Winter Parkar
From $315
Free Cancellations up to 24 hours before tour time
Details
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8-9 hrs
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Ages 13+
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Dinner
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Easy to Moderate
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Max 12
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Drinks
Overview
The Maunakea Summit & Stars Giveback tour combines our popular Maunakea Summit & Stars experience with an added volunteer opportunity to benefit the Waikoloa Dry Forest Initiative! Our journey from sea level, through an endangered dry forest, and to the nearly 14,000-foot summit of Maunakea reveals the wonders and world-class clarity of the Hawaiian night sky.
Gear Provided
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Warm Wear
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Gloves
What to Bring & Wear
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Closed-toe shoes
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Reusable water bottle
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Warm Socks and/or Leggings
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Sweatshirt or Sweater
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Long Pants*
Maunakea Summit & Stars Highlights
Why Choose Us
Restrictions
- Guests should be able to do short walks on uneven or rocky terrain.
- Weather changes can occur quickly, and the access road to the summit can close without warning; therefore we cannot guarantee access to the summit or favorable conditions.
- The temperature can dip below freezing when at high elevations on the mountain.
- We sometimes encounter cold, wet, or muddy conditions. Due to the high altitude, this tour is not advised for those with respiratory, circulatory or heart conditions, pregnancy, or poor health.
- If you plan to scuba dive, do not plan to go to the summit within 24 hours after you dive due to the altitude.
- No children under 13. Other tour restrictions may apply – please contact us at 808.331.8505 for more information.
Schedule
Our Giveback trips depart on Wednesdays from the King Kamehameha Courtyard Marriott in Kailua-Kona, Queen’s Marketplace in Waikoloa Beach Resort, and the Waikoloa Plaza in Waikoloa Village. 8- 9 hours round trip.
Reviews
Limited Availability
The Give-Back Tour has limited availability. If it doesn’t match your travel plans, our Maunakea Summit & Stars runs more frequently.
FAQs
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Are guests allowed to go into the observatories?
There are currently no observatories open to the public.
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How cold is it at the summit of Maunakea?
Average mean temperature is 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 Celsius.
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Is the vehicle ride bumpy and windy?
For safety reasons the access road to the summit of Maunakea requires a four-wheel drive, so it can be bumpy. Our custom off-road motor coaches will get you to the top and back as comfortably as possible.
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What kind of telescope is used for stargazing?
We utilize an 11” Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. We also use a Stellina digital telescope to view & take photographs of deep space objects that will be emailed to you to keep & share.
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What is the guide to guest ratio?
Our maximum guide to guest ratio is 1:12.
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How many guests do you take up per night?
Our permit allows for a maximum of 2 vehicles per night, and our vehicles carry a maximum of 12 passengers each.
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Do you go up to Maunakea summit every night?
The Giveback Experience operates every Wednesday night, weather permitting.
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Are children allowed on this tour?
Children under 13 are not permitted on this tour due to altitude.
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Is there much walking/hiking on this tour?
There is minimal walking on this tour, the maximum being up to half a mile, mostly at the Dry Forest.
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Will I able to hike & explore the summit on my own?
Unfortunately, due to safety & permitting restrictions, guests are unable to explore the summit before sunset on their own. Our guests will need to stay near our guides & vehicles while on the tour
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I would like to see a specific astronomical event from the summit. How can I arrange this?
Check out Bishop Museum – Astronomy for upcoming celestial events, and whether they will be observable in the Hawaiian sky.
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Will there be snow on our trip?
Snow is seasonal at Mauna Kea, with the heaviest snowfall occurring during the winter months.
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What if it’s cloudy on Maunakea?
The summit and visitor center areas of Maunakea are generally above the clouds. Due to our high demand for this experience and the constraints of our permit, we are often unable to reschedule guests when cancellations occur. Therefore we try to avoid canceling tours if we can safely reach the visitor’s center and/or summit. Conditions constantly change on the mountain, and the weather is part of the adventure.
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Can I join the tour from Hilo?
This tour only departs from Kona and there is no safe and legal place for you to leave your vehicle along the Saddle road late at night. The nearest meeting location for Hilo based guests is the Onizuka Center for International Astronomy (also referred to as the Maunakea Visitors Center) which is located on Mauankea itself.