Oahu, Hawaii - Paradise on Earth
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Little bit of HistoryThe very early history of the place is still under the midst of confusion, since not much is know about the early locals. Ships would always pass by the island, so there have been people who were coming to the island, but when it comes to the term of accounted history, the Tahitians were the known dwellers of the island before 200 A.D. the culture of the locals then evolved and eloped into something that made different tribes on the basis of different deities. The rituals that followed very were inhumane, and sadistic, as human sacrifice became a normal procession. Colonization was very distant from the civilization that bred on the island, and probably, a European sailor-captain named "James Cook", was the first to actually have close contact with the inhabitants. The sailor was so mesmerized by the beauty of the island that he started living there, and used to move out of the island on rare occasions. It is said that after a year, he was killed by some of the tribesmen over some petty issue, but this theory is not yet proven, and there's another theory that he was killed by his own crewmates, and the blame was given to the locals. The beauty of the island was passed from ship to ship, and soon there were frequent visitors to the island. Though officially not colonized, the island started catering for the booze and pleasure needs of the sailors during the early 19th century, and bars and brothels started cropping up for the high demand of shipmates. After some time a handful of rich and powerful Americans seized power in the island, and declared it as their own, removing powers from the rulers. The American government was eyeing on the island for a long time, and disapproved the ambitions of the tycoons, and annexed the island to it. Before the 2nd world war, the island became the pacific commandant of the American base, and once the war started, the Pearl harbour in Oahu was bombed killing thousand of people including a whole lot of American soldiers. Arriving to the IslandThe best way to reach the place is by airways to Honolulu, which is the capital of Oahu. It is a major international airport and is coveted by all major cities within the United States of America, and also by all major cities of the rest of the world. There are luxurious cruises that go of to the island from selected destinations, if you happen to be from one from of the places, where these cruise ships depart, and then its best choice to travel in them, if you have time and an extra dime. Travelling on the islandThere are simple ways of travelling on Oahu. First get booked onto some tour, and pack yourself with a camera, and board the tour bus or if you are travelling the on your own, use the local economical bus. But a more practical way is to rent cars, as you will be independent and with the help of a guide would be able to explore the island better. Also the cars that are available are of various ranges, so you can hire them suiting according to your pocket and family size. For short distances you also get cycles on hire, so you pedal your way through the small tourist sites. Fun places on the islandOahu is a very special and integral part of Hawaii, and there are lots of activities and places to see in the island. But there is a statutory warning when you visit the island that only those tourists should visit the place who like to see beautiful things, because any place you see, you will only find beauty and serenity.
If you have fascination in fine arts, the "Honolulu academy of arts" is just the place for you. Here you will not only find exquisite exhibits but you will also see the creations of greats like Picasso and Van Gough. Once you have put the culture behind you, there is only one thing to do, just hit the beaches. The city has really beautiful beaches, which have everything just perfect. Beaches like Ala Moana beach are brimming with serenity, and for the adrenalin pumped surfers, the Queen's surf is a perfect destination for them, as it is known for its high waves for surfing.
When you visit "Haleiwa", the surfing town of Oahu, you will be in for a treat in for surfing, as the beach known as the Haleiwa Alii beach", has a history of having 20 footers on a very high average. Moreover, the beach is so spectacular that the famous spin off series of Baywatch, "Baywatch Hawaii", was filmed here. You can actually divide the island on the basis of what you want to do. If you have absorption for snorkelling and reeling the corals, then "Hanauma Bay" is the place to do that. The beach here is absolutely undisturbed, and right from the waves, to the sand, everything is just flawless here. Now if we move to the next water sporting activity, like windsurfing, then "Kailua" is just the place. This place has a nag of having high winds, which is also carried towards its beaches. Most importantly, these winds become a major game setter for all the wind surfers on the beach. Also you will find people racing their guts on amphibians, when the winds are at blowing at high speeds. When you are in the town, and you have had your fill with the white sand, and surfing, then do visit the very old and ancient temple called "Ulupo Heiau". This temple, linked with the island's heritage, was a big facet for human sacrifice during the old times. The religious place, the "Valley of temples" is also a formidable tourist magnet of the town. People should visit the Leeward coast of the island. It is a habitat for the most wondrous sea creatures like dolphins, whales and turtles. There are shows that go on; tourists can board boats to spot some happy, fin-splashing whales. The tour would also give in depth knowledge of these creatures, would help in saving them from extinction. A definite must watch for the entire tourists of not only Oahu, but of the entire Hawaii. The place also has its share of entertainment centres like a "Q-zar" or laser tags of its own, where adults as well as children can have good bouts of fun. This laser tag zone is located in the hotel "Ilikai". Also it has its own set of bowling alleys, where people can have good rounds of bowling games after watching the stupendous exterior beauty. The golf courses on the island are magnificent, and bottom line for people who love golf. It's like playing golf in paradise. Though there are many golf clubs, but golf centres like "Luana hills Country club" offer challenging courses or "Ko'olau golf course" offers the best eye candy nature wise to its golfers. Shopping in OahuWell Honolulu, is very developed to highest standards, and you will find all the major shopping outlets and malls in the capital. But when you are in Hawaii, you have to shop for something that is the place's forte. It's best to buy the seashell jewellery or the wooden souvenirs. The island is loaded with markets right from allies to streets, to the usual beach souvenirs. Foodie OahuSince the whole state thrives on tourism, you will find all kinds of multi cuisine restaurants and snack bars, so it's unlikely you will be going hungry. But since it's an island, the quality of seafood is very high, especially if you won't mind gobbling down few lobsters or sushi. Aloha night timeThis is a place where you can go "wild". The whole island is based on the concept of tourism, so you will be having loads of nightclubs, restaurants with live orchestras, or the typical Hawaiian girl shows. You can booze and booze and booze and go wild on the beach. So you wouldn't be laughed at, when you stand on the edge of the beach, and scream "I am the king of the world' (or would you?) HotelsAlthough you can find many hostels in Honolulu, you really should treat yourself to a nice hotel. Many people come here to have the time of their life so lets life it up a little. Let's GoOahu is perfect place to spend quality time, and is the perfect getaway from the congested lives we have started living in the name of economic boom. Oahu is perfect place to relax, get married or just chill, whatever the reason, just pack your bags leave the world and enter the paradise that is known as "Oahu". CreditsArticle written by Siddharth Sule
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