
Aloha Kākou! Hello Welcome!
Thank you for checking out my page to learn Responsible Tourism while visiting Hawai'i. We hope that when visitors come to the Hawaiian Islands that they are respectful of the 'āina (land), Native Hawaiians, Hawaiian Culture, The Hawaiian Language, Our Kānaka Maoli, The Reefs, The Marine Animals, and the locals while you are visiting our home. Don’t forget to give back to the 'āina and take your ʻōpala (trash) with you. Mahalo Nui Loa.
“Leave it better than you found it.”

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