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Active Kilauea (1 day)

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A group hikes around a large crack on Kilauea's lava pavement.Pahoehoe lava flowing over Kilauea\'s sea-cliff.This itinerary idea focuses on the active sights of Kilauea’s eruption. While the volcano is too large to see in one day, we present as many of the highlights as possible in your available time. Because the volcano’s activity and viewing conditions are variable, we cannot guarantee active lava, only to guide you safely as close as conditions permit.

Morning: Kilauea’s summit, from the native forests to the site of active eruption at Halema’uma’u crater, allowing for meals and transit.

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Kilauea Exposed (5 days)

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Tephra covers the ground around a lava-coated crack near Kilauea\'s east rift zone.Pahoehoe lava drips off Kilauea\'s coastal cliff where Pele meets the ocean.This itinerary idea explores the many facets of Kilauea over the course of 5 days, a journey from forest to lava to desert to ocean:

Day 1: Kilauea’s summit, from the native forests to the site of active eruption at Halema’uma’u crater atop the dynamic volcano.

Day 2: Kilauea’s coastal plain, with the objective of seeing active lava or the lava ocean entry at dusk, conditions permitting.

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Kilauea Volcano’s Summit and Active Eruption

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The heart of Kilauea, where the rainforests of Puna meet the deserts of Ka’u.

The native rainforest jungle, consisting primarily of ohia trees and hapu'u tree ferns.Visitors hike through an underground canyon in Kazamura lava tube.Halema'uma'u crater emits a glowing plume of volcanic ash and gases at Kilauea's summit.Lehua blossoms adorn an ohia tree in Kilauea Iki crater below Pu'u Pua'i.Philip shares Kilauea summit with visitors under the backdrop of Mauna Loa.

Kilauea volcano's summit location on Hawai'i Island.Summary: Located within Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, the summit of Kilauea is a significant focus of Hawaiian culture and legend. The growth of Kilauea, directed by the volcano goddess Pele, is recorded as living history in the plethora of geological features around the highest point of the volcano: steam vents, fumaroles, faults, lava tubes, explosive debris, historic lava flows, and the current eruption of Kilauea within Halema’uma’u crater.

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