Wednesday 20 March 2019

Kauai Whale Watching Tours – Na Pali Coast Guide


The humans usually have a habit of moving from colder places to warmer places, but then they are not the only ones. The Humpback whale or the Kohola also travels thousands of miles to soak the warm Hawaiian sun during winters. These mammals swim from the cold waters of the North Pacific so that they can breed, calve and nurse their young ones in the shallow warm waters of Hawaii. While they are here, they know how to be a rock star! The Kauai Whale Watching season begins towards late November, but the peak season is from January to March. Having said that some whales love their time in Hawaii so much that they extend their stay till May before leaving for North Pacific.


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