Category : Hawaii - Maui
Category : Hawaii - Maui
Our time on Maui is coming to an end, and we are leaving yet another magic spot. This island is full of energy, wind, waves, climatic zones, lush vegetation, and an eclectic mix of people from around the world. In just over two weeks we have met more interesting people than we would in our
Since I am in touch with the Hawaiian culture, I wanted to learn more and understand better. I learnt the Lomi massage back home in Munich and have had the pleasure to attend a sacred Hawaiian Awa ceremony. Then I heard of Kahu Naone, as my lomi teacher is one of his long-term students. Kahu
The south of Maui offers the most precious nature you can imagine: We take from Paia the twisting road to “heavenly Hana” where the likes of George Harrison, Kris Kristofferson, and Jim Nabors have settled. We pass perhaps the most spectacular seaside cliffs in Hawaii, weaving along the coast, dipping down through green-ferned valleys, and
Maui”s highest peak creates weather, life, energy, pretty much everything on the island. It is a temproarily dormant volcano that last erupted in 1600 or 1790 depending on whether you believe story tellers or lava scientists, and has one of the largest craters in the world with a circumference of 34 km. With its elevation
Maui is full of surprises. Nature has really created an amazing paradise here, with so many different climate zones and magic places. The view of mountains, lush vegetation, beautiful beaches and a majestic ocean is accentuated by the prevailing weather, which is somewhat like a chameleon. It is actually quite predictable, the constant element is
We have arrived in the little historic town of Paia on the North Shore of Maui. This is a crazy place, full of cafes with great curries and banana bread, hippies, radical watermen, people from around the globe who have gathered here to enjoy all the beauty this place has to offer. We have only
A peaceful (but windy as always) night in Paia / Maui with bright stars in the sky provides a great setting for reflecting on how the past four months have affected our lives. Fresh elements: random acts of kindness, living slow, being connected with earth, eating nothing but the best tasting healthy foods (ideally organic),