Overview
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Hawaii as you pedal through beautiful landscapes and view Umauma’s famous triple-tier waterfall. Our knowledgeable guides will lead you on a narrated journey as you learn about native Hawaiian trees, plants, and culture.
Pause at our traditional Hale (House) to deepen your understanding of Hawaiian traditions and native plants. Learn about the importance of taro, the medicinal uses of kukui nut, and the resourcefulness of coconut, all while surrounded by the serene ambiance of our cultural space.
Our premium e Bikes make it easy to traverse the paved terrain, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable adventure for all. Next, take a swim at our private waterfall before returning to where the tour began.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn of the skill and resourcefulness of the Hawaiian people on our e Bike Culture and Swim Tour. Book your unforgettable journey with The Umauma Experience today.
Itinerary
- This tour includes a stop at the Famous Triple-Tier Umauma Falls only viewable from our property. (5 mins)
- Lastly, the tour will visit a private waterfall and pond located on the Umauma river. Guests will see an authentic petroglyph, and go for a refreshing swim (optional), before returning to the place where the tour began. (30 mins)
What’s Included
Inclusions
- Use of bicycle
Exclusions
- Private transportation
Meeting & Logistics
Special Instructions
Present your booking confirmation at time of check-in.
Participants must know how to ride a bike.
Ages 15+ — Minors must be accompanied by an adult 18+.
Weight restrictions: 90 lbs. – 275 lbs.
Recommended heights: 4’10” – 6’8”
No history of neck or back injury, or women who are pregnant.
Must wear closed toe shoes.
Check-in is 45 minutes prior to tour time.
No refunds for cancellation within 24 hours of tour activity.
Meeting Point
Hawaii
Additional Info
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Must be able to ride a bike.
- Must be able to hike uneven and steep terrain.



