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A nature tour will likely be the highlight of your trip to Hawai‘i, whether you choose hiking, off-roading, or a water-based trip. Here is a list of tips to make the most out of your tour and be a respectful guest as well.

How to Be Respectful on a Hawai‘i Nature Tour

1. Be on Time

Nature tour companies often have several tours running a day that depend on the same guides, vehicles, or equipment. When guests are late, they can delay more than just their own tour. Be respectful of your fellow travelers and the tour guides by arriving on time. This goes for being back at the transportation after stops and meals as well.

2. Wear Appropriate Gear

nature-tourBe ready for the type of tour you’ve booked. Wear the appropriate footwear; for example, wear hiking shoes or sneakers for a hike, not flip-flops. Pack a bathing suit, hat, sunscreen, water, and insect repellent. You want to be able to participate fully in the activities and come away with a greater respect for Hawai‘i’s landscape and culture, not a sunburn.

Most tour companies will suggest proper gear to bring, so listen to their recommendations. 

3. Be Respectful 

Hawai‘i is home to the Native Hawaiians and a world-renowned environment and biodiversity. Respect your guides, the cultural history, and the traditions that you may be exposed to on the nature tour.

Follow any instructions from the guides, such as not climbing trees or going beyond fences or demarcated areas. Don’t pick wildflowers or take stones or shells. Use low voices when hiking in the forest to avoid disturbing any wildlife.

 

For small, guided nature tours with a local perspective, choose North Shore EcoTours. Discover pristine and off-the-beaten-path parts of O‘ahu with hiking and off-road experiences and learn about local plants and indigenous traditions from Native Hawaiian guides. Call (877) 521-4453 to book a spot, or visit the website for more information about the tour options.

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