Honokohau Falls

West Maui, Hawaii, USA

About Honokohau Falls

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Waterfall Safety and Common Sense

Honokohau Falls is said to be the tallest waterfall on Maui as it apparently plunges in two tiers for a total of 1100ft.

In order for us to get to this waterfall, we had to take a helicopter tour since the falls was situated in an inaccessible valley in the west side of the island.

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Honokohau Falls

This was our first ever helicopter ride (as we did this way back in September 2003) so we didn’t really know what to expect. Basically, the lure of seeing the tallest waterfall on the island was enough to get us to do this.

Now with that being said, we almost weren’t able to visit this waterfall even though we were going on a helicopter tour.

Negotiations

We actually had to do a little bit of negotiating in order to even get to this waterfall on our chopper ride.

It turned out that as we were walking around in Lahaina, numerous tour vendors were trying to solicit our business, and one managed to get our attention with this “Jurassic Park waterfall pitch.”

Apparently, the saleslady said that was Honokohau Falls (though I haven’t really watched the Jurassic Park movies so I can’t really say whether this waterfall was in it or not).

However, later on in the conversation, she then tried to convince us that this waterfall and the Wall of Tears (supposedly a bunch of waterfalls tumbling down the mountain in one spot at a time) were the same thing.

Anyways to make a long story short, we looked past the obvious lies and went with this vendor (which was Air Maui) because they offered a pretty decent price (I don’t recall exactly how much we paid though).

But I knew whatever the saleslady promised wasn’t going to be communicated to the pilot.

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The Wall of Tears (the other touted feature of this West Maui Helicopter flight), except there were hardly any tears

So when we were in the helicopter, the way we communicated with the pilot was to write something on a notepad and hand it to him.

That was when I asked about Honokohau Falls, and the pilot (grudgingly) complied. And it was a good thing he did because the Wall of Tears was a dud.

Moral of the story: this waterfall is not a guaranteed sighting and it depends on the tour operator as well as the conditions.

Seating arrangements are also not up to you so you could end up like me and get one of the two middle back seats (a real bummer).

To read more about what we had to say regarding our helicopter experiences, click here.

Authorities

To my knowledge, Honokohau Falls does not belong to a formal authority. However, for information or inquiries about the general area as well as current conditions, you may want to try visiting the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) website.

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