![]() |
||
| HomeVacation PlannerLove StoriesDiscount CardMapsInsider's Guide | ![]() |
|
Insider's Guide Big Kahuna Question Insider's Guide Hints & Tips Ask the Big Kahuna Best Hidden Places 10 Best of Hawaii Hawaii Recipes Weather Time Zones
|
Ask the Big Kahuna "Answering the most common visitor questions"
Response:Aloha Joe-The Big Island is where Kilauea, the world's most active volcano, can be found. Visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and you will be able to explore amazing landscape created by previous lava flows. But if it is red lava you seek, then you will have to prepare yourself for a hike along the rugged coastline. Currently, the lava is flowing into the ocean at several remote spots and there is no surface lava for visitors to see. If you drive down the Chain of Craters Road and hike several hours along the coastline, you will be able to see the VOG (volcanic fumes/gasses) up close, but it is after sunset when you will see the red glow of lava entering the ocean. Volcanoes and lava flows are unpredictable and always changing, so start at the Kilauea Visitor Center to get updates on the current lava flow and safety tips. Be safe, my lava-seeking friend -- common sense is not enough when you want an adventure with Pele (goddess of the volcano, governing the flow of lava). Another great way to see the volcano is in an air tour. You can even fly out of Maui. This is possibly the best way to view the inaccessible areas where you can see down into caverns and holes where the lava is bubbling inside. Mahalo for your question, ![]() Do you have a question for the Big Kahuna? Click here to send him your question. Due to the great number of questions, the Big Kahuna will not be able to answer your questions personally. Questions of general interest will be answered in future issues of the free TNT NewsHawaii Travel newsletter, and then posted here. |