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Every year, people come from around the world to visit the gorgeous Na Pali Coast on the island of Kauai in Hawaii. If you explore the area in a private helicopter, you’ll enjoy an unforgettable adventure of extraordinary beauty and natural wonder. Here are a few interesting facts you may not know about this iconic landmark.

Fascinating Facts About Kauai’s Na Pali Coast

1. Spectacular Terrain

Na Pali means “the cliffs” in Hawaiian, and the coast features a series of towering ridges. These cliffs overlook the Pacific Ocean, and some have an impressive height of 4,000 feet, appearing vertical in some places. The terrain was formed when tectonic plates collided millions of years ago, and several volcanic eruptions later shaped it. Over time, water and wind eroded the rock, creating the cliffs we marvel at today.

2. Powerful Water

Na Pali CoastCentral Kauai is the wettest region on earth, receiving over 400 inches of rainfall a year. Due to the ample amounts of rain, the Na Pali Coast boasts some of the world’s largest and most beautiful waterfalls. In the winter, the coast’s waves can reach a towering 40 feet. The strong ocean current and crashing waves have played a significant role in creating the coast’s unique topography, which features awe-inspiring sea arches and hidden caves.

3. No Roads

Due to its extremely rugged terrain, the Na Pali Coast Wilderness State Park doesn’t have any roads. Most people choose to take in the sights in a helicopter. From above, spectators are awarded with a stunning view of the stretching coastline in all its natural and powerful beauty.

 

If you want to experience the best views of the Na Pali Coast, contact the team at Jack Harter Helicopters in Lihue, HI. Since 1962, these professional pilots have taken guests into the sky in their doors-off Hughes 500® aircraft or the luxurious A-Star® helicopter, which features air conditioning and floor-to-ceiling windows. View a gallery of their past excursions online, or call (808) 245-3774 to book an aerial tour.

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