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Mele Kalikimaka and Hau`oli Makahiki Hou

Mele Kalikimaka and Hau`oli Makahiki Hou

December 2018

I hope you are having a wonderful Holiday season!

We are celebrating 3rd year Holidays in Hawai`i.  Time flies so fast.

This Spring, I was privileged to attend the Hawai`i Tourism Industry educational course at Kapiolani Community College, funded by Hawai`i Tourism Authorization. 

I learned about

Hawai`i Visitor Industry,
Ho`okipa Me Ke Aloha (Hospitality with Aloha),
Foundations of Hawai`i (Hawaiian history),
Talking Stories about Hawai`i (this is very important to Hawaiian culture that all generation of Hawai`i used to pass on its history and culture to the next generation.)

I passed the certification exam and received Certification for Hawai`i Professional Tour Guides license in June 2018.

Now, I am conducting An Educational Hawaiian Monk Seal Tour for visitors to O`ahu, Hawai`i.

It is my passion to protect Hawaiian Monk Seal who is the most endangered marine mammal species in the world and is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands and educate visitors about the seal with my knowledge about individual seals which I met in person and how to protect the seal.

If you interested in to learn about the seal, please let me know!  email: keiko@kittietravel.com and phone: (808) 518-7642

More details about the tours:  Quick Here

 

Wishing you will have a successful and happier year in 2019.

With Warmest Aloha,

Kahala Beach

My two kitties and I relocated to Oahu, Hawaii from Salt Lake City, Utah on July 3, 2016.

It is past over 6 months and I had many fun activities in Hawaii.

Kahala Beach is the nearest beach from our house/office.  I am able to see Koko Head and the Ocean from our house and a few blocks from Diamond Head and Kahala Mall.  This beach is a home of Kahala Hotel and Resorts and Waialae Country Club where hosts Sony Open Golf Tournament every January.

Kahala Beach has miles long white sand beach and it is one of more than a dozen beaches on Oahu that allow dogs.  It is usually uncrowded and local's favorite.  It is very easy access from Waikiki, hop on #14 bus and enjoy the Ocean view and multimillion-dollar mansions lining Kahala Avenue from the bus.

 

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