There’s A Wildlife Sanctuary In Hawaii That’s Perfect For A Family Day Trip
Leilani Farm Sanctuary in Hawaii offers a refuge for animals and educational experiences for visitors.
Hawaii is boundless in natural beauty — but it is also a flourishing environment for many exotic animals, making the islands the perfect location for primates, zebras, farm animals, tropical marine life, and even tigers to thrive — in the wild, and in captivity. And while you will find aquariums and zoos across the islands, there is one wildlife park in the Aloha State worthy of your next family day trip. This is Leilani Farm Sanctuary, and it’s a little-known Hawaiian gem you’ll want to visit as soon as possible. Let’s take a closer look:
Located on eight acres of lush, rolling farmland in Haiku, this all-volunteer non-profit animal sanctuary provides refuge for animals in need, as well as serving as an educational facility for the community.
Let’s meet just a few of the lovely creatures you’ll find at this wildlife sanctuary.
This magical farm oasis is home to more animals than you could possibly imagine, including goats, rabbits, turkeys, chickens, cats, donkeys, sheep, pigs, ducks, deer, dogs, guinea pigs, geese, tortoises, and a
Leilani Farm Sanctuary might be a paradise for animals, but it’s also an oasis to humans as well.
The non-profit organization hosts school field trips, special needs children, elder activities, at-risk youth programs, and tours for the general public.
According to their website, this provides the "community with a hands-on experience that is thought-provoking and stimulates social and emotional growth. Most of the animals at Leilani Farm Sanctuary were orphaned, neglected, or abused. Through interaction with animals, children from troubled homes learn forgiveness, courage, strength, leadership skills, trust, empathy, and kindness. When we relay the animals' stories to visiting children, it helps them relate to their own pain." Now that’s a mission we can get behind.
Tours are available Wednesdays at 4 p.m. and Saturdays at 10 a.m. for $20 per person and reservations are required. Click here for more information.
On your tour, explore nature, meet friendly farm animals, and learn about the history of the land and the animals who reside there. The one-hour tour gives you the chance to kiss a donkey, cuddle a chicken, pet the friendly cats, and even give a belly rub to a pig.
Animal lovers of all ages are sure to love a tour of this fantastic farm sanctuary.
For another up close and personal encounter with Hawaii's incredible wildlife, why not go snorkeling at one of the world's greatest underwater destinations? Molokini.
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