of nature. We operate on thousands ... More of acres of private conservation land in Haleʻiwa, which means you get a truly immersive nature experience! Our expert, local guides take you off the beaten path and show you a side of Hawaiʻi that many rarely see. Enjoy hiking and off-roading activities, breathtaking views, and lush tropical forests without noisy Honolulu crowds.
AZAD TRAVELS KOLLAM
With over 25 years of experience, AZAD TRAVELS provides top-quality travel services around the world. Our other services include Arabic Computer Training, Wakkala service, Visa Translation, Certificate attestation, Travel documentation service, Travel insurance, Arabic Translation, Railway ticket reservation, Holiday packages, Car rental services, Bus and hotel reservation ... More , Rail tour and cruise packages, western union money transfer, Arabic DTP/Typing/Printing, etc.
