Waipio Valley Shuttle Tour Overview Scenic and utterly magnificent, the Waipio Valley Shuttle tour is the original 4-wheel drive tour of “the land of curving water” and is a mesmerizing and intimate look at the valley. This incredible narrated tour of what is commonly called the “Valley of the Kings,” because it was home to many of the early rulers of Hawaii, is enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. If you prefer to hike into the valley or want additional information visit our Waipio Valley article. The Waipio Valley Shuttle passes by many historical and sacred sites, including where Kamehameha the Great was said to receive word from Kūkaʻilimoku the war god, that he would be the future ruler of the islands. The valley was said to have thousands of residents living and working the fertile and productive land in pre colonial days, as well as supporting thriving fish ponds, banana trees, and several heiau. The Waipio Valley Shuttle tour is truly an amazing look into the real natural beauty of old Hawaii, with roaming wild horses and gorgeous scenery as far as the eye can see. The tour will give you a view of Hi’ilawe Falls, a majestic 1,200 foot waterfall. The journey also includes a visit to an epic 2,000 foot cliff face stretching along the six mile valley and a walk through a fresh water river that flows directly through taro patches and deep valleys, and right into the ocean. If you love sightseeing, the Waipio Valley Shuttle tour is a wonderful way to spend a morning or afternoon on the Big Island of Hawaii. In 1946 a devastating tsunami swept huge waves into the valley, destroying most of the settlement. After this storm, most people left the valley, and it has remained sparsely populated since. Much of the Valley is private property and the people who live here like their privacy, so please respect all signs and fences. The tour actually grants you access to some areas that are normally closed to the general public, and the guides will help you stay in appropriate places while seeing all the