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Ahu Lani Sanctuary - Hamakua Coast - Hawaii Island
 

Located on the Hamakua Coast, on the island of Hawaii (Big Island)

Ahu Lani Sanctuary

24 Acres of Native Forest | Sleeps up to 20 | 30’ Cedar Round Temple Room

 
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Our Mission is to facilitate and host meaningful learning experiences that promote a healthy planet

Hawaii is known for it's white sandy beaches and Aloha spirit. What's little known are it's amazing forests. Many of these forests are gone now due to cattle grazing, but Ahu Lani is in one of the last remaining native forests on the gorgeous Hamakua Coast.

The Ohia Lehua bloom.

The Ohia Lehua bloom.

"Ahu Lani", which translates into "Heavenly Temple", is tucked into thousands of Ohia and Koa trees on 24 acres of protected land. On the far side of the land, the Kalopa Gulch (river) brings rain water from the top of Mauna Kea to the Pacific Ocean. Gentle pools of water and a 15 foot waterfall can be found just after heavy rains.

At nearly 3,000 feet of elevation, yet only 5 miles from the ocean, a unique ecosystem exists and guests will have a chance to immerse themselves into something very special. The Aina, or land, has been called "magical" and offers a very deep healing energy that people travel from all around the world to experience. 

Try a new Hawaiian escape high up on the coast amidst ancient trees, ferns, horses, goats, birds, bees, and the warm morning breezes. 

 
 
 

retreat to the forest

 
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 Hamakua Coast, Big Island, Hawaii

 

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