Couples can check off an item on their bucket list on this zipline adventure across the lush canopy tops of Hawaii. Begin thetour with a check in at Kohala Zipline Headquarters in the quaint town of Hawi, located in the historic building that once housed the Sugar Plantation Headquarters. After a quick orientation, head down to a private nature reserve on a 6-wheeled Pinzgauer military vehicle. Soar over an ancient Hawaiian forest, enjoying nine lines, five sky bridges, and a rappel. Half way through the course, couples will enjoy a scenic break with complimentary snacks. Enjoy crossing a rope bridge, a 1,150-foot long zip to the finish, and a rappel back to down to earth.
Approx. 2.5 3 hours, start to finish
Couples can check off an item on their bucket list on this zipline adventure across the lush canopy tops of Hawaii. Begin thetour with a check in at Kohala Zipline Headquarters in the quaint town of Hawi, located in the historic building that once housed the Sugar Plantation Headquarters. After a quick orientation, head down to a private nature reserve on a 6-wheeled Pinzgauer military vehicle. Soar over an ancient Hawaiian forest, enjoying nine lines, five sky bridges, and a rappel. Half way through the course, couples will enjoy a scenic break with complimentary snacks. Enjoy crossing a rope bridge, a 1,150-foot long zip to the finish, and a rappel back to down to earth.
Approx. 2.5 3 hours, start to finish
Couples can check off an item on their bucket list on this zipline adventure across the lush canopy tops of Hawaii. Begin thetour with a check in at Kohala Zipline Headquarters in the quaint town of Hawi, located in the historic building that once housed the Sugar Plantation Headquarters. After a quick orientation, head down to a private nature reserve on a 6-wheeled Pinzgauer military vehicle. Soar over an ancient Hawaiian forest, enjoying nine lines, five sky bridges, and a rappel. Half way through the course, couples will enjoy a scenic break with complimentary snacks. Enjoy crossing a rope bridge, a 1,150-foot long zip to the finish, and a rappel back to down to earth.
Approx. 2.5 3 hours, start to finish