Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Kauai- Day 8

Day 8 of our Kauai trip brought us more incredible weather, so Vince and I headed out bright and early to soak up as much of it as we could!



Although we were eager to hit the beach, coffee was in order,
so we started our day with a stop at Kauai Coffee's tasting room



They had some funny truths posted hehe



Exactly how I feel every morning!



From there, we took the Tree Tunnel route to Poipu beach- magical!



Warm sand, a family-friendly vibe, and snorkeling awaited us :)


We spent a few hours enjoying the beach before grabbing a quick lunch and heading to the Lawaii International Center- a beautiful heritage site that was started by Japanese immigrants in 1904. There are 88 temples on a hillside that replicate an ancient pilgrimage in Japan, as well as a beautiful gathering center and a lovely surrounding area. Tours are not available every day, but Vince and I were lucky and there just happened to be availability during our first Kauai trip!



Some of the temples on the hillside



One of several orchids growing near the temples



The Hall of Compassion- built entirely by grooved pieces of wood
that were hand-cut by a master craftsman from Asia



Samples of the individual pieces of wood that make up the hall




Hall of Compassion interior



Another interior photo- it was stunning

Our visit to the Lawaii Center was both peaceful and inspiring. We thanked our hosts and set off to try and find the Makauwahi Cave. We parked near Shipwreck Beach and headed down a foot trail not entirely sure of where we were going...




...until we found this sign several miles back haha



One of several gorgeous views from the trail



Some history about our destination



Made it! The cave was an impressive historical site



A nearby tortoise habitat was an added bonus to our little adventure



This guy was faster than you'd think ;)

With sunset on the way, we started to make our way back to town...



I couldn't pass up the opportunity to snap a picture of this boy fishing in the surf- so peaceful



Last view from the trail

By that time, we had worked up an appetite, so we made a quick stop at the B&B to freshen up and headed back out in search of some sustenance...



Chips & salsa, tacos, and caipirinhas sounded juuuuust right



Bellies full, we finished our dinner and headed home to bed with a smile ;)

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