Honolulu is an extraordinary place by any measure. It’s one of the most splendid places in the world to get in touch with the natural beauty of the earth and the sea. There are always new pockets of life in unexpected corners, making for an atmosphere that is always expanding and exploding, inspiring locals and tourists alike. For hundreds of generations this has been a very important spot in the health of the planet, and today it’s possibly even more elemental to the balance of all things. There are many attempts to preserve the wonders of nature here, and to limit the amount of damage that human presence can cause in Hawaii, and one of the most splendid of these for spectators has to be Kokua Festival .
This happens at the end of April, a gorgeous time to be in the Islands. Although, it doesn’t need to be said, any time Hawaii is gorgeous, really. That particular weekend, however, would be a great time to book a fabulous hotel , and make plans to enjoy. There are special deals for locals, and opportunities to help clean up Hawaii and to make it a better place, and for tourists, it’s a wonderful opportunity to learn about all the green efforts here, as well as the chance to check out some tasty music.
The Kokua Foundation is a non-profit whose main function is to support and promote environmental education in Hawaii. There is perhaps no better place on earth where the beauty is more precarious than here. There might be no better way to honor this than to gather with locals and listen to two days of excellent live music. There is a great feeling of community at this event, where the genuine hospitality of Hawaii can be seen from an inside view. This year will see Kokua Foundation’s own Jack Johnson, along with Ziggy Marley, Anuhea, Jake Shimabukuro, and Taj Mahal, among others. It’s two days, and tickets are necessary for each day, but well worth it.
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