Island Culture

Kalani’s culture is based on the Hawaiian core values of integrity and respect. In this section we invite you to learn more about the island life and Aloha spirit.

A blue banner with the letter b in it.Lono Dickson, co-founder of Kalani Packaging.
Born and raised on Maui, HI.

                                                          

Top 6 Destinations

to Visit in Hawaii

 

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Iolani Palace, Honolulu –

Today, the palace hosts many events, classes and tours. The tours show off an impressive collection of artifacts reclaimed from several countries.

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Bishop Museum, Honolulu –

This museum houses one of the largest collections of ancient Hawaiian cultural and natural artifacts in the world.

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Halawa Valley, Moloka’i –

A scenic must for those interested in learning about the history of the Hawaiian culture.

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Waimea Canyon, Kaua’i –

Also known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, it awes visitors with it’s size, and red colored stone walls.

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Banyan Tree Court, Lahaina –

One of the largest Banyan trees in the US can be found here. Standing more than 60 feet high, and covering nearly an entire city block, this tree provides two-thirds of an acre of shade under it’s branches.

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Pu’uhonua o Honaunau

National Historic Park –

Located on the west side of the island of Hawaii, this park offers a glimpse of ancient Hawaiian culture.