*Check out my previous Hawaii blogs here first!*
The following morning was a little different from usual Waikiki mornings
because it was the Honolulu Pride Parade. The hostel was organising a group to
head to Main Street to watch, so I joined the various rainbow-coloured
attendees.
After a few photos with the hostel Pride mascot, a multicolored caterpillar, we
watched the parade go by with rainbows galore, and danced in the street. I
hadn't had any rainbow kit on when I left, but by the end of the parade was
decked out in rainbow stickers, sunglasses and leis, all thrown from the floats.
Dancing in the streets will work up a bit of an appetite, so I decided to go in
search of an acai bowl. Again, I consulted my trusty TripAdvisor, to Tropical
Tribe. In retrospect probably should just have opted for something closer to
home, as the forty minute walk each way in the midday sun was a lot. I ended up
getting sick later that day, which I attritube to heat exhaustion, and what's
worse is that the acai bowl was just a fairly standard acai bowl, probably not
worth the trip.
I trudged the long way back and got ready for that afternoons excursion, a
hostel organised trip to Manoa Falls and Tantalus Lookout. I was so pleased
with the hostel for offering trips like this, and for that would put it at the
top of all of the hostels I've stayed at. Who cares what your room is like if
they have tours you can join?
We hopped in the van and drove out to Manoa Falls, where it was about a 40
minute walk each way to reach the waterfall. The landscape was very Jurassic
Park like with verdant greenery here, there and everywhere.
As it began to rain, the terrain became very slippery and I wondered how some
people were doing it in flip flops when I was finding it hard enough in hiking
boots! The falls were a thin stream of water, but very high so we stood to
admire it for a few minutes in the pouring rain before heading back.
We went next to Tantalus Lookout which offered views across Honolulu and
particularly the Waikiki area where we'd come from earlier that day. The view
was nice, but by this point I was feeling so sick I could only stay out for a
few minutes before I retreated to the van. .
I did manage to make it out that evening to watch the sunset for my final night
in Hawaii, and felt much better as the night wore on. Just in time to head back
home the next day!
Had I planned my Hawaii trip all on my own, I'm not sure I would have had such
a good time. The days I was in charge (and sans car) were the worst, but having
a hostel which organised trips for you was fantastic, and subsequently I ended
up enjoying myself a lot.
I'd be interested to return to Hawaii some day and check out the other islands,
but Oahu was a great place to start.
I hope you enjoyed today's blog and my Hawaii series! It's back to Australia for me now with plenty of great content to come, so make sure to stay tuned to my
Twitter @CiarasCountry and feel free to drop me a message in the
comments for any recommendations of where I should visit next!
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